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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1927)
rnrwt liUULI i u n nu BEAR FO limn" cops On PnzeTaT Big Fair; Bruin Raising Havoc With the Bees - Her Is some boner ladnitr M that Is aWeet, and some that m exciting, too. ine Mead Homt rftmn.n.. ' Salem J exhibiting- at tho Paeifi - uzernauonal fair at Portland, in . competition --wtth ' honey coming - mm ail over- this part of th CMntry. as far east as Colorado. ad of the six bine ribbons award- ott boaey. Judged as jto Quality. w-Bome company took two. TbJ l earaly e-ncoaraglng.. - Belgians Want It . Another encouraging ievi Item. mwh nosey company naa ra ceJTsd from a big concern In .Bel sTtam .a; tentative offer, for J00 oaf of . honey. ,Tb address of w home company was secured Tfm .mr California. - trade i paper, vwylng an ttem from' Jbe Statss aaan The Belgian concern want dark trade of honey, for tfse'in mo maaing. ui coarse, no Men jaanUty of honey Is available! ere. In- fact, there la now no star-' VEas, to supply other than the rec- .mJar trade.. But. ' some 'aweet day. SW kmi Dearie' will ha' ahla'tn all snch an offer. ' -j The Mead company has 75 or more stands of bee In the San tlam country, three miles up from Niagara, and H. Mead sot word late yesterday ; afternoon that a bear has been raising havoc with them , t tip to ? yes terday morn Inc. Mister Brain had raided 3e of the hires. He must be a "bear for honey. . ' f'; ' :l: --'f ' :" Mr. Mead Immediately - atatredj post haste for, the scene of havoc, boplns jto.be able to help In making- a good bear out of the Invader.-' George Griffin IS In charge of the Mead company apiary up there, where firewood Is plentiful In season. ark Sturgess, bot tling foreman for the Mead com pany. . la up r there. The writer hopes to' be able to "tell In The Statesman of tomorrow, of the aaietvs betng-'en .to - the bear. A. ' coroner's f inquest; - would so 4ou bt in t bit w - rIto a finding of suicide, like ther do In the cat tle reentry la the cases of rustlers! marking and branding slick-ears. Riuai MAN" guest INDEPENDENCE.: Not. $. -(Special). E. E. Hlse of Salem. formerly manager of the Walker Canning, company here, was a guest 'of the Lions, club on Mon day. ' J , :. - Take Care; twaddle! The dear, bid lady had .never been -to a -football- match before. and me she stood in the middle of a knot of spectators -watching the feats 'of- U team in which be grandson was playing, her delight -new iM bound. -: ,W " ':: V-"--'': MMFJCTOIiy III CHH. CITY i ' Making I Pretty ! Things) for nouaays ana tvery uay At the Miller Store-. There U a new near factory, in Salem; not .entirely new, either, for it ban- been going on tor some ttm'e,'-. ,J ; ' l. r But right now Mrs. M. 8. Una- ton, who came here from Los An geles and has become, a resident of Salem and proud to be so class ified. Is directing a1 class of I4S women 'and girls on - the second floor of the Miller stored making pretty things for the holidays; and forevery day in. the 7ar.j " ;5 They are nerer all present at once,, but . enough of . them ' were at . work yesterday afternoon to gire the corner where they are engaged the appearance of .a real factory, which it is, "or a aort. , . They are decorating - fire place screens, lamp shades, ; and J ail sorts of pretty things for the home prTorfice. They Jearn . to paint pretty pictures and designs on the articles on which they work.dne young ; girl ..can take asTery drah appearing article, in the raw. and make it a thing of. beauty as well as .utility for the home. Bb is par ticularly- artistic; .bat: there are many like her, or nearly up to her standard. ;vi.. -In a little while, this class will be through till after the holidays. But on the first of the year the work wfll be resumed. Jt 4a a per manent thing for Miller's, and es pecially for the Miller - store In Salein- Mrs-Huaton Is on the regular force of the .Miller estab lishment. - -v;'- '. - - " ' Salt Lake City Grappler Wins On Foul at Portland PORTLAND, Not. 2.(AP) Ira Dern,' Salt Lake - City ; heaTy- welght wrestler, won on a, foul' to night from Mike Romano of Chi cago, when, after each had won a fall,. Romano kneed Dern in the stomach. The referee stopped the, match and awarded Dern the con- teat. - ". . - - - - :. ', Dem took the first fall in 1C miaatea, S 2 seconds, with a leg split. Romano won the second in 10 minutes. 3 seconds: PLAN BEXEFTT SHOW OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth, Nor, J. (Special.)- Benefit showing of the popular comedy Tillie the Toiler" featur ing Marlon Deriee is being glTen by Harold Zurflah, owner of the Granada theater at Monmouth, to day. The entire proceeds of the afternoon- and erening shows will be turned ,lnto the athletic" asso ciation fund of . the Oregon Nor mal-school. The show, will run eontinuousTy.-fronf m, to 11 p. m. . at the regular admission prices.: VtV'- - "., y. Gasoline Sales ! Increase, 7 r Tax Totalsf Reveal Here The state i tax pn gasoline and distillate sales ..in; Oregon during the month of ' September aggre-l gated $399,266,254 according to a statement prepared by tbe ere7 tarjy" of state here; Tuesday ' 'I' - As compared wfth the month of September, 1 9 26; the gasoline sales Increased approximately 11 per cent.; Distillate sales were approximately that same as in Sep tember of last yfar. : The gasoline a$d distillate tax, exeluslre of refunds and adminis tration costs, has returne dto the state up to this time 317,354.73. 24. This, mone Js credited to the highway fund fof road construc tion and maintenance. " - Registratfoh of Foreign -y Cars Reduced in October In the month, of October 5281 motor reticles from ther- states regletered in Oregon, as against 5965 during the same month in 1126. ' "f . The total registration of out side cars during' the first nine months of this year is 8 6.3 8. This is a slight decrease when- com pared, with .the: registrations dur ing: the . corresponding period a year ago. . - - ... The largest number of non-resi dent cars registered from Califor nia. Wasblngton .was second ,lo the number of registrations. f ONLY THREE MORE DAYS BISHOP'S You must shop now if you wish to take advanta ge of these wonderful values. Within a few days! our boys and shoe departments will be under re construction preparatory to installing all new oak fixtures.' These two departments when fin ished will rank with any upon the coast in cus tomer service and interior beauty. ! ; We have added several new bargains, Don't miss them Sale of Maypole Knitting Our Entire Slock of this High Grade Yam will go on Sale Tomorrow Reg. BOc 4 ply Knitting Yarn. Sale............ S5e3 for L64 Reg. eoe 4 ply Sine and Wool TartUBale..... ...... 45e fee SUtS Reg. 30c 2 ply SUk-o-Wool Shetland floss Tarn. Bale so 3 fee 55e Reg. 26c 3 ply Shetland Floss. Sale............ .Me 3 for See Reg. toe SUk-o-Wool. Cob We&Tarni Sale.... ...... 33c 3 far 3Lso Reg. 2 for 13c Znbroidery Skeins. Sale, each). Se Sale of Men's Woolen Shirts lOne big lot of Pendleton Evergreen Wool en Shirts. Plaid and check patterns, all v?ooL RegularOOyalues:ale-- - Men's -Aixh Our entire stock of these high ijrade shoes to be sacri ficed at this very low price.' Both tan arid black calf and vici kid Oxfords and shoes. Regular $12 and $13.00 $9185 j Boys' Long Pant; Sdts ; Boys' one lonjr and one short pant suits, mannish style, : two arid three button coats. All wool fabrics in the sea son's latest colors. Sizes 6 to 15. Regular valne f 10.00 and $12.00. Sale $8. 75 . Boys, Long 2 Pant Suits. 'Boys long two pant suits in snappy patterns and big brothers style. New colorings. Sizes 12 to 16. Sale $9:75 8075' Woolen Overcoats 1 One big lot of boys overcoats. "Sixes 9 to- 16. Greys, browns, mixtures. Sale j 12 PRICE Regular $10.00 Coats. . . . ... $5.00 ! Regular $15.00 Coats .$7.50 Regular $18.00 Coats ........... . . . .$9.00 Sale of Slightly Imperfect Woolen Bed Clackets ----- - :i " Reg. $11.00 4 lb. Yellowstone Park Blanket. Sale.$7.75 Reg. $13.50 Pink, double, 66x8Q, all pure wool. Sale $9.75 Reg. $12 CJoIumbia Rose Check, 60x80. Sale-: -..$9.7J5 Reir. $10 Cayuse Indian Robe. Sale $7.75 Reg $13.50 Glacier Park Blanket. Sale. J-$9.75 Sale of Men's Suits ' We have taken from our regular stock of Michaels Stern . and Hart Schaffner and Marx and other suits, a fine assortment for men and young men. We have grouped these in one special lot at the lowest possible price, r j $22.50 Sale of Boys' Part Wool IQiMdQolorSMrts. :' -'y Reg. $2i75--Sale " :'; - C""TI I ----- ' aiLocJ.. :. r ' -yy I j Black asd brown rodI stockings for boys. Reg. SI .00 raluc. Sale Se Brown roll top woolen hose for boys. Reg. $1.00. Sale 35 Boys' dress blouses, sizes S to 14. RegvSLOO to $1.75 value. fiale.'JUe -; Boys' blue chambray and khaki blouses, sizes ft-7 Ref. fUS snd ' . ' ' Boys French flannel blouses., sizes 1 to 14. striped patterns In ' f fine assortment of colors. Reg; 1 10. Sale . . .75s , ; Boys' heavy blazer sweaters, khaki calor, durable cotton knit. L . "Regular $34)0 ralue Ideal for winter wear. Sale...;...tLTS ' Bis lot of boys dress shirts, sizes IS to HH.'lpercale and broad r. -- doth materiala. Rer fl.7S. Sale.i..... .,....$UU; Boys part wool blouses, sixes U-14. Reg. SX50 raiue. Khaki col-. r . . or, fine for school. 6ala.....;r...,...;,.......r.......i..JtS . Boys woolen blazers, coat style and slipover sweaters, all new patterns and correct styles, Reg. value tS to $7.50. Sale....$SJS' : Boys .Song pants, woolen materials. Sle...............i......S2J ' r Boys broadcloth dress shirts, tan, grey and blue colors, sizes 124 -(- - ' -to lv;i.'Rez $150. 'Sale . i. 9vi.Jr .ftAS- Boys' cotton knit union, suits, ecru color.'' Reg. $1X0 value Sale. 75c ' 1 0.- 'rq - 1 ', o n ;v - P. foTlT r&yyr " . y-yy:i- Strictly fresh quality foods sold at the same low pries every day of the week with four free deliveries daily, makes this Store the shopping center of Salem. Thoa - week we are featuring Premium Hams, The ririce is about 5c per lb. under regular premium ham price. Urder nair or wnoic nara, ji SmaU . Premium Weight frol 14 lbs. ' Features this weekend at ythe lowest "price f or nwiny months "ii" WholeHam l per pound -! y. 3 For 25c Sugar (Joolaes , . 2-Dozen , . Gem Nut as - Marg Oat Meal Cookies 2 Dozen 25e arine .... 3 pounds ; 69c Libby's Milk 4 tall Cans-: - 38c - - Fresh Crisp j Soda Crackers Family size Package 3 lb. Box 39 c -, . . i Fancy Large Date Ptiines . 2 pounds yrMyMy Ginger Cookies 2 Dozen " 25c Mazola Oil Quarts 49c (If CXiUJLl JUL .. .. vQrx-rts 49c Libby's Fancy Pineapple; , ; Packed in large r 1 size - cans f-JZ'-JfX ;--i:-.2 Cans i .-- r V - r,'-r:: ,f:s..: ' r . i ' - ". - -v r - - '. Bakery Goods Baked in our own mod ; ern Eleptric Oven Large Loaves Bread j- : r 1 - f 2 For ' r 25c SnowODriffc Shortening 4Ib.Tms 93c . . . . !,.. MelIo7 Blend Coffee 99c .9-4 " . 1 I-" '-. ,-".- M. J. B. Coffee 1 lb. Cans , 49c Hill's Bros. Red Can Coffee I Pound r: 49c Hal's Blue Can '45c ' - k Fresh: Fruits ' and ; VetretabTes, Bakery i Goodo, FrccK Meat and Groceries all at one delivery saves your time. Saves you real 'money ; at the same time. There's no charge for delivery. : v v w. 1 - .jbs. w r .am. 1 m 1 - 4