The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 31, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    CL'JADlfln TRIP
sientk at tbe Ben' Clemsas heme, bar this week for C A. Kobow, I WOMEN'S SCHOOL .
U a xaeat of friends at Central IT. p. WHTTmsosi . and QrvtDet - HAVANA (AP) Cuban first
HoweU. t Mist Westf sit Sxpeets to Lackey. The bay crop was I technical school for women will
KANTOKa (AP) Chsecbalo- -vakla
has given the : Natloaarut '
government ' sixteen ' trees W for j
planting la the garden surround
ing the tomb of Dr. San Yet-Sea
at Purple Mountain near this city. 1
I
DRAWS FIRE
leave soon tor be home in Iowa, 1 abnndant asd sold as low as Qve I be ready for opening wlt&m eignt
going; by way of California, r-r. I dollars a ton la the field, not bsi- J months. It will train women tor
Herman jBraeken, fjr,r baled ?ed. r IndnstHal employment. ; t
I MERCHANT PRINCE TAKES TO AH!
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WASHINGTON, J u I J 29
(AP) Efforts to bar the treas
ury aet as ids ita order proMMt-
lng Importation of pulDwood
from Ruasla or delay Ita enforce
ment for 90 days vere made by
represeaUtiTet of ablp ewaers,
ship charterers, paper maattf ae
turera aad a labor orgaalxatioa
in. a bearinc-. conducted by 1
a t a. mm a w . T
Asswiaai secretary joowman.
At conclusion, Lovman aald be
would consider tbe protests and
make a decision within ttro daya
Tbe shipping representatireg
told the treasury official nnle&s
the order , was at least set aside
they would face huge losses and
said they bad accepted the pulp
wood freight In good faith with
out thought its importation was
barred by law.
Lowman replied Importation ef
any product produced in whole or
In part by eoarict labor had been
prohibited since 1890 aad that
the ship owners and charterers
were presumed to bare been ac
quainted with the law.
The other representatives ar
gued convict labor had not en
tered Into the production of the
pulp wood and it was a duty of
the gorernment to prove It had If
the product were to be barred
OVERCOME BY HEAT
ZEXA. Julr SO W Ti
was overcome with the heat Mon
day While workine in th mln
fields. The day had been rather
sultry but Mr. Henrv had felt al
right until he quit at noon when
he felt Terr. ill. Ha la miwh bet
ter and able to work again but
naa orders from his physioian to
remain in the shade duridg the
heat or the day.
rt
-t-i. -v
in.
Marshan Field. 3rd, famous mil
lionaire and scion of tbe famous
. Chicago family, in the cockpit
ef bis plans at Roosevelt Field.
I X before going aloft on bis
first solo flight. Previous to this
be bad only 0 minutes ef in
struction. Tbe famous merchant '
prince remained in the air for '
ten minutes and landed safely.-
IlUDSf 1I1E0
BY FAMILY DITW
and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Salem.
Mrs. Johnson daughter of Neal
Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wolf
and daughter Zona and GereUns,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie MeCorkle
! and daughter Velma of Hazel
I Green. Velma MeCorkle is a great
granddaughter of Mrs. Wolf.
PESETA DECLINES
MADRID, . July 30 (AP)
Dospito efforts of the government
to stabilize it, tbe peseta has de
clined to 8.90 per American dol
lar and tl.8ftner English pound.
HAZEL GREEN. July SO
Rev. and Mrs. D.- R. Peterson of
Salem entertained with a dinner
on Sunday for Mrs. Peterson's
mother, Mrs. Martha Wolf of this
community. The occasion was
Mrs. Wolf's 7tb birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf and
two child rea came here from In
diana 58- years ago. Mr. Wolf
died 25 years ago. Her children.
grandchildren and her one great
grandchild were all present ex
cept one son Bert Wolf and fam
ily of Mayger, Oregon.
Mrs. Jack Campbell of Rain
ier, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf
and son Kenneth of Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Wolf of Shaw, Mr.
Passengers en French railroads
frequently pay for their telegrams
witn postage stamps. ;
HAZEL GREEN. July 30 Mr.
aad Mrs. Ben Clemens have "re
turned from a three weeks trip to
Canada.
t:Tbey-Tisited Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ker of Tabor, Alberta, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jessie Bardell of MUo.
Alberta. Mrs. Winkers and Mrs.
Bardell are sisters of Mrs. Clem
ens.
They spent several -days at
Banff. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Stnrdvaat at Cover d'Alene, Ida-
bo. The stnrdvants were neigh
bors of Mrs.. Clemens in West
Virginia. At Colfax. Wash., they
were nests of Mr. and Mrs.
nomas rink.
Tatauro Tads has retnrsed
from Boy sconf camp near Lyons,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnfford and chil
dren, Leslie, BelL Thomas, Frank
and Hejen spent Sunday at Mill
City. r
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van
Cleave and children. LaRoy. Char
lotte, Richard and Roland attend
ed the Van Cleave reunion near
Monitor Sunday. Nora- Ruther
ford accompanied the Van
Cleaves, a guest of Miss Char
lotte.
Mrs. Ellen Van" Cleave has Im
proved sufficiently, to see her
friends for short visits at the Sa
lem General hospital.
Miss Lucille Westf eldt of Iowa,
who has been visiting daring past
Hot Weather necessitates
- Quality Foods
A Complete line of Quality Meats and
Delicatessen at
The HIGH SL MARKET
Open Evenings Until 9:00 P. BI.
Opposite Court House on High Phone 703 ri
IHISDI?GeGllQQ5Cilg
Vou furnish the horses and we wilf go
anywhere for any number. - . '
(Gustos Repair Shop
G. A. ARONSON, Prop.
1610 N. CemT Telephone 3659
$1.00 Photo Alboms
leatherette cover, size T'ulV
69c
50c Melba Creams
Vanishing or Tisstie
39c
SOe Day Dream Creams
Cleansing1 or Vanishing
39c
S1.00 Cod Liver On
1 pt Best Norwegian
69c
50e Hinds Honey and. Almond
Cream, great for snnborn
38c
$1.00 Ovaltlne
89c
50c Ovaltine 45c
$1.20 Sal Hepatica
.98c
60c Sal Hepatica-....;. 49c
$10 Bromo Seltzer
.98c"
60c Bromo Seltzer 49c
$1.50Petrolager
$1.25
60c Danderine
. a iv
$1.00 Coty' Powder, all shades
.79c
$1.00 MeDoslo Powder
ana us
Great J
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The Capital fflarkis
Formerly Henry's Market
I
TTERE Satnrday read! tor
XI V ia. Beady to IM W over
road with tb thrill of npeed
nrge of nwr that sank naoCorcycllnc
cmtdt snort on wbeebu
Jjet ns ahow yo thm tMtt tmtmtm
aew largo 8ob Heamight, latest stylo
bora, Bnrgess - no-bock-pirsMUO .
biilliani Cbromlnm Plating and
other Intpforenaents.
Cm fon mm Vv of evnim&
C1!A!lLEV-BliiB2
HARRY W. SCOTT
The Cycle Mca
147 S. Commercial , TeltphVm CS
PCLD(5ESO faze S)WJ
These Markets are able to of fer you the
bestpossible prices on meats consistent
with our quality products.
OUR GPECIALO FOR
Friday & Gottiffdasr
BEEF: Boiling . Jk 10c
Roast 15c
All Steaks l 172 io 20c
VEAL: Stews, Roasts Steaks
and Chops ..12&c to 20c
PORK: Roasts; Steaks, Chops 18c to 25c
MUTTON: Stew, 3 pounds for . ui5c
Roasts 10c
Chops .....k 12!4c
, Legs v...15c
Smoked Ham .....
Bacon Strips
Bacon ...............
...27c
..28c
: Try mt FUESB. mad
Hamburger and Satire .. ......-..15c
- Paxkinfhjan Government Inxpecled
Werners BolossV Li verwurrt ........20a
LOOK OVEH OUIt OTuXn BAKtiAiNS
1 IN QUALITY MEATS AND
LUNCHEON MEATS
170 Nortli Commercial
Telephone SC3 .
m
'254 North Commercial
263 North Commercial Street
1523 Telephones 1524
you will have to pay-why not pay at the time of pur
chase and saye about 10?. Call in person or tele
phone for C.O.D. orders-
Full Cream
. Why pay 30c per lb.?
Montana Hard Wheat
FUMR
Best Grade
mm
, i i , a
Calumet
Baling Ponder
1lb.tin25c
v
ir
EM
Ponder
38spkg.23o
EoldenTJest
1 lb. 3So
Pure Vegetable
SflUltt
Bulk
it. 2Se
BOTTEK
Highest Quality
2 Jbs. 67c
Extra Special
lender Peas
No. 3 sieve - - A 20c value
2 for 25c - - 4 for 48c
12 for $1.43
Kellogg's
Post Toasties or
Corn Flakes
2 for 15c
Pabst-ett
Cheese Special
Pabst-Ett Pimento, Swiss
and Brick
2 - 25 c cartons
Fancy bananas
4 lbs. 28c
9
mm
mm
(SfleacaScas tap oflU E&emiaaft oS
Men's Athletic
Unions aits
Men's and Boys
Polo Shirts
Men's light Grey
(Amy Style) Sox
Ladies Cotton Unionsuits,-
Caff ami Shell Knee.
Ladies' Cotton Vest,
v , Tailored to:. .
Single Cotton
Blanket
Ladles Beach -
Pajamas
One lot of Children's
Sweaters, each
Men's and Ladies'
Eathinjr Suita (Cotton), "each.
Luneheoa Sets; SS in
: 4 Napkha to taatti
Oas 1st ef Children's Rompers,
1, 2 and 3 year sizes
. 98c
2, 98c
.7 pairs 98C
U pre. for 98c
.5 for 98c
98c
98c
98c
98c
98c
98c
for
Ladies' Moslin Nightgowns,
Philippine made . ....
Men's Dress Caps,
up to $2.00 Taloe, ,eac
little Fellows Summer
Hats and Caps
Last of Children's . - t O
.Summer Hats -.m
One Lot of Ladies'
Summer Hats, each.
One Lot of Men's Shorties
,rup to 73c value
Men's Athletic Under&hirti,
Rayon and Knit
Children's Half Sox
(not anklets) .'.
Ladies' Bartone Rayon
- Princess SHds each
2f.r'98c
98c
2 t98c
Hats for 98C
98c
2 f.r 98c
ltu 93c
5 pairs for 98 C
93c
One Lot or Berets, Felt, Wool O M.
Silk Braid, tp to $1.45 TiTue.iC for yOC
' Boys' Wash rftsLinen and ' V : - QQ
Broadcloth tip to $2J0 ralue, each,OC
Clean up of La'dica
Vduta u? to 012.3tt
CUan rip of LnHiea
- - ......
Value to $19.73 it
(Mb. , .
Z ' ;.TH0SE WHO TRADE AT
SAYE A SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE
Salem, Oregon
.220 N. Liberty
Telephone 1CCD
gc days
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