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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1025
News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
Bllverton, July 10 (Special)
"William Kenry Drake, born April
6, 1847, was slrlctten with apop
lexy at hla homo on Water street
Monday niRht while crossing a
room and died before his wife who
was at the rear of the house could
mien him. Until a few months
ago he had never known sickness
and, although under a doctor's
care recently ,vas apparently no
worse Monday.
Mr. Drake wm a well gnown
resident of Silverton us he came
here from his birthplace in 1'iercc
county, Ohio, seventy-threo years
ago. He crossed the plains at the
age of live with his parents who
ee tiled on a donation land claim
near Marquam In Clackamas coun
ty. At the age of seventeen he be
came an Apprentice to a bliick
eniith and followed that trade for
twenty-five your, lie wm also in
terested In land und owned a num
ber of farms although he did not
work at farming to any great ex
tent. He retired in 11)05 but alill
retnlnerl some of his land holdings.
In 1872 he was married to Lavina
H. Small who crossed the pluins
with her parents in 1854. A urotn
or of Mrs. Drake, Klwood Small
Uvea at Silverton.
Mr. Drake helped Incorporate
the city of Silverton and wad
member of the first city council.
He was a member of the Oddfel
low lodge and also the Masonic
lodge the latter of which will have
charce of the funeral services
which will be held from the un
dertaking parlors of Jack and Ek
man Thursday afternoon at two.
Interment will be in the city ceme
tery. Beside his wue ne is sur
vived by a slater, Mrs. Emma West
of Portland and nine nepnews nnu
nieces. Although Mr. and Mi's.
Drukc had no children of their
own they assisted In trie raising
of Kathryn Freeman and opened
their home to others also during
.school terms and at any time they
could be of assistance. Mr. Drake
was noted as a man of action rath
er. than word.
ESCAPES IN 2
Silverton, Or., July 30. (Spe
cial.) Lady Luck seemed to be
attending Julmor Hansen of Sil
verton during the past week-end.
On Saturday night Mr. Hansen
wan driving an auto from the lum
ber mills toward the city. Accord
ing to reports t lie foot throttle
stuck as lie approached a turn an
Mill trout and lie was unable to
check the speed of the car with
the result that It struck the curb1
und ono rear wneel was broken
off. Mr. Hansen was unlmrt but
his companion, Carl Thompson,
suffered an injured to one knee
and has found a cauo n ecu saury
since then.
On Sunday night Mr. Hansen Is
reported as p.;nin riding in a car
near Scotts Milte with Jvan Schu
ley when on accident 'occurred.,
Itcports conflict, nut it is said the
c.rv turned over twice at the side
of the road as the result of being
struck by a passing car or by tool
sudden application of brakes be-
the cur were torn loose and tlic
car otherwise damaged and the
driver, Mr. Schuley, received mta
or cuts and bruises but Mr. Han
sen again escaped without injury
NO CAMPING TRIP FOR
MILL CITY BOY SCOUTS
Mill City, Or., July 30. On ac
count o( lack of Interest among
the scouta. the annual camping
trill of th Boy and Girl Scouts
will not take place this year. RevJ
U. Stanley Knott, wuo is leaner
of the Boy Scouts hero, is going to
Newport durini- the montn of Ail
Bust and will take charge of the
churcb there during that period.
During his stay, ne is also going
to take n post-graduate course
from the theological school ut San
Anselmo, Cal., from which he
graduated about five years ago.
'1'here will be no church services
at Mill City during Rev. Kuottc
absence.
cause of a flat tire. . Fenders on utps.
Rain at Mill CUv.
Mill City, Or., July 30. A
slight rainfall: was noted hero
Monday night and reports from
Gates and Niagara indicate that a
heavy rain fell for about five min
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
MONITOR
Monitor, Or., July 30. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fronts motored to Sher
wood, Sunday, and viaited Mr. an
Mrs. H. A. Nicholson.
! ..- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Lec
and daughter of Adebolu. Miun
arrived lu3t week In their car an
are visiting at the home of the
former a brother, John U. L.ce ani
fumily. Mr. Lee had not seen hi
brother for 23 yenrs.
Mrs, Mury Paulson and family
who arriver last week from Ch
cago and are vlsttlug her sister,
Mm. 1, Chrlstcuson and family,
arc so well pleased with Oregu
that they have decided to locate
here and have bought a homo
Jeuniutia Lodge.
Ttaeo Johnson of Allltuice, Neb.
Is visiting his son, C. O. Johnson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hen llurkert an
little sun. Kenneth, and Mr. an
Mrs. Lester gwinton and daugli
tent. Wilma and KHesn, were Sun
day dinner guests at the K. 10. M
Kue home.
Mr. and Mw, V. G. Calvin and
daughter, Edyltio, accompanied b,
Mr. and Mrs T. K. CIruham an
dnuchter. Dorothy, motored
Wilhoit, Sunday, und spent th
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor Huston an.
Mrs. Anna OilUs of Oregon Cit
and-the former's parents, Mr. an
Mm. V. K. Huston ot Hums wer
Sunday evening guests at the
R. Tavlor homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rtwhold
Jeft Tuesday morning In Ihclr car
lor vacation trip to British Columbia.
G. L. JoiiHcn was a Portland
vicltor Friday.
Mrs. Powell ot Portland wn
guest at the C. Oathout home las!
week
Mrs. Paul llurkert nnd Mta
Fern Tweedie were Sulcm visitors
lunt weelc.
Mrs. T. L- Seely, who has been
111 for the pnat several months, is
tahinir treatment of Ir. bauer
man of Salem. Mrs. Seely motors
mi pfirh rlav for treatment.
Mm. Irvin Cb.rk la able to be
out again after being confined to
her homo for several daya wiin in
K. Mndberg visited In Portland
Sunday, with Miss ICdna Llndberg
and Mrs. C. M. Llndberg.
Miss Margaret Nygaard went to
Portland, Friday, where she Join
ed Mr. and Mra. S. A. A ronton on
a ten days outing at Cannon
Ileurh
Mr.' and Mrs, Harry Wormdahl
and family picnicked at Wilhoit
Sundav.
A number from Monitor attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Marie John
on. Tuesday afternoon, at Mr
Minnvillc. Mrs. Johnson, win
died at McMinnville at the horn
of her son, Frank, Monday morn
ing, lived In Monitor many years
where she has a host of friend
sympathize with Mr. Johnson
.8 lfl.
. ISA Esther While was a Porl-
. viflitor Tuesday.
irs. Keating ami eon. Harry
Baltimore, Md., ore making a
j weeks' visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oathout.
Mr. and Mrs. It K. McKee en
lerUlncd the following guests u
week ago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs
J. K. Townnend of Portland, Mr
p. ltd Mrs. Lester Towiicmt from
the Oak drove project ami Mr. anil
Mrs. Homer Kteher of (IroHlmm.
Mr. nnd Mrs. U D. Lennu, Miss
en Volvo Lonon and Shirley Over
holt were Portland visitors Krl
dry.
The ball game Sunday between
Monitor nnd Scot Is Mills was a
hotly contested pa mo. At the end
of (ho 9th Inning the srore win
6 to 6. Neither side made sn
other ecore until In the 13th iu
ring when Scotts Mills made i
run. The batches were: SrottK
Mills Jonea and Smith; Monitor
Beck and While.
L. D. Lonon treated himself
I now Ford truck this week,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 8den
. Portland were Sunday guests at
Hie Omer Hnttle home.
Mr. K. T. Cening and little
Don, Edwa;d, returned home Snt
irdftv from the Silverton hosnitnl
- Mist Mary Arthurs and ixwell
films of Ktirene dm re ip Sunt!
Hall's Catarrh
HAifMMA will what
iiiVUIvlllV r claim tot
fc rid vour ryitem of Catarrh or Pea
Mat caused bjr Catarrh.
r.J. CHENEY CO.TW, OUc,
and spent the evening at the G,
White home.
Mrs. Hattic White, accompanied
by Mrs. Taylor Huoton and Mrs
Anna Utiles of Oregon City wen
to Portland, Saturday, to hea
Se.humniin-Heink at the auditor
ium,
M. O. White, Missea Chryeliue
Mclhy, Ksther White and Itut
White enjoyed an outing on the
Willamette at Chnmpocg, Sunday
Mrs. T. Mcltoberls of Mt. Angel
Js spending a few days with Mrs
W. A. Luithlc.
Mr. and Mra, C. W. C'oiiync, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Lenon, Mrs. Mar
Crouse, MitiStW Shirley Overliol
Waivo Lenon and Donni Conyn
ind Gilbert Lenon and Warren
Conyne had a picnic supper in the
hilvc-rum park Sunday.
Miss Minnie Gregory, Mrs. So
phia Marine and Mrs. Antone Mot
motored to Oregon City, Friday
iu the former's car.
The first evergreen blaekberrie:
of the season vane received Tues
day by L. JJ. Lenon.
A. J Pruitt. who Una been liv
ing near Salon for the past j
or two, is fixing up his farm
buildings hero with u view of re
Miming to Monitor to live th
fall.
Vim't forget the show In Monl
tor every Monday evening. N
M'.mday, lteginald Denny will bt
shown, in "The liefklesa Age."
BKOOKS
Ilrnoks. Or., July 30. Mr. and
Mrs. Hightown nt Ead, Colo., nr.
visiting their cousin, William V
Harris.
Miss Rva Wheeler, with Miss
Pearl Snhifffer, arrived from
Wallowa. Sumlay morning, sur
prising Miss Kva's parents, ns the
were not expected for several days.
hey will piohably make about a
two weeka vlnit.
Mrs. CtK-.rlcfl Fleck of Tillamook
is visiting with Carl Asplnwull
and family, arriving. Tuesday with
her baby daughter, Kttn-Mny.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K, Hunt nnd
Mi, and Mrs. Anwar, who occii
nie.l the R. K. Hayea house in
llrooke, have moved to Independ
ell CP.
SILVERTON
Sllvirton. July 50. Mm. F. W.
Koelcr loft Silvcrlon Mond.iy
mnrninff after it visit of sovoral
wock nt the homo of hor dniiRh
tor, Mm. J. A. Campbell. While
here Mrfl- Keeler. wluwo home i
In St. Jonenh. Mich., wnn enter-
Inlnrci extonnlvely nt tens nnd
nnrtlefi neveml of uhleh were Klv
en for her durlnit her last week
at Silverton. On Tuesday evening
Mra. Campbell honored her nioth-
wlth lirldce party or lour
ahlea to which a number of
nelrhborlnir women and their
husbands were Invited. On Thin,
day Mm. Keeler attain Uonor
RueRt at parly given by Mrs. II
Irish. Twelve gueal wero In
vlted for bridge.
Mlta Merene Oicerneej was
pleasnnlly surprlseil nt her home
iiexdny nflernnon by n miniDcr or
rlenila. As thin dnlo wn Miss
Dieernesa" birthday eonie nelBll
bora called In offer concratuln-
iona and to spend the nflernonn.
Amonc those who were prerx-ni
were: Mrs. A. Ivniltsou. nirs. u-
iii Dirk. Mm. P. N. Jncolwon.
Mm. Surah Olson. Mrs. Amos Tor-
use, Marie Corhouse and Mrs.
lans -riioinpsnn.
.lullan l-nseoll, a student at
OAC last winter and a niemli
(hi Alnha PI fraternity, was
n Silverton durlne the past week
end. Mr. l'rrsrntl Is from Salem.
l'Vither Towe nnd Theodore
llenrlkflen drove lo Salem on bua-
ne( Tuesday afternoon.
The Pine ramp and Marion elr-
le of Silverton held their month-
T social meeliiiK In the city park
Monday evenlnc. A picnic supper
aa eaten nt six thirty and the
rest of tho evening spent In nodal
conversation. A very good at
tendance was reported there be
ing about seventy five present.
H. P. Hansen reports that ho
recently heard radio station WUY
of Schenectady, N. Y., over
small radio set which he had con
otructcd. This is considered rath
cr unusual for this time of the
year. Mr. Hansen is a former ra.
Uio telegraph operator having
studied tile trade during the war
and worked for two years follow.
Ing tlie war on ships enrryin
freight.
LIVESLEY
Livosley, Or., July SO. Mr. nn
Mrs. Georgo Wilhnm and (laugh
ter, Helen, and Miss Luelln Ilrow
of Itoseburg were recent guests o
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Itradburg had
the pleasure of having all thei
family with them to spend the day
Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs
Hyron Hun! and son, Mr. and M;s,
Otis llrndbury and daughter, Mr
and Mrs- I1- Clcviuger and daugii
ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tanner and
daughter, nls( Misses KUen, Klor
ee and r reddio Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. El ins Cole and
daughter. Myrtle, of Deep Kiver
Wash., spent the week-end at th
liotue of Mr. ond Mih. J. A. 1'ear
;on on their way to Grants Puss.
Mrs. K. K. Lressler expects to
UdVa a lai'gc set radio installed
this week.
A. Goff has been on the sirk II
for over a week.
i:d Clyiner is spending a few
days at Newport with friends.
Mrw. Alice Coolulge and Mrs. A
Spurrier were guetUs iu Sulcm
Suturiluy.
C. I). Query has purchased
Willys-Knight.
Mr. and Mis. G. S, Higglns and
family nt tended the Parker
union at Molalla ramp, Sunday.
CENTRAL HOWELL
Central Howell, Or., July 30.
John Hern hard t from Portland
Irovo up for nn over-Sunday visit
with his ciste , Mrs. Joe Kose:
ind family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gower and
their visiting relatives from Iowa
pent Sunday picnicking at Silver
reek falls.
Ksther Lelchty roturned home
Sunday from Jefferaon. where aim
had been visiting at the home of
in aunt.
Little- Helen Naffiger. who nn-
FRECKLES
Sun nnd Wind Itrlng Our Tgly
Snots. How lo ltrtnovc lnslty
Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-
face, to try ft remedy for freckles
with the Rimrnntee of a reliable
concern Hint It will not cost you n
penny unlesn It removes tho freck
les; while if It docs give you a
tear complexion the expense Is
rifling.
Simply get nn ounce of Othlne
double strength from any drug
or department oro and a few np-
'Hcuttons should show you how
n sy It is to rid you rsel f of the
omcly freckles nnd get a beauti
ful complexion. Itnrely is more
han one ounce needed for the
orst c;i?e.
Ho mire to sak the rirucRist for
he double Biri'iiRtii Othin as this
strciiKth is sold under eunmutce of i
money back If It falls to remove1
our freckles.
derwent a serious operation for
appendicitis over two weeks ago,
ia slowly recovering and will he
brought home in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steffen and
daughter, Kllcn, drove to Dallas,
Tuesday, to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Hnum.
Mrs. William Roth and daugh
ter, Hultla, from Salem were out
several days visiting and helping
lo cook for threshers at the homes
of their folks, Will ItotU Ji., and
Mrs. Elvin Herr.
Miaa Elda Herr spent a few
days last week at the home of her
grandmother at Salem.
GERVAIS -
Gervais. Or., July 30. Moha
Seguin.of Salem is visiting with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and MYs;
Otto Schwab. p
Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Manning and
family, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Moisan
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Stevens, F. Turner
and daughter and Margaret De
Jurdin all spent the Sunday ;"t
Wilhoit Springs.
Mrs. E. Malo. Mrs. A. B. Malo
and brother, U. Petett of Portland,
visited with Mrs. F. T. Cutsfortli
and Mrs. W. n. Nutting, Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend of Su
leni were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark and family Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cita Sehwnb and
family and Zoo Cutsforth motored
to Salem, Sunday evening.
Orville Schwab is having a
nhort vacation wtih hie aunt and
uncle in Salem.
-Quite a crowd was at. Beans'
Sunday afternoon swimming.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Kollermnn 01
Portland wero In Gervais. Sunday,
visiting nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. I. 1 'mining. ' '
L
. Dallas, July 30 The automobile
accident which on May S landed
Harold Dickenson of Independence
In the county jail with a 60 day
sentence, a fine and the loss of his
driver's license may result in more
trouble for him. Aa a result of
the accident, George Nash, whose
car was practically demolished, fil
ed suit In circuit court here Wed
nesday for S68 damages.
Dickenson, his companion Roy
Stalmaker and Erwln Bnum, own
er of tho car which Dickenson was
driving are named jointly as de
fendants in tho action. The dam
ages asked are to cover the value
of the car and the expense neces
sary to handle It. Guy O. Smith of
balem Is representing Nash. The
accident happened on the Wallace
road, not far from West Salem.
iiaum W'as not present In the car,
PALLS CITY
i-aiis ctty, or., July 30. A rep
resentative of the Sul?m cheese
factory visited Hazel Dell rancb
where Ro'querfort cheese Is manu
factured Tuesday and presented
them wUh an acidity tester. The
Roquefort cheese has been placed
on the market and Is of an excel
lent quality.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coger and'
son of Harrington, Kan., who have
been viistmg J. a. Bowman, left
Friday for P.edlands, Cal., where
they will visit relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Burman of
Baryan Springs, Mich., are visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Heppock
this week while on their way to
California.
Charles Bownan of Aberdeen,
Wash., drove down Friday for a
few days visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bowman. He
was accompanied by his sister,
Irene Eggleson.
F. K. Baker, manager of Cobb-
Mitchell Lumber company, was in
town Monday transacting busi
ness.
The H. Buelt mill is being
moved into the timber back of the
.1. A. Reiber place north of town.
Austin Weaver, age 12, eon of
W,
i0 feet fell out on his head and
he was pretty badly bruised, al
though no bones wero broken.
Miss Hazel Watklna of Cottage
Grove is visiting with her Bister,
Mrs. John bowles this week.
Dr. C. P. Horn reported the
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Arranco, July 25.
Eldon Ray, 15, met with a seri
ous accident Monday while div
Ing backwards otT the springboard
at the mill pond. He evidently
struck a rock as be was uncon
scions for almost 45 minutes and
but for tho presence of Willard
and Loring Hatch might have
drowned, for they pulled him out
and carried him home before ho
regained consciousness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dorman, of
tho Ever-lay poultry ranch, have
just returned from the poultry
convention held at Corvallis. They
spent three days there and in
looking over the O. A. C. poultry
ranch they found no spring pul
lets that were laying, while at the
Ever-lay ranch the pullets have
been luying since July 4th.
Two fires kept Falls City excit
ed for a while Tuesday afternoon.
One on Main street where some
shiall boys were playing and Bet
some dry grass afire and the oth
er in the McMurphy woods just
beyond the city limits on the
northwest, where , quite a bit of
cord wood was destroyed. It
thought a cigarette caused this
Cire.
WOODBURN
John Steelhammer, his two sons
John and Carl, and Mrs. Adams
motored to Newport Saturday and
back on Monday.
Mrs. Shary, wife of Dr. J. L.,
and two daughters who were gone
two weeks to rusticate near
Mamhffeld, returned Sunday
night. By Saturday they expect to
extend their vacation by taking
another trip.
R. Guiee nnd two 6ons, Warner
and Russell, left this morning for
Portland.
Mrs. L. S. Mochel, who has
been taking the summer course
at the state university, Eugene,
will return next Saturday.
Dr. Ogle, a young M. D., son of
Chas. Ogle, who has for some time
been an assistant In a hospital in
Brooklyn, N. Y,f is taking care of
the practice of a noted physician
of New York who has gone on
three months vacation. Hi
writes that he is kept so busy!
Weaver, climbed up a tree that "it is hard to find time fori
the employ of a large hardware! LUMBER MILLS CLOSE TO
manufacturing concern in the
east and who Is combining bus!
ness with pleasure. Is ending his
short vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bitney, ie
leaving for California cities and
other noted points on his way
east.
Mrs. Clarence Moore of Donald
was on the streets of Wood burn
yesterday.
-MARION
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Laflar of
Portland were Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. West
ern Houghton.
Mrs. Cox and children of Sit
verton are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherwood.
Mr. Talbet of Bend, Or., who
has been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Haack the
past few days, returned to Bend
Monday. Mr. Talbet's brother and
Mr. Gusterson, who were injured
in the auto wreck In which Fred
Haack lost his life, are getting
along very nicely.
Mrs. Pierce of Eugene vislte'
with her daughter, Mrs. L. A,
Doerfler, going to Portland Mon
day for a visit with relatives and
friends.
Del ma, the small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, who
has been very ill the past few
days, has begun to show some im
provement.
Orvel Doerfler was down Sun
day from the logging camp visit
ing at home.
Monday nnd when he got up about his meals.
Will Be Here
Friday 2 P. M.
HONOR MRS. HAMMOND
Mill City, Or., July 30. All of
the works of the Hammond Lum
ber company here were brought to
a stand still for five minutes Tues
day morning out of respect for
Mrs. A. B. iiammond, who died in
San Fraucieco, Sunday, and who
was buried Tuesday morning. A
party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Baxter of Kansas City, G. 13.
McLeod nnd Walter Vaughan of
Portland were here Tuesday mak
ing au inspection of the mill. Mr.
Baxter is representative of the
Hammond interests in Kansas
City, Mr. McLeod is vice-president
and Mr. Vaughan soles manager
of the' company at Portland.
HELPED THROUGH
i 1
i org ::m : : . .1
Took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound dur
ing this Critical Time
Baltimore, Md. "I took Lydia E,
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to
ineip me through
tnecnangeot Lilo
and for a broken
down system. I
had been com
plaining a long
limeand dragging
along had tried
other medicines
which did not help
me much. I read
in the newspapers
of the Vegetable
IComDOund and
after taking a bottle I felt better. I
did not stop with one bottle, but took
it through the whole critical time and
am now practically a well woman. I
have two daughters whose health was
very bad before they married and I
was worried about them. I got the
Vegetable Compound for them and it
helped them, and after they married
it also helped them in bearing their
babies. This is a great and good med
icine for all complaints of women,
and I recommend it to alL "Mrs. L.
Gingrich, 1375 N. Gilmor St, Balti
more, Maryland.
Tho Vegetable Compound is a de
pendable medicine for women of mid
die agej.et it relieve you of nervous
ness, that feeling of Btrain and those
annoying hot Hashes so common at
this time.
Too Precious to Risk
Your life is too prec
ious to risk. ' Experi
ments should have no
place in it. If sick, get
, well by taking; Chiroprac
tic adjustments, which
have been proved in hun
dreds of thousands of
cases similar to yours.
Consultation and spin
al analysis free.
Dr.
O.L. Scott
Chiropractor
1360 S. Liberty
Phone 82SR j
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THE GREATEST SENSATIONAL
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Ever Inaugurated In This Store
THURSDAY FR1 DAY SATU RDAY
A Factory Output Consisting of Hundreds Upon Hundreds of Pairs Ladies' High
Grade Foot-Shultz Brand Pumps and Slippers Are Involved in This Great Selling
A Wider Selection of Fine Footwear Has Never Been Seen Here
ATTENTION
LADIES!
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CIIIMCSH CO.
420 nnd 426 Stntr St.
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nllincnt liH'lodlriR nldrnrlir,
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sizes and widths to fit every foot.
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Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
Accept only "Raver" package
which contains proven directions.
Alia LottltVof 4 nnd 100l)ruoil
The Original Selling Prices on This Wonderful
Lot of Footowear in a regular way would be from
7:50 to $8.50 a pair. But we have taken the entire
stock and divided it into 3 Lots as follows
S3 El
NOTE!
Don't let anything hold you back it is positively the
Greatest Knockout in value Giving ever offered in our
years of selling Come!
Men's, Women's and Children's Tennis Shoes, pair 49c
Women's Black Leather Oxfords, I Men's Peter's Brand Work Shoes,
big value at pair 98c I an exceptional buy, pair. . . $1.98
Children's red or blue Sandals
now goingg at, pair 98c
Men's- and Boys' Brown Tennis
Shoes at less than half price 98c
Director's Dept. Store
Commercial at Liberty Street
Salem, Oregon
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