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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1931)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, November 19," 1931 PAGE SEVEIl - . ,"V PRE-CHRISTMAS KIghugo ' GHQjpEDpi? SoBo ' : Only ft few more weeks antil Christinas - t - - 4 Days of Christmas House Slippers Sale Very appropriate for presents for everybody in the family Boys' Moccasins Buckskin leather. Regular -1 1.1 1 slippers. QQ- Special Sale' price. ." QJC Children's Fancy Leather Moccasins Regular Price $U. oq Special Sale price . . 03 C ' Child's Backskia .Moccasins Regular Price $1.13. 7Q1. "Special Sale price. . I C Children's Felt Slippers (All 'colors) Regular Price 98CvA Special . Sale price .V. . 59c ' Ladles Leather House i, j -. Slippers Regular. Price. $ 1.7 3. Spe cial Sale. no price ... $iZfJ " Ladies Rayon d'Onay A Opera flippers Cuban heels, regular . price $1.98. Special CQ Sale price ..... 0fC Ladles' Leather Opera -- .. 1 ' Slippers ' Regular Price $2.48. Spe- tSJ....... $1.48 ' Men's Brown Kid - Leather ; Slippers' Regular Price $1.98. Spe cial Sale ' M 9 price " . . V . . . . . -. y liu J Men's Leather Moccasins Regular $1.48. QQ-. Special Sale price.. lUC Men's Union-Suit Sale 25ft Wool Regular Price $2.98. : Spe cial Sale 1 QQ price lVO 50 Wool Men's untonsult sale Price $4.48. Spe cial Sale price.. Reg. $2.98 Wool Men's unionsuit sale. Reg. Price $5.98. Spe cial Sale price . . $3.98 Men's -Part Wool Unionsnit Regular Price $1.48. Spe cial Sale CQ price . QJC Boys1 All Wool Bailor Suits - $2.48 Long Trousers Little Fellows All Wool SuiU Sizes 2 to C. Spe cial Sale price. Boys' Salt Sale All Boys' Suits Reduced 25 $1.48 Thursday - Friday - Saturday & Monday at Blcch's Golden Rule Store Salem, Oregon 220 N. Liberty Phone 8805 DOS ras II BUT TROUBLE Swelling is Caused by Of Fluid Elements. Blood, Explained Leak in of the other chemical . Constitu ent ef the body. Dropsy from Bright'! disease usually develops ; first about the eyes and face and is accompanied' by a peculiar waxy pallor; eventually dropsy of this kind may. likewise become general. In the sorer v anemias dropsy occurs In v dependent " ana unexpected portions -of the body and is determined by the too fluid state of the blood, although many other elements enter into the question.' ;- ; Dropsy, while an ailment with which thousands of Oregon peo ple suffer, is not in reality a dis ease, but rather a symptom of some other trouble. According to ; tne Medical-Dental headquarters here,1 dropsy is a sign ot nature which. unless aulekly heeded, oft en results in the development of a disease. In a current bulletin the head Quarters officials write: "A number of factors enter the production of dropsy. The simpl est oi tnese to understand is the mechanical obstruction to the re turn blood or lrmnh. wherenoon the fluid elements of the blood from the Teasels. Not only may the risible tissues become water loosed in such a process, but the blood serum may leak into any blood cavity or tissue. , MA number of factors enter the uroductlon of droDsT. The aim. plest of these to understand is the mecnanical obstruction to the return blood or- lymph; Whereupon the fluid elements of the blood are lost through the wails of the blood vessels or lym phailes. causlnx droocr in th part normally drained by these blocked or obstructed ehuntli. Where the circulation is deficient by reason of pooxvpumping force on the part ot the heart dropsy deTeloPs in the narta moat nmot from the heart, namely the feet at night when the subject has been un and about all dv wir the insufficiency of tha haart of a mild order this swelling of the feet will disappear by morn ing, only to recur after the pa tient is aoout an day. As the nean oecomes weaser such a dropsy advances nntii tha thii trunks and eventually the entire bodr becomes watAr rrraA t Blight's dlseaa othj fjtA ti ter into the disturbance of certain MS. HUM ABIE TO COnDUCT STORE PERRtDALE, Nov.-18 Mrs. J. E. Yoakum is back again In her store after more than two months absence due to illness. William Stapleton and Mr. Sin- gleterry went to Taft Monday tor a load ot salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kubits of Amity spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Woods. Mrs. Ethel Beckett and Luiu Miller were shopping in MeMlnn- ville Monday. There will be dinner parties In this community and roast wild goose will be the main course due to opening of hunting season Mondsy. Friends, Relatives Gather to Observe Birthday of Bates SHELBURN. Nov. 18 Chil dren, grandchildren, and close friends to the number of 80, of Charles A. Bates, Sr., came in Sunday to help him celebrate his birthday. Mr. Bates has spent his entire life in this vicinity. Wilber Punk was taken to Al bany hospital Saturday and un derwent a major operation. Mr. Funk Is in a very grave condl tlon. - Glenn Toeman who has been employed at the Hammond Lum ber company at Mill City for some time Is home for an indefln ite stay. 1 ET MARKET OUR QUALITY IS HIGH Originators Of Low Prices 351 State St FOR THANKSGIVING 'We have engaged ourHurkeys to come in on Saturday and Monday so that we can furnish you with a fresh dressed bird. Our prices will be as low as good tur keys can be sold for. REGULAR PRICES NOT 'SPECIALS' Grain-Fed Pig Pork Here is a suggestion. If you do not care for poultry. A Fresh Ham Roast cut from one of these prime porkers will make a pleasing, economical substitute. : Frefch I Young Pig V I 187 S. Commercial Tel. 4010 OUR PRICE IS LOW Pork Roast Sg lb. Lean Ham Roast 15c IE". Dainty Lean Loin Chops 15 c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 1 Our sausage is made the old fashioned way. Just 1 fresh ground pork; salt arid" spices. Maxwell House Coffee Per Pound . 29c FREE DEMONSTRA TION COFFEE SATURDAY Calumet Baking Powder 1 Pound Cans .25c 5 Pound Cans 77e 10 Pound Cans $1.39 CAKE TINS FREE Pork Steak 12J-2clb. Pure Pork Little Links ISc lb. FINE CANE SUGAR, 10 lbs. 44c "Choice; Steak T-Bones 15 c lb. Fresh Ground Beef Prime Beef Roasts 10c lb. x Best Sirloin 15c lb. MORNING MILK . . 22c 4 Tall Cans SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 lbs. 55c JELL-0, 3 pkgs. . . . 19c All Flavors 2 Jelly Moulds Free Cranberries 0(3 lb. Faaey Sweet Potatoes 10 lbs. 25G CROWN FLOUR . $1.21 49 Pound Sack .You may see lower prices quoted, but you will not find choicer meats than we are handling, anywhere. ' Snowflake Crackers or Honey Maid Grahams, 2 for ; Highest Grade Margarine lie lb. t J,''" Sugar Cured Bacon Back 17c lb. Finest Sliced Bacon - 20c lb. We are selling this delicious bacon as fast as we can produce it. Ii has that mild NUT SWEET flavor. - , Milk Fed . , "Milk. Fed ' 1: Veal Roasts 121-2o lb. I The firm whlU meated kind. 15c lb. Out of consideratioiTto our employes, we dose at S p. in. .On Saturdays at. 7 p. m... ; " HARRY M. LEVY ' rJoi?iGtt I7eottimi?Gi HAMBURGER FRANKS LARD per lb. POT ROAST ..... 10c BOILING BEEF . . . 8c SLICED BACON . . 20c LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEYS. ALLNO. 1 GRAIN FED BIRDS. ALSO CAPONS AND CHICKENS. Gap! an s 137 South Commercial Cash Store OcmccHco Cosmetics . v r -184 N, Coxnmerdal St; . ;: OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9 P. It ToOccccs; . Deep cut prices day in and day out on well known and nationally adrertised merchandise. Deej cut prices not for a day or two but everyday in the week. i ' Deep cut prices not Just on one Hem or twcM-but on thousands of items. .. ; V Deep cut prices always.' That's why most people buy all their drug store needs at Byrnes. r- The FoUowin EjLtra: Specials' Are for. Only IWMMMHMHW aMMMiiMBBiMBW""""""" Bm MBM 5c Full size Baker's Sweet Milk Chocolate 3 for So CI6AHG All Popular 5e Brands On Wm. Perms," Cremos, Carabana Blunts, Websterettes. (Few, Exceptions) TODACCO 'Prince Albert Velvet 16 oz. tins GSS 2-15C tins 25c Cigarcttctl Oiciterficldi, Cainelf , Luckies, Old Goldi 2 for 25 Cartoa ot 10 Pkjs. fl5 100 Pure 5-Grain Aspirin Tablets, 23c 1 PL Rubbing Alcohol, 23c 1 PL Bonded Milk Magnesia, 23c 1 Pt. Pure Witch Hazel, 23c . 1 Pt. Petrolatum (Mineral Oil), 35c 45c Kotex or Modes, 23c 25c Colgate Tooth Paste, 9c 50c West's Tooth Paste, 27c 10c Business Size Envelopes, 3 for 10c 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine, 19c 30c Jars Mentholatum, 19c 50c XlOlette or Probak Blades, 33c Cotiee It's Flavor Meets With Favor 1 .The New Lower-Priced Blend My-Te-Fine Coffee former users of Fred Meyer Special llend have welcomed this . fine f arored, ower priced coffee. Try U at our risk. YouH like it. One lb. 18c 2 lbs. for 35c Golden Gate Soap Try this new Bath and Toi let Soap. Full I os. cakes in fracrant floral odors. A French Milled soap. . - Cake Maari?bM breamy Uther, and does . .ot irritat tHe skin. Rular lOe Value packed 6 to the box OQr and Specially priced at.. I I CO 1 . W. Hopper Goods 60c Hopper's Youth Cream 39c $1 Hopper's Restorative O.-tSc $1 Super Blend Astringent 69c 75c Super Cling Face Powder 59e $1 Hopper's Youth Clay 69c $1 Hopper's Hair Youth 69c 60c Hopper's Fruity Shampoo 39c 60c Hopper's Youth Lotion 39e Remedies $1.50 Citrocarbonates 98c $1.20 Sal Hepatica 79c $1.20 Bromo Seltzer 89c $1.25 Absorbine Jr. 98e $1.50 Petrolagar 89c $L20 Scott's Emulsion 79c $1.00 Miles' Remedies 69c $1.25 Mead's Cod Liver Oil 98c For the Teeth 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 29c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 29c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 29c 60c Prophylactic T. Brush 25c 50c Revelation Powder 39c 75c Tins Vince 59c 50c Detoxol Tooth Paste 37c Antiseptics $1 Listerine 69c $1 Pepsodent Antiseptic 69c $1 Lavoris 69c $1 Glyco Thymoline 69c $1.50 Takara Powder 98c 1 Pt. Peroxide 19e Pills and Tablets 50c De Witt's Kidney Pills 39c 50c Yeast Foam Tablets 33c $2 Reduceoids $1.59 50c Chocolate Exlax 33c 25c Carter's Liver Pills 16c 25c Anacin Tablets 15c 30c Hill's Cascara Quinine 25c Toiletries $1 Ambrosia Pore Cleanser 89c $1 Pond's Creams 59c $1 D. & R. Cold Cream 69c $1 Fiancee Face Powder 49e 50c Jergen's Lotion 29c 50c Woodbury's Creams 29c 60c Pompeiian Creams 39c $1 Mello Glo Face Powder 69c Shaving Needs 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream 29c 50c Williams' Shaving Cream 39c 35c Colgate Shaving Cream 21c 35c Palm Olive Sha.v. Cream 21c 50c Palm Olive Lotion 29e 35c Tubes Burma Shave 26c 60c Ingram Shaving Cream 33c 75c Jars Molle 59c For the Heir 50c Wild Root Shampoo 29c 50c Conti Shampoo 29c 50c Palm Olive Shampoo 29c 50c Woodbury Shampoo 29c 85c Wild Root Wave Set 29c $1.10 Wild Root Tonic 69e $1 Jeris Hair Tonic 69c $1 Danderine 57c Ointments 60c Mentholatum 39c 75c Vapo Rub 49c 25c Zinc Ointment 16e 75c Balm Ben Gay 49c .60c Resinol Salve 34c 35c Musterole 29c Health Foods 15c Gerber'a Vegetables 12c 60c Thompson's Choc Milk 39c $1 Lacto Dextrine 89c $1 Psylla Seed 79c 75c Dextri Maltose 49c $1.20 S. M. A. Baby Food 98c Face Creams $1.50 Ayers Beautifying $1.33 75c Ayers Luxuria Cream 59c 60c Ayers Liquifying Cream 39c 35c D & R Cold Cream 29c 59c Daisy B. Cream 49c 60c Elcaya Creams 45c 50c Ingram Milkweed Cream 36 $1 Kranks Lemon Cream 69c Face Powders $1 Ayers Luxuria Powder 79c 60c Pompeiian Face Powder 39c $1 Princess Pat Face Powder 69t $1 Tangee Face Powder 69c 75c Lov'me Face Powder 59c 75c Chypre Face Powder 39c 50c Djer Kiss Face Powder 39c Toileries 60c Instant Odorono 49c 25c Dew Deodorant 19c $1 Mercolized wax 69c 50c Nonspi Deodorant 33c $1 Zip Epilator 69c 60c Neet Depilatory 39c 75c Angelus Rouge 59c $1.00 Angelus Lipstick 79c Medicinal Oils $1 Upjohn Super D 59c $1 Squipps Cod Liver Oil 79c $1.25 Mead's Cod Liver 00 98c $1 Peter Moller Cod Liver OH 79 $1 Kepler Malt C. L. O. 69 c $1.00 Beef Iron & Wine 79c First Aid 1- lb. Hospital Cotton 19c 2- in. Gauze Bandage 9c 49c First Aid Kit 39c 25c Medicated Plasters 16c. 2-oi. Absorbent Cotton 10c 5 Yds. Sterile Gauze 39c 60c lb. Toddy with Shaker Free 5c Waldorf Toilet Tissue 3 for 25c Pond's Cleansing Tissue (peach or white) 9 47c Prophylactic tooth brush & 25c Listerine Tooth Paste all for mx ram BUT LI IIHII6 - VICTOR POINT, Not. IS Zrnest. Qualey, younsest son ot Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Qualey was taken to the hospital Monday where he was operated on- for raptured appendix. He Is report ed as dolus nieely this afternoon. Ernest is ra the serentA trade ax sehool and his schoolmates and nasy friends her are hopinc for a speedy recorery. Tha Union Hill (range social Saturday night was well attend- IJardln. week. Mrs. Adkisson bought their first cooking equipment. Relatlres and friends made up a surprise party ior Mrs. joe Vanderbeck Snnday night. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. A. De Jardin and Inna and Pat; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kepplnger; Mr. and Mr. M. D. Hennlng; Mrs. Mar garet Hall. Mrs. Johanna Clark, and Father Walsh, al lof Oerrali. Joe Dejardin of Taft, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dejardin ot Hopmere. Mr. and Mrs. Gab DeJardin ot Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben DeJardin of SootU Mills. Lester Dejardin, who is attend lnr Pacific unlTerslty at Portland. spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. De- Shafer. Mrs.Joe Bennett and son. Mrs. Monroe Ward, Mrs. Wayne Gibson. Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh, Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mrs. O U Bailey, Mrs John Lesher, Mrs. C. A. Bailey, Mrs. George Lesher, Mrs. A. J. RasmnsavB, Miss Edna Lesher, Mrs. George Tkatch and son Harry, Mrs. J. S. Dunlary, Bererly Marr, DeEtta Blanton, Raymond Blanton and tha hostess, Mrs. Raymond Blanton, Jr. Mrs. George Tkatch will entertain the Ladies' Aid with an all-day meet ing at her home Friday, NoTem ber IT. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Richards of Stayton played for the dancing and were assisted by Miss Lot enee. Miss Knight and Charles Morley. . . i jaws siernua 4 ones nas botw item . independence te , Salem where she has a new position. Miss Jones is the- daughter ot I Mr. and Jin. C. a Jones of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulkey entertained Miss Patricia Alex ander of Albany, at their home Monday. ra ITS SB.70 FROM SMS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lytle ot Sclo were hosts tor dinner and a line party in Salem Sunday, haying as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mars ot Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. L V. MeAdoa of Oerrals. ticket-selling contest is on between the seniors and . sopho? mores on one side and the Juniors and freshmen on the other for tickets to the Thanksglyinr foot ball game. The opposing team has not yet been signed up, but efforts are still being made to get a game. The winning classes are to be giren a party by the losers. Sera dollars haye already been turned in tor tickets. C V o o) for Thanksgiving We will agaia slash tovadtrips to lc a aOe ($1 fog each 100 snUes) to all places oaout raoacj TICKITS COOP QW Ail TRAIN UAWHC NOVEMBER TUIf. WSO. 24 25 THUIL 26 GKRVAIS, Not. 11 The Ger- Tals troop of Girl Scouts made ! Sf.Tf at a candy sale. ' The re ceipts will be used to buy needed i equipment for their domestic sci ence work. The Masonic lodge has partly furnished -- the - lower floor of their bnlldlnr for the use of tha a-lrls.' Mrs. A. B. Adkisson! John Lesher assisted the hostess. leader, is conducting . dsMes in I : in me group were r. w enrmenson. itrs. van mwm. Brooks. At the regular meet ing of the Methodist Ladies' Aid society held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Blanton. Jr- plans were completed for their annual bazaar. and chicken supper, which will be Shafer. president, conducted the business session. Two cunts were finished durlnc the afternoon. Mrs. George Lesher, a . recent bride, was presented with a lorely i rift ahower. Mrs. - William Cha fer.' Mrs. -A. K. Harris and Mrs. Examples of pundtripu PORTLAND . MEDFORD .90c KLAMATH FALLS- HSIAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES : 415.05 .$23.40 domestic science, Mrs. Bertha Bar ker Is. teaching the basket weaT- I lng and Mrs. L. R. Chamberlain Is ! conducting sewing classes escn UJ J4-U-k 4-M-s - U ft Mrs, H. Klbby. Mrs. W. Biggins Mrs. Raymond Blanton, Sr.. Mrs. H. " Watenpauch. Mrs. ; WUllam Qtr ticket office, 184 N. Liberty ' TeL 464 - - t ;.n Passenrer Depot, 13th & Oak Tel. 440J aw -