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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
s ' .i i- 14 -ri 8 'TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 WE PAY CASH. F03 ' - xYOUR FURNITURE Xiroi'doLS Capital Hardware & - Fiurdture Co Bet Price Pf If. Com! St. Ptone 47 REMSIOT TDiiEfflGii Northwestern University Glee Club Entertains Realtors at Regular Meeting 'The Northwestern University Glee club entertained the Marion- (Goodey tk . PeaFsom Guaranteed Quality roods tuffs 1 OUR RAPID GROWTH Business doesn't shift aimlessly around from one store to another. There Is a sound reason for vthe rapid 'growth of a rirm. A sound reason for quitting an old trading place for a new. The reason for our rapid growth is obvious to us and is rapidly being understood by 4he people of Salem." Leaving the old path of foodstuffs once purchased the deal is closed, to the handling of guaranteed quality foodstuff ; with each article goes a quality or Money refunding guarantee thereby saving a heavy loss so common daily in purchasing foodstuffs. A sound rea son. A substantial saving. ! ' . FRUITS Fancy Ripe Bananas. 3 lbs. 23c V ORAXGKS Sweet Xavels Xarge Sunkist, doz. . . ... . .30c Blue loose Brand, per doz. 38c Medium size,. per doz.. . . . .28d Jamble Pack, per doz.. . . . .10c -appi-.es Fancy large hand packed Bpitzenburg, box . . . . .$1.79 Medium size hand packed Spitzenburg, box .... .$1.29 Fancy large pack Wagner Ap ' pies, a wonderfully fine eat ing apple, per box. .. .$1.79 Medium size Wagner Apples, J per box i : GRAPE FRUIT : Heavy Floridas, 3 for;. MISCELLANEOUS - 6 Palmolive Soap .49c 6 Creme Oil Soap . ....... 39c White Wonder Soap. ... ,23c 1 Old Dutch Cleanser. ... ,25c 5 lbs. Blue Rose Rice. ... .49c Macaroni, 3 lbs. . ... ?....25c Jello, all flavors ........ 1.0c" 1 lb, Golden West Coffee. .57c 1 lbiilill's Coffee 57c 1 lb. M. J. B., Coffee.. . . .37c Bulk Coffee. per lb.. . . .40c, 43c, 48c, 60c 0:' HAMS The quantity we are moving of these good Hams proves their entire satisfaction - get the ham habit. , j ; . Half or whole, per lb.. . .. .23c LARD Nov 5 'Cascade Lard. .87c FLOUR : 49 lb. bag Crown Flour. .$2.39 9 lb. bag Cherro Flour. $259 49 lb. bag Valley Flour. .$2.39 VEGETABLES California New Cabbage, ! per lb. ..... .i. ...... . .4c California Head Lettuce, 3 for ..... . ...... .23d California New Bunch Beets .. . . .lOc California New Bunch Carrots . ... . ...... . .10c California New Bunch Turnips ..... J . . 10c Local H. H. Leaf Lettuce, 2 for ....... J. '..v.;.. 13c Spinach," Bulk Carrots, Pars nips and Turnips, Ripe Toma toes, Cauliflower. Rutabegas, Rhubarb, in fact all the obtain able fresh vegetables. RKMKMllEIt: Our Delivery Service places our merchandise in your home any place in the city, West Salem or' Salem Heights without extra charge. r i 211 North Commercial Street Phone C. 04 D. Orders -33 Polk county Realtors at their regf alar meeting yesterday . in (the. Marion hotel. .The program that they offered was par excellence and consisted of solo and group numbers. Holland Pease, hasso, was greeted with nnusual enthus iasm and .scored a direct hit in his .offering of Kipling's "Reces sional." - ' In making the trip to Salem it was anounced that the club sunk ever $1500 in transportation charges alone, but that the oppor tunity of appearing before the Salem audience could not he ne- gleetecL-' r Members of the championship Northwestern University : swim ming team were introdnced to the Realtors and their guests. v . Two visiting members were In attendance from Medford for the concert here. . They are Wing and Dr. Sterns," former 4 students at the eastern school. Gertrude J. M. Page was in charge of the affair, while J. R. Rupert, was presiding officer. - Loyal Graham, representative from Washington county to the state legislature was the main speaker of the day. He explained the various phases of the real estate bill now before the legisla ture.- : PERSONALS Dr. A.PIntler of Stayton vis ited In Salem yesterday. Mrs. J. V. Calvin ot Mt. Angel was a Salem visitor yesterday, I Mrs. Anna J. Morrison was in the city from Forest Grove yes terday. ' " i Swimmers Give Exhibit of Skill at Y Tank Yesterday Four real swimming champions showed their stuff in an exhibition swim at the YMCA tank yesterday afternoon.. They were Breyer and Howell, Olympic team representa tives, and Corbett and Manowitz Demonstrations of the 160 yards, 880 yard swim, fancy dives, breast stroke, crawls and other swimming methods were witnessed by a lim ited sized crowd, which squeezed Inside the tank room. The four young men are travel ing with the Northwestern Uni versity Glee club on their tour of the pacific coast. " I Crying Need for Workers) Voiced By Salem Red Cross There is a crying need for ad ditional workers to finish up the i fallen ffsVS as, , i LJs 23 Salem's Only' Kafaieria Shoe Store, l , worn mm-m Help Yourself and SAVE A DOLLAR FORMERLY COHEN, SHOE CO. 357 STATE Sli , SALEM, ORE. We have arranged shoes for the whole family at Bargain prices, plainly marked for size and price, so you may choose ; your own styles ance on every shoe. Our profits on these ehbes arc so small you 11 wonder how we can do it. v But we know we will turn our stock faster and that's the answer in a nutshell. Quick 6ales, small profits and no old stock left over, j We invite you all to come in and look over these shoes in our help yourself department. CHILD BEN'S WOMEN'S . -HEN'S BOW Pcmo and Pumps and j Shoes and Shoss and .Oxfcrds Oxfcrds j Oxfcrds Oxfords UM $1.88 $2.88 $1.98 $3.8l:i $3JS8 MM; I s t . . Nothing over $3X3 in This Department JSii h faction, Guaranteed or Money Refunded roH call of the American Red Cross In Salem. - Because of ' the - lack of team members the local organization has not been able to bring the pledges up to the proper , strength. They fall below 4he es timate which causes the need for more workers and representatives to be more pressing. V . Some opposition Is met by the workerswhen ' they attempt to write up the roll call. Many peo ple are under the impression- that the Red Cross is, a war organiza tion, and forget that its greatest mission is filled in time of peace and In protecting the interests Of the ex-service, men. In addition, the organization is able to be In the field in time of need and tn every emergency. jLAtlGE BOOZE HAUL MAPIS i i SEATTLE. Feb. II. -Federal nrohibitlon agents arrested 1 Carl and Eldrich Spane; proprietors of a dairy ranch two miles north of Auburn, 22 miles south of Seattle. following a seizure today of 2,460 gallons of moonshine on the ranch. - There .must he something in" royal blood. Wales didn't look funny in a hlue shirt. 1 . . m ID) - STORE'S SALEM CORVALUS Tiw rn'Vrxr"" "an L l Ly UU rU.U ALBANY WOODBURN 9 " . r '-'hi! t;! , l !; :!! h. . :- : h The nations of the world today that are carrying- the heaviest pronouncedly lovers of good meat. ' part of the burdens of society are It being established that Meat is a necessary part of our daily cjiet, it remains for intelligent mothers ee to itthat the quality standard is maintained so that the! meats served their families are of an as- to see sured definite grade. H OUR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS A FLA V0RY TENDER ROAST Economical the chcaicst cut you can buy lb. 14c Premium Hams, half or whole MM 31c If you would bring ito your table satisfactlojn supreme in meats, seive inspected first quality cuts. -: ! '''! ' : ;: H'l! i:N ! Vim Flour, 49 lb. sack ------ :nf:i .3239 A TENDER, SAVORY, JUICY ':- STEAK " - lb. 14c Luxury Pure Pig Pork Sausage lb. 20c Another Lot of Small Burba Crystal White Soap 6 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for 15c ,,'"h:-;ji j; Borden's Milk 3 for 25c Dari Gold Milk 3for 25c Full Cream Cheese 2 lbs. for 55c Ripe Juicy Oranges 2 doz. for 45c Market Day Raisins 4 lb. pkg. for 39c Crisp Soda Crackers No. 5 box for 49c Hill's Bros. Coffee 2 lbs. for $1.12 Eitro Standard Tomatoes 2 for 27c M.J. B. Tree Tea 8 oz. pkg., 2 for 73c Peet's Machine Soap 2 for 65c Citrus Washing Powder 2 for 49c Pure Senialena' Macaroni lUHipli'iLill;-.! Hi: ! :!.:' 3 lbs. for Extra Standard 2 cans for 25c Crepe Toilet Paper I M h ' I J" li! Hjjj T UM"! m; roiis ror 1 25c ih !i:-i' i Calumet Corn Starch 2 pks. for 19c New Sauer : Kraut 2 qts. for . :h!.:25c;h;i 1 Fresh Ranch Eggs 2 doz. for 53c Silver Leaf Lard No. 5 pail for 93c Oregon Navy : Beans 6 lbs. for 47c Crisp Graham Crackers 2 lbs. for 35c I f... Pcct's Naptha Powder 2 for 49c ! Quaker Puffed Wheat i :::...: ;;!ri!ihif.u:i'jM:.;.: f...';. ; 2 pks. for !ilt!27cl:.;hh- Snow Drift" ' Shortening if';i;r Ni'il-liiirlij! 5 .r!r!; hi- - 89c Second Grade Beans 5 lbs. for 25c ...... t Blue Tip Broom '. each 99c - i u 1 ... - .... i : ." i " Creme .Oil Soap 3 for i 20c A,: BUY FROM A STORE WITH THE , GO ! IT'S YOUR GUARANTEE OF SERVICE PLUS QUALITY yK yfSv 0 w