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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1927)
Ill 11 II Enter a teat Malue -TEvent" THPii'SiLT: MILK FEE PRODUCT Representatives Visit Salem and Start . Campaign to j Place It in Homes ; , i ' ' ' 1 I A. .Thompson,, president of -the' Thompson Malted Food com pany, and T. T. Boulware, national representative of the company, werq in Salem yesterday in the Interest of an advertising cam paign and a program whereby the company plans to Introduce a new "malted -drink for4 home consump tlon - The ymre very well pleased With the reception accorded them ' U BalemraadvieTe that the product ,wilV prove a great satis faction to foe people of the corn . ni unity. " Thompson's is the only malted lBiifc that dissolves in cold fluids without lumping. That's half the , trick. For naturally a malted milk to bo made at home must not re quire an electric mixer. All malted milk will go into solution in hot milk, but Thompson's is said to be .the only malted milk thai will dis solve readily in icy fluids. Just a teaspoonful or two with a glass of milk in a shaker or a Mason jar 'and in fifteen seconds a delicious chocolate malted milk drink is prepared. v A chocolate malted milk at borne must also have the real pro fessional taste. ' That's the other half; of .-.the' trick. Thompson's is "floable malted That's why tt has more than twice the delicious sweet malt flavor and" creaminess of other brands.' - A. full -pound5 Is enough to .make , thirty glasses of chocolate malted milk at home: pletely emptied oX.logs. something which has not occurred. for & long period. I ; , , H. T. ' Love, the Jeweler, 335 State St. High quality Jewelry, silverware ' and diamonds. Tho Sold standard of values. Once a buyer always a customer. (,) The Hftdret Meat Market never falls to give you, the finest meats and fish. There is but one place n Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () Mill City Lumber Worker Arrested After Attack Frank Hughes of Mill City was arrested there yesterday by Con stable Walter DeLong on a charge of assault and battery; He was arraigned in justice court yester day, and is now held in the county all In lieu of $50 bail. . Hughes is alleged to have at tacked Sing BiaU employed, in a sawmill at Mill City. The cause of the quarrel is unknown. The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar bill cn every quality suit. Shirts, ha to, tios, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting. long wearing. 4 IS State. VISITS AT HIS HOME SILVERTON, Ore.. March 8 (Special) Connie Hannon has been spending a few days at home from his studies at the YMCA business college at Portland. "While at home he assisted at Eddie's Place. Mr. Hannon has five months of study to complete at the school. ' "Eiker Auto Co. j Ferry at Lib erty: St. Autos stored and bought and ! sold. ' Cars washed day and night. -Low prices and service will: make long friends. () MILL CLOSES FOR TIME SILVERTON, Or., March 8. (Special.) The Silver Falls Tim ber company mill is down for a 10-day layroff, according to M. C. Woodard, manager. Mr. Wpodard also; reported that shipping will be continued, only the sawmill proper being closed. Silver Falls Timber company .catnips; are opening land logs will soon begin coming down, at which time , the mill wlil again resume its run. . The mlll pond? has beenj com- MScs59Vear fild Minister "EsaMkealKtr "Wordi fail R express the deep grat- ltada I feel for what ARIUM Tablets av done forme Rev. H. Mc- Kenaa of Teagoe, Texas'. They begin t work upon entering the body and hit the spot every doae. I noticed a marked change tb flrat week. I am 59 J ear old and everybody tells me I oofc o well. I. reply. Ix am taking -aftlUM Tablet!.' I ahaU make every effort to Spread the good news that there is at last help f rem rundown con Ultion. 1 feel like a kid. sleep is more restfat, and am hongry at each meal all this is . the result of ARIUM. I ,bts neTfr round anything so good.' Overworked, slueeish kldnora. hind dr weakness and nrnatata eland tmn. ble may brlnr on so many distressing aliments which Often lead to serious and! perhaps fatal diseases that ererv .sufferer .from -lam back, rheumatic iwinges, aisnness. pains in the head. Baur stomach, freqnent getting up at nJKBt, nervoas weakness and lack of nerve force sbontd start at once to set Into his system the marrelooa restora tive Radlnm power supplied by ARlUM. This produces . a vitallalag. internal exercise - neipiag to - renew proper, normal, fouthtni,. action, just as na- iure .late&ued. Axnsstng testimony of 'physicians and users 'rivo ronvlnclaar vroofi of the re- tnarkablo power of ABIVM to restore ueairn ana -strrngtn to the sick and ar . fllcted. . A multitude of alarminsj symp toms often quickly disappears. Yon . should aeo and feel a truly startling imprevemeat in yoursen eacn any. NOTE : Th Asoeis.tad Radlnm -Chmiitffta. Ine,. of Nsw York, tiurtato suceeastul ahd atlafactory rssults from its procre . siva use in every case, or money refunded, and also that a deonlte quantity of aenufns radium is used. In its cr oa ra ti oa. ARICX ta easy . and economical ta taaa and may now t raadily obtained In this etty from any rood druse". Mri s Fr' Drug KtHf frown Drug Co. Ked Cross I'uarutacy Adv I ScKaeffer's r Herbal Cough Syrup Stops Your Cough Relieves Your Throat . j ... .... ; , X - - . . r ! SOLD ONLY AT OCHAEFER'C K) : . DRUG STOIUJ ' 135 North Commercial St - Thane -197 J brtefnal Yellow Front , Driig Store.. . The Fecslsr Store Plans 'for -Lighting inStem Goippleted ? " ' ' s ' f ;? Four Clusters, of Light on Each Ught Post Asked SILVERJO. Ore , March 8 (Special) Plans for a compre hensive lighting system 5 In' the business district of Silverton have been completed and will be sub-, mltted at an early date to. the Portland Electric Power company for estimates of cost of installa tion and upkeep. The matter is being sponsored by the Silverton chamber of commerce. The plans provide for 43 light posts, each with fonr cluster lights, to be placed on the princi pal streets pf the business section. Payment for the system wonld be, according to the plans, assessed to property owners on 'the basis of fot frontage. . - -y Members of the : committee in charge of the affair are 3. L. Brown, chairman, Walter Arbnth not and Charles Johnson. ifrs. H. P Stith, millinery. Most beantiful4lts4ni Salem; all shapes and colors; fajtstock from which to make" fine"- selections. Best quality. 333 State St. () LEAVE FOR VISIT SILVERTON. 'Ore. March 8 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Songer left Saturday afternoon for British Columbia for a short visit. Mr. Songer is head sawyer at the Silver Falls Timber company and will return in time for its resump tion of work within the next two weeks. A. H. Moore. 233 N. High St.. apartments and store where you can get high quality furniture and. furnishings for every room in your house. ' () WALSH IS WEEK-EX D GUEST SILVERTON, Ore.. March 8 (Special) James Walsh of Port land was a week-end guest at Sil verton being a house guest of Or- val Larson, Mr.. Walsh is a form er Silverton boy having attended high school here a year ago. He now makes his home, with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Halvorson of Portland, but also formerly of Silverton. Mrs. Halvorson' is an aunt of Mr. Walsh. For the wrecked and damaged automobile, Hull's. .267 S. Com'l. SL Tel. 578. Tops, glass, radiator, body and fender worKl No over charges here. Expert work.' () FALLS AM) BREAKS HIP SILVERTON, Or.. March 8. (Special) Mrs. Christina Thomp son, aged 80, fell and broke her hip when she was returning from evening services at Trinity church Sunday evening. Mrs. Thompson was taken to the Silverton hos pital. F. E. Shafer'8 Harness and Leather Goods store, 170 S. Com'l. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large tock. The pioneer store. () Have your prescriptions -filled at the first drug store west of the New Bank building. Reliable and trustworthy, nothing but the pur est drugs. Crown Drug, 332 State. LEAVES FOR SOUTH SILVERTON, Or.. March 8. (Special.) -Dr. A. E. Wrightman. "whri8 recovering :from a severe illness of several, months' dura tion, left Monday-with Fred Up- hoff and his nurse, iMJss Brans ton, ri ' ' ' - ' i .1 wHI meet Mr, Uphoffs.,,two daugh ters, Leon a and Elizabeth, before they will all g ofarther south for a stay of several months. Bonesteele Motdr Co. 454 S. Com'l.. has the Dodee automobile for von. All Rteel bod v. Lasts a lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. Tney will tell you. () Giant and DuPpnt explosives (fuse blasting caps). Lumber and all building materials. Gab riel Powder & Supply Co., 610 N. Capitol. Tel. 2248. () Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co., lumber and building materials. The best costs no more than in ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem, factory and save money. () The CherrV City Baking Co. 's bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries; visit it. Worth while. A "Salem show place. ( ROLLER SKATING Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P, M. DREAMLAND RINK Ladies Admitted Free Gentlemen 10c SKATING S5c ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors for Sale VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 South High St, TELEPHONE 2112 P tJ . ; 111 fl ' M aaaawaaaaaaaaeagaB3Baaaaaaaaa lHiSI.I ;1 . i-r ';Ur Ijf NEW patterns in drapery materials new fixtures, and trimmings, new ideas as to decorating your win dows are' being-offered, in our Drapery Department. We Give You the Ilcst ValuesUp'tordate Service I Guaranteed Vorkrnanship Use Xsn'xSlvvdit ; . ; turnitute Cmpcvhy Members Commercial As.sociAtcs, Inc.; .the Largest ' Furniture Buying Organization. m ine United States 3 Styles . Newest Living Room Designs at Special Prices iaagtaiasa. jw, iiiiiMhifc (in in mini LW - Ma aMaaaa aaaaa aMa w -maammmmimmmmmimmimmmmmm Beauty and dignity distinguish "Birch field" Living Room Pieces. Their lines are patterned after classic models. The constructionframe work spring work fillings-are honestly represented for just what they aregoodand reliablerin every detail. They prove their quality by long wear. - j Shown in lop left-hand corner. Upholstered In plain mohair with loose cushion, spring-filled seats reversed in contrasting brocades. Tho $79.60 arm chair to match, $434.50. $135 Mohair Davenports $119.50 $110 Jacquard Davenports $82.50 $160 Mohair Davenports As illustrated lower center. A. very pleasing desijem, with shaped back and arm panels. Up holstered in plain mohair with brocade cushion reverses. Finished with decorative base mold ing. $89.50 arm chair to match, $74.50. $127.50 The model as shown at upper left, upholetered in choice of attractive jacquards. Has spring backs and spring-filled loose cushion scats. The $65.00 arm chair to match, $40.50. A New "Birch field" Modtl .50 The latest additions to the long line pf "Birch field" davenports 3 j Ex-' tremely luxurious pieces.'upholstered" in (plain mohair with ' rope welts and brocade cushion reverses. The arm chair to match, $110.00. $177 Very Convenient Terms of Credit Featured for This Week L?''''!''''''''''''''''' The "Crest-O-Rest" Spring A new bed spring made to specification submitted by the Commercial Associates (a nation-wide buying organ ization) the result of years of scientific research. It is a deep, double-deck spring unlike any other on the market. The coils are specially designed and tempered. The division construction between decks leaves the upper coils soft and responsive to touch, while the lower coils resist the heavier weight gently. The base of the spring is of very heavy angle steel running clear around, without riveted corners. A sturdy, comfortable and durable spring. The Peak of Bed COO CA V Spring Value ... )&O09 ) Sold in Oregon Only by Powers 5 Stores Price or Comfort? The "tyke Which One in Your Sleeping Equipment? -Down" Mattress- "Karb en Fi ber Sofa -Arm Chair and, ' Rocker in Decorated October Gold Qroup $58-00 A striking new design for the living room, porch or sunroom. A "Karpen" sofa, ana chair and rocker three pieces in October Gold Enamel with diamond-shaped panel effects noted on backs of pieces, In contrasting black. A wonderful group value. The Sofa 28.50 - The Chair or-Rocker 14.75 Constructed of 'the finest materials obtainable, and, .through patented construction, JnsuTjng .the .maximum .of comfort arid long, life , . -A A three-section ftattress, ', with two ' outside layers of finest Kapok (silk floss), and a center section of long fiber staple cotton,' with never-stretch ticking' used as dividing walls, running. the full length and width of the. mattress and sewed into side and end walls. Covered in fine sateen" ticking, with wide pillow tufting, plain French edges and ..walls of self -materials ta. match. (The Jlost ConfertaUe Cfvt KflV Mattress Ever Built.. .Oat.UU1 , V , Sold Exclusively by Powers 5 Oregon Stores ' ''- .:"' - ,c . ; m far - 3 iiiiiiiTirmTrTrClrmTi !iCUl!lllinUUur TTttt, - 1 I m i m iiiiiiiiMwy ih it ran " - Z:!- -- : LuiduIIIiiliiUlIinr flit itn "jav V- V ..' 2VcjTiji 3-IieceA5roui in v Blended lypry, Hand. Decorated f A very social price-on 'a -group for the bedroonv Acomplete suite,, consisting" of a Simmons 2-inch continuous post steel bed, with steer cane panel insert in Jiead and foot ends; a hand-decorated dresser, and chest, of drawers. AH pieces in warm, blended ivpryenfrnel. j . .. - r ' ... , C - The Bed 11.50 The Dresser 29.50 The, Chest $2430 Your .Old iHurniture Taken as Part Payment - . . ; ' ; on "Ncyy, 1 Your Credit We, , Charge . No Interest Hlr-BuyingOrganization in the United States S 1 i . - - 1 r n r