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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1919)
WE '7i'A-0 ,-VV LCOME HOM JULY 3-4 AND! 5 Don't fail to come to Salem on the above dates to join in the big celebration and ' Home i Coming. The soldiers, sailors and marines will be here and entertained .;;.;v, n ; r. '.:: ;v :--.-';7j . . . I ' V ' rV'V'V freei You are to be here to greet them. ! Take An Trip Trip to t Silyertph The'Bird Man will fly from Salem to Silverton and return. You can take this .. . , . : . !; ' ! '. v.'.!'.. trip for a small charge by leaving your name with me, McCroskey at-Salem Com-, mercial club before July 3, 1919. 1 ' j V VVV; v; W '-T; i : - " ' j -I-: f '-H ' - ' Tired Mothers Sing I Big Community Sing at Wilson Park, r John W. Todd. Mrs. Durdorf and other noted singers. wiU participate. You should be on hand. Hie one big feature ior July 4 from 4 to 6 p. m. ! ' See Posters for the Stunt i Program J. F. HUTCHASON, Chairman 1 i ' ; Fourth of July Ad. Com. Brazil's President Elect ( Who Was Forced to Leave Disabled Ship in Midocean I- 4 i SBbawwiBiMa i i Ir. ICnitacIo Pe9Ma An accident to Uve ensines of the French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc. which wa bringing Dr. Epitacio Pesson, president elect of Brazil to New York, necessitated hin transfer In midocean to-the transport Imperator. Frcta wireless despatches It seems Dr. Fessoa, his family and official party were In no great danger. They ill; go to Washington. ; ! THESE PRICES ARE FOR DAY IN THE WEEK EVERY Wp owe our micccss to. the -fact that Ve have always stool for the icst in the meat line rices. at the lowest We have iio "Bargain Qounter Meats." These priees'are for the choicest m-ats ohtain- ahle. .'''' ' j ' , EEMEMBER WE ARE NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER (MARKET IN THE '-'---! . - - . CITY. V . . . So long as the people of Salem support .us they need not fear a "Hgh Price Combine." Ask any visitor or newcomer the meat prices in their home town, they have no "Midget Market. ' It is to your benefit as well as: ours to give us your patronage. i. There's a reason," your closet hiive several inverted towel racks screwed on the under side, of the shelf, from front to back. These will be found convenient for holding sets of hangers one rack for blouses, one for dresses ajd an other for coats perhaps. Near the floor. of the closet a tier of rods for holding shoe3 will save space and eliminate dust. These rods. may be any length, but, they should be pro jected several inches from the wall, so that the heels catch over them when the shoes are slipped in. I . i IT IS ALL CiOXE XOW Samuel L. Kramer, Box 95, Sel ersville, Pa., writes: "I had kidney trouble for wo years and had a terrible backache. That is all gone now after using Foley Kidney Pills and I feel well again." Foley Kid ney Pills pet results quickly 'and are tcnlc In their healing and soothing effect. J. C. Perry. ; - HELPS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. v A Trondle Box. A box especially constructed -with wheels . or castors, so that it can easily b pulled out, allowing no dust to collect, is a fine" makeshift for a closet. These boxes to be kept under the bed, can be had made of cedar wood but you can eas ily make one yourself by covering an ordinary, long wladow box with chintz or "cretonne, which makes, it look attractive and helps to make it dust proof. Such a box m,ust, of course, have a hinged cover and a handle attached to the outer side so that you can get hold of: It easily, and It should also be provided with five casters, one at each corner and one in the center of the box to make it spia about and roll from under the bed easily. . It should be long enough IHIPPODROiilE 1 ! VAUDEVILLE TODAY BLIGH THEATRE to allow a dress skirt to i lie full length without foldiag. i - To Save Space In a Closet. Space saving device Is a waist rack, which can be hung upon the dootor wall of a closet. It is 'made of a wooden rod.1 sixteen inches long,' enameled I white, and haa six brass screw-hooks placed at equal intervals n pan it. A metal hi jge on one end fastens the rod to its support. The ther end has a brass ring and a brass chain 2 inches, long, attached to It. The chain, caught to a hook above, sup ports the rod when sit is la. a hori zontal position, but It can be made to take up but little space by fold ing the rod flat up against the door and by catching the ring oa the end to the hook above. , i Towel Racks for 'Hangers. In OLD WISCONSIN PICNIC IS HELD Former Residents of BarJger State Enjoy Annual Jolly j up Meeting The Wisconsin association held it. tenth annual reunion and picnic at tne state, fair sround3 yesterday About; 20 enjoyed' one of -the mos' successful gatherings of this associ ation. A feature pf the noon mea' was an old.: fashioned barbecue and a big tub of. lemonade maie in the style Jutgs llingham. Judge Webstet ana . i. uummi.iss eajoyea at Fourth of Jury celebrations and the nicnic on the last day of school when they were country boys back in Wis consin. . These treats wre the gift THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN fir f Br GENE BYRNES SATURDAY Sf?EGIALS Pou't forget our name and number. Come right here and eet I everything, you jneed in IIAKDWARE and FURNITURE Only a few. more sets of our beautiful dishes left 50 Piece Set...... $10 DINING TABLE Quartef sawed oak, Te-, neered top and legs, reg ulsr $34; Special $26 SCREEN WIRE ; Jnpsnned ...3c per fopt Galvanized 3 K-c per foot While It Lasts '! Price cnTEHTS cm I ANV 1 MASON I I -JAR j ,nnsoa CAP -SELF-SEALlNG- BRAND SIMPLE AS CAN BE AND SEALS ALL RECU LAR MASON JARS AB- ' SOLUTELY AIR-TIGHT. DOES NOT USE RUBBER . RrNO. PREVENTS MOULDING OR SPOIL ING OF FOOD. , thing in the line of .Hardware afDargain Trices . ' Patronize The : v . "7irdi7are & Furniture Co. Tender juiey steaks, round, loin and T-bone, per pound... ....20c Prime roast of beef, -per pound. 18c Pot roast oi beef, per pound .15c JJest boiling beef, per pound. 123 Pork Pork Pork Leg of .pork, whole or half, pound. .... ,30c MILK. FED VEAL Veal stew, per pound T. j . . . . '. .15c Roast of vel, per pouifd . . ... ." . ..18c Veal steak, per pound, j ...... . ... ,25c Leg of veal roast per ptaind ...,23c Ioin of vel, per pound i . ..25c Freshly ground sausagd ami lilerty steak, per pound J.. 18cr Tin best shortening, No5 pail $L20 Faney creamery butter, per pound. ... j. 50c Nueoa nut butter, per pund. ... X .35c Smoked jowls for seasonjng, per pound. .25c . - For Saturday we offer a choice lot of baby beef at the above prices. , when possible. Please shop early MARKET 'Originators of low prices" 351 State Street of Judge Bingham and were greatly enjoyed. j - eatures of the afternoon program were an address, by Conrad P. Ol soa of Portland and violin solos, bone solos and Bongs by Mr. Hill and flint, assisted by Mrs. Rose Hajre- dorn. , Other numbers were vocal so!os by Mrs. Hendry of Salem and Miss Grace Trestrail of Portland, and :eeitation by little; Miss Maxine Clark.- which was especially enjoyed. It was voted to hold the pest picnic at Silverton. The newly electod of ficers are Judge G. I. Bingham, pres ident; A. C. Bohrnstedt. vice presi dent, and Judge Daniel Webster, sec retary-treasurer. T!ieln Individual CJiocolate Made in Salem. Sc everywhere. a great disadvantage. The purchase of and use of por tools because they are clieap is a filse cconomyt Arcordinc to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the farmers in.'tlii United State lost J50.000.0CO wcrti of Wheatland $80,000,000 of cat from smn( nlone lat year. The farmer who chop with a poo: axe, digs with a' poor shovel, or ues poor tools for any purpow. works to i Route your freight via Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express service at freight j rates Long distance hauling only. - Phone 1400 $750 Factory jj NEW PRICE mm I : . 'FARM TRACTORS Our Prices Are Lower ' Street Your Old Furniture ' 1 ' r ; : T' 1 1 : 1 ": ;- ; p '. . I . Power j0 7 1 Farm- TferitBSfS. I 1EJ I come R A 'not HtetTtP :W 1 To j i 4 Tlim OiimAn I a a J CM If (II 11115 UUUMU1I IV hlillll I III n UIIIHS U : For Your Choice for Codle?s of Libert v, July Fourth 111 ..:......, u II I ; I 'LVrite tame here and deposit in hallot box. i f. ' . -t 'i J -':' ) Stay Ask . the T Xlan JWho Owns One Let a Fordson Do Your Farmin? . The'Mieeess of the Ford Tractor like all other Ford products has 1eeni phenoniriKil in one year they have sold oyer f0,000 Fordson tractors, ami their 'unparellod success has en abled them to pursue their established policy' of reducing their price whin increased pro duction justified doing so. HOW CAN YOU AFFORD to farm without a Fordson at this remarkably low price. . ! n CONSIDER the present price of Hay, (irain aiul Ialor. Now the lime l consider iw-r farming Phone 947 dispose of your horses when there is sale for them and place vour ordr for a Fordson. . I have reecivcil notice of our allotment, and we knmv thev will not last lon. ' - ' : ! ' ' Get Busy and Place Your Order Today vc It's a. plain case of first coine, first scrveil. f 77 77 TyJ 6. i Ford and Tractor Department v M a m m m w . mm a auic oircci, corner, xroci oure