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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1923)
FRIDAY MORTTOJG.vAPIimlOS Kill! 'Always! ; Attractive r-;r nn ; CTICGOIT. CTATTSriAIT, EALTI. : OHEGON ISAFTER , .. iii mi -iii ' ." - -- vrT- BIG .Some, Things That 'Salem . Needs to Be Object of t , ; . Club During .Year. , .; . g commute at fire fr-si sat ed, forward-looking members of the Klwanis club, wl report on at. least fiVe; outstanding Salem j problems that Ki wants -cou ld 'consider-'-! as worthy its. best IntenslTO . work ifor ; the next year lor -two and then the Club will rote to adopt, at least one ot these subjects ast a defi nite goal for ' Its ' endeators. j . The ; carrying of the , recent school " bond - election . 'was char; acterized by ReT. "Ward Willis Long yesterday as ' a triumph tor the things thaV Kiwanis t stands for, though .he safld that the morement 'jh.ad the same en dorsement and support from., all clubs of like nature. He . pro ppeedf that ' $he aiu I enaruia adopt some big, worth-while dei velopment plan, and the appoint ment of a. shifting committee to pick' out . these: ' big ' things was the result ,ot his address. : "irhe ; Salem : , Ladies I Double Quartette farored the audience with two delightful! selections, that "were ,' heartily i applauded. Then the club (Itself sang some of Its Klwanis songs. , The attendance prize for the day. a fine earring set, the Sift of Klwantan Doughton, was iirst drawn ,by, Herb Stiff, but he waited '"his - claim i on the ground .thai hef had been too lucky In -the 'pest,' and It went to Elmo V'"biUi jenj-the second drawflng. The whole club accepted hJs in Tltation fo lne' With the Whites end test the new cutlery- i J Ctamey Brothers to Build ; New Laundry at Silverton ' SILVERTON Or;, Aprfl 26 (Special to The Statesman.) Sil verton is to hare & new laundry. It will be built, by the iStamey E rothers, ; who now Wa the" Sll verton laundry It Is to be of concrete and steel and will meas ure 40 by 72 feet. The location cf the new laundry will ' be on Jersey street beside the old one. '. X.aw ana modern equipment, in cluding larger boiler- and new lroner;' is to be installed.- j ::i . ; ;"(' ' It is expected . that the new building' will be completed by the t.kllle of June. t '1 S at bavins ilLPil ras : s poly, ski;: j - ,i . . ... , .-, ,. .Ipply Sulphur ua Told 1 When Tour Skin Breaks Out. Any breaking Out of the skin on raee neek - arms - or- body - is overcome Quickest by applying Ilentho-Salphur.' " The pimples reem ta dry right up and go away, c eclares a noted skin specialist. - Nothing has erer been found to take the place of sulphur, as a jlraple remover. ' It" Is harmless and inexpensive. Just' ask "any druggist for a small jar of Rowles nentho-SuIphur and use j it like cold cream. Adr. - 1; ilk You are always just a little In a hurry in tret ting breakfast. If i you want something good and easy to prepare, let itjbe CHERROIIotcakes. is made ' from i a blend of .choice valley and east ern Oregon -hard wheat that gives Cherro Gra ham ' that natural nutty, flavor, and !the bran f alf 1 left in. - I .jILUimci bis. SAtEM - - - ORE. Valley Flour Guaranteed Qua, ity, per sack . . $1.35 "'hi VaUey Flour, guar- d ; o C . anteed, 1 sack . . A0 . ( Crown Flour, 1 sack . Oatmeal, 4 1 sack.; . .L Corn j ' i j " - Meal . . . Pan' Cake ; ; Flourl! S Pounds if Rice i--. 5 Pounds White - , Beans- jj..;. 1.99, 1.48 .28 .60 5 .45 5 ans ItliEr 49c Tail Cans, Special 5 Cans Milk i.;V. 5 Cans Pork and Beans' . 6 Cans . ' Tomatoes' 5 Cans: Corn . . 5 Cans Salmon, Ded. Redo 5 Cans Sardines eee 5 .49 .55 .60. .55 .85 4 Horseshoe, Climax, Star, 1 plug 69c Camels, per pk& f1f.;;jlScr:: i per carton $1:40 tleats Bacon: Squares, y, per lb. . , Heavy Bacon, r ? per lb. , 5-Pound pall Lard Wesson Oil or . Mazola, ;H gal. , 24 Bars Crystal White Soap i . . , i , JZi Bars Snolite Soap . . . J 1 1 ; 3 .Dutch! IK, Cleanser '. .'j. . , . , Citrus Washing ' , . Powder tf - - is .18 22 .75 .95 1.00 .98 .25 .23 3 5 Vegetahlss ' : - II i v- -. Kept fresh, sold fresh through - o u r sanitary sprinkling display. We sell more) fresh vege tables ' than any other ; store in ! Salem, j This y great i turnover always 1 assures yoa fresh quality Green Onions, r 2 for Asparagns, ' per lb. ....!... Vstsierx . 4 . . BeetSA I i ' ,1 i, per . hunch j Radishes . . . . Rhubard per lbi i i. Spinach, I j per lb; 2.. Bulk Carrots, per lb. i . 4 Sweet potatoes, 4 lbs. ...... : Weinsap Apples, small, dos. J..... Weinsap Apples, ; large, dos. Oranges',, extra . larger dos. !.!. . . . , Leaf Lettuce. ' per hunch .'i. . ; . , ' . HEAD LETTUCE , . 8c or a for - .15 .10 .18 :10 .05 .05 .10 .03 .25 .20' .25 .55 .06 15c - a- Famoai Bar bank .POTATOES- Store Open Till 9 p. m. .f e As in Times Past "We Lead Again" in Securing the Best Merchandise in Salem and ' passing them on at Great Savings to the Public Look at these ' V . - - - - . - T I 1 " ----- .. ; . - :. iSbo.-Pairs of . Sho dJkajF Some will go t , -I PEOPLEi PEOPLE! I W V V J tiJJ M I 1 I I I I I s II j V 1 f CT. I fTJ I I 1-1 ' ' I I i . 1 es 1 ladc 6y Oxrr Buyers in ... i Purchase Positively Astounding will , be the Keducttons! Heavy Shoes for Ladies and (Jirls, light shoes, oxfords, and . pumps, strap slippers in brown, and black shoes with low and military heels, for every wear and occasion. Others will be sold at COMEANIJ , Bring your daughters, wives, and sisters, everybody. We can fit f eetj small feet, long feet and tittle feet. Bring the family, and bring the neighbors to the shoe sale that will, storm 'the shoe balcony like a Kansks cyclone. The Extra Grades go at i $ 11 95, Salem has actually never seen, anything likq it. It will be most: remarkable in; form Just think of it, good grades of Shoes from $3.00, $5.00, $700 to $12.50 values offered in this, tremendous sale at the price named above. If you don't need, shoes now come and buy them for later on. The sizes in the lots range from 2V2 to , 8. Come and buy one pair, two pairs, three pairs, five pairs, in this great said Saturday. u i Si, :an n 1 1 r ti Extraordinary Low Money ; Savin? Prices All -? Over, the Store ; WASH GGX)IS 27 inch Ginghams, reduced -.to, yard --.--.-10c 36 inch Spring Percales, all colors, yar-.-.lite 39c Galatea Cloth, reduced to, yard ....27c 29c Challies,: Paisley, Gmghim patterns d.l 9c 35c Hickbry Shirting; reduced to, yard -.12 35c Cretonnes, in 36 inch width, yard ..... ..19c 3 inch Blue Chambray, reduced to, yordj 19c Size 60 x60 Jap; Lunch Cloths m -iSpecial 98c Standard 39c Grade OOCIctr. Per Yard i 29c -! UNION SUITS Summer grades for Ladies, in all sized. . ; -. Special ' " ' ' " ' iT i - The Biggest Hot Sale and Biggest Bargains Will Be Held Saturday 7011 IjyMS'; Witfi i4 tie Newest Styles and Ideas ; $3 Jfr tb $8150 Value on Sale. . : f! Be a a Sae Without a Peer It Will Be Marvelous It Will Be Great trv -.;'-1,-. ;. " j 1 -: - i-v.i--.." ' ' i ,-. ''..... i .' :-f-i .. -:$ -y-i. :i ' j. " ''"""i : t. lA 'It-1''" " :-' -,r'-'C- ; .' : .-. ' j, j : v - ; , . ; .- J ' ' ' ,5 1 ,. ' j 4 Our buyers met with a stroke of luck and here it is in Saturday's Sale. 700 Hats, nicely trimmed hats, sailor hats, small shapes and large shapes. "Every model is :- represented. Beautiful flower trimmings, enrich this selec tlon. Stretch your imagination to the utmost of value i getting and even v then you will be dazzled with joy when you see this great selection that we otter in Saturday s sale. Come early and make your headway to tne nai- i cony aepanmenL f -. , . 1 Spcial Reductions ia: Outing legs kSigarooS Women's -Khaki . Shirts Riding and Walking Styles : ?2.98 k Tilisses' Khaki Dresses . v,3.Sb Taluea, reduced to ' $2.98 Ftlen's and Ladies' ,: t Hats i Made otkhakt. light and airy ": :;--: 69c. .,;; Vcmcn'i Khnki Breeches Lace and knlcker Iottoms 11.93 ; .16 Inch Ladies' $9.50 Boots' Moccasin styles." good - - leather, -Special . $6.93-' Ladies,' Khdd - : mddis's : r Famoas ''Jack Tar" make '- . Special $1.98: SPECIALS FOR MEN, AND BOYS .$1.98 . .49 : 1.98 Men's $3.00 Felt Hats, Special . . - ,,- Boys 75c Summer Union Saits Men's Work Pants, specially priced ; uoraaroy Fants for men, special :... 2.98 35c to 50c value Wash Ties; special .:.:.. .29 Boys 75c Cloth Hats, a bargain at ;L " - .49 ' Little. Gent's "Rah, Rah" Hats .98 Men's $3 wool Spring Caps, special ...r.i: 1.69 4 Men's Peanut Straw Work Hats ........ - .29; Arrived! . A New Line ! Spring Suits $14.95 . -i TV '. . ' ;. You'll be. pleasingly sur prtsed' when yoo ; see the graceful styles and fine" weaves' and; you'll' agree' they're" worth more than a the-asking price. ' Altyine Crepe Silk EIougog ? $2.49. . . The styles and colors are beautiful and the -ralueg are extreme. 1 i-ml 4 Newest Stvles. Best Qualities. Lowest Prices in Clever New ! Styles In a New. Shipment, of SILK DRES i On the Balcony Vbol Init Slip Oyerc Spedd $1.93 Regularly sold at $3.50; the bargain opportunity comes Saturday. . - Rcady-to-Wcop A New Shipment r . ; Silk Crepe de Chine Pretty Colors. Special for j : , Saturday i $1,19 If !- i 75 iy. ' . re- i $15.00 and $18.00. is the ordinary selling price of Dresses of this quality. They are made of richly colored and firm quality silks. Their styles too are equal to those that sell at nearly douhle the figure. . - . ' ;:.-ifr.iv Women's Gingham Dresses, Special $238 ; They, are made for service, as well as style ; beautiful, colors,, trimmed in Paisley and White Organdies. AH, sizes in the lot Ladies' Jersey Silk ' Petticoats Regular $3.60 Talue. Special $1 s 4: