The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 20, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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HEGEIVED GY ST.TE
Pioneer of 1847 Was Mem
ber of First Territorial
Legislature .
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'lir behalf of the state, Governor
Pierce yesterday accepted a por
trait of Robert Crouch Kinney, a
pfonper ,o? ,,18 4?,
"V TT2 f re
sented by relative taroush Chief
Just ic& .T A.-.. JHc CrLieXJtlie
Miss Edna" Walker,: daughter of
James 6. 'Walker, Jr., of Portland,
a great-granddaughter .of the plo-1 the; .state .and - a. delesrat, to the
neer, unveiled the portrait., at a
Joint session of the house and sen
ate at noon.
"A state that fails to perpetu
ate the memory' of 1 its' pioneers
and its early traditions Is. on. the
war to decay," Chief Justice Mc
Bride said, in making the presen
tation;. :i&.,j4- . ; -
Robert Kinney came to Oregon
Gojder: Pearson
: uuurumeea vuaury rpoasiurr ..-
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: World -wide business: is made possible by exercising
"Confidence in ,our fellow man.. - It makes possible the
carrying of foodstuffs from most every nation in the
' world. ..Thiai same confidence is rightfully used in our:
own country and our own city. Back of the honesty and
integrity; with, which we-fill your .phoney orders, daily,
stands : our quality and , money "ref undi rig guarantee ; ; a
guarantee we claim every one is entitled to. I. Our ads
moear Thursday and Friday of : each week for the
; information of the; busy people whose time is too valu
able to spend shopping. ' ' ;" ; :. .,':.f j ;'j
; ,When unable t call at our store phone 52 for guar
anteed quality foodstuffs.
' : No extra charge for delivery,
o. G pall Cascade I .-i. . . ,87
Vo, & pall .Arm en rs Star ."" tl:le
SPECIAL
FRUITS ,
Fancy Bananas," 3 lbs.
2.V
23
. rap .Frnlt .
large Florida
. :: " Oranges f
3 dozen -Navels . . , .
dozen Navels 4 . . . .
3 dozen N4vel.H
Hand packed Spitr,.
. per box..-.-,$1.23 ami $1,70
Wagner Apples, box , , . . $l.2f
i CALIFORNIA NEW CROP
VEGETABLES ;v
Beets, per. bunch '. . . . ; . 1 Oc
Carrots per bunch J. . '. . . . 10c
TnrniPH. per bunch. . . . .ilOr
' Also HhnbarbV.RIpe TomatoJH
uauliflower. Lettuce, : Celery,
'3pinach,- etc., &a enviaJUB varl-
IAKCY- WALNUTS
"3 pounds '. . . . . . . . . . ..... 09
, CANNED PEAS ; .
i?3 'can Peas . . . . ... . . .S5(
3 cans American Club Peas 73c
cans Monopole Dimple
4 Peas T . . 88c
t IIAMS
' Those t good sugar cured -
-Hams, per lb.,' half or 'vV;.
whole
.29 a
Dried Onions, -S lbs.. . . .
I t MICELINEOUS f
rello, all flavors -. -
. . . . . tOo
'Jam fell's Soaps, each . 10c
Shredded Wheat. 3 for. . . 3.V
Cotrtj FJaken, -3f wLif 33
rose Toasues; 3 Tor . . , . , ;cc
Kellogg' s Bran Flakes, i .. a
3 fori . ..... .n;V.Vi . ifflM
254 N. Commercial St.
CANNED CORN
Standard Corn, 2 for.. . . ,2.V
Fancy Corn, 3 for. . .. ... ..VWr
Fancy Golden Bantam, v
3 for .............. . . .73r
BULK COFFEE ; ;
Per lb. .... 1 ,40c, 4.c, 4c, .Mr
M. J. B., per lb.u ..57e-
Soiden West, per lb. v 570
Hill's, per lb. . . . i. . . . . :.57c
sugar ; V;'l -:'
Featuring .Sugar by 109 pound
bags on a declining market we
feel. is bad. policy. ' Sugar is
still declining. j
- V BULK COCOA S '
I pounds r .......25c
Phone C. O. Di Orders 52
tlie .yesrtha.t, Chi?;. -Jr "lice ..-Mc-Lrlde
was born,- locating . Yam
hlll county, where .he engaged In
farming;. He . was a ' member: of
the first; territorial legislature of
constitutional ' convention. The
early pioneer is Senator .W. A.
Kinney's father-in-law, her hus
band being his youngest son. Sen
ator Klney la from CUtsp eoun
tyand the oaly,woman member of
either house. . ,
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HEAR REP."
p&nER
Legislator Gives. Tal?. on Re
lation of (jood Govern
ment to" the Citizen
BiGGuTECUCuS...
Trio ConGefned-in-Klamath
County - Killing Placed
Behind Bars . :
pen. if the other two have any
thing to do about the matter.
.Pate and, Sullivan deny that they
had anything to do with the kill
ing. They were con,vtcted upon
Lthe evidence brought forward by
Taylor... ... ' . " f
,W H, Perkins, a newspaperman
7i t I formerly of this, city was Instru
mental -in solving the mystery of
the shooting., . i v . ,
Representative... E... O. ; Potter
from lane county spoke before
the regular weekly meeting of the
Marion-Polk county. Realtors as
sociation Thursday at the Marion
hotel." The . legislator's talk cen
tered around the relation of good
citizenship, and good government
and made pointed remarks to bear
out his statement. ' : . -
"JEach individual has a distinct
part, in carrying out good govern
ment . and , when . this .'. realization
is- made the problems of govern
ment will be simplified." was the
remark of. Representative. Potter.
. One of the greatest handicaps
to good government. was the dis
tinction made between the differ
ent, laws, was the contention of the
speaker. lie insisted.' that bo dis
tinction, .inould 5 be., mnde,locaue;;
ltie evils resulting from the action-
were bard to efface.! . He cited the
prohibition law as an example aid
heavily scored .the appointing of
an officer with' a particular law
to enforce.- , ' . ; , . ..-s t f . y
In commenting upon the devel
opment of the real estate profes-
feioi tttJtft h igh w t an da rtt of today J
Representative Potter traced the
course from, the time when the
early members t were looked 'Upon
without great respect. "; Cow, he
said, sentiment had changed and
the realtor, were placed upon the
high .professional plane, that was
of great benefit to all concerned.
The public was now able to accept
the statement of. the real estate
dealer with Just as - mnch confi
dence as the word of the lawyer
was accepted today. "The time is
coming when the advice given
will be accepted with, confidence,'
was the contention of the speaker.
.T, A-Zimmerman, Realtor, from
.Portland, discussed the Realtors
bill now, before the . legislature.
outling some of the merits, and
the .proposed changes in the real
esiaie proiession. , , a
; Two life termers and one" pri
oner, iventencea to 13 years were
brought to the. Oregon, state peni
tentiary Thursday, in. one. of the
last chapters in the killing of Os
car Peterson In, a poker game
holdup-in Klamath county. They
were Sim Pate and Pete Sullivan,
t lifers, and John Taylor, who is to
do the short time sentence.. Jt
is presumed that Taylor, the In
former, secured a lighter sentence
because of the assistance he gave
the state in prosecuting the case.
- Deputy Sheriffs E.f X. i Kendall
and J. B. Kimsey brought - the
prisoners to Salem and later went
to ; "Vancouver Barracks with an
army deserter.
: 111 feeling is already manifest
between the three, as indicated by
their brief stay In the sheriffs ofr
fice, Taylor remained aloof from
the others, and no show of friend
liness was made by either of the
party. It is thought that Taylor
will not have an easy time, at the
SDrina Wheat Will Bring
$2 If Offered for Sale
Spring swheat';WilV bring 2 per
bushel.- is the statement of Charles
R.Archerd,;in commenting upoh
the situation. at the' present time
when; the ..fanners are holding
their grain and the market price
falls to dislodge any However
the $2 wheat must be for seeding
purposes.
"Anyone haying Minnesota,
Wonder, -Def lance, Marquis, Bur
bank, Fo is ie or any other spring
wheat for sale should advise the
public through the press. There
have no doubt that it will go, fo,r
sz a busneL easily, it orjerea, or
sale' - ";s-'-' !''
Tho' clover crop la about clean
ed up, with the present price at
2S!i cents.
Improvements Will Allow
Increase in Cut of Mill
- In xrder to Increase the output
Pf the local sawmill of the Spauld
Lumber ; company $50,000 is to
be spent within a few , weeks.
These, improvements include the
lighter . part of a new boiler and
the necessary tubes and acces
sories which will allow an addi
tional .640 horsepower to be tidd-
ed- ' , '. . A; . . '
These changes , will allow tho
new; sash-gang saw to "he operated
by steam, after- the new boiler is
completely installed. At the pres
ent: the saw Is operated by elec
tricity. -f-
. JThe- Improvements will allow an
increased production of 20,000
feet per day. As an average the
local mill cuts between 110,000
in a Kiar demand for this spring
wheat for seeding purposes and I and 130.000 feet per day
MOTHER: F: 1 e ! ch e r' s
Caitomris ; a pleasant, harm
less Sulpstitutc for Castor Oil,
Paregoric. Teething Drops
" and Soothing: ' Syrups, ' espe
cially prepared -for Infants in arms an(iVChndren " aU. ages.
To avoid imitations,' always look for the signature ot . P5f
Proven" dirfcttons on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
. Perhaps this . threatened return
of. snuff is a protection. It will
be a great little chaperone.
I BITS FORL BREAKFAST I
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Crowded moments .
; A, lot of things to" be' done In a
short time by, the legislature, r r
Slogan man has to prove, next
Thursday,, that thisjs the best
poultry ? country In the world,
Which it is'. ' Can you help? If so,
please hold up your hand..
y.'hV,
; Says a, Salem garage man; "Ro
sure you. are right, . and by that
time somebody else has the park
ing space."-
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an enemy, but a dog's tail is on
the; level." says a Salem member
ot the humane society.
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4'Jf he has a pet law he, would
like to see passed, he is normal,"
observes a Salem , man. 'Applying
to every one, and not legislators
only. It's an American streak of
insanity. ; ;
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Evolution will in time take care
of the Jess nimble pedestrians.
Look at, the turtle. .
i -n
A village is a place where only
a bold married man talks with a
grass jwidoV. ' 3 V v
"m
If he doesn't call a doctor with
in an hour It Is judged "party
good liquor." . - .. ,
i" m-LL . WOODBURN A
SALEM
CORVALLIS
How Miicli1 dt .Your JiioiMir
" " --Buys': "Food?
Here are figures showing Jthe approximate cost for one delivery car for one
First Car investment equipped for delivery, $1500.00? . . .
life of car 3 years ,.;: per year $ 500.00
Second Salary of driver per month,i$125.00 ;.., rer year 1500.00
Third Gasoline; oil and Ures per month $50.00, per year 600.00
Four0v---Insurance, HcensKmtereslh investment., per y 200.00
Fifth Hire of extra car: for dme regular car is out for repair, : .
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If You Have Not ; Bought;-Buy Today As
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KEifS SUITS ani OVERCOATS
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Is Nearing Thb End; Coime In Today If Possible
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50 Over co
Taken from our regular, stocks
1 Models for Men" and Young Men
FOR THE PljtlCE OF 1
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PLUO OS
s Kniclier Suits
Boy
pAges 6 to 17 Years1
II
Men's Dress
Trousers .
Lecs'25
One Lot' Men's
$5.00 and C6.00
Dress Hats
All Men's
Dress Hats
Less- 20"
; '.Men's
Dress Shirts
L JVJth. Collar Bands
or Collars Attached
95c
. . ' arid
$1.95
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Total cost for! one delivery car one year $3000.00
We! would be' glacl tc give our customers free delivery if it ere possible to
do so.- ;-., -...,;vv;'uv":;':. "-T'. v.:;-.- .-.
Potatoes, small size, ,
100 lbs $li59
3 lb. Gem Nut
Margarine 1..
3 cans cor
Milk J
9,
65c
..25c
- tris. r'-C'J"?-':'1 :
3 cans Dari Gold C
Milk . .25c
. -. 4
CANE and maple
SYRUP
' -: 1 "
1 gal. Liberty Bell
Syrup," reg; price
$1.63; special .$1.39
nair gai. res. price . i
t 89c; Special , ,..76c
..." '....; . 4 ' .1 .;
NolSStaleyVWhite
Syrup 39 c
NO. 10 Amber
Karo -j.:.;.;.. ...79c
SMOKED MEATS
Bacon Backs, sugar" :
cured, lb. ......... . .20c
fancy light weight 24c
Empire Bacon, fancy,
lb...... J 37c
Picnic Shoulders, nice
and lean ....... 9c
MILLS
KMSST PATENT . J B
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49 lb sack Vim Flour
$2.39 v.
banks S2.49
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TEA AND COFFEE
1 lb, M. J. 1 B., lb'..,.,57c
1 lb. Hill's red can 57c
lib. Hill's blue can 49c
M. J. B. Orange Pekoe
Tea pic, ........i...;.37c
M.J. B. Greeri Tea 37c
Shasta Tea, black or
green ...1.-........25c
SOAPS AND
POWDERS
5 Crystal WKte...:.25c
2 Peet's Granulated .
Soap....r,viJL:...:57c
2 Peet's Naptha
Powder
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2 Old Dutch
. Cleanser
2 Sunbrite '
Cleanser'
49c
15c
$u Unblea'cKed,
r.w .w . -1 pin 1 1 , 11 11 V - V'.
Cascade Hams, lb.;.28c
Fancy Bacon Squares,
lb..: 18c
49 lb. sack Crown Flour
$2.59
Buy from a Store with the
...13c
"MISCELLANEOUS
No. 5 box Soda
Crackers' ..49c
2 cans Corn ....,...r.25c f
2 pk; A i H Soda lCc f
4 It. pk. Market Day
Raisms t .j.: 3Cc
2 lb. Cream Cheesb 55c
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