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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAfJEM, OREGON .FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH ; 6, 1925 ' i Cool Guaranteed Quality Foodstuffs ORDERING BY PHONE When not convenient to call at our store, these busy days a prompt delivery can be had by using your tele phone, as our system of filling all phone orders with guaranteed quality, articles does away with all worry of purchasing by telephone and makes it a pleasure instead," t saving daily tiresome shopping trips besides car fare . or gass and tires. Our delivery carrying 30 to 40 orders per trip enables us to deliver much cheaper per ordej than you can deliver them yourselves. You can see our delivery daily, pass your door. h ; -10c -10c -10c Fresh Vegetables New Crop Carrots, per bunch '- - New Crop Beets, , . per bunch ........ : New Crop Turnips, per bunch, : Leaf Lettuce, 2 bunches 15c Head Lettuce, all sizes, 2 for 15c; 10c, and 2 for 25c Rhubarb, Spinach, Squash, Bulk Turnips and Car rots, Green Onions, Green - Peppers, etc. ;.- : Soap Special Assorted Toilet Soap, splen did quality, 4 bars 25c 24 White Wonder, , . Fruit, Fancy Bananas,. 3 lbs. ; 25c Large heavy Florida Grapefruit, 3 for ---.-. ,25c Sunkist Oranges, per doz., guaranteed 28c, '38c, 59c Good quality, sweet and free from dryness, caused by frost, j "Coffees 1 lb. M, J. B. Coffee . .-57c, 1 lb. Golden West Coffee J : -57c 1 lb. Hill's Bros.. Coffee 57c Bulk Coffee --45c, 48c, 50c 1 Flour -, 49 lbs. Crown Flour $2.59 49 lbs, Cherro Flour .$2.59 4 Fancy; Toilet Soap 99c 49 lbs. Valley Blend -.$2.43 -Cereals 3 Post Toasties ........ -..33c 3. Corn Flakes ':-....:.33c 2 Grape Nut;.4 ...1...35c Kellbgg's, Bran Flakes 10c Keilr-g's Pep . 15c 210 N. CommerciaJ Street. 49 lbs. Ceretana, Montana's Best ...$2.75 Catsup Special Snider's Catsup best to be had ; large size, per bottle ...25c f .- s Phone C. O. D. Orders 52 No extra charge for delivery. Entire City West Salem, Salem heights PROBLEMS' Adele -3arTisorn T flfew' Phase of BEVEjLATIONS OF A WIFE Copyrlfcbt by Newspaper ToatUTC : ' Service ' :. a CHAPTER 401. WHAT ,MADGE DID TO, MEET THE PROBLEM DRL. PET TIT: PRESENTED. As I saw Dr. Pettff s scowling face back or the motor which he was just bringing to a stop, one fear was quieted, even while an-j other waa excited.- I was sure that he bad not. seen Dicky be must have figured that he. would be with Claire and me, and have driven straight through Caldwin without suspecting that Dicky was :"Cascarets" 10c; I if Dizzy, Bilious,; Constipated C. jk To clean r o u r .bowels without era m p 1 n or overacting, take "Cascar- ets." I i Sick head iche, dizzi ness, bilious n e s s. gases. ndlgestion, sour, upset k stomach ind all such distress gone by morning, Nicest laxative and sathartlc on earth for grown-ups ind children. 10c, 25c and 50c Doxea any drugstore. Adv. V there, and I breathed more, tree- j him. and so sorry for Claire F03 ly than I had, done since the re-i ter, I should have laughed, aloud. ceipi or uinan's telegram. But the sight of Claire Foster's white face -,: as her attention drawn by his noise of the motor 7 she turned and. saw her angry, erstwhile fiancee, made me realize that I had promised her nothing more unpleasant should happen to her. , , . t And the expression .to Herbert Pettlfs eyes as be sprang from the car made it only too clear, to me that drastic action of some kind was called. for immediately. The quiet, saturnine physician had lashed .himself Into so great a fury during his .wild night ride that he .was distinctly not respon sible for his actions. . That he had. seen.us" all Claire in the taxi. Harry Underwood In his fantastic disguise standing be side the car, and myself on my way .to the: house,' I. was sure, but he evidently had . room for one thought In his mind. .He came directly toward me although,' In deed I had turned back to meet him In order to keep him away from Claire. "Where r is your husband?" he asked thickly, -his 'eyes glaring at me. "Get Out of My Way!" ' , Over his shoulder I caught sight of Harry , Underwood watching, poised, ready I knew .for a dash toward; him , if it should become necessary, and I suddenly felt se cure. Harry Underwood is fl. trained athfete, sinewy, with great strength in every Inch of his tall figure. I. knew that he could al most handle as he might a. boy the slighter figure . of , a physician whose most strenuous exercise Is driving a motor car. '."On his way to New York," 1 answered, crisply. J. do not believe you " he rude ly cried, suddenly stripped to the 1 . primitive,,, every vestige of his usual dignified courtesy vanished And I warn you, you can't shield "im. 1 u arag mm from where ue 8 ' niaing, the pusillanimous scoundred!" - If Ihad not been so angry at my Ouiic .: r5B It's Easy to : Make Ml Bti.rtisig55' But that is not tiie only test of a good gasoline Other qualities must be present if ,you consider the welfare of your motor 'Noihetohating gasoline delivers power impulses continuously throughout the full stroke of the pis tons It doesn't deal one sudden, crashing blow. Strong, smooth power re suits A swift, powerful, con tinuous thrust drives the pistons all the way down No sudden crash against the piston, head; the force of. which is spent and goae in one explosion No vibration, none of the wear arid tear, arid no "knocking" due to those sudden crashes fA smooth, quick pick up and a gliding, power ful, stressless speed comes from Noti'Detonating Union Gasoline ' Its use insures your mo tor's best performance. Sold through Union Service Stations and in dependent dealers everywhere. he was so .absurd In his pompous wrath. 'But ,-1 kept my face straight,' and answered him spir itedly.,. :; . . ; :s -;v 1( S "I wish he were here. He would teach you decency and courtesy. But take ray advice- and leave bf f pre you jnako yourself more rid iculous than you are." A Friend : Indeed . "Get out of my way," he snarled in answer, and - he brushed past me on his way to the house. Half way up the steps he met Brother Bill with the suitcases, and at the sight of the genial taxi man I -had a sudden - Inspiration Leaving Mrs Barker to deal with the irate physician, I ran back to the car. -"Claire, dear," I said to the pal lid girl in it, " I'm going to have the taxi driver take you down the road a tit until we've 1 calmed down Br. Petltt. Then he'll bring you ' back and pick me -up. '. You don't" mind ?" "Oh, no!."( she gasped. Anything. Only I suppose Iought to see mm. 1 ought not .? to . put troubles on you." "Fiddlesticks! " 1 , re t urn e d scornfully. "I'd like nothng better than a- clash with him. Oh, Mr. Boyce !". I turned ; to . Brother Bill who had come up with the lug pgage. Will you please drive Miss Foster away - from here,:' perhaps an eigntn or a mile up the moun ian, just so. you're out of sight 01 me nouse here, and wait until some one comes . for you? it won't be very long.". ivot by even a flicker of an eye- iiu iaurotner Bill reKistfr snr prise at this request, which must nave been astounding to hime. ure, ne said, deftly piling me suitcases into the luggage car rier on me. side of. his car., I'll be . right around the bend in the roaa .yonder." ? xie. mounted the driver's seat turned his switch key, and was off uown me road before I had fairly turned around. Harry Underwood bowed .low in his charater nf nnn Ramon Almirez,. but spoke In his own out of the corner of his mouth. "What would you like done to mat poisoned pup in yonder?" he asked. "If you Just say the word I'll clip his ears and put a collar around his neck." ; (To Be Continued) T Bits For Breakfast Wanted, more sunshine fPL X ie xarmers need It-for their plowing. The ground is too wet, must piaces. Develop the poultry industry in lae oaiem district like it U de veloped in the Petaluma district of California, and there will soon be no slacker land will all be needed, in intensi fied cultivation.' S James Fry, nroDriptor nf the Riverside Ancona Farm, four and a half miles up the Willamette from Salem, on the Marion countv side, a very, successful noiiltrv breeder and baby chick man, has 20 acres of land. Irat he wants to, sell 10 acres of It. He finds that the flock he -can keep on 10 acres, together with his incuba tors, takes up all his time. He haa five incubators, with a total of 2700 eggs caDacitv. So hi extra 10 acres is a burden to him. There is room for another poultry Willariiette Valley , : Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Daily , Speed-Efficiency-Service Salem-Portlaml-Woortburn t Corvallis - Eugene - Jefferson Dallas - Albany - Monmouth Independence - Monroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK , IMba CSL Company ?of California Also Producers of Aristb ikotor Otl DnuosTons RUBBINd- ISfon-Detdhatiitg ADaitf Need vi JEvery Jloiftz breeder Jor fruit grower, or both In one, on the extra 10 acres. And so it i will be as the poultry in dustry is developed. It will run to smaller tracts instead of larger ones, 1 for the most . part. And every, inch of land will be needed to,rafse the feed. There is noth ing that will do more in making Salem solid than to keep up, the poultry boom that is now on j strong.' . "m . No use In worrying over what folks t think of you. It is safe to bet that they are not thinking at all. It takes a bonehead to be solid with' himself. . ' v : "m . you never can tell. Even the woman ; with a good figure may display bad form. ; V S jMen who play with figures are able to prove that we are growing thriftier day by day. We may doubt it, but the money is there in the bank. Deposits In the sav ings banks of America have almost tripled In the last dozen years, al though the population has not un usually increased. Nearly 40, 000,000 depositors now have ac counts, where there were but 13, 000,000 back In 1912. We have a splendid capacity as spendthrifts hut we are still hanging on to a lot of the. dough;. The lean years will not find us belpless. Raaio Conversation Heard Dtf Vmmn CiluiiAn ItFon" uj 1 wuiiy, OHwci lull rou SIL.VERTON, Ore , March 5. (Special to . the . Statesman.) Burnett Haberly, son of L. Haber ly of Silverton, recently had the pleasure of listening into a radio conversation between . a fellow student at Pacific University and a citizen of Sydney, Australia. Mr. Haberly is a confirmed radio fan and did considerable experiment ing while at his home at Silverton. Since he entered school at Forrest! Grove he has passed the tests which give him his amateur's ra-H lio license for receiving and trans mitting messages by code. INSURGENT MEMBERS OF SENATE TO BE ACTED ON (Continued from pa 1) son of Indiana, vice chairman of the conference, and Senator Wads worth of New York, secretary of the organization. - Before acting, on the Frear as signment, the house committee on committees adopted a resolution providing specifically that only members who supported the Cool- idge-Dawes ticket In November would be recognized as republi cans in making up the committee slates. Representative Tllson of Connecticut, republican leader . in the next house, who, was elected chairman of the " committee, an nounced afterward that the La Follette group, would be assigned committee memberships later, but not as republicans. i Aspih Gargld ; :! in Tcnsiiife Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat ';. A harmless and effective gargle is to. dissolve two Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of water, and gargle throat thor oughly. Repeat in two hours-if necessary. Be sure you use only the genu ine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be. had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. Adv. ?rLl :, ALB ANY :", W gii WOODBURN -H SALEM CORVALLI THE SPIRIT OF BUSICK'S People come to this store in much the spirit that they visit a charming:, hospitable home. They feel welcome and at ease even if they have no definite errand. Many people feel that "jt's? worth a trip down town -just to see the. many good things to eat- Bright, newly labeled canned goods, from'. the foremost canners of the world. Fresh vegetables ancl fruit from the finest gardens and orchards of the land. ' ' - .- - t - .. .. ...., .... . - "?2ca You will find the! following Del Monte Spin ach, large cans, 2 for 39c Del Monte Sugar Peas, large cans 2 for ..... . ... 37c Del Mcnte Cros by Corn,' 2 cans for .................37c Festival Golden Sweet Corn, 2 cans ...............37c Del Monte Solid Pacfe red ripe Tomatoes two large cans ......37c Fancy Iowa ten der Sweet Corn 2 for 29c Standard C or n, .... . - 2 cans 25c California Stah dard Tomatoes, 2 cans ..;... ... 27c Vege tables Fresh and Crisp Young Carrots, per bunch Young Turnips 1 per bunchy Fresh Green Asparagus French Break fast Radishes White Solid Cauliflower White Solid Cabbage NewGarden Peas Bunch Celery Celery Hearis Leaf Lettuce Solid Head Leituce Fresh Rhubarb Southern Sweet Potatoes Spinach, fresh and green FRUIT Sunkist Oranges Sunkist Lemons Ripe, Juicy Apples Bananas Package Dates,: 2 for 29c Miscellaneous 3-Ib. Gem Nut. Margarine .....65c 2 : dozen fresh Eggs ..47c 3 cans Milk.. . ..25c Schillings9 Bak ing .Powder, . 2-Ib. can. .51.09 Schillings', Bak ing Powder 12--bz. can .1...37c Plain Pbsfum, 2 packages ........45q Jell-O, 3 for ....29c Small Bufb'anlc Potatoes; ;.. IpP , pounds . .....1,39 Netted Gem Pet tatoes, 100 lbs. . ;., . ... I S2.09 M. J. B. Coffee, lib;...... ..57c Special blend bulk Coffee .. .39c No. 5 Box fresh Soda Crack ers 49c 6 Crystal White Soap ....... .......35c QUALITY INSPECTED WiMftS e know you want "quality meat. Our daily sales , prove that, ., Wp nave a rule that ihf effort to keep prices attractive must never become a temptation to compromise on the quality of meat we sell. BUY FROM A STORE WITH THE ORASX3GE COLOR FROWT It Is Your Guarantee of Scrvfce Pfus Quality If ' Perry Drug Store. 115 South Couuucrt ial ' yX jCk y s sK' " X St