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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1928)
4 - ... . Ml f - ti h a i l 3 1 i Capitol Bargain and Junk 105-145 Crater TeL 338 . AD Kind of Junk Bought and Sold r Anything rom a Needle .? . to a Steam Engine i - . L CASH PAID FOR RAGS, BOTTLES, BAIUtElsJoLD PJP'JSAS,E1S m0N- WOOL, PELTS, GRAPE ROOT, CHITTAM BARK, PEPPERMINT OIL, ETC 1 Phone 66 Coital and Chemeketa Sis. Do you knofr a bairgaiini when you see one? Then here's a " GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER TREAD BALLOON FOR ONLY I'lul DAlfS SPED IIPlfFl'J PRICES Melons, Too, Take Tip from Hot Weather and Cost . Customers Uore " la . addition to speadlnr alone tfav growth of seme f -taw assay acre of beans, carrots and, otner vegetables planted In Marlon conntr soUVtne bof spell of tbo Pst week bas done considerable to speed ap prices on tbo best hot weatber commodities. For example, take those lem ons with which that rood old thirst-quencher, lemonade, la made. At 2 o'clock yesterday aft ernoon. local wholesaler were In formed by wire that lemons wosild oence forth be quoted at 12 and 912 per crate. , That Is. , hence forth ontil further notice, when it. Is expM they will be com- mandlnx a : maximum, of SIS 1 should t be current warmth con tinue. No more cheap lemonade: hot who says it Isn't worth the money at any price? r Watermelons, too. have taken an advance over last weeks prices thanks tot; the uncomfortable Klondykes ranging In price from two and three-fourths cents to three cents wholesale. Ice cream melons from the same . district m .... 1 -vbc m ii i uc mare, ana aiio casa-: bas and honey dews. Cantaloupes' continue to come in a variety of sizes, with the price dependei thereupon. The- tomato market has been particularly affected by the weath er, due to the fact that the heavy cros. expected on the locals has fallen short because the vegetable was cooked by the sun. This con dition has practically drained the California supply with a result ant higher price for both the Cal ifornia and The Dalles crons Thin condition, however. Is not exoec- tea to last long:. ine orange prices hare not been materially affected by the warm days, perhaps because prices were already plenty high. will keep Indefinitely.' folio formula: - Wash . small encumbers and sprinkle with salt; i cerr with cold water, asisg one cup to salt for each gallon of water; allow to stand 12 to 14 hours: rince and pack. In trait Jars; add green or rod peppers, also whole soices: eover witn scalding vinegar. These "y be stored in an earthen rtaclr. " ear heinn-. taken to keen them' Under the vinegar. The Jar should btf covered. Uotorotosls' Dyer: ' I understand yonr wife suffered from car sickness. Byer: Yea, It makes her sick to J think wo can't afford as good a' ear as oar neighbors. Oregon at FOR SALE Two Outboard Motor Boats. Specially Built Late Models mar a m m w m . , , Aiost sen. iceai itarsains Willamette Auto Service Co: Cottage Ferry Sts. ' . '7 . Phone 409 $1 29x4.40 SIZE Get our low prices on your size of "The World's Greatest Tire" I ' - ... . i ... - ,v.rv;p THREE ESSENTIALS WHEN CONSIDERING YOUR PURCHASES HERE ARE SOME OF OUlV PRICES 19c niinilRinrn inniuii CALLS FOR RECIPES With the appearance of pick ling cucumbers, there will be a srand hunt for new pickling reci pes or ror those that! were used iMt year . ...r . "Here is one dill nlckle- recioe? Take medium-sized cucumbers, wash In cold water, then fill an art ia ra jar put a half cup vinegar, two tablespoons, of salt, ane tablespoon suear. a Dinch of pickling spices and a tiny bit of Jill. Fill, with cold water, and seal. Sweet cucumber pickles mavbe mane as follows: Cut a dozen large rreen eucum- oers.ln half inch slices, and soak them In weak slat water for 0 minutes. Make a thick syruD with a small cup of vinegar and a large cup or granulated sugar. Take a Piece of muslin and tie In it two teaspoons each of cinamon and cloves. Boil all to a thick syrup, men aram the cucumbers, rins them well in cold water and add the syrup. Then set the whole on back of the range and let thm simmer for three hours. - Sour cucumber pickles which : - 'I I - - - : lr- ., ... . . n H . 6t iJbOi i jfinLiii 11 ill it vfi&&ina 8 iiiHrni 1 11 111 --.Tt'iBrai- mm : JBWJ I 11 HI III rl MMit' i ATksy . I II III 111 jajnj, raK 1 ra i III f-Hr4 -J- ' I 111 t II III II 1 lA XJCS a1 'i c3Mt U I II III ' AJMt II III I f TTjf 11 II Iff II HI 11 V 17. t fl utu 1 uur rurmsnincrc 11 a 1 ti . . v r 11 111 xnrougn Uur Want Ads ,1 III WXJI intw - . II 19 III viin has a few pieces of form. II I There b no need to faeaW A - II 8 II - . lack of purcnascrs. . Everr dtv hmft. T II III - III readers aesfl TT . . . . . II 111 ' III .f f r.s I n III 4 ; ""g, 7 uu loaga 1 1 j III'; No matter wK :.f . . Ill " - iinmnnim COSC and mi. mian speed. N ff . cf The Oregon TL I - L Statesman f Large package Kellogg s Ati Bran 2 pkgs. Kellogg'8 Corn Flakes ;v. 3 cans Van Camps med. size Pork & Beans 1 large pkg. f ' S Mother's Oats, with china ... 1 bottle Certo . 4 doz. heavy Jar Rings with lip 1 dozen Economy Jar Caps . 1 doz Mason Jar Caps .. Fresh Ranch Eggs Dozen 33c; 2 doz Tobacco Prices LOWEST PRlPFSi iv rrrv 4 twists of 10c - - , , Mickey Twist ; - ' -: - ' 4 10c ' - . , Torchlight J ' -' v T; --:"V 1 large lunch bucket . .1. v George Washington ..: :2.VelTctor - k : r'- -A - - Prince Albert , ' " ' ' ' .2 pkgs. Standard brand :.; .: ' . 7 Cigarettes ii - - -; - , ' ' Star, Horseshoe or : .; v , ---f " Climax f - ' " ' . ' :.S . II 25c BATHING-SUITS i- ALL WOOL A few left in Mens', Ladies and children's." & nr Priced for mens and ladies . 5Zi75 Small sizes Ixrar prices now prerail on Blen's and ys C Summer Unions :-vr:Vv.;v.-:.i'r.': 0n oi what we carry you swnioke S) mum Have just completed our neW three story concrete TTTiTI JDlOClilS fs: ;w: 220to226 N. Liberty, Street, Salem, Ore Mill'Siore Is the time of the year ta buy jour blankets for the winter months. We just re d our winter supply of ten eases of blankets and to introduce our blankets to - 1 i I M 1 . I.f .1. L..- 4l.. Mm Now ccitcu our wuicr supply oi ten cssca u uisnscis ama w iummahw u iu the nnrli sm mlrinr tfi nr1iM rlfl K1at whlrh in rhenoerr than TOU have ever bought such blanket raloes in Salem. " . . . 66x76 SINGLE BLANKETS Plaids all colors,' good weight 64x76 DOUBLE BLANKETS Grey striped, good weight 7ZX8U JDUUBUC BLANKETS Grey striped, good weight 66x76 DOUBLE BLANKETS Plaids, wool mixed 72x80 DOUBLE BLANKETS Plaids, wool mixed Plaids, Satin bound, extra heavy 66x80 DOUBLE BLANKET . Plaids V-i wool, extra heavy. Satin hound 70xR0 DOTrRT.'R! PT.AMVlrP, 4wooL extra heavy. Satin bound .... . 4 Wool, extra heavy, Satin bound - I Pays To Trade at ? Salem,' Oregon 3aHe will continue the balance of this week. .Prices now prevailing are the lowest in years. There will be a famous Ice Sculptor working in our display window, Thursday, Friday and Satur day of this week. Be sure to see him. 40 Court SL irJJXf XL (f 1 RELIABLE USED CAHs AVen ready caH 930 and let lis servi 1921 Ford Touring all new rb br. condition . . 7 !j "l gttaracti $250 i,0akla1 C0". recondi: "rrr.:.8?., $400 tioned, nsw paint, 90 dar nA guarantee .... . $850 o Ztr I'v TOartnS. Condition a5t . .'"f Re ' ansa & - - . " v, . . L 1JANY cars twi ree yeara old, or niore, will still give thousands of miles of won derful service. , ' Juur money: invested in a used car is well invested if the price is i righj-i stel Th, jrpu e way to be , sure : von -;nf, :Tl!ey'8 W0H to : buy your icauy o. K. New Paint, new -k . 1 ' " , S;;4.:$875 .:.rPn:arernarkably low, our '"FZ unusually large and the ;-JSM -VS95 Zf ? f yUr B-uidF Aler a guarantee :. '-TV':-: of honest reDresenrhoo . honest representation. Phonf 560 SSSJ L??' DELIVERY- OTTOJ SAtEM, OREGON . 5SaN.Cctal St. Phone 220