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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1928)
! THE OREGON STATESMAN MARKET AND MERCHANDISE SE CTION, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, WAV -4, '928 if 'I - "I i? i a v Y - a - am 1 . i , . ? - WKen Glasses Are Needed "APPEAL lO OTJEHiL" New Location Dr. CB. O'Neill Fourth Floor Flnt National Bank Buildia Fboa'C2S - I'-'k THE UNITED GROCERS Never Sacrifice Quality for Price! This is an unvary ing role in aU our grocery stores, and meat markets A distinctive business principle; The foundation of our business is laid on the firm, ever-enduring "rocks of Honest Merchandising; Troth in Advertising, Courtesy, full value and Satisfaction always For Friday, Saturday and Monday we offer j Extra Nice ' pKft' cams 2 ffdrSSs Malm CJoniiny Sardines Large ' Oval Cans nee U e at "nuue Such -aeon Nice Breakfast 2e ib. Flour Fisher's : Blend Tomatoes , Solid Pack, 2 Large Cans 25c Soai Swift's White WSarsSSe Figs Black or White 3lbs.for20G ioilingleef Pound 15 c Sugar 18 lbs. for with $5 orders of other Groceries ioffee "United" brand, fresh from the roaster, 45c lb. . 3 lbs for nn 899 N. Commercial St. Phone 12-6-3 UNITED GROCERS OF OREGON , ' STORE NO. 100 93.00 Orders Delivered Free Sugar? Excepted E JkKENNEYFUEL CO. OffdCl? Nov! Insure dry wood for winter ' We handle old fir, second growth fir, oak, Ash and country slab. Slab is not water soaked. ' DRY WOOD ON HAND NOW " FnU measure Guaranteed Telephone 1362m 1580 Center Street Monks Sawdust and Hog Fuel Burner Cat CleaaaRt aad. cbeapeat fuel oaed v . . Ko smoke or aootV:.; 1. fawJ bm lm half by lettlac Trades and Buys " ' " t ' " - x aodara mw cIom la Taaiaaa ta tnda Jar a awdara aaata . . . - '. -4"- a mod aaw feaaM am Zaftt SUiw am kill a traaa. for Balaam aaartauat. WU1 MUM 10.00. ; r , SI aeraa, aaraa-ta karri, - 4 mm ! barriaa; TOO aorta rt wiJ irty ar 4 X. kaaaa. ta tiaaa far ' city aaaaa. - '-. -J:-.; "'rjr as 7 50- Cat S Baaam. aaak. aaaa aaaaV faraaaa. ftraplaaa, garafa. Bcaua teeatiaa aaa aa tar aai. WaU aataaOaBaa Gra. Stara far aaia. , aaral Staaa roaaaa far raat i 80 aere tiabar; acraa- ttakar tJT aarae Uaibar. Ua aal. OeiserReal Estate 441 Ooaxt St.: " SAIL ,i ONE DAY OJILY . HTHE SHOW THAT ( 'A (sS,k n em 1 MfMf J Ml 5sFFERJJNTn Big5Ring THE SUPERB SPECTACLE ' -! 1080 PEOPLE , INCLUDING THE CHINESE BEAUTY LOLA LEE CHON G TUSKO 4tnh! MIGHTY TUSKO THE TWO MASTODONS i I THET LARGEST BEASTS THAT WALK THE Thamsportco in Two Socially CowsntucTCDRRGuts. If I I'TMAPflfC FilllFCTTil All llinCTC Vh, i4Ti:4Yt:e:sxrai BIGGEST TRAVEL!? ON EARTH TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY L30ti?rri I AND: -7 PM.-RAIN OR SHINE Grind SldndrCndxr Seats on Sale at -Slidrmsn-CIay Co. ' a QUALITY GROCERIES 256 and 257 456 COURT ST. Now is the time of the year when you have to stop and think what you are going to have for dinner. Fresh Vegetables are coming in fine now, Turnips, White and Red Radishes, Carrots, Beets, Head Lettuce, Spinach, Mustard Greens, Green Peas, Home Grown Rhubarb, -4 lbs. 25c, Asparagus, home grown, 10c and 15c bunch, Cukes, 15c to 25c, New Cabbage, Strawberries, Celery, New Potatoes. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF CITY Peas, S. & W. Telephone, sweet and tender, 2 for 38c Alpine Milk, 3 large cans .. 25c Corn, S. & W. Golden Bantam, a jreal sweet yellow corn, AC TtOV i regular 25c seller, 2 cans 2 Post Bran Flakes, 1 Post Toastie, all for 31c Sweet Potatoes, large size Monopole solid pack, 2 cans ;. 43c Creamettes, something different, more tender, more delicious . Macaroni, 3 packages . the 25c IS MAZOLA A pure salad f and : cook ing oil Quart Cans 49c Sunbright Cleanser, 4 cans .... 19c Warrenton minced Razor Clams, 7 oz. flat tins, 3 cans 65c MP (IP M.J.B. The Quality, Flavor Coffee a Flavor always in the cup whether it is made strong, medium or mild Now is the; time to buy your seeds, flower and garden seeds. We have a good assortment of D. M. Ferry's and Northrup & King Co. seeds v;-- - " " The new package 2 Kellogg's Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 12 oz. 15 biscuits, 1 Kellogg Shred ded Wheat Biscuits, 9 oz. 10 OQg biscuits, a real buy, all for Vy i - RELIABLE USED CARS CSDT -The number of two-car fimaEes is grow mg every day. ; Perhaps you're considering: ai second ctc yourself, - -L " - i -You don't want to tpend too much yet you don't went a cheap car, either. Then why not a osed car from a re t-BV dealer? Stop m and see us. 7e probably hava just tha car you want at the prios you want to pay. And if you boy a used car here you can 6pcd ca viL' The word of a Bulch tHiadit. ; r '-I 1924 Master Six J 4 door Sedan, New ' paint, vRecondi tioned, A real buy. 1927 Standard Six Buick ' Sedan, Original finish, Tires m 100 f Bumpers, License and other Accessories. 1926 Buick Standard Coupe, Four new tires. New paint, Fully equipped. 1926 Buick Standard Road ster, Four new tires, Two -spares. New paint. Bumpers, . Glass enclosure. . 1 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan. Rubber v 80, New - palntv t Guaranteed.' : ' 1926 Master Six Buick t Brougham. This car looks and ' runs like ntwi Original finish Fully equipped. - - These cars aU carry a 90 day guarantee. ? - : Trades and Terms Accepted Open Evenings and Sundays - J.' WILSON v 38SN.ComlSL : .Telephone 220, VOTE FOR OTTO J. WILSON i i 1 I REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE - 61 x ! OTTO J; WILSON. Three yetri city council and two years mayor of Salem. Serred two terma la Oregon Legislature. Paid Adv.fcr Otta J. Wilaaa. Zenith-Crosley RADIO HEADQUARTERS Sets Radio Specialists Parts CHAS. K. DENISON i Phone 1161 Res. 2029-J i 175 S. High Street Salem, Oregon Capitol Bargain and Junk House ' 105-145 Center TcL 39S All Kinds of Junk Bought and Sold Anything from a Needle to a Steam Engine CASH PAID FOR RAGS, BOTTLES BARRELS, OLD PAPER, CARPETS, IRON, WOOL, PELTS, GRAPE ROOT, CHITTAM BARK,: PEPPERJHNT OIL, ETC. t Barnmtt ZTroa., Jmwmtmrt "Pay U at You Arm PuUTTwmlvm Storm on thm Pacific Coatt From Everett to Hollywood and not Only thm Largest, but (Wo Hope) thm Bctt! sm m ... v (, MM i "aaw-HBaataaa-- m 1 1 a I I I I II II I ANDj 1 if 1 V aw .- . M U a- aj- wm m aaa -t. - aw r - bm j " X w N.ini .. . .-- - Ml 1 Port a b 1 e P ho n o g r a p h s On Sale at About Half the Uoual Price TOBAW 12.45 j apiece The phonograph shown in the sketch is of the" highest type both: musi cally and mechanically. It measures about four teen inches in length and a foot across. The cover is of Fabricoid and duplicates the most ex pensive leather. The reproducer- and the tone arm are -nickel silver plated. The tone pro duced is loud and clear and musical. It will play any of the standard rec- fir' prds. . There is space inside the cover for fifteen records, (thirty selections!) and the cabinet, records and all may be noted" to camp or picnic without any great effort. In moat .rood music store such phonographs as these sell at twenty to twenty five dollars but for advertising parposes they are to bm sold hero tomorrow at $12.45. Unfortunately the sale is limited to just onm hundred so please bm happy with just one others will want to share in thm treat, you know! , We shall be glad to have any of the readers of The Oregcmian take one on the Burnett Budget Plan We greatly prefer not to sell them for cash else the purpose of the plan will be defeated. Take one for naif a dollar Open an account here where you may 'get all the gifts 'you need for all '. occasions and ,PayUs As You Are Paid" dol lar a week will do. ... s. This Is first and. foremost a jewelry store selling diamonds and watches and silverware and all the !'Gif ts that Endure and Endear". But occasionally we step; a s i de from the beaten path and off er something - "different." Not to make money but to make new friepds and to show that the Burnett -Budget Phtfii the Easiest;-the Happiest and the most Eco nomical way of securing Gifts for all the Great, Occasions along the Highway of Life I (All of which we have said before J) ; 457 State Street a