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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1929)
-You Will Save Pages of Buying Interest to i Women ' By Watching HOUSEHOLD This Issue The Shoppers9 Guide PAGE FIVE pages! L; r- sssa; " )X -' The OREGON ST, tmiflBflliRKPT SteDs Taken bv Health r ft rtniirnn I n ill fVJJJ.Lld,l 0 CO PS I - "X- RoughandTUneven Goirign- countered r Upon Wall teref rooh and uneren going to- ta-trends were nigiy li : , . ; : i 1 to Prevent New Spiiial Meningitis Wave 5 PORTLAND.. Oral July-11 (AP) iDetrmiDed ifto nrevent a recurrence" ; of a meningitis epldemi. otrred in 1918. camming, surgeon- ujauea stales n; ThebulU once utotf nnivntTed their efforts on tbe ttlitter. Slitting the Associated r"res pne inaex 01 v m m rroatf into ThrginfWgb levels, wlOle pfbflt taking and bear pres sure depressed many of the impor- tatlt lnaUBiriais anu inui. Ttfiroittnrln? firmness in call money at 9 per cent, despite per . rat' nredictiona of better credit nTfHAii8 toretber with what proetf to be unwarranted fears of a new lifgb Tecord total of federal reserve brokers loans,' prorided a erationsv and in a measure unsei nr rnnHdcice. Also, the teeling persisted that corrective readjust- nunus Were still in oraer, anei mo ut.oon mivsnrea of recent weeas There was practically nothing in ha industrial news to mnu etc tbei trend of the market. The renewed' buying of utilities appear- ( ei to be- based on the belief that the technical position of the group had been improved by the selling of the past week. The index of 20 utilities' reached new high ground tut th first time since June 29 when the culmination of several wete of sharp advances was reached! Brooklyn Union gas was sent ufr 44 points to a record .price, and" sucn- issues as American Wat er WorlM, American Telephone Consolidated Gas, American Pow er and Jht, International Hydro nitric, Columbia Gas. ad PMU felpHl Co., rose 2o 3 points to nw pea prices. America Can. American -Roll-m Mill. Cuyamel Fruit. Granite rrty Steelr Remington- Ranji. Youogsto sheet and tabe, and MatheisoB "alkali rose about 2 to 1 point to new topar although a" gains ere not maintained. Mid land Steel products pref errd jaj a Gpeetaeular issue, soaring about 16 poitrte to a record price, reiiw in? rumors of recapitaliEaUon Wsw iid new contracts with auto mobn i manufacturers, and pnty Mkeiflas was sent up over . 13 points to a new high. A few f the talk were strong. Cbesapake and - Qhi inoBHting about 8 points to a new top at zsz. ana aucS Corp.; breaking Wto new bUh ter ritory. I Others, however; were un der, ptewute. Norfolk and West ern and Union Pacific.selling off 4 and 5 points at one time, although rillying at the close. Radio was again depressed. droppigabout 2 points to a new Io-w for tbe movement at 76 ,1-8-!t1v heaviness, however. OeTeraJ Electric recovered and closed firm. Case threshing, after cpHine u 8 points, fell back 16 froft b top. and Auourn auio tne point gain in the morn ing iftto a P-o'nt loss at the close., Atltfttie Refining, which has "been '.oa; advancing of late, fell points. Alii Chalmers, P.arroughs Adding' machine, C- ,abia graphophone, uuponi. Joh Mavle. Cutler amme, nd SUM Packing Preferred, lost about h points, the last two in realising n their recent sharp ad ire. Coppera generallyaagged a t&nito f points? alid 1 motors werf ot.; ; 4 ., annual meeting ef Medican association graphed to Secretary of hrnbns erebro-spinal uch as oc- r. Hugh. S. eneral of the f' health ser- dance at tbe he American today fcele- the Treas whieh his Wij .Mellon rej;ut service has prepared to be a bul wark against Invasion of the United States by V disease. The disease. Dr. C. Timing said, Is non-quarantinable under the federal laws, and special regnfe. tions must be issued to prevent Its entrance from Oriental land3. Authority for these regulations, the doctor said, is found in the 1 W-B -B - B - B - B-B - B-B-B - - b -Ba-e-a -a-a - ai- a - a a act of 1893 passed' to bait Chol era on the Atlantic coast during the Cleveland administration. Thi3 ac empowers the president to restrict by executive order, wholly or in part tbe importation of per. sons or things" which threaten the public health. President Hoover baa issued such an or der in the present crisis. The regulations covering arri vals from therient who might bring in the,, contagion will be come effective in a few days. Dr. Cummins says. With Dt? Cam ming here is Dr. L. D. Fricks, di-. rector of the sixth district of the public health service with bead quarters at Seattle, and he will have personal charge of carrying out the regulations at north Pa cific ports. MYILLB TAKES SIX LIVES SAFFORD. fAP) Deaths sons, making a a mysterious Ariz., Jul 11 J f two more per- total of six, from malady were re ported tonight from a small lum ber camp in the- Graham moun tains. 35 mfles from Safford. The latest victims were William Evans, 45, and an 11 year old boy named Powell. Evans' four year old daughter died earlier fn, the day, while thre boys succumbed pre viously. John Green. 16. Grover Siebold. 16 and-Ralph Kirhy.-n, were the. first victims of the unsolved Illness, the nature of which ha3 baffled every prysiican available here and in the Graham mountain section. - .. Ptomaine' poLsoning from drink ing "home brew" was at first de cided to have been the malady which struck death 'info the camp. This was discounted' with the death of the Evans child! who was declared, not to have partaken of ihe beverage. 'lr The organization will be known as the Western States Aeronautics association, the governor of each state being empowered to appoint one or more representatives to tbe association, though each state will have but one vote. It was the first organization of its kind in the country and gave rise to predictions on the floor that other sections would, follow the lead. It was provided in the resolu tion authorizing the organization that the Idaho representative In the association would be perman ent chairman. Governor H. C. Baldridge ap pointed Joe D. Wood, commis sioner of public works and spon sor of the conference, as Idaho's representative. The association was Instructed by the convention resolutions ' to urge the states to follow the de partment of commerce in setting up regulations for control of the Industry and to follaw the lead 'of the federal government in desig nating and marking airways. The close of the convention marked the end of a hum of acti vitiy at the local airport, where a dozen planes were stationed. They took to the air, returning dele gates to their homes. cKfirais ELEVEIi SHTB' ! UHT1 'BOISE. Ida.. July 11 -CAP) An organization of 11 western states was formed j here today to work for uniformity in legisla tion affecting aeronautics, as well as to unite generally in develop ment of the industry. The organizatioa was effected at the final meeting of a three day. conference at which represent atives bf all the land grant tates were present to head a series of .addresses, most of which point ed to the necessity of greater co operation among th states in regulating aviation. IT At WAYS PAY& TO 1 . ON THE SQUARE ' Each manager and employee of Irish's Cash Stores is Drained to be absolutely "OX J HE SQUARE", to see. tba you get qe hanftred cents -value for every dollar in good merchandise t " the; lowest ca.h,pricM, quality ronsidertd. You'll like to trade wftb f 'OREGON'S- OWN CASH STORES.", ; f, ; r , ' . . 18th Amendment Here to Stay in Texan's Opinion 1 SEATTLE, July 11 (AP) The eighteenth amendment is here to 'stay. United States- Sen- ator Morris Sheppard of Texas said bere today, Adding that any changes in the Volstead act- to provide light wines - and beer would be unconstitutional In his opinion. He believed the next Demo cratic candidate for president wil be a dry "of the type of Gover nor Vic Donahey of Ohio, Evans WoTlen of Indian or George of Kentucky." Th$ senator was here as treasurer of the Pacific Woodmen Life association, hold ing its annual convention In Se attle, 'v BUCriAlElEST. Rumania. July 1! (AP) Despite the discov ety liat the exiled Prince Carol w involved in a plot by military rotillrators against the ' present regiffie and tbe continuance of ar rests Set complicity in that plot, official Rumania today went nn raffle on Its way. - Absolute tuiet reigned in the capital-And the only indication of apprefiBiOa was the fact that Premie Jullu.Maniu sent a mes eeftgef to Bledr Jugoslavia, re qttestlt Oueen Marie to Lhorten ner lci'twith her daughter, the meeft of Jugoslavia, who recently! becatt ne motner 01 a son. M. Manlu scored a personal tri- . umDb orcritbe political opposition in tb cbambar of deputies this af iefnoo -wben' that body voted to receive tbe administration reform hill. Tbw opposition now 1s expect ed! lo eafry out a threat of quit ting ha chamber when the bill " cemea up for debate, in that case ..effort! of the regency to harmon ise.tbo government and the oppo sition will be registered as a fail ure. Vlfclil I Bratlaau, former pre mier, told the Associated Press to night that the Liberal party bloc - was (tot in iany ,ay involved In ttrt fUK t overtbrow the govern- HMt!t,-4eBpft the part'which J. G. Jc, x-foretgn minister, was re ported to have bad in it. : : i t 3 ' 01 Fume Blast ZWttMttoG&Gfi; CaL, July 11 (AP)-One workman was blown out 4f tbe- bold, of ' a dredging knrire tbrongb tbe hatch and In. : ta thm water., and three others were aerioualy Injured today la an wplosioa off oil f amei United by ntL. lectrie I torch. The men : were opeMtlng a derrick aboard th larje in . cbannH-uepeni wWV-t th harbor. ' . ' r Feature for Friday and Saturday , ' RKX SOl IS SWEET SPUDS Wunderful quality and value Large ilgS. fanned whola TonUj VegTind Veg. Reel 2 OP 8 i i Or. fana ; J3C Cans . LDC ' ' " ' Old MLiloD Jf. B. C. Premium SODAS RIPE OLl"ES 2 lb. . Caddy 83c Bnffet Tins far... . 65C Tins . .i 25c Big 5c Stick Pure Sugar Candy FREE with each pound of PETER PAN COFFEE. Jf i 3 LBS... ..:i. .... 419 10C LB. BROOLIS Saturday Only, wbile they last 45c value .... Household Raisins Fartcy Pack 4 lb. Pkg. i 23c Peanut But isring your con tainer. 2 lbs .DEL MAIZ CORN QrlgiMl Del 31 la Branil i2 Cans , L . .. '.. ... i . , . ft . SOCIETrE JCAXDY BARS Kc 1A. 1UC 8 for. ..I- Coast Brand TUNA ; Light Ieat .' Ltu-ge Ha.... . .. . 19c BACON SQUARES 29c er in Bulk 35c 35 c 19c Lh. FANCY or Whole Lb. . BACON . ' .35c Fruits and Vegetables Iced Lettce.;, Carrots New" 1 w ' Potatoes, ...8 for 15c , 5c T Ib.,rls3o Feed Dei "-V Ron a Egg Prod.: 1( "Dairy Mealll vumax inury irtment t ....... fia IRISH -DING'S CASH ST0f(E 59SN. Coml Phone 955 1 w is w 1 w I w I w I 1 ;: Gd to : td td W. td w I td I w I W I w W w td w Busick'. .J" in the new J Market L-Bldg. prfa Busick'. Court St. At Com!. ' ' i ! -i to the public is the steady, consistent growth of the Busick stores. Gaining steadily in volume month by montii, more capable of serving you as week by week obstacles are overcome in our ser vice, as new features are added. Better displays, more capable sales people, better prices- each contributing; their share to the consistent, steady growth of our stores. Ve enjoy serving you. CEREALS Post Toasties 5 for 38c Corn Flakes 5 for 38c KELLOGG'S Shredded Dheat 3 for 29c KELLOGG'S Rice Krispjes 2for5c KELLOGG'S All Bran - Large Package 20c Golden West Coffee Per lb. 51c SCHILLING'S Coffee ' Vacuum Pack Per lb. 49c f Busick's Fancy Peaberry; Coffee j 3 for $11 9 Busick's Mellow Blend ' Coffee 3 lbs. 1. Grand Island Solid Pack Tomatoes 3 Margarine 3lbs.forflSc Hesson Oil uarts 49c Llazola Oil Quarts 49c Iowa Corn 3 for 73c SWIFT'S IT Silver Leaf Lard Ho. 5 Pail 77c Jo. 10 Pail 51.52 SWIFT'S oo for 396 Silver Dale omatoes No. 1 Tall Tin 3 for 25c Jewell Shortehing k 5 Pail 75 c lo.10PailS1.fl7 Dill Pickles Gallon Glass Jars 85c Sweet Gherkins Pint. Glass Jars 25c Gem Mayonnaise and SANDWICH SPREAD Pints 35c Quarts 65 c ' UTAHANA Tender Peas i 3for73c Bread 3 small loaves 25c ' , i I . ; . '! 2 large loaues 25o Assorted Cookies ! Fresh and Crisp 2 dozen 25c Bonner's Fancy Seedless 1 Raisins 10c Packages 3for17c mialnuts Local well-filled Nuts 2 lbs. 43c Crackers 2 lb. boxes Cream Flakes or Honey sweetened Grahams I 2 for 65c td td to td td td td td ..td J Inion Best Alaska! Red 2 for 58c Medium Red Salmon 2 for 39c td &3 03- I I w. 03 03 03 03 03 i 03 03 i PQ i W: 03. B-BtB-B-B -B -B -B r B -R-B -B-R-R-R i Vii B B-B-B m Libby Milk 3 for 25c LIBBY j . Pork & Beans 3 for 25c Eagle Brand Flour 49 lb. bags!$l ,75 Dliile Eliuer Flour j One of the veiy best 49 lb. bag 81 .88 Pure EDonev la quart glass! jars 25c These warm day are whn the choicest of U. S. Inspected Meats are appreciated.. Protect your family's health. , Our bakery department bountifully; supplied with fresh bread and tasty pas tiries, our Vegetable Departments with loads of the choicest of local vegetables; also a full supply of watermelons, cantaloupes, peaches, apricots, etc We can meet your every food need. -;3 t 4 1 ii - 4 "f.-.-r-t-.; y f if f , 4 i h l i t . - . 1C f r " j -j