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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1928)
If g R1IDSES ? EXPORTS $880,813 biaie Hanks sixteenth in "Union in Trade With Fore ign Markets The state of Oregon ranked 16th among Ihe states in order of value of exports during 127. according to figures comoiled under the direction of Dr. Julius Klein, dir ector of thm bliraa.ll of fnrairn itiA (domestic commerce, to show the Relative standing of the different states and possessions of the Un ' on la competition for foreign trade. Exports of merchandise from Oregon were valued at f 84,2 13. (262, compared with $83,532,499 during the preceding year, an in crease of I6I0J13, the depart mental figures made public this foreek show. Wheat, valued at $4 8,443,244 ranked first in order, of value punong the commodities shipped from the state to foreign markets jduring the year. Export of boards planks and scantllncs. were tI lied at $7,103,647, followed in or aer by wheat flour, $5,197,069 'sawed timber softwoods. S3. 677. 45; apples, $2,413,736; prunes Z.08.,87; , hops. 11.8J1.S74 mood manufacturers. $1,749,966: tnilk and cream, $1,686,876; logs and hewn timber,. $1,632,233; canned and prepared fruits. $1. 570,400; and machinery, vehicles and parts $615,605 Pickled salmon, canned salmon, cattle hides, coconut oil, other edjble and Inedible animal and vegetable products, binder twine, textiles, nonmetallic mineral pro ducts, metals and manufactures of metal, and chemicals and related products were included among the diversified commodities exported from the state during 1927. ,' Exports from the United States during the calendar year 1927 were valued at $4,758,721,078 compared with $4.713.5K2.oi! $66; Minnesota, $40,548,276: mental figures make; public this Wisconsin. $33,578,346; Califor nia. $21,943,062; Oo!o. 4.641. 361; and New Jersey, $12,253. 373. Fourteen otneri states . In creased their ! trade in leaser amounts compared with 1926. i Odgen Mills Accepts Smith's Defy for N. Y. NEW YORK. June 27. fAP. Ogden I. Mills, under secretary of the treasury and .one of the or fgiual Hoover boosters, in a ad dress tonight accepted the demo cratic challenge to make New York the battlerronnd in the presidential election. Mr. Mills who was defeated 'by Governr Smith In 1926. spoke at the ratification meeting of the Kings County republican commit tee, in Brooklyn. "We are told that New York will be the battlerround." he said. "Be it so. Under the lead ership of Hoove and Curtis, the united and militant republicans of the city of New York tand ready to meet the challenge of the dem ocratic party, and here in its own stronghold to crush the aspira tions of Tammany hall to place its favorite son In the White Houee and to extend its dominion over the United States." IS EXPERIENCED HISTiriNFJICT Ella McMunn's Mother Was Early Sweetheart of Buf falo Bill Cody QUINS BY. Ore.. June 27. Urn. Susan McMunn will celebrate her 81st birthday Thursday, at her home near here. Mrs. McMunn was born in Franklin county. Missouri June 28. 1847. and while that was before the Civil war rent, the country, that section, waa unsafe many times because of the Indi ans, the Potowatantles being es pecially numerous. Mrs. McMunn. the WidOW Of the latA Ihm Qeorge Stuart McMunn. came to Denver on a Ban HoiiM.v --- , coach, and 36 yean, ago came to Oregon. Buffalo Bill Cody was an eariy day sweetheart. She knew Uncota, and ha a personal pho tograph or Booth, wh okllled him story writing at Columbia and! will keep op his musical work, al though he does not now contem plate music study. He will live with , Walter Iliff at the 23rd street YMCA. In New York City. While in Willamette university wr. nttjonaieK was prominent in i musical activity and took an ac tive part in the camnna VHtn'i organization. Portland Man Dying in Far North From Hunger SEWARD. Alaska. June 27. (AP). It was reported here to day that Russell H. Merrill, nllot who waa lost for nine days with out food when two olanes bear ing a film expedition were forced down between the Endicott moun tains and .Point Barrow, was dy ing , at Kotsebue. where he was taken for treatment. Merrill, after having set out on foot for Point Barrow from the isolated lake in the interior noon whose ice his plane had landed. was discovered groping his way through the snow. He was suf fering from snow blindness and from exposure and lack of food. Merrill a home was formerly at Portland, Oregon. NOTirp TO CO XTRA CTOIiS seated proposals win be re- K. McCormick Leaving To Study at Columbia Kenneth McCormick will leave mis afternoon on a trio which will eventually take him to Columbia university, where he will .tnri during the coming school rear. He will go to Portland this after noon to visit friends the rest of the week. Other stops en route to New York will be in CaldwaU. Idaho, and in Minnesota, Wiscon sin and Ohio. Mr. McCormick will study ahort Nils A. Olsoh Appointed Head Agricultural Body WASHINGTON. June 27.- (AP). Nils A. Olsen mmilnt chief of the bureau of agriculture economics since 1925. was named the bureau chief today by Secre tary jarame. effective July 16. He succeeds Lloyd &. Tennv who recently resigned to accent a no-1 sition with the Associated Califor nia Fruit Industries, Inc. SALEM 9 rjX THE NEW JrS' o t PMh THE IHODEHET Olli GCAS THE NEV CMIT&LIJES A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Friday June 29-Saturday June 30 t This Store is Pledged to Give Extraordinary Values Always Remember that a Bargain is of No Value to You unless for Immediate Use Shop the City Thoroughly and be Your Own Judge for Quality, Style and Price during the preceding rear an in- celved by the Oregon State Board - .... Inf rnnfpnl until D T..1- ft Crease of $45,168,012 : The first 10 states in order of Importance of value of export trade for 1927 were New York. 1769.766.896; Texas, $647.02$ 141; Michigan. J3Z6.5T3.5S4; Cal .Ifornia. $309,544,746; Pennsylva nia. $290,497,974; New Jersey. -$22.779,892; Louisiana, - lszs, lor tne construction of a frame play ahed at the Oregon State School tor the Deaf, Salem, Oregon. Plana and specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. Bidder's bond or certified check In the amount of ten per cent of the total amount bid, made payable to tne undersigned must accompany 304,961: Illinois. ilAMii in. u. km Tj. TLfr..i mo, 186491, 6v; anc nlk.,nd i gnaraatee of performance $136,416,741. j;- Some of the states making no ticeable gains in export trade for ?tne year with the amount of the Increases were Michigan, $64,285.- by the bidder The 9oard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CARLE ABRAMS, Oregon State Board of Control. Publish J28-S0Jly3- THE MORTGAGE & LOAN CO. of Oregon takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of Ora Thompson as a representative of the company in charge of the income bond department. Mortgage & Loan Co. -OF OREJGON W. E. MOSES, Associate Director 451 Court St. iiUnfls Stti?e SGrei?s alt Effig SavfliBg Women's Hosiery Children's Hosiery Women's Sweaters IDC 0 0 o 0 o It G We have selected groups of merchandise from the different departmenU to offer you this vear for our rf nf fl. Q.iAm n : r ? 1 ixr i . , w oirer you of the w;LC Ve na,Te no attenhon to cost j vtB Wiu auuW yuur money is well spent. Check the lots: LOT NO. 1 Shapleigh Special Bicycles, Double frames, trussed forks, Morrow brakes. Fully equipped. Spe- (OA AA cial onljr ..... Rucby Bicycles with about the same equipment as the others but a heavier stronger Bike and better finished . -and the best Bike money can buy, they go for $35.00 LOT NO. 3 Several odd makes of Hay carriers, some are for steel track and some for wood, take any of them for $2.50. Also quite a bunch of 5 ft. Mower Knives, McCormick, Deering, Champion, Osborne, any make goes for $2.50 LOT NO. 2 Scooters for the little fellows, They have 10" Steel Disc wheels with rubber tires, roller bearings, brake and stand, at the very special price of $1.75 LOT NO. 4 Clean up on Pocket Knives, Several Dozen, 8 blade. High Grade Pocket Knives, While they last take any of them for - Children's Sweaters Children's Wash Dresses Bathing Suits Women's Suits Women's Coats Misses' Coats Women's Silk Dresses Misses' Silk Dresses Women's Sport Dresses Misses' Sport Dresses Lace Neckwear. Odd Line Flowers Misses' Silk Skirts 1 . 75c L n Black Cotton Umbrellas Cretonne Sun Shades Women's Leather Bags Rayon Shorties Rayon Gowns Rayon Undies Silk Lingerie Batiste Lingerie Knitted Underwear Corselettes Brassieres Wash Dresses Broadcloth Smocks Women'sHats Children's Hats Hat Boxes LOT NO. 5 All Pennsylvania Tires Reduced, Tires were never sold at this new low price. Here's a sample for Bargain Day selling: 30x31$ Semi-OversizeCord casings $4.95 . 30x3 Red Tubes 95c LOT NO. 6 Two separate bunches of Granite ware, First bunch is 14 and 17 qt. Grey Enameled Dish Pans with roll rims, good weight and finish, take either size for Every Department Shares In This Event The. Salem merchants will put forth every effort to make this Year's Bargain Days the biggest ever offered 45c Also a fine lot of white Camp ware. Consists of Plates, Cups, Mugs, Soup Bowls, Pans and small kettles. This v is fine smooth white ware, take any piece for only- 1 wn -W. Come in and shop around. You wIH find bargains all over the store. We can't list them all. . HARDWARE PAINTS PLUMBING MACHINERY 236 N. Commercial SU ' I t. 'SBlBBSBBlBBjBBBBlBBBBBSlBBiS1 ' .. ft-.'. r . . " r, . -. : , '...'' ' 1 ..... ..-'-. . - . ' ' , . " " . " . .... .".."-.... '. ... " " - . i ; .. -, . - -' . i . D 1 4