SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1924 3 &. WATCH THIS PAGE. " -GOO0IAnKETETi: : cruide tor - buying Groceries, -Meats and Food Supplies. If I -st: Rwtt t S-ifnrfiavMftrninir t v It will save you money' on your -A table supply. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON r1 t i EFFORT TO GET BEST IS IDE Exceedingly Attractivafruits tind Vegetables in Salem j Just Now '.'We never spare any expense to " get the very best lor' our custom ers." .said a leading groceryman , yesterday In Saiem, and if the . housewives : would , come down . with their baskets In the good old way and look over- the offerings. , they would realize the truth of this statement. ;.. It is hard to keep the appetite t the family up to par this time of the year. It takes more thought than fn the early spring, so a housewife Is sometimes ."put to" "THE CHILDRKX ', , KKEP SIR BUSY cutting Peerless bread. They like it better than candy, cake, or cinnamon toast. Well, yon have missed a treat if yon " don't eat this bread. You must try it. It is so wholesome and tasty mother's delight ! ; Peerless Bakery I'UiM-li and Pastry 170 X. Commercial Phoney pas to know just what to prepare fori the family. i ' j Fresh vegetables have their ap peal. They are a necessary part of the diet and should be pur chased even at an ; increased price for the sake of the health of the family. The grocery man in Sa lem; keep their foodstuffs under sanjtary conditions. The spray is very popular her and the mer chants work constantly at their stock. The general public ap preoiates th effort the merchants make to keep the vegetables and fruits in first-class shape and this appreciation is evidenced by the fact of the large sales. ' Wax beans, string beans, car rots, beets, turnips, i along with a host of other vegetables are found in the stores in abundance, fresh supplies doming in every day. Peaches and-plums occupy first place in the fruit line. Water melons are coming a shorter dis tance now and are better. Logan berries are plentiful and should be I used freely. A lovely fruit whip can be made from 'these without cooking. In fact, almost any fruit in this class can be used for a whip.i The less number of eggs used the longer necessary to whip the .fruit, but' women fare not so busy socially these days. If any member of the; family is lacking in appetite, let that mem ber do the shopping, and when the stores of Salem are visited the ap petite will return. I I SALEM MARKETS I : Price quoted mr wholesale ' and are priee received . by r farmera. No retail prices are given. OKAUr AJTD sat No. 3 wfceat 0 No. S red wbeat, eked-, . 0Oe OaU ' i, ', , ,.. , , 45a 48c Chrat bay Uat hay ..$13 a 13 ..$12 (at tl4 Clover bay. baled 12 14 ' PORK. KTTTTTOir AND BEET nogs, top, 225-275, ewt. -ST.75 Hoks. ton. 275-300. cwt S7.50 Top veal, ' dregted 7c Cowa : -,,,...... 2e 4c Top Iambi- Spring , lambs.. POUXTET 7e e 12 18e TTeaty bens Hogs, top. 150-225 lbs, ewt , SS.00 Kough h-ary 2c 4e Light sows 2c & 4c ' EOOS. BUTTSS, BtTTTEKPAT Cresmery batter ,,r.41a 42c Batterfat, delivered. .....37c Milk, per ewt . , 1.85 Egfr. selects . ' ..85e , Standards -23e Pnllrts iOe F1BIE QUALITY VEGETABLES arc bringing us many new customers every day. "These -vegetables are very sweet and tender, as they are grown in the rich j soil ' along the Abiqua River.' . ; Fresh Supply Always on Hand Once you try them always you'll buy them. Also a full line of pastry and cold meats. '. ; FREE DELIVERY T i t ,!' TKeVegetable Corner ' -I. D. IIARTWELL, Prop. 13th and State. Phone 290 V v: STEER BEEF If you are not, using the best meats on the. market drop in at McDowelTs. We sell this choice steer beef for4 the same price that other markets in Salem are selling , their old dairy maids for. 'i " , ; 1 I ; ' J i Hamburger Steak .1 12!4c r'' Freshly ground. "' j e .1. 15c Pure Pork Sausag No water; no cereal. Pure Lard In bnlk. f : 14c Pork to Roast . .1 15c Breakfast Bacon . 1 Our own light weight sugar cured. i . 20c " McDowell Market : Where a Dollar Does its Duty.: r 173 S. Com'I. 173S.ComI. Open Until 8 P. M. Saturday Evening. New Housing Experiment Brings Sunshine, Fresh Air and Beauty In Reach of Every Woman's Bufsi -saasr,' bill f2 7''Wiri'i ' 111 ' t l if : T9 m Kit L 2 1 Investment of $7,500,000 Scene la Typical .Uctropulitan Apartmetit Beauty, convenience, and health- i an promdtSnfs sanltntion : ot dwelltne j coBsrructlon ior groups of families need hot be expenjive. It. is just as asy to design - an apartment bouse i with- flower gaj-dens in the Inner j court and shrubs alongr the i sidewak.as It is to leave a bare ! patch of earth hat will soon be come It Mtrty-TOUr apartment houses it uong island City. Wooddtde. ani Astoria, containing 2.160 apart ments, . ranging from - two to sta rootns and bath. Tbey. are rented uniformly jat $9 a month for eacb room, with the bathroom included free. "Some are equipped with a damp .for. ash cans, old i kitchenettes, as-the 18 apart- snoea,! and broKen dishes. iivent pictured -above, -with its This sun-kissed window Is the ! iug.ro m. bedroom, and bath, and proud! possession of a New Tork f others have; fuU-sised kitcbus ot basioess woman who occupies breakfast nooks. one or tne moaei apartments re-1 Tbse apartments . were placed centlyj constructed by the , Metro-. at the disposal of the general pub polifan Life Insurance Company, as tic and the company's 8.000 New a demonstration of; healthful, inex- York employees indlscrl&duately, pensive nouwng conditions. Kor j and so fully did they meet the pop J18 a j month she enjoys this two jular demand that not one a part room and bath apartment and has ment . wasj left , unrented for aa all the comforts of a neat, attract ive home. . J' ' .. This problem of a modern apart ment, Adequately lighted, heated. 'and ventilated, and yet requiring hour. Families with children,' no mat ter If there be half a dozen of the lively young mischief makers have found "Welcome hamrinf only moderate rental, has been j over the door. The freckled boy ;solved: for more than two thous-lwith the roller skates and his curly and business! women and married ! haired sister with the i doll-bueev couples, in Greater New York. What has been accomplished there can jbe worked i out, with necessary local variations, in any wide-awake community. The Metropolitan life lasuranoe Company has made know they are not ' intruders. And mother, coming. In ;with baby after an afternoon nap in the fresh air, the heavy stairs. Is not obliged ; to drag perambulator . up . thm H PR CES E DECKOCOB The Federal Reserve Board romis uut uenerai dusi- i ness Re-Adjustments ; WASHINCTONV D. C, July 11. An j important readjustment of business conditions characterized by decreases in industrial and trade was i serve way , States. The activity and lower prices eclared by the federal re board tonight to he under throughout .the United board called ; attention to reduced earnings by industrial workers with a consequent cur tailment in their buying power and sharp decreases in produc tion, j The lowered prices have carried to every commodity except food j-which ; remains almost un changed. ' : "The considerable expansion of production j during the early mohliis of 1924," the board said, "wasj followed by Important cur tailment in certain industries iii response to a lessened volnme of currebt purchases and a hesitancy oh tie 'part of manufacturer in placing forward orders. . ': "Tiie recission in business activ ity has been accompanied since April by a decreased demand for credit for commercial purposes. and this, j together with the con tinued inflow of gold imports, has brought about an unusual ease in the money market." creases,; however, ranging froni two per cent in Columbus. .Den ver. Fall River, St. Paul;' Salt? Lake City, San Francisco and Seattle,! to one per cent in Balti more, Boston,: Bridgeport, Kansas City, l0s $Uige!es, Louisville Man chester: Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Richmond, v Rochester and Scrau- ton, and less than half of one per cent in Butte, New Haven, Port land, Main; Portland, Oregon and St. Louis. . Over; the year period many of the cities showed adecrease rang ing from four, to less than fve tentha ot one -pCr cent. . 0 HTA LM BR Irate Laborer Threatens Accident Commissioners ( j a- nil Charles. Larsen, a Portland laboret.f landed 'in the city jail Friday after he had threatened to take the law into r his own handsj regard Ickh of the conse quence to himself, in order to compej tne state industrial .acci dent commission to give him ' ad ditional adjusted compensation for an injury, to his foot two years ago. lie appeared at the office la the! .morning and demanded a settlement, threatening -violence if he were not paid $5000 by 1 o'clock in the'atternooiu ; He will be examined as to sanity. L - Larsen was injured two years ago while working-fori the Zideii jSteinberg company of Portland. He was granted two months com pensation by they commission. Later jhe took the case into court and obtained an order for a larg er amount. Later he appealed to the supreme court, hut while- the case ham been pending, discharged his attorney. .' j j : r-f, - : TRKASUUK IS SOUCiHT MILL CITY, Ore,, July 11.- The excavatiqn of a large pile, of rocks, which workers are. sure is an ancient tomb with buried trea sure and possibly contains the re mains of some noted chief. Is at tracting much interest on the little north fork of the Santiam river, about' 10 miles east of Jleharaa. A large tunnel, has been driven into ihe rocks, and the workers RAISES GRAIN PRICE Lack of Rain in-Fields Makes Wheat Take Sudden Turn : in Market Prices CHICAGO, 111., Jly II. With the Canadian crop reported as be ing curtailed seven million bush els daily through lack of grain, wheat made a material . fresh (up turn in prce today. Closing quo tations here for. wheat, although unsettled were lc to lc net higher, September $1.16 and Decern b;er $1.1901.19 to ilil9 : ! crorn finished unchanged to c advince; oats, i to c up; ami provisions at Sc to 27c gain ! Except ;f or one - brief setback. the wheats market kept climbing throughout the day. South Iakota and Montgomery complaints of dry weather tended somewhat Sto enhance wheat .val ues and sb lTkewise did a bulge in prices at Buenos Aires, 'as well as Kuropetin buying here and at Winnipeg land also at the Gnlf of Mevico. ;j J j. j ;On the tother hand, tha govfru ment report , of new wheat from th domestic harvest. was steadily Increasing! and c o n s i d erable amount o( the day's sales appear ed to be fi-om hedging, tAcutej scarcity of supplies of corn forced July and; September deliveries to a new price record for the peasonJ NoJ 2 yellow here, deliverable on -the spot, commanded $1.11 a bushel, an other topf record. i Provisions keeping pace with corn andj hogs reached new ! top prices fori the season. expect" developments any day. h-av ing bee'n. rewarded with various signs of ancient lffe. I -So admit tance is sallowed to the cave at present, ; jbut . considerable dyna mite is Used in trying to reach the supposed burying spot. I GENERAL MARKETS I w w PORTLAND, Ore., July ll.-H Grain futures: wheat hard white, blues tem and baart, July, $1.33 August, $1.30; soft white July, $1.24; August, $1.25; west ern white July, Augqst, $1.20; hard . winter, northern spring July, August, 1.1 9 ; western red July, $1.18; August, $1.17. Oats No. 2 white feed July, August, $38.50; No. 2 gray July. August, $37. - Barley-- No. 2, 4 6 pounds July, August, $39; 44 ponds July, Au gust, $38 Corn No. 2 eastern yellow shipment July, August, $45; No. 3 do July, August, $44,50. f Mill rri July, $29.50; August, $29.73. I s :p Little. Difference Noted ; In 24 Cities' Food Prices : WASHINGTON, D. C, July 11 Only slight changes In the re tail cost bf food were noted in the j 24- cities! surveyed by the depart ment of labor from , May 15 to June 13"' last. ' All 'showed in- KIGGINS & GOOLEY GROCERS I 211 N0.tX)MX.V PHONE 52 In buying large quantities: we .are able to offer the . following for Saturday Bargains: '; 1 Watermelons (we plug em) ...L......:.3,aC lb. , 3 Pounds Bananas ,i25c 7 Pounds New Spuds ....;:. .-.i . 25c 3 Large Cants l..-.. : 25c 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes or Poast Toasties ....:.33c 1 Package Kerr Hotcake Flour 25 Bars White Wonder Soap .... 6 Bars Swift's Wool Soap ... 4 lbs. Bulk Cocoa .. 22 C. W. Soap iLJ 49-Pound Crown Flour .iill.:.. 49-Pound Cere tana Flour ;....25c '... 2. '-25c 1.-$1.00 L .-... .i$1.75 -.$2.00 We have been very fortunate, to secure t the exclusive right on Ceretana Flour. This Is a. Montana Hard wheat Flour that you will like. 1 1 I H. KIGGINS And E. W. COOLEY (Kig.) (EdO .rt EREE DELIVERY i i 175 S. COMMERCIAL Between State and Ferjry W. "WHAT'S IN A NAME?" TIME and space would not permit ne to fully answer that in a name lies a power and force unexcelled, whether: for good or evil, and yet strictly speaking a name does not stand' for, very much unless it. is backed up by the indomitable courage, high ideals of the life behind it Two hundred years ago the name Abraham Lincoln did not mean much to the folk of that ige until the Great man Abraham Lincoln, emancipator, showed a world that the name of Abraham Lincoln Stood for one of the noblest, grandest, highest, idealistic names in the ma terial universe, and would ring uowrf through the pagesi of history lan ideal name, a power for good. Solomon, the wise, preacher, once said "A good name is rather to be chosen t than great riches." In the business world f many millions have been spent to build a good name. .It,, means something. It stands for something. "A Good Name." The inspiration of this little talk this morning was actuated by the fact of a LEHMAN'S patron having by necessity moved some two miles away, started to trade in other stores. This week jthey came back to LEHMAN'S in spite of distance, pledging themselves once more patrons, satisfied with their experience else i LEHMAN'S STORE STANDS I COURTESY, EVEN PRICES OR HONESTY. AND SERVICE We carry the IJest and Largest advertised lines of mer i . :i 1 : Cii - i i cnana jse 01 uiuiuesiioiiuuie qmiuj. Phone 3Q5 Delivery Promptness BACON i i: FRUITfi & VEGETABLES Sides to)., (Cont'd) ; at , LLZ andOUC ' Cantaloupe, 9Ci ; , ' ,v : ' ! 3 for! .......... vl........ UO 1 aSund . . I 14C ' LOGANBERRIES ' ' , .'. . T! AND BLACKCAPS FLbUR " I - -Hard Wheat K1 i A OATS-L j. - Flour, 49-lb. sk.tiUU Rolldd Oats, j iO.v sugar- ': - . - d S -T 1 Cane Sugar, (1 ft ft Ejctm Cream, j 1 12 lbs, for L J I)lvU 9po0nd sack D3. SOAP ; MARGARINE ' Wool Soap, 'Odp Wilsb Margarine, C ft L 7 4 for : 2pound3 for ......UUC,) -NOODLES ; EGGSi- Chinese Noodles ' OCf Eggktrictly Qi. Brand, 3 pkgs Q fres per doz.; ....Z5C 1 -JELLIES . , V,-. TITT" A a ? ' .'i'i ; All .Flavors, in Glass 1 77 ' o n-i j .A 25c 25cl COFFEE TOMATOES - . p Bulk Coffee QA Tomatoes, ; "OCU , at, pound OUC .2 314 size ...x FRUITS & .VEGETABLES CORN i J Cucumbers ., . Corn, Eastern OKn J. at .... :!.....-....;C ".Pack, 2 tins UJC , 1 HEW CORPORATIONS . k i The following articles of Incor poration were filed yesterday With W. ; E. Crews,; state corporation commissioner: ! j "! J The GOlf shop, Portland: incor porators, Russell Smith, Harry L. Pratt; Plowden Stott; capital, $35,000. v -": j. Lauralou company, Portland; incorporators, B. V. Littlefield, C. II. Greene, -S. Gray; capital, $5000; real estate. j WIest, Inc., Portland: ineornor- ators, Maude Wiest. N. 1. Miller. Clyde Wleat; capital, $5000; fiah, market. ' ' ' . Notioe f an increae In capital from $50,000 to $75,000 was fired hy the Italian Federation hall of Portland. Notice, of an Increase in capital from $7500 to $15,000 was lied by. the Harwell Park Water company. - Notice ot dissolution was filed -by Vanderhoofa, of .Portland. Under the blue sky act a permit was 'issued to the Maupln Power company of Maupln, Ore., to -sell 8 toe lc in the sum of. $52,200. John, Anderson says many times newspapers are compelled to cor rect j item that were right In the first place. Model Safey- Large Loaf Bread ........ Small Loaf Bread ;10c Fresh at 10 a. m. from our sanitary' I ; Liectric Oven. DELICIOUS DANISH PASTRY Fresh at 12 Neon. Try our "bread and pastries They are made the . best. 121 S. COMMERCIAL W 0! 'j i (QuaUty Meats and Groceries Apricots for Canning Information reaches us that there is only about one- third of a crop of apricots in The Dalles, section this year. They are now at their, best and will be pver in a. few days.1 We have a shipment of extra fine fruit in 25-- pound lugs. : jv ,; '. !$2.50 Per L, GQc Baslset (- The Best Fresh Meats we can buy Fine to take a : ham on vacation trip. ; your Morrel's Hamsf!27c ' Sreakfast 7$acon, whole or half side, 25c ib-1 Picnic Lunches Our delicatessen department Is filled with all kinds of fready to eat picnic goods or we will ready Cold Meats, . Green Sour, to be put thei lunch served. 1 Salads, and Ripe Olives, Sweet, Dill Pickles, Potato Chips; Cot tage Cheese, Krart BricJt and Swiss Cheese. Tillamook.! Mar Tion," New York '. Cheddar, Im ported Swiss Roquefort, T" ' '' ) ' r ' ' ' " ' ' . IVmento and Chili', MayonaI.se, Thousand Island Dressing , I Fruits . i . . i - - Cantaloupes, .. W a t e r m elons. Honey r-X)ew ' Melons, Black Caps, Black .Berries, Logans, RaspberriesPeaches. 35c bas ket. Oranges, ;40c. 50ci -COc aozen. j1;..? Baked Goods .With th best materials a hi store, can furnish and baked in an electric oren gives our cakes that delicate texture and goodness. A full rapply for Saturday: Angel, Sunshine, Prune, Chocolate, Nut, Cocoa nut, I Mocha, . Lady . Baltimore, Jelly Roll. ' 'f 1 " - ' . . .Best Cane Sugar, sack ,57.75 Tea harden Syrijp," per , Prince Catsup, 16 oz. bottle, 2 tor 55c Crystal White Soap, 22 tor 1, $4.35 Pf White "Wonder Soap, i 24 for 51, C3.85 Per box Pure Italian Olive Oil, Victoria , Brandy pint 5)Cf quart CQc ; I Half gallon' $1X5 i Gallon C3.C5 Coffee : - Our Oeni Blend Is a high grade, mild," blend of coffee. Ground fresh every day or f while you "wait. "When ; you T buy. this coffee you are buy- , ing ; coffee and not a tin can. ; ' We; guarantee that if you do not; like it. bring it back' and money will be refunded. I ' ' Orated Pineapple You will want some for your Apricot, Pineapple XTonsenre, ,j No. 2 tins. 25c each " j t Fresh GrispVegetiAles Telephone Peas, String , Beans, Celery, Head Lettuce, ; Bunch Beets. Carrots, Turnips, . Green ( Onions, Upt .House Tomatoes, Cucumbers, New Potatoes. 1 "iMothtlSrcisj i PHONES .1885-6.7. No charge for Delivery, i .. - H