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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1931)
i 1 4 r A section of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Barings Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning. May 21,1931 Watch for this Section ,v .: -v-:: -;;. - h':.o-. " " . : : ' ' " , ' I ' " .- irate ; .! nn . 1 fc - . . : : : . ; r, " mmmmimiimmmmimmm i Tha trip to Mary's Peak which lis Salem Chsmeketans were to Uk this week end with tha Ea ten Obsidians has been post poned. A member iof the, Obsid ian dnh scouted the trail and ra- orted that the- road, is lmpassa .1. As a : substitute the Che- meketans will be led by Ray Miller to the Rock house above Illkers will leave ihe T. If. C. A. oromutl at 7. o'clock Sand ay moraine and drive to the Ellen- dale rock ernsher. ; They wm then hike, to the Robb mm at the head of Smith creek ahd follow the forest service trail I to the Rock house. This Is a , Urge rock care in which a ftn moun tain sprint 1 located. r From this point an i excellent view of ther Falls City and Black Rock dis tricts may be obtained. Most of the hike IS along a wooded trail and will bo tor a distance of approximately . 1 miles. Each hiker Is asked to bring a trail lnnch. On Memorial day the Chemek etans will go to Seaside and hike around Tillamook Head. This trip will occupy the entire week end. the 1 hikers leaving Salem Saturday morning and returning sometime ; Sunday. . Ullder tlie 0eeurrttceWrsid GtI at tne center or uregons state goTernment TACK MEIER, son of Governor -1 Julius U Meier, entertained f "Major-General - Sraedley j D. Butler at dinner at Eugene last nlrht. Batler went through Sa lem on his way. to Eugene, e- MTnnnid bv Maior Dutton and George W. J6seph. He win re turn hero today after a short 1tt at Corvallla. It Is expected Bntler -will be In Salem today and tomorrow tor the major por tion of the time. . : mrnnMr! ' offlc ' acre, which he st&ies mostly lnclndes ap plications for Jobs fa the Ore i mam atata nolicL Such atDll- 'cations have also been received from all parts1 of the . United States by Hal E. Hoss, secre tary off state, and by the gov ernor. - General Batler Is receiving; considerable mall through the nivv : V J v MINIMI STORE NO. 7 .-. 294 North Commercial SU Phone 3527 ;J STORE NO. 5 598 North Commercial St. Phone 7814 FE1EE chty BELivsnir ; : Phone Your Order lor Prompt, Courteous Service WHEWTHE THRIFTY THRIVE LOW PRICES EVERY DAY: FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY v Queen Crystal Olives v w White 10 bars. 5 oz. glass EGG V2C8 Black Figs Q ibs. 25c Beans Red Mix K Peter Pan Coffee, 33c, 3 lbs. 95c iredded Wheat 0 pltgs. SSe1 ! ; Carnation Milk - Tall Cans 4 eons 25e : Good Medium r S2s each VPeas, Bulk Fox 3-Sieve 15e Can Sc-ansfl it. Cocoa 3IE)s.2Se Best Cane Sugar,' 2 0 lbs. 89c BLUE STEM 1 Hard Wheat Flour t W is. 80s ! - RUMFORD'S Powder Baldnk Butter Freh Creamery 2 E js. Cs Wesson I Oil M -' Quarts Cherries Maraschino Style 8fbr25c Pacltag ;e Lardi Puritan Silnned, " ,j Smolced Hams : Half or WloJ Hia - u ; Picnics PerlOSo ; Oregon's taU xeeutlv played the role of proud grandfather yesterday -when' he net the Shas ta carrying hia two grandchildren to the goTrnor home on-the Columbia rlrer hlshway. Mr. and Un. Fred M. Gan and two chil dren, arrived in Portland orom fi&n TVanelsco and -will enend some time Irlttt Mrs. Qan par ents. Qorernor ana. Mrs. juuue L. Meier... , ; Swift's ; Premiunr Bacon - Half or Whole Strip . Jlxoniy Rowe, with the limit ed Free bnreaa la Salem for Alton m. tut. haa been traa ' f erred to Olympla. where ha wlU work ta that hareaa. He was here yesterday from Port m.wUI tA abtaim hia Dossesslons. and left for Olympla. Deiuds ' jjaadry, la cnarge or uie db- reaa here, expected aaotber as sistant ta day or two. arthar W Lawrence, of the state Industrial accident commis sion, left for Kb gene yesterday to spend several days on Business for the office. Hafts C. Hoi- man. state treasurer. " was 1 In VnrtlanA TMtsrdM where. he at- tanded a dinner for General 'Bnt ler. Dr. W. H. Lytle. sUte Tet- eiinarian. wUl leare zor jonn T tAdar on hnalness. He will he gone several days. James Mott, corporation commissioner, was la Portland yesterday. Vaay persona here "pli to aUead tae KogM suver onaga dedication at Great Pass Bat- ardaT. Many confuse this bridge with the S800.000 one at the month ef the iwkm : river, aear Gold Beaveh. This brldM win aot be completed antll aext year. The bridge at Grants Pass Is a smaller ; one. : U 0Klla.r. new director ef agrlcaltvre, whose office Is effec tive Jnl7 1 already en tne jod a good share of the time. ' He has his temporary efllce In the across the hall . irom tne govern or's office. ; . . --'.Z ; Sans Koser, kaown as the : third oldest state office holder "ta leagth of service,- who re MBtl rmimted as badcet - di- ' rector, is a candidate for the ooelUoa of inspector ior state lastuauoae to ascertam w what extent families aad ee tales of inmates can pay for their rapport. The positioa Is an aimoJatlve one by the board of control aad was creat ed by the last legislature. Freedl and Here As Employe For Capitol Theatre wrAit Pattntt. formerl-r door man aad superintendent of War nw Ttron. Klslnore reslzned his position with the theatre Sunday. r.haria VrAediand. TormeriT oi ! the ranltol has been nromoted by Marty Sch warts, northwest divi sion manager ,of Warner Bros. theatres, to the Elslnore to tags. tv a rtlace of Patton and Aid en idnlnb. hn has been with the Adolph Cigar store, will take the place of Freedland at the capitoi. Freedland who came here zrom Portland recently has been con nwtnd with theatres for the bet ter part of his life and Adelph has had some circuit experience.: When you take the Oregon Statesman from a carrier boy - you are patronizing a little mer chant of your own neighborhood. Green Section DUtribution I iT- .... I" - ' FimI !n tlie A Aiiali. ThH In w eeerw s -wvwww m the oven. You can be sure of perfect beltings In nslns DAltlNG FOVDER C5 ounce for 25c ; Cfisiv TTno on ; Say folks, that word bunshevick may bfc $pelled wrong, moreen likely it is, but that's the way one of our delivery boys said to spell it. '.1 ; ' That's strange, we started but to write something, and it's slipped our mind. We've got the slippin'est mind today anyway. Say, jtxst wait here a minute. We 11 go down and see what made us ask that questmn when w came this mbniin'e Oh yes, there's a big j rt.i. L.MM.' Mn AMatvAf 1 Irn Aur f lrinrl faf mJk1re.a a bull marl. Mavhe vw1 nV hnnmn nvpr f-fiA pntranc that's why the boy, said to spell bolshevik Wi"1 a buu you laiow, the kind that makes a bull mad. Maybe 1 1 H?3ag DHac BIG AUCTION SALE and would you) Ijelieve ft, they say that auctioneer sure knows how to say "Sold, to that man right over there, sittin on that ten-dollar chair -v i '. 111- 1 M Qriff a;1 li rlMn'f. lflr frtm ine tauy JUST, sixziinc uirec uuuars ouu - ----- lands sales as good as he might. But he saicji this, and we heard him say it: "When any thing is put up for sale and somebody bids on it, don't make no difference whether the bid is half enough or not, he or she is gonna get that item," even if he (Mr. Stiff ) loses his best derby hat. And of course, bein' in jthe same building with the largest food store in the northwest, where prices are always l6w, makes it easy to save enough money to wAn'ir Kf mAf Avjirvifem m our stock has been reduced in once WT V OMbftVOV J WM w uw HIM uvw w w J ' -r . -m : imco joss wcciu , ? j T j -e - KcDon's Torn 4 Packages Post Toastlcs 4 Pkss. Shredded Wheat 4 Pkgs. Fresh. Crisp Soda Crack era 3 pound OA- Caddies z.... flakes 25c 25c 29c : Sun Shine Sodas right outa the oven, fig uratiTery speakln. We. asked everyone in . the. bnildlng how to speu that word I fimieratlve- ly). Anyway Sunshine Biscuits are Fresh and good .and you get two 2 Pound Boxes for 57c Red Arrow Milk and Honey Grahams, 2 lb. Boxes, 2 Boxes .. 55c Fig Bars, Fresh, too, of course, OQ 3 Pounds u Did we saj whole whettfijban? Vell, they are, whether .we said they were er cot; and while en' tie snV jectwe &otta lotta oth er kisds of ;ood cook-. ies that are as fresh as a daisy and we've heard that that is plen ty fresh. Busick's Oren Fresh Bread - . 1 lb. loaf - 5 c 7c Bu&Ick's Freshly Roast-' ed Coffee I v 1 Pound loaf "ill! VAAVI J . ; .'3 .p0Qnda 65c U u& mo? YeU; itV tt ed just the seme, even U it does look like tskct you say it does. Kew In our stock, vet the oldesO or rather one of the first Breakfast foods manufactured lln this country and just by . way or describing li we'll just say that PiEsbury's Vitos of Wheat la evnp of the best made and the Price Is at least 20 less than most any otner near uie fjiuuii-jr. Flour land Feed j O Regular size Pkgs.. 39c Poggoned it we haven't- been wronz sH along. Some folks was in to see us the other day and told us that newsnaner advertixin' wasn't no good like It thould be. Ve tol'en with Drices like we have we don't neidj EotiuV mcrern newf- DSDer ' advertisur to sell more and more all . the ; time (core, food cf course," not adrer- P e t Milk V j tall cans No. 2 size Peas- . 6c 10r Medium size cans Pork and Beans... No. 10 sk. Cream 9 Ql? RoQed Oats OOV Freshly Roasted Cof fee, 5 lbs..:.- 65 or Salaa 6C Pure Cane Fine Granu- lated Sugar QQ 21 Pounds . L .iil ' Mayonnaise Dressing Pint. Jars 16 cubic In. Box of Matches Oar memory is gettin9 kinda poorly lately we can't seem to recol lect things like we ijiould. Now take Pills- bnryY flour for in stance. We ve plum forgot whether we've ever told you that we believe it to be the best flour value we've ever offered our cus tomers. That's what" we think, anyway. $1.25 for 49 lbs. is what we consider to ' be somewhere, in the neighborhood . of its real value. 49-lbw sack ..$1.25 24-lb. sack ..69c No. 10 sack ....39c White Snrav Flour at S1.00 pr sk. CI AQ Blue Daisy atPW - or ' .ril'$i.i5 also seems to be quite ; . popular with a Jots folks so they, too, must be a good Taiue. Norwegian Sardines Packed In oil, the kind that usually sens ior 15c but now you get 'em 3 cans r OQ for LtVs Pure Cane and Maple Syrup Rock.DeH PQA '5 lb: cans -)Jl Pure Ilonev w mmrw 49c Blue Ribbon Malt 7 Syrup IIop flavored. They put hops In it so's your do " nuts 'el taste better. They also claim that the hops don't hurt the ' taste of bread none. Of course we don't know of any other uses for Malt but whether there .-. . , is or not Blue ifl. Ribbon Malt at.:..KJC .- f i I- ! per can is a good price. Morton's Iodized OCL Salt, 3 for.. ...WC . Thompson's Chocol ate Blalted Milk' Qfjl 1 lb. cans..i;........0lC Borden's Plain Blalted Milk JQl 1 lb. can........... ftl Borden's Eagle 1 nL Brand Milk.-:. luC Wesson's Salad AOn OiL co art cans.... i0 C Crisco. lb. pails . Full Cream OH L Cheese. 2 sounds OJC Burbank Potatoes SO lb. 6ack.. $1.43 59 c How if only the printer cen read this tvithczt makin cny more nus takes in our xpeUin' there'll be some folks chleto read czr 'vsrit hf Of course ecery-j My ' ccn red prices' tksre jzsl the hind cf prices ev erybody is fce.l:V cry i