PAGE SIXTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN. SalesC Orercn. Bunlay Hornfe,' !ay 10, 1S31 I I i ClUHESflOT TO COT WAGES First Cutting of" Rhubarb ; Win be Finished at ; Plant Here Soon No general cut la was tcales Is contemplated by Salem can neries tbi seaaon. according to a cheek made on Saturday. ' Tie vax of women workers is for too moat part sorerned by tat la. Thla prorldea a .wage of 27 cent per boar for wom en, workers -on the - fcour ' basis. Tor plec"work." the scale .Tartes sngitly -bat 60 per.cent of the ' grovp mast bo settlor the mini mum wage. . !tfea employed on the hour basis are recelflne; 35 to 40 cents pr hear. There Is some talk of cnttlo g this to " 3 0 cents bat so far .t ho cat na not been made. Reld-Mardoch .expect to finish the rhubarb pack - of the first catting; dartns v the next week. The second catting; of rhabarb will be packed at the close of tho cherry season. There will be a lull for .probably 10 days bo (ore tho . gooseberry pack is started; . Asparaffn Pack - : Is Cootlnalng ! Paulas Brothers will continue tho asparagas pack for tho nett 10 days or two weeks. ' This Is to be only a small pack this year and is In the - nature of an ex periment. S ' : The real rash of tho cannery season will not be In fall swing nntll tho strawberry pack, which la expected to begin the last of Hayv- Present Indications f are that there will be a large crop of .strawberries and most growers have contracted on a aeren cent basts." ; . . . Growers are expecting a good cherry erop but it Is too early to determine this as yet, . Salem's canneries provide the greatest share of the inmmer Aurora Choral Club Plans to ' Resume in Fall i AURORA, Way S The Aurora Chral dab will discontinue their meetings - through; tho " summer months and feel that under the efficient eladership or Mrs. E. C. Diller, the year has been one of pleasure and benefit. - Tho residents of Aurora hare enjoyed many delightful musical treats through this organisation and in the fall the dab members Invite -others to Join them and help - make bigger and better organization and an asset to the community. -' - - t ; SCOUTS TO NEWPORT i STAYTON,; May t. . Soxeral Boy Scouts, with their leader. R. O. Woods, left Saturday, night for I Newport. Thoso who made up payroll and , women and -girls come from many . nearby towns and rural districts to work In tho fruit and berry season. ' tho party were Milton 2el- Mar lon Lampman Stewart" Mayo. Norbert rrttx. Rex Shelton and Val Gardner. ItATN WELCOMED " VAUSETZ,-May Rain was a great relief to .Yalseta Tuesday morning. There- wore sereral fires around here. ' - . . , Tho rain was also yery wel eorno to tho few farmers in the vicinity. , TO SXB BXTTZn KEB V . SHOULD BX EXAMXXED DP yow have Frequent IXXAD- : achcs. y - -. - -IF yew cannot read fine print :' thread m aec&e.-. ..........j- (P yoa are KERVOUS nasi In . table. Consult as NOW. ; .. Charges Reasoaablo ' i By BISHOP'S Leads all competition in values on this of the finest For Men 6? Young Men ositiyfelythe greatest suit value in years on this feature line of high" grade suite. 250 garments just in from the eastern marfc.t, r,nl LZ all smart jweares ani shades. Only through our large voluTerd b7fe to offer ah- tstandlif e, high grade clothing. Choose yours now from our large ;; i- : -stock'' " : : : Eirtra Pants 0450 Friendly Five .Oxfords The world's best value in smart footwear. For style and service step into a pair now. mm mm' ' ' .'."""- j : ' , r' - Hart Schaffner For the; finest SUITS -- the famous Gordian Worsted and other long-, wearing fabrics are all here in our extensive showing . 4 See Qcr Windows for the Newest in lien's Wear CLOTHING -WOOUZX MTI.T.f? STORE OPEN UNTIkJ P. M. SATURDAY Always the Smart' est Styles at Bet ter Values' i LSI - m -mt m m m I I r IB z 1 . i 1 - " ' X " I . ' . tit? ClinSrrmcti Tcd c5 :ozz?cd. XlcstS: Uct?not EIEo ' anna It givea u great pleaxure to meet with uch a wonderful assemblage as this one cath- ered here today, and as wc allow our gaze to ramble around over the faces of such an' intelligent crowd (will someone please past the Water? That's better, thanlci) . le8 an Ccndemeti, before we proceed further we wish to say that we aren't a pub , lie speaker, (of course you'd find that outyourself : soon enough), yet when we ! vision tne wonder rur applause we are expectm' to receive, as isoon at we say, something, it ,w9;.beeiaVjut.to talk on. for'fear we'll forgetsome of th&most important points (th Avater again please. Thanks, that's a lot better); 1 Seems like it takes a lotta water o sometnmg to get us steamed up, to to speak. e . or. Nov? Ici Givlnrt -Ooi? ncno2,tt oh this important subject we find that the people-of this great commonwealth of have been asleep at the switch or somethin g. -.. I ourn Ebdicc and G r We wiA to say before proceedin' further with this report, coverin' as it does such a vast be we should say. past industry, namely, ladies and gentlemen, that of course mi means we should have ; uu yuu Know inere isn t a decent mtchin' Dost within ZU miles of this tieautiful rifv ourn? But, and ' folks, this is important, there is Oie of the finest and we're sometimes tempted to say THE finest food store in all this broad, beautiful country of ours, right nere at your very door., - y-i .f"' V1-; '",:'": Oh for goodness' sake, we've been dreamin' again. We do that sometimes. Or we rnusta thought we were makin' a speech at Rotary club or the Ad club. Anyway, we thank you, one and all, and we'll be seein' you at the Market soon. Some of you to wring our neck, maybe. As we said before though, we'll be seein'you.: j Cut Stringiess Beans Standard Grade No. 2 .Cans . 3 cans 29c White i . i 1 Sweet Corn Standard Grade No. 2 Cans 3 cans 29c Tomatoes Standard Grade No.' 2 Cans 3 cans 27c 1 Peaches Extra Standard Grade ' No. 2y2 Size Cans 2 cans 29c Broken Sliced ( Pineapple No. 214 Size Cans . 9. cans 29c Grapefruit Standard Grade 2 cans 25c Alaska! Salmon Standard Quality, Pink . 1 Tall Cans . 3 for 29c uystei s Reg. size Cans 2 cans 29c ' . ;; lily of Valley Fancy Corn t ! No. 2 Cans H 2 cans 29c Pet Milk Tall Cans 4 for 25 c SDlit Peas W? lbs; 25c Not a Chain Store Nice Clean Burbank Potatoes lbs. 59c Fancy small white Beans 4 lbs. 25c Fancy Red Beans 6 lbs. 25c Large Pearl Tapioca 5 lbs. 25c Sago 3 lbs. 25c Breakfast. Cocoa ! aiKs. 25c Pure Durum Semolena Macaroni or Noodles lbs.25c Snaehetti , or Vermicelli ! tit lbs. 25c cy d. 1K. 25c Pearled -".j. Barley 3 lbs. 25c ' . . Dried ; 3 lbs. 29c .. Italian Prunes 4 lbs. 25c Fi'Bars Fresh From the Ovens 3 lbs. 29c Chocolate Candy 2 lbs. 35c It strikes us that 5c for a loaf of bread is about right I If we sold for less than 5c we'd have to calf tbe qualify, and that Would be false econoby to everyone concejued. BusickV iBread Pound Loaf t Pound and a half Loafl 5 c 7c Up today, down to morrow. Thafs the way Abutter market has $een for' some time. Never know a day ahead what price it'll he, bat you folks that bay gutter at the Market know that the price for batter lis sweet cream always preU ty dose to its value. Pure Cane fine granulated 4 1 ;ar 20 lbs. 92c Frenches jSalad Sream' Mustard -s 15c: 2 -27c obj- Ca en sup 2 bottles 27c ressinsr Pint. 25c Cambbell's : Poirli and Beans Medlu - . i size Cans . Jlly Beans 2lW;29c Floiir and Feed Dept. A 49-Ib. sack of PiUs bury's flour for $1.25 comes about as near btin' the best biscuit and bread maker for the money that we know of, and with any kind of help from the housewife, you know, to kinda encourage Pillsbury's, itTI turn out more loaves per sack than any flour We've used since. We started keepin9 house. 49 lbs. $1.25 ?4V2lbs.69c No. 10 39c White , Mill Run 80 lbs. 75c Freshly Milled Cream Rolled Oats No. 10 Sack 45c No. 10 Sack t J Hotcake, Flour: , 45c Full Cream Cheese 2 lbs. 39c Ejtjts ;s Fresh Fxtra9 2 doz. 25c Snices All" Flavors 5 cans 47c Busicks ' Freshly Roasted Coffee 3 lbs. 66c And last but ncf lecstl this ad is finished, if the speech at the top of this makes yoa tick don't blame as, I7e wouldn't think cf recJ-l in' it or nothln9,