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SATURDAY, MAY flTLOCALSf Clayton Fryc, National Miclille - weight champion boxor, A. A. A., am.ttt'iir class, was a Salem vUUor this uEtemooii. Frye spent a few hours with his parents, Mr. and lira. Paul Frye, of 4D5 north lDtbJ street. Wouuesilay oveuinu Fry will fight Demps Hiller at the Portland Elks smoker. Fry will weigh In at 150 pou:.ds while his opiyincnt, who is l'aell'ic Coast army champion has liiii pounds to register Wedned iy night. Paul Fry is a guard at the penitentiary. (Jarrten nnd lawn seed. Dahlia and Klail bulb, window l)ox plants. Pearcy ItrOR, 3-1 block west of Commercial street, M:17 State street. . 123 Dance WOW Derby tonight. 123 During the week ending May 21 a total of 755 accidents were re ported to the slalo Industrial ac cident commission, of which three wore fatal. The fatalities were: Fred Kellogg, Dllly, Ore., truck driver; Carl LeRoy Drown, Port land, truck driver; Tom E. Jones. Sams Valley, Rroundinan. Of the total number of accidents reported C22 were subject to the provisions of tile workmen's compensation net, 133 were from firms and cor porations tllat have rejected the act and three were from public utilily corporations that arc not subject to the act. Victor Tied Seal Records G5 cts. Stiffs Furn. Co. 123 TSox of candy given with every child's haircut. Millers lieaiuy parlor, phone 1017. 123' Decree of divorce has been granted bv Judge McMahau to T. A. Ileal from Ilertha Real. They wore married In November, 1S90, but ho aliened that she descried hi in for another man In March, 102 1, and is still gone. Earwig pest, nsi the formula as recommended by the authori ties. Complete information and supplies at Fry's drug store. 123 Dreamland dance Sat. nite ' 123' Charters arc being sent out to dav bv County Superintendent Fii'ikerson from the United States department of agriculture to the-i various stauuaru novs- unu ita Industrial clubs in the county. Thn Salem Hoys' chorus staged a parade through tho streets of Salem at 3 o'clock this afternoon, stopping at various corners to sing. The stunt was done to ad vertise the concert which Is to be held at the First Christian church Tuesday night. They were accom panied bv a drum corps. There are approximately SO boys in the chorus, who have been practicing since eariv winter under the direction of Dr. H. C. Epley. The boys have recently been divided into two groups, cnlled tho reds and the blues, and are contesting to see which group will he able to sell the most tickets to Tues dav's concert. An ice cream feed is In lie given to the group selling the largest number of tickets. The blues led bv O. J. Hull, are now In the lead. The reds are led by Dr. V.nU'V. The contest closes Monday night. . Starr Frulls Products company Is now registering women In work in strawberries. We will start work Tuesday 8 a. m. May M. Church and Mill Sts. phone m Does vour car heal? Sec .1. C. Tlair. the regular radiator man, 23(1 State street. 27' TJi.v scout troops from Corvallls and Cheniaw.i. and Troops 1. 2. S and 4 of Salem took part. In the field day events staked at Hie Washincton school grounds at Sa lem today. The troops were ar ranged on the west and south side of the Washington building. There were more than 100 students pres ent, under the supervision of Har old ware, local boy scout execu tive. tj.. lirnilmrm rnnnprv will commence on strawberries Tues- day. , May 2fth. 7 a. ni. Marcelling g iuc nun fi. muni Hut nil shampoos, tar treatments steam facials. nianicurms i?,.,,i, qnnr .nrlinrr p x npr i en cc facials. manicuring. a operators. llungalow Beauty Slioppe. 610 Cbenicketa St. phone 35SW. Hattie Husiik. Mae Dossier 12.i The Parker Realty company re ports a strong speculative demand for all classes of real estate due to the new linen mill. Shrewd buyers arc making their purchases ii"v at a low price level with the Idea of profit tug by the unipK-s-tinnabie rise In values, according to Mr. Parker. The publicity which Sal in is receiving as a progros. sivc city Is drawing many new comers from Canada. California and the cast. Part of there new comers are making their homes on firms surrounding Salem in the Portland. B E Reed. Fred Tif f.inv, il It n P.rton, Mr and Mrs Vr.mk K MMke, .1 11 .Shapiro, Mr and Mrs Val O Rristow. Ch-iiies Muse. .1 H ShMliard, Harry WMMn?. it K Winterbothnm, Mr am! Mrs J N Smith. L C Keniiiu-r. Fred Wapriicr, Paul Dunn, Mor tr.n I" Honker; Siiem. W K Lock-i-tt. A II Drake. Fred M June. K L I.anoreux. F Lech nor; 'Drth D'Mid. Mrs Abbie S Croonnla U: Wln-elcr. K Jj Pardon; Oregon t it y. I'm n k V h i t e ; Vn I . M r and Mrs 11 C IJInmre, Kon? F Palmer; Seattle,' Mr nnd Mrs fJeoicre T Pomemy; Chicairo, fan lol Haider, V A Mahler. Mr and Mr. V M Hnlne. Mis Maicuerite, Mip Vol)", n M Grant, Fr.inclij P-urges; New Tork, Mr nnd Mr.; M.iurlro Rlack. Mr find Mrs Fred I H Knnjt, Jack Krnu; Rerlit . Oer-1 many, Mr and Mr Oscar F.oliiig-1 er. I 2?,, 1925 - fertile Willamette valley. Among Iho larger sales closed by tho com pany during the past week was a $50,000 highly Improved farm. Or. Stone, Perry's drug store. 123 Judications uro that most Salem business houses will close on the afternoon of Thursday, July 10. dato of the Flks parade at the na tional Flks convention In Port land. Petitions havo been circu lated nnd a largo number of the bitsine.- men have .signed the agree merit. Dr. John L. Lynch, osteopathic physician and surgeon, 4U3 Ore gon bldg, 123 The Willamette university track team won over LiniieUl college by one third of one point In the most closely contested track meet held on the local field in the memory uf track fans. The meet was held Friday afternoon. Tho count stood U'J 2-3 to CO 1-3. Tho fractional awards were ma do In the high jump, three men Hoing for third place. Two were Willamette men and one a Linfield representative. The one Lin field jumper, by go ing over the bar and taking third place for himself, could havo sew ed up the whole meet. The sprints lor the most part went to Willam ette and the distance runs to Lin field. Chicken dinner Sunday GOc at The Oyster Loaf, -128 Court. 123 Plans were launched at a meet in? of the Salem Kod and (Sun club last night to construct an up-to-d.ito shooting grounds In the near future. The meeting was held at the chamber of commerce rooms Several .sporlnuen from Silverton wero present at thp meeting. A shoot with the .Silverton r;un club will be held Sunday in the farm owned by J. II. Ham m. Klpctronic reactions of A brums, Dr. White, GOG U. S. hank bldg. 123 The baccalaurate sermon before the graduating class of Kimball school of theology will be given at tho First Methodist church to morrow morning at 1 1 a. in. Jll-sh- ,op II. Lester H. Smith of Helena, Montana, will preach the .sermon. Dr. Smith Is one of the younger bishops of tho Methodist church. He lias spent four years in Episco pal supervision in India. A singing boy is not in mis chief. Show your appreciation by coming to the Salem boys chorus Tuesday the 20th, First Christian church. 123 Miss Katherine Lynch of Ainns ville was operated upon yesterday at a local hospital. (lood piano -150, tcrma. fleo. C. Will, 432 Stnte. 123 Mrs. Kav Fish of Aurora under went n minor operation at one of the Salem hospitals Friday. Do you like boys? Reward them for their winter's work. Come to Salem Bny'e chorus Tuesday I he 2th. First Christian church. r.On and 25c. 123 Flev. Dyron R. Wilson. D. D., of Seattle, gave ft series of nddresses nt Kimball school of theology dur ing the past week. The addresses had to do with Chritianlty in the city. Stnrr Fruits Products company is now registering women to work in fitrawberrica. We will f.tart work Tuesday 8 a. m. May 26 Church and Mill Sts. phone 420 125 A. A. Walters was taken to a lo cal hospital for medical treatmmt yesterday. His home is in Jeffer son. Stnrr Fruits Products comptny is now registering women to work in strawberries. We wlfl s'.art. work Tuesday S a. m. Mav 26. Church and Mill Sts. phone 43!). 125 Three fraternities of Willamette university singed picnics today. The Alpha Psl Delta nnd Phi Kap pa Pi fraternities went to Taylor's srove, near Mehama. The Sigma Tnus went to Silver Creek Falls. Special price on all plants for Fri.. Sat. ttcrnniurns lac each all colors, marigolds 25c a dozen. Ar thur Plants greenhouses. 12ftS south 13th. 123 D. A. lost of Salem, route 2, was taken to a local hospital , fur modi ral care yesterday. DfinnJnty evnrv Rnt nichl Tum ble Inn. Big crowd dandy niurlc. 123" The annual Junior-senior ban quet of Willamette university w.ip heM nt the Oray Hello, last night. Over 100 members of the two classes were present. Dr. Cnrl flrecir Doney. president of the uni versity neted ns toastmaster. SpeochPS were mado by Joseph -Vunn, Paul Poling, Dwight Find ley, Gilbert Wrenn, Jennelle Viin devnrt nd Anne Silver, An or chestra furnished by Fred Arpke gave several musical numbers. Miss Marguerite ISridgemnn, Junior, artcrt ns hostess. Professnr and Mrs. Gustav F.bsen wero guests of honor. Dance. Sat. ne. Timble Inn. Follow the crowd, there's a reas on, tiood time, Kood miwfc. 123 C C firam of Pnrtla nd ' was fin ed $10 In police court yesterday for speeding. Victor Red Senl Records 6Ti els. Stiffs Furn. Co. 123 About 130 psychology students from Oregon Agricultural college ,ire In Salem today visiting the stnte Insane T.ojpitHl. th efretde- mlnded Institutron and the pent- teiitinry. They enjoyed a picnic liHicli while here. Governor Pierce sjtent the forenoon with the studthits who were in charge of Professor McPherson. Dreamland dance Sat. nite 75c. 123 A building permit was issued by the city recorder yesterday to B. H. Stewart, U25 North 18th street tor tho construction of to cost $500. a garage Wood, see my special page 8. Fred Wells. 123' Sleepers at tho police station last night were Archie Schwenger ind Rimer Sanders. Dr. W. L. Mercer will leave June first for a two weeks trip to California. 123 W. C. Brown, a. Reader. M. J. Spring and Gent-go Willig, Jr., re fined $1 each In police court yesterday for over tima parking. Dr. GoCfrler, druglcss, Or. bids. 12S A hike was staged this after noon of a group of Salem bovs un der 12 years of age. They met at tho local , M. C. A. building and went across the river into polk county. They were under the direction of Ralph Shawen. First 10 single free at Dream land dance Sat. night. Come ear ly. Lot of pep. 123 Officers for tho Salem Hl-V club, elected Thursday night, and announced today, aro as follows: president, Lee Ross; vice pres ident, Leroy Grote; secretary, Merrill Ash; treasurer, Martin Redding; alumni secretary, Wal ter Simpson; sergeant at arms. Carl Lutz. Installation will take place next Thursday night at a meeting of the club. Dreamland dance Sat. nite 75c. 123 Adjutant General White, just returned from an inspection of Camp Jackson in Southern Oregon stated this morning that the camp there Is practically ready for use, There will he 2500 men there dur ing the summer encampment, he stated. National guard units of infantry, field artillery, engineers and medical corps will be at the camp, which will be by far the largest ever held hi Oregon. The 24!)th unit of coast artillery will go to Fort Barry, near San Fran cisco, California. Victor Red Seal Records65 ctn. Stiffs Furn. Co. 123 Addison Massey was in Salem on private business this morning. Starr Fruits Products company is now registering women to work in strawberries. Wo will Mart work Tuesday S a. m. May 26. Church and Mill Sts. phone 4.".n 125 Louis Kirby ot Sherwood was a Salem visitor this morning. D.tnce WOW Derby tonight. 123 OeoitTO- Rent of Chemawa was In Salem today. TervlUlger undertaker phn 724 Professor Ryan, principal of the high school at AumsvElIe, was in Salem this morning. Love The Jeweler, aaiem. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson and their daughters Alico and Florence were Salem visitor! to day. They are residents of Cor vailis. Poultry keepers, our season closes next Wednesday. Place your your order for baby chlx now. Salem ChirKery, 264 north Cottage. 123 Mrs. Frank Kronberg of Mount Angel was a Salem visitor this morning. Victor Red Seal Records 65 cts. Stiffs Furn. Co. 123 P. E. Gibbons took a short IhirI nosB trip to Salem today. His home is in Woodhurn. Tho 10 men match shoot be tween the Salem Rod and Gun club and tho Silverton Gun club will start ot 10 a. m. tomorrow at the J. H. Hcrrin ranch, which Is located east of Salem. "We are going to put the new Salem club on tho map," say local sportsmen. The losing club will pay for the birds. Coffee and sandwiches will be served on the grounds. Dance WOW Derby tonight. 12 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rlinston of Jefferson were in this city today. J. C. Savage wua in Salein on business this morning. He is a resident of Waconda. Mrs. A. J. Walker of Sheridan was in Salem on a brief visit this morning. George A. Fri:bie, resident of Albany, made a short trip to Salem yesterday. L. L. Horfiefall was in Salrm Friday. His home is in Toledo, Oregon. Mrs. Lawrence Kaufman a Salem visitor ywtetrday. home is In Hubbard. was Her Ninety five men were given em ployment during the week end ing today as a result of efforts of the local employment bureau with headquarter at the Y.MCA build ing. A total of 1!3 men applied for work at the local office, of whom J'J 'were agricultural and farm workers. Sixty on of tho were miceewfully placed In Jobs. Out of 44 wr.o applied for work at common labor. 26 were given plac m. Four wonfl laborers were placed out of 20 who applied. Among the women 20 were gtvon places of a total of 3S who made application for work on farm Four hotel and restaurant work ers brought the total up to 24 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON "SO THIS IS LONDON" . j- i ir r r 4 If f A scene from The Henry Duffy s ' a i M" . w vi i?i '',J''N' ' i y" 4 ''So this is London.'1 Coming to the Grand theatre for one night Tuesday, May 26th. The sale of seats for the forthcoming presentation of "So This Is London" begins at the Grand Theatre Monday. This George M. Cohan comedy, which has caused more laughter than any other play In recent years, is being staged here Tuesday evening only by Henry Dully, the San Francisco producers, and conies after a record run in that city. women placed in jobg during the week. W. Peterson of Albany Salem visitor Friday. Joel Hewitt, formerly ot Salem, died today in Seattle, according to word received by his niece, Mrs. Mabel James Bowman of Sa lem, the only relative living here. The remains will be brought here and interment will be in City View cemetery, but the date has not yet been decided on. He lu survived by two sons, E. P. Hew itt and Bert Hewitt, both of Se attle. ant sunns Sociology students from Oregon Agricultural coHcge, numbering 160, today visited the state prison the 'insane hospital and other state institutions. It was the largest number of visitors that has ever been conducted through the state prison at one time. After inspect ing the flax plaiy. itt the prison a picnic lunch was spread on the lawn just outside the prison front enclosure and following this the students nnd teachers were ad dressed by Governor Pierce. Tin: governor spoke briefly on the care of wards in the several state institutions, the address deal in:; largely with statistics. Questions were invited and the talk was given mainly to answering these. v.'iiich covered o wide variety of the subjects. Tho governor was assisted In nnswciug them by Wurden Dalyrymple and Parol? Officer Etarrett. OPEN AIR CONCERT AT Silverton, Or., May 23. (Spe cial.) An open air concert will bo given by tho Silverton Loyal Legion band Wennesday evening. May 27, on Main street. The bann is under tho direction of Oscar Steelhammer The program which will be giv en consists of: March "The Threr Musketeers," King; selection, "The Grand Mosul"; popular num bers; intermezzo, "Nola, Arndt : March, "Le Pore Do La Vielolre," "nnne; selection, "The Pink Lady," Carlyle; March. "The Roy al Pageant." Huff. 1'ercy u. Groton, 13G0 North l ouage street, reports to the po lice that he accidentally backed his automobile across the sidewalk against a window of tho Peerless bakery on Commercial sttreot, but urn not urenK me window, Chester Pickens reports a collis ion with an unidentified car at the state house. David Kngiehart, route 6, re ports a collision with an unldentl fied car half a mile south of Four Lorners on the penitentiary road. Cars driven by Mrs. C. p. iiur meatcr or Stayton and . Mrs. W. Wyiin Johnson. 274 North Sum mer street, collided at Court and North Cottnge. R. L McLotighlin of the Keyes apartments and John K. Young of Portland collided nt Center and N'orth Cfipllol streets. Hal W. Itusrell, 220 Marlon street, and Lester R. Frame col lided with their automobiles when a street car obstructed their view. Russell claimed the right of way. BE CAREFUL Wit 6 1 D Production of Geo. M. Cohan's Ripping 50 mile a minute laugh riot, 443 PUPILS ARE A total ot 443 Salem public school pupils have been examined by tho staff of the Marion county health demonstration since it bc- Kau work here two weeks ago. it was announced this morning. Ex aminations will be curried on at McKiuley and Parrish junior high schools next ween. After next week no more work, of the kind will be done among local school children for the time being. During the week closed yester day 245 pupils were examined in the Li n coin , Pa r k , G ra n t and Richmond school. Numbers and grades were as follows: Lincoln, it( pupils examined in grades 4A, 41J and OA; Richmond. 50 pupil, grades 4A, 4U, 6A CU; Grant Gl pi'pils, grades 4A, GL1 and one un- g ialed opportunity clans; Rich inond, 04 pupils, graded 4 A itiul GA. "The response to our -work has been very good in the city," was the statement made tin's mom hit; by Dr. Walter Ii. Urown, head ol the demonstration. Next week's work will begin at Parrish junior high school. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday .May 25, 2ii and 27,, ( lie entire Sth grade at Parrish will be offered examinations. In accordance with tho policy ot tu- demonstration refiidentfl uf the rity will be in vited to asit with parts of the clerical work. Mrs. Carl Recke will he present Monday, Mrs. F. W. Fullman Tuesday, and Mrs. Fred Hrork, Wednesday. At the McKlnley school classes "A, 7i(, 8A, Sit and 911 will be offered examinations on Thurs day and Friday, May 28 . nnd 29 Clerical help wiH include Mrs. II R. White and lre. II. S. Pnitnl o u T h u rsd ay , a n (I M r. Kdga r Rowland and Mrs. P. M. Gregory m Friday. HEAD OF FOREIGN WAR VETS IN CITY William F. Coffin ot Cincin nati, national commander in chic: "f the Veterans of Foreign War, arrived in .Salem at 1:30 llii.s aft ernoon and was met by a nuinhoj of iiu-inhers of the lo.al uruuniza lion of t ho Veterans of Foreign Wars, the ladies' auxiliary and h'.'vcral meniber.4 from Por'Junl who came to .Salem especially for tlH' OCCU'SJOIl. Mr. Collin will speak at tlu chamber of commerce rooms lo niqlit, following a banfiii'-t given in his Irinor at the Salem armory. Il! was taken about tho city and its vicinity Him afternoon, omi shown the various places of inter st The Portland delegation will entertain Mr. Coffin thre tomor riw. H' will gf to Port land cither Sunday morning or late Saturday night. While tin Salem, Mr. Coffin being entertained fit the homo of M r, a n I M ra. G . V, Tor wi 1 1 1 gur. Mrs. Terwl Niger in president of the ladies' auxiliary. AT HUBBY'S PLEA Mattie A. McKIroy romes back at her husband's affidavit In which he asserts ho receives only $100 a month and cannot afford to pay the $100 attorneys feo flbe aska and other money in connec tion with divorce proceedings be cause of expenses which he Is un der. She not only comes back, but comes back with a real nancy nuswer filed in circuit court yes terday in which she declares that the deUMi dant's sole expense is the entertainment he is lurnish ing one Mrs. Alice Ogborn and that said defendant spends money and automobile entertainment upon the said Mrs. Alice Ogborn lavishly.' She goes on to say that "this plain I iff alleges her claim it superior to any claims which Mrs, Mire Ogborn has upon said de fendant." McFlroy set up in his affidavit contesting the claim for suit money that he was employed at tho state hospital at $100 a month and the wife in answering avers that lu addition to the $100 o month he also receives his board room and cert ain ot her expenses cared for thrown In. Bridgeport, May 23. Because be s;iys he ifi afraid he might 'p. row old'' ond become a charge upon his relatives, Daniel J. Mar tindale. OS. a resident of Minalare. near here, has in rule his first ap plication for a federal pension for his services in the Civil war. PHYSICAL COURSES LAP STATE MONEY WASTED ON FRILLS (Continued frmn rage One) lucludo Instructors in both men's and women's divisions. 83 Courses in AM The college of (! fiti r-ppnrate courses In physical education, 2 for men and 34 for women, yet under a ruling of the Hlntr board of higher curricula the profession al school of physical education for the training of teach era is supposed lo be located at t lie university. At the university S3 courses are tn unlit lu thp undergraduate school, right for men. nine for women and hIx for both men nnd women. Kour courts are listed in the graduate achool. The number and extent of du plication in the courses i not, however, nearly po startling n. thp nature of come of them. Pe nifial of the rotiws offered re vcnlfi the following: Agricultural Colleee Men LI emeu la ry gymnast ir. hygiene, firat aid to the Injured, elementary wwimming, nd vaired uwimming and diving, theory of play, playground and gymnastic g;imes Including community rec reation, gymnast ics, rlcmentary football and theory, backet ball. triK-k nml baseball, wrestling, box; ing, therapeutic exorHe nnd man-1 Ha go, KtiH-f iitlngy (e.w-ulialH of, anatomy a related to physical cdncat ion,) met hods and equip ment of a department, t umbl ing. at) vanced apparatus work, phy iology nf bodily exercise, organi zation and ndiu in 1st ration of in tfTcolleghi le nthlelics and Thy iciil rducntion. physical dt;igno-ir. sfhool room gam ami gymnas tics for rural -hno teacher.. Worn m Praclieat gymnast iow, corrective gymnastics, social elh Ics, hygiene, dancing. RymnaMic dancing, apparatus work, rlciii'-n tary outdoor port. elemeni ari Dird N'KWitKltll V Mm. I.aura New berry db-d in Portland, dr., May 22 nl Iho age of 1 ( ynr Surviving are her huliand. T. M. Newberry and . the follow ing children: Ivlna, Alton, Ciadyn, Arlie. Charles and Hel en. Fun era I aervice will be hld Monday at 3 p. m. In the Webb funeral pa Horn, Itev. H, T. Putnam officiating. Inter ment in the IOOF cemetery. HFM)KN Mrs. CiiarloUn Seli'en died yertterday nt tho age of 8'J years. She is purvived by one daughter, Mario Flint McCall. and one sister, Mrs. M. N. Cu- siek of Salem and a brother, John I j, W i 1 1 f a m of Po r 1 1 a n d , Funeral services will be held Sunday. May 21, nt 2:30 p. m from the IeHe MethodiHt church. The body will be taken to Koseburg for Interment by the Webb funernl pa Mora. WOODRY j Buys Furniture I PhoDe 811 swimming, practical gymiiaikn (advanced,) corrective gymnas tics (advanced), intermediate aesthetic and folk dancing, hand apparatue, fencing, archery, ad vanced outdoor eports, first aid to the injured, advanced swimming. . advanced gymnastics, advanced i aesthetic and folk dancing, kine siology, physiology of exercise, playground and gymnastic games, theory of coaching ot athletic sports, advanced hygiene and san itary service, history ot physical education, massage, therapeutic gymnastics, physical diagnosis and nnthropmetry, physical edu cation seminar, principles and theory of physical education, practice teaching, theory ot play, organization and administration of physical education and recre ation. University Courses Men elementary pnydica; edu cation, advanced physical educa tion, restricted physical educa tion, physical education elective, physical education, fumluiueutMfl of physical education, advanced physical education, three courses in -coaching of major a sorts. Women Elementary physical education, advanced physical ed ucation, individual gymna? t'.cs. personal hygiene, int'-oiluction to physical education, physical edu cation, fundamentals of physical education, physical ediiciui'jn i'a.1 vanced.) Men and women Voluntary physical education, the principle? and technique of teachina. play ground and community recrea tion, advanced gymnastics and coaching or sports, principles of nhvaienl education, principles of nhvsical education (advanced, theory nnd practice of individual cvmnastlcs. practice of indiviu ual cv in nasties, advanced theory n STATE P, STREET Very Fine Home For Sale, $3,750 i i vi i j if m Lot 50x215, Ideal A. 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Darby's Drug Store Court and Liberty Streets At the Theatres Today OREGON' leatrice Jay and Ernest Tor rence in ''The Dressmaker from Paris" LIBERTY William Russell and Mary Alden in "The Beloved Brute" GRAND Tom Mix and Tony in "Rid ers of the Puqile Sage'' by Zane Grey Dr. CR O'Neill 0PT0NETRIST-0PTICIAN LaddBush Dank 5uildii$ Tlfftac c5Z?e apt .Salem Oi Just Completed Easy Terms Location, Taxes Low. or 555 N. Liberty SPECIALIST PANEK LUBRICATION SPECIALIST Marion Auto Co. 23S S. Com'l St. Phone 36S "Open Day and Nifrht'' i