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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1925)
i THE OREGON STATESMAN, 6 ALE2.I, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1923 ; " 1 -' 1 '!-' 1 - I I f I t -' . ' I Will stop tomorrow i Colds break in 4 hours for the million 'who use Hill's, fever and headache go. U Grippe yields iaj days. This is the quick, the scientific xvay to end these dangers m discomforts. Doo't trust lesser helps, doot wait. Get back to normal at once. A3 fences -tlt rrks3fc! CKeaBo. C with poms Hundreds of poultry men have made fortunes with Purebred Chiclcens bred to lay from 200 to 300 eggs a year, SO pens and trios of pure bred chickens (some with world champion records) 'and Valued at Over $1,200.00 -i Will Be Given Away to ambitious men, women, boys, "and girls. - For full information cut out this advertisement and. send 'yjoar name and ad dress to ,v ''.iJ :r.- ' ' Northwest Poultry Journal . Salem, Oregon BIL'ESTOIIEID 0 C Campaign in MarionPolk Counties To Be Carried j On By Salem Mart E. T. Barnes will be the thai r man of the American Red Cross actiTlties In Marion-Polk counties during ' the campaign to raise $7500. T. M. Hicks will head the organization In Salem. I ' The drive,which will begin Feb ruary 9 ami continue until; Feb ruary 18, U for the purpose - of carrying on the present relief pro gram, and to meet the overhead cost of the Red Cross here. : J In the vicinity of Salem Be tween 125 and 150 ' men a month are given relief and service. :s It is necessary to have between" $150 and $200 on hand each month, to care for these cases as they come to the attention of the officials. Bronchitis i Leaves a bad congh.' So does "flu" and la grippe. But these lingering coughs yield easily to the healing and curative qualities of la. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY " Every user is at friend WE PAY CASH FOft i; .,..,youb ,. i FURNITURE AND TOOLS j ; Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. : Bet Price Paid 285 If. Oom'l St. i Pbone f 7 The overhead that arises with this relief ?: fs very moderate, .even though it is sometimes necessary to write .25 or 30 letters in refer ence to claims, papers and other matters - of the World, war veter ans. Sometimes this correspond ence is carried on over a period of nine months to one year. Some of the veterans are in the Oregon state hospital and other Institutions and constant attention must be paid them In order to protect . their interests and to se cure attention from -the United States government. . The military officials are cooperating i in this work, but it is necessary to have some attention from the Red Cross. It is a big work and covers a rast territory." ' In .the donations, all i of the money remains in Salem for use, but the memberships of the Red Cross have 50 cents of each mem bership sent to the general head quarters. ;V Walter Johnson Is Offered $2000 Week By Film Man WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Fol lowing the example of a long line of athletes who have refused to let the pleasure of sport dim their business eye, Walter Johnson, the Washington pitching ace, now may soon - be seen disporting r himself before the moving picture camera at $2,000 a week. r: Tom Moore, Washington picture promoter, has made the offer and he said -rtodayj the : .pitcher had "tentalivefy'Tacceptid. " Moore, who is an Old friend ''of Johnson, declared that If the deal went through a six weeks', vaudeville v ' . .. ... m t I 1 tour was m prospect, : aner wmcu Johnson would be placed "on lo cation" for the pictures at Los Angeles. If Johnson finally agrees to a long term contract It means he will not accompany the world's champions to Tampa for spring training. - ! - - - .. . - . . , I JS" , iV Ul - Folks of this community' who haven't yet taken advantage of this value-giving event will do well to come at once lest opportunity slip thru their fingers! Whether your needs are for bedroom, living room, dining room or kitchen, the articles you need are here in' marvelous assortment at low prices. Better come first thing in the imorning! Odd Davenports ;;.vs-.V 6 i : ) For thce who do not careifbr a Iritinff Itoom Suite 'bltt nfed a single Davenport this Special Salewilf prove 'intrcstlnj?. All well made, upholstery of r the best, ; and jilcnsin'y color and designs. See windows.; , ' $119.00 $135.00 : Uakrr Vut Veloqr 0 C A A ft . Ifcivrrtport OU JsllU Polj cIj t tni? Vclour o f f ft " .pavcaport Oif.ljU ; Duvcniort .... OvlJsUU Baker Vut Veluur CAft flft Davenport 3Jt7UU port, OllZsSO Blue Ve-loor ' Davenport Mohair Davenport Very Special Mohair Davenport Davenport . . . . $169.00 UcHUtiful Polychrome Davenport Oft Aft Additional Values In GOOD FURNITURE During January every De partment of the Storo l is Filled to Overflowing with Special Values Odd Dining Tables Priced Special AH' $144.00 Very Special Two Piece Suite Beautiful Mohair $238.00 Odd: Chairs ; Kidney Davenport and Chair to Match .... Very Special 1 r"" 1' ""j t I I ESI fg'Vr..,y'w(yff?'- i)f'"f!",''''''"""" VJ 73) A Selection of the Finest Mohair- Fireside Chairs ami Rocker at a Great Having; IIOCIiKU 1TIAIK " Fire Side $69.00 ! $79.00 ...$79;00 ? "S,r!.$89.00:- Ko.o,;i.. $89.00 We have gathered together several Dining Tables -only one of a kind in a variety of styles round and . ob long shapes, that have been priced1 downward for a final clearance. If you need a new dining table, bo sure and see these. ' " ; Living Room Draperies 50-in. Damask in blue and gold mulberry and gold, -: Black and gold blue, gold alid 'mulberry combinations. Tbeso do not need to bo lined. Very' pop ular Special, yd. $2.75 36-In. Perleytone Prints In Living Room Patterns Special . 99c Yd. Your Credit is Good Oh any purchase you make even -at these extremely low prices ' Crr!it Wirut Ir.lrrcst W - ' 4irvJ0llWV ( 3&rf CORVALLIS lp i' Therms a Differjsrica arid Distinction in Busicks Stores, and a! Daily Helpfulness in ; ! the Interest or Economical uood Living. ! sszz: Wheat Cream of : x . -. i . . . 2 pltgs. i 'mi i.r iiiyt)".'n. I" i mum iiiniiiiiiiiii"i:inwinninr 'mmVp "mi : , a .,( . ... . I - I . i i. 1 .,.!;:: Old Dutch Cieante M2cfor:15b FancyBreakfast ' Si : Bacon s ! 30c Id. : t (DascadiB Hanis Half or Whole ' i 1 . ; 1 1 Sugar-13 I j i OG New Sauer Kraut 2 ?! i; II qts fdr 2 5 c No. 5 box Fresh Crisp; Spdla Crackers : ; Lily ofValle Rosebud Beets j Packed in glass Crystal W hite Soap 6 bars! 25 c 2 Cans I Standard j Corn K";'c I 1 1 Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon Loins 23c per lb. Premium Hams Half or Whole 31b lb. I Gefti; Nut Margarine 3 lbs. 65c Fancy ISunkist Oranges Nice medium size 5 c 49 Lb. Sack Vim Flour This-is 32c per sack less than ' , wholesale Full Cream Cheese 2 lbs. 55c Large package Citrus Washing Powder Sugarj Cured Bacon 26c per lb. Fancy Picnics fee lb. Oregon Navy I Beans 6lbs.49c ii . . - - , - - . - - - . I '. No. 5 pail , Swiftfs Silver Leaf Lard 93c Sunkist Oranges Large, sweet and juicy i 2 doz. 65c 100 Lbs. Burbank .Potatoes Small size, excellent quality 2 Pk. Puffed1 Wheat 27c I I. Our new meat department isa great ; convenience to our customers and there's an added delight in every; bite of this wonderful quality meat, government inspected to be sure! All the choice cuts from the best grain fee) young Healthy animals and you pay no more for this quality than is some times asked for uninspected meats. , " ' n t j 'i jit , ( r- f " ' 1 - . , j Luxury Pig Pork Sausage, lb: 20c . j .Busick's Special Steak cut from well fattened jThe ibame pig pork, shoulders used p making L government inspected prime young beef animals 'Luxury Sausage as arc enjoyed so much when is ideal for an economical and tasty breakfast or roasted southern style with sweet potatoes. dinher dish, 14c lb. ! . ' .'' -1 n ' i 'I, '.i ' "! I" !' ' 4,'- '-- "' ( '-' it I " ;.-,-:'.', - . -. '? 4 -. ji?PfilF--; m t r I, iliin !T. mT,! l t ' .mmmmmmm .jjn, mm i... L ji , l ii..ii i ,M,,il,l,. ,., , , ,, , , , I , , M ll,lll, ,L, M t Am, mmmn m , thmmmt ' - &' -- ' ' ' " ... , . - S . j& ! - E I j .. 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