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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1923)
J Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kunn were honored guesta last night at a farewell party1 given - by' ttaa members of tho state highway de partment. 1 Th affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Waif more. , ... Mr. and Mrs. (iaoo who will ,leaT today for California were presented, with a solid sIItot ser vice by Mr..Nunn'sveo-workers In , the highway 1 department ' from ' which- he recently resigned as en gineer. S ,. :'..! ' Dr. and Mrs: W. Carlton Smith f left yesterday for an extended trip into California. They expect to ' be gone a month and will visit in Medford. Yreka and Los' Angeles. - - ' , ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. B. C Miles left yesterday for an extended trip through the south and eat. . They expect t ie koih until early In September; They -will bring their daughter, Eva.' back -with thera and she will enter Newb?r col tec for her senior year rework.'; She 13 no w attending - Ted col lege In IOWa. ;; 7 lira. Lydia Gardner of P-rand will accompany Mr. . - and' Mrs. MUes as far south as southern California. The trip Is losing made by automobile. 'X ;- . j."-V . The April meeting of the mls Vlonary ;re! -of the Women's Utlon of the First Congregational hurelr will La held on Friday f- t&rtiaaat tit hone of ; tMrs. Georra G. Erown. Mr. lC r, A. Dowcs win speak eg xpexlnea '.a Ciiaa. - 'Hostesses assist lag Mrs. Brown; are llra-Fannls Matthews, Mrs.; ::ur.!-e Parthur&t, Jlrs.- T7 ' .D. CIrL?. lira. 7. EL Wilson, &rs.' Lo-Is CI-cx . u " - v. ; i:rs. C. II. Stewart an4 hlld .ren, Horace as d Betty t HnteM-. ' 1:;-?.; rriTPt W al&m Toe-; C-.S.-I ex;: set ta nsaia theirvfov tare tone here. v Another son, cad t'.3 -wife, llr. and lira. Grant 'EtearC'rrlTe4 yesterday. ne'itivea of the Stewarts living la Zzl&zi include iirs. C IL Stew - xVs r:ctli?ri llrs. William Cham L : : aad two sisters, MrsvJ. C C Til bell and Mrs. T. H. Gallo v:y. - . ' . J omen Voters To ; Discuss Politics DZ3 JIOINE3. April1 4 -The I J 24 political Eltaatioa will be 1! cussc i In detail at the national t:avestIoa. of-fhe-League. of Wo i . a Voters here April to, 14, c::oriIr to the preliminary pro-, ,ria Just announced. . -,i The ; convention - promises to ttrow light upon the attitude of t rnea toward national legisla tion, politics, and world peace pro t' msf The subjects to be1 disc-sea Include: practical politics in lS24r America's responsibility .' f.r : or! I ace and ho to meet it, t3 new program of efficiency ia 3Tr5nent; l3gisjatlve achieve r enta end objectives, and 'democ racy ar.J the woman voter. "1 , - Tlia opening sessions of J the By marguerite: gleeson MUSIC WEEK '5 Today "-1 Willamette Girls Glee dub. Wal ler hall, 8 o'clock.. ; f ' ' Friday. 1 ; Mrs. Denton, recital, Junior pu pils, at studio. 8 o'clock. Operetta. Nautical Knot high achootl auditorium, 8 o'elock. Shelton-Magers ' rauslcale. First Presbyterian church. 8 o'clock. CLUB CALENDAR ' Today. '1 Raphatarlan club with Mrs. P. tu Utter. . ; P E O Chapter O, with' Mrs. W. W. Moore. . j Louella club wtth Mrs. E. G. Ranton. 696 N. Sixteenth street. Highland Parent Teachers asso ciation Z o'clock at school. . N HI Friday, j Salem Heights Progressive club. Missionary t Circle of; Woman's Union of First Congregational church with Mrs. G.jG. Brown. Summer street. , '-,". ; Saturday. j AAUW at Chamber of Commerce rooms, j j t ! . Marlon .County Parent-Teacher as sociation In 'Chamber of Com merce rooms, r. contention" will be devoted to a meeting of the council, sessions of the departments and standing emmitt'ees enferences. Thiere will be dinners to state presidents on April 9. The actual opening of the ' convention proper; will take place on April 10, with the presi dent, Mrs. ; Maud Wood Park, in the chairs The convention will receive reports ;from officers, rec commendatlons from, the executive council, and listen to the! address of the president. v j ' ,On April 11 the nominating and credentials committee will report, and In the evening of that day the first of the subjects on national and international affairs will come At rub tii throat and IsdJ cheat thoroughly witb VAPO RUD If Yea Kn: tr Ay -.! .-. If ' " 1 Of a position where you 'could get a perma "i nest place paying more ; - than your present salary HawLcnz "1- Wonld.lt take you to get there? i Tccr Opportunity ! 1 j"May come through a " i statesman want ad at - two cents per . word try ! it.'- t , ' . . Special For f)ne,Week ccma cn sfost coats fisuns Prcni 035 and Up , T. J.-rAYER' .?. 1: Ladies' Tailor Phone 692 before the league in a form of a mass meeting at which "Ameri ca's responsibility for world peace and how to meet it" will be the main topic under discussion. - Tho general election of national officers wilt take place on April 13 and the sessions wiljlose with on executive oonncil meeting on April 14. i -; r '- Mrs. D odd To Give Talk on Egypt at Liberty Theater Egypt In picture and story will be featured next wee k when' The Salem Women's club will give a benefit entertainment' at the Lib erty theater. Mrs. Alice II. Dodd will give a talk on the historical and religious -'' aspects 1 of ' the country where so much - interest Just now centers around the tombs In Lux or. Mrs. Dodd'e talk will be Illuatrafed by slides made from pictures which she herself took there. ..' " The , lighter' side of the life In ancient Egypt -wlllne shown In the six reel film, The Loves of the Pharaohs." The , entertainment wilt be given - two afternoons and evenings, Wednesday and Thurs day. April ll and 1? ! Got You" Guessing It's Thrilling! You'll Know More Tomorrow I , rireCalres Nov fir baking hours later I . You can do this with Crescent because of its two leavening agents Crescent is a powder . especially made to wait lor t orea heat, and then to provide perfect raise whil baking is completed. Certain, and so . convenient! At all grocers. ' No Bitter Taste With Creccant BaldnjjPovder - - . t . . . Crescent Manu&tctnrlng Co Seattle, Washington it kmi!iil I'Mmiii v - ' f tjt . yj 8 Aim) 1 - WM-. DRESSES 23cial iFor Friday , ; tid Saturday . Only f Women and Misses' exclusively styled dresses' at very special prices. Women to whom fine high ! grade distinctive dresses appeal will Regard this special of such inportance as to arrange for . an early shopping trip. The variety of styles is quite numerous. ' " Extra SpeclatF or "T 1 f vi FHday ml Saturday Only JtlCll JJS& Staedfsi v 1 ( . Cash Steeo It ha been and will continue t? be the policy of thb store to try to do "Just a little mere" to mske ths iheppir cf err r'cr: as easy as possible. In our new location we have a great deal more floor space with four additicad wrsppbj counters vLich is 1 : means of saving much time, i On tne Court street side of the building b a wide paved streeti free frra czx tracla vLtra fa.T;:I::3 c: - park their cars with ease.. It is Dart of our Superior Service ' to load It is not a matter of iiist "fretting vour money? at this store : you must the way you have been assisted in making your purchases: and yon must We "Quote Prices ioii1 Tvice as Many.JArtide your grocenes m ycur car cr to tclp ycu n zzy c::r v:r: be satisfied with your purchase, you must t2 v;;L; be satisfied with the prices cn cur entire tied:. A X, Store" in the Willamette Valley This in fact has a great, significance, just stop and figure it out for yourself. Some stores advertise, a ievr itcrs.st vcryJsv prices but they won't tell you the price on the bulk of their stock. Thiplc what it means fcr a fina ta terovr practically l!:::r v.!.:" stock on an open price list; it surely must be reasonably sure of having the very lowest prices b exigence to stand t!:2 C"' c' advertising.-"- . ( ,,!-Jj 1 . . i - H - ' ' . - . - We are sending you this list early in the week so that you can have plenty of time in selecting ycur grocery needs. In zl1'.1 to this it Will be well for you to watch our advertisements in the local papers. . GAINED VEGETABLES - i . i. : ; Pride of JIaryland Corn, 5 cans YashburnCrbsbyCcIdUedal I SYRUP i ' .... v ......$ 1.93 j , Tea Garden Syrup, 60c No,; ID sack Albers Oats ...49c ! ' CDAPS 7 Kellogg's Corn Flakes ....8 1-3 Post Toasties ...11.1 .l.:.8 1-3 Golden Iris Fancy Iowa Corn 2 lor . ......:..L..J25c Arctic Corn J.lOc Del Monte Corn, 2 for . ..35c LOy of Valley Golden Bantam ! Corn, 2 for .;.......45c T.Iy T Nice Corn 13c Royal Club Tender Peas U..22c Lily of Valley Sifted Peas....25c Montana Peas, 2 for ..J....L.29c Utona Peas, 2 for ........ .I:..29c Royal Red Solid Padc To matoes, 2 for ........25c Libby Solid Pack Tomatoes, ; ' 2 for .il. I.! 1. JJ33c Royal Club S. P. Tomatoes; 2 for ..33c Morgan, these good tomatoes1 2 Pk- Crape Nuts .....:..;...33c 2 for ......... 23c Uncle Sam's Food .J.:.l..i...33c Standard Tomatoes. 3 for ..29c Roman Meal ,;....35c it 1 . i- Old Fashioned Scottish Oats 40c pure cane l.....l..........99c J 2 gaL Tea Garden ..::i...;.52c ' t No. 5 Marshmallow .........,...53c i 10 lbs. Marshmallow..- ...99c 1 5 lb. Penick's Golden ...,...J29c ;i 10 lb. Penick's Golden 47c ; 1. . .,-.. . -, - - 10 lb. White Karo 67c 5 lbs. White Karo. .... .... :....37c 10 lb. Amber Karo .........:.6Sc 5 lb. Amber Karo 35c 1 gaL Crimson Rambler Butter Scotch ..L l..$1.45 LARD and SHORTENING 4 lb. Snowdrift ......:.........79c 8 lb. Snowdrift ..Ll.i..$L4S! Q&gM 5 lb. net Pure Lard ..;..1.....89c Alters Yheat Flakes .....29c r 10 lbs. net Pure Lard.L$ 1.79 I VACH1NO I I fee- ) acnMoftMco 11 Ocrs Cry Ti2 1 large p!:?. Pccts WaiHzj 1 large pkg. PccU Sea Fcan 1 o liars Lream Ua -.u- Tctal value :.......:.....;.-....l. for .. . . i We belisvs every czz zlizi take advantage cf tus iz price. TLs tavinj' is v;ci . considering. Fliers us a: ." we will save ens cr mora (!:: for yco. D r . 14 ..1 - CANNED FRUIT No. 2 Rosedale Sliced Pineapple, 2 for ...........64c Preferred Stock, 2 for ...i...73c Robles Peaches, No. 21i, 2 cans ; ......,........J4c No. ; 2 Lodi Peaches .......2Sc CANNED FISH 2 cans New Pack Shrcnp....35c 2 cans Oysters, ......:j..T..35c Columbia River Chinook " -Y ;.-;.:- ' s:;:; i ; Salmon, pound cans -....-39c Pioneer Clams, new pack, 2 cans ;.: 1 .3 5c 2 cans Alaska Salmon .:...:25c 2 cans California ! Sardines 25c : Carnation Pancake Flour, No. 10 bags-'- ...:...65c I HAI.IS and BACON 1 Puritan Hams, fancy from , young porkers, V2 or whole Id. ....Sc Puritan Fancy Bacon, the very TEA and C07IrE best, lb. ...4Sc Crown Pancake J..J65c j Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, Ih. ; .I...24c Pacific Pancake,:....... Albers Yaffle, FIouTi .,- 25c 1 n?ar Cured Cascade Bacon. Ib : ' ; '3Sfc -t CANNED MILK 10 cans Dari Gold .. .:.....i95c : " - --;. , - f- ' " 10 cans Alpme ....J....-.95c 7 cans Borden's ' ... . J......l75c MM Tree Tea Vz lb. .27c FLOUR and CEREALS Vim Flour Crown Flour Shredded Vheat IL.IQci 5 tmall cani Dari Gold .....5c Swans Down Cake Floor l....3Sc iGem Nnl ""S - - -2?c Crown Paltry Flour. L.45c Berf Crnr Butter ......46c Kernels oi VAeat, 2 forL..35c Peanut Bntter 2 &s- -----3Sc Golden Wheat Nuts .,-L...27c FuI1 Creaa Chee,e -- ---29c Old Tnne Buckwheat, MckSSe Tillamook Cheese ...J..32c Ralsten's Bran ...L.....L.17c . MISCELLANEOUS ...$1.99 KelloggVBran ....:....u...20c 12 lb. Sugar .....:.... ....$LC3 ...$1.99 Yhite or YeUow Corn Meal 29c 100 at store .....:...I... ...$8.99 Tree Tea; 1 Ib..L..........!....53c Fancy English Breakfast Fancy Gunpowder Tea .....5a Fancy Spider Leg Tea ........45a Pea Berry Coffee, 1 lb. :.....ZZz Pea erry Coffee, 3 lbs. ....Z2z American Qub Coffee, 1 lb. 3Ce American i Club Ccffee 3 lbs.. ?l:::..;J..........i.51.C5 American Xiub, 5 lbs. ..:.51.C5 E uy at ife tore iffl . Of a Colored . 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