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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1932)
. . .- , Salem Oregon, Friday Morning, August 26, 1932 I Says Ias Abrogated--Answei ing the complaint of Arthur F. and Minnie Hansen, Fred "and Emma Schaeffer filed a statement yesterday in clrcait court, detlar lns that a easa -Has. executed irith the plaintiffs bad Deen yol- antarlly cancelled and the defend ants urged by the plaintiffs to re-' main on the land they bad leased, fmakingl payment on -a one-third crop basls.v The defendants claim the plaintiffs are without ground for suing foMISO cash rent. MM (MI 0' TIT) To) 115 S. Commercial St. . EVEN WITH CHILDREN! Children like RexsA Orderlies for their candy flavor. You'll like them for their gen tleness, their natural, non-griping, correctrre action. That's why these original chocolate phenolphthalein laxative tablets are always safer for children, women and elderly people. And they form no habit. Rexafl Orderlies are made by the world's largest producer of drug store products, and are sold exclusively at Rexall Drug Stores. Try them today I TPS W'fcxaXZ ORDERLIES JTo 50c NEW LUSTRE HEALTHIER HAIR So many things you might use on your hair are disappointing. But not "93" Hair Lotion! Rub 1 ' it into your scalp every J morning. In a week j J your hair will be softer Jr and more lustrous easier to comb. Hair Lotion 50c FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Household Needs 1 pt. Pure Witch Hazel ..,f 1 pfcAlco-Rex Rubbing Alcohol . . . IS lbs. Epsom Salts 1 o.t. Heavy Mineral Oil. 100 Pure Aspirin Tablets, 5 gr 1 lb. Psyllium Seed, Brown 1 lb. Agar Agar, unbleached 1 lb. Petroleum Jelly, bulk 8 oz. Spirits of Camphor 4 oz. Puretest Boric Acid, TJ.S.P 19c 19c 37c 39c 19c 29c 69c 25c 49c 13c Toiletries $1-00 Tond's Face Powder (New) ... . $1 .00 Ever-Dry Deodorant 60c Watkin's MulslT fied Shampoo 50c Woodbury's Creams $1.00 Velvetina Face Powder Remedies $1.25 S.S.S. Tonic 85c Kruschen Salts 85 c. Moone's Emerald Oil 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 60c Mentholatum Ointment 79c 69c 39c 29c 79c 79c 49c 69c 39c 39c Razors and Blades 25c Gillette Razor with Blue Blade.... $1.00 New Endert Razor with blades.. 50c Auto Strop Blades, 5's 50c Gillette Blades, 5's 35c Gem Micromatic Blades, 5's ........ 19c 79c 33c 33c 23c TO; BE TJEXT WEEK . . Will Visit Salem Distnct Thursday; Interested Persons Invited JUT GROWER TOUR The second day of the Annual two-day summer field tour of the Western Nut Growers association will be EDent in and near Salem, according to announcement made yesterday by C. E. Schuster, sec retary of the association. Every person interested in nut growing Is asked to make the tour, wheth er or not he is a member of the association. The first day will be spent in Clark county. Washington, and will be . devoted mainly to visits to filbert orchards. The second day the party will go to Marion county, Oregon, spending: the day visiting - walnut orchards- princi pally, ending at Senator C. I Mc Nary's farm north of Salem. The condensed schedule follows: Wednesday,. August SI . Forenoon Meet near Vancou ver city hall at 9:30 and go to W. H. Ambler farm and thence to R. W. Grant farm, to view Du- Chilly. Sicily and Barcelona fil berts of various ages with pollen- iiers. Thence to A. W. Ward farm at Battle Ground, filberts, wal nuts, pecans and filbert nursery. Afternoon Meet at Vancouver at 1:30 o'clock, thence to J. S. Johnson's farm of 40 acres of Du- Chillys. Thence to A. A. Quarn berg farm, one of biggest collec tions of filbert varieties on the coast. Thursday, September 1 Forenoon Meet at Aumsville southeast of Salem, at 9:30. A. Wolf place, spraying for walnut blight; F. Rauscher farm,' spray ing seedlings for blight; J. Scbul te farm, . seedlings and Fran- quettes. Afternoon Meet at Front street, Salem, north of Willamette river bridge at 1:30 o'clock. W Blake place, cultivation methods, thinning trees, orchards on river bottom; Senator C. L. McNary farm, English and black walnuts, filberts ant pecans of many varieties. Adrertiser Distntution the shippers of, the Mllton-FTee-water district ar represented. with a tonnage estimated at 1100 cars tor the present season. Headanarters are maintained at Milton, where each shipper has a desk and participates in all dis cussions affecting the organiza tion, prune price Quotations are received daily from all sections of the United States, which are placed on a blackboard for the convenience of, the snippers. Other market information also Is mad available, including tonnage sales, prices received, car destina tions, and localities to whicn prunes should not be shipped on certain days. Pr Quits Over Hoover Support BOSTON. Aug. 24 (AP) Mrs. William Tiitoa ef Cambridge, nationally known prohibitionist, announced today she had resigned from the Allied Forces, of which Dr. Daniel A. Poling is president, because of his statement of sup port for President Hoover's pro hibition stand. bative of courny CIllEO B DEATH STATTON, Aug. 25. -Funeral services were held here Wednes day for Margaret Elisabeth Reams Smith, 71. who died August 21 at Alturas. Cal. She was born May 2. 1SS. at Marion. Ore. She. was married in 1877 to William Bail ey, who died 30 years ago. "lira Railnr hA hn a member of the Stay ton Church of Christ since glrinooa. The following children survive her: John W. Bailey, Fred J5. Bai ley. Lloyd E. Bailey, Alturas; Mrs. Lela May Johnson, Troy. Idaho; Mrs. Bertha Sbeperd. Gates; Susie Kearns and Thurston Kearns, Stayton, -and George Kearns. Grants Pass. Her seeond hjisband, Andy J. Smith of California. 14 grandchildren and . tour great grandchildren also survive her. PRIME LEAGUE 11 OHED -. .-me ;i tm Clams must fit right t attain tkt full measure 0f mid, tomftrtyt us. ' readjust yourt THI MOST AMAZING, THI MOST THRILLING, THE MOST EXCITIN.6 PICTURE EVER FILMEfcl Coming Sunday to the OLLYWOOy A prune shippers organization, which operates on a plan some what similar to the operation of a stock exchange, has been launch ed at Mllton-Freewater, W. L. Close, superintendent of shippers point Inspection, announced yes terday. Close said the organiza tion was unique in the history of marketing agencies in the west. Approximately 95 per cent of 1 MIDGET -MARKET Originators Of Low Prices 351 State St. PRIME YOUNG BEEF We have an over supply of the finest beef we have handled this season. It really isn't necessary to pay more than our price in order to enjoy the best in meats. The quality is seldom equaled, never excelled. You also safeguard your health as we are SALEM'S ONLY MARKET HANDLING INSPECTED MEATS EX CLUSIYELY. - REGULAR PRICES, NOT 'SPECIALS' Choice Sirloin 1 . Finest Round STATE AND COMMERCIAL STS. Merchandise Values Cut to the Core Are Being Offered That the Thrifty May Thrive Friday and Saturday, Auge 26 and 27 Steak 10c lb. Prime' Beef Roast 8c lb. Steak t2e lb. Rolled Prime Rib 15c lb. Milk Darigold, None Better, 4 large cans 15c Free Limit None to Dealers Coffim IFflaExes & for Q IPOttattOGG Good Quality Burbankt fig H& Ball Maso Quart Complete None to Dealers doz. Cocoa, Bakers, lz-Va ..:...-10c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. .... 19c VinegaV, 40 grain, gal. .. ...17c Fig Bars, oven fresh, 3 lbs 25c Salad Oil, bring bottle, qt. 17c D. M. Catsup, lg bot 2 for 25c Fruits, Vegetables for Saturday only Peaches for canning OQp Fane? Elbertas -18 lb. crate 'w-r Bananas " 1Q Ripe, Yellow Fruit . 4 lbs. Beets and Oa' Carrots v buncn Sweet Spuds IQn :. r lbs. av CEREALS For Everyone in the Family Wheaties Post Bran Flakes PEP Rice Krispies Kellos Bran Flakes Crackles SOAPS Rinso, lg. pkg ...........19c Sunny-Monday, 10 bars ..19c Camay, bar ::5c Palm Olive, 3 bars 20c 2 Giant Bars Crystal White FREE Purex, 2 large bottle 1. ...25c ;UGG My Best- Ground to Order Phone 3837 We are sorry that a few of our customers were disap pointed last Saturday by not being able to obtain one of our hams. It just couldn't be helped. We operated our smoke house to capacity. We will try and have enough this week. Quantity limit to dealers. "Flauorized" Hams 12c Whole or half THE LOW COST OF HIGH LIVING . Fresh I Jam Steak, lb. 15c Sliced Bacon, lb. . .lc ' "Flavorized" " . Bacon Baclu ,lb. . 12 Loin i Margarine, 3 lbs. . .2Sc Best '-Ground Beef, 3 lbs. . 25c HsaHaa aaaa -aawMKMaawaei Porfi Tenderloins, lb. 2c Spare Bibs, fl lbs. . '.'256; . ' ! - - Pork - - - - " Particular People Patronize the Midget Out of consideration to our employes irt elos at PJn. On Saturday s at 7 p.m. , ' " - . HARRY IL LEVY, Prop. A; w realize make rgument we got to pretty strong e our a Such language as we may use (yeah Such Language is right) for the most, part will be English as this is suposed to be an ad. We don't want you folks to think its a lotta taffy, because advertising is an art and if there ever was one we're it Writein ads for us is just as Easy as fallin off a log 'and some of our ads look as if we had fallin off one and a big one at that. An ad writer has to know how to spell and if youve ever read one of our ads youl realize moren ever how hard spellin is. Yes and you'l see when.it comes to roakein prices theres no Beating around the Bush about it we just up and make em and to prove that statement we'J quote a few,tyou'l remember wont you? that the prices wequote are not our highest prices. We quote the low ones so you'l think. everything's priced low and if we can do that maybe we can make a coupla millions in six months or so, like the Wall street Boys done the first six months of this year. Here they are (the prices we mean, not the two millions). to At the Market Not a Chain Store Court St. at Commercial Not a Chain Store PILLSBURY'S Best Patent Flouir 494b sack $1.15 PILLSBURY'S Old Mil Flow 49-lb. sack 79c Golden Key ur's MILK MILK Tall Cans Tall Cans 6 for 25c 6 fv25c Snowdrift Shortening 3 Pound Pails 39c Peet's Granulated Soap 2 Packages and 2 Bars of J3oap 07r B for Mission Bell. Soap 5 Bars 19C Thompson's Chocolate Malted - Milk 39c Found Cans - full v Pounds Crescent Baking Powder 25c Choice Per Box Bartlett Pears 49c Fresh Ocean Caught Silver Side ulmm You know, of courso, bow cold the water is waj oat in the oeean Your knowing that pats yoa one up on us as the tine we were oat' there somehow or other the temperature of the wa ter didn't seem to inter est as to any great ex tent but we sure perked up our ears when we heard that we could hare our choice of the finest fish to sell at and well we might, too, because these fish are sure fine, '-,' P. ' whde-u.vC lb. Krispy Crackers , fresh from the oven Pound Boxes 1C t Per Box lUC Liberty Sodas Fresh, crisp, slightly salted lb. Box 15c Van Camp's Tomato Soup O Cans 23c MJB Coffee 31b. cans Q0f Per Pound OUC Freshly Ground Coffee I- T1T, ill 3 n.j 59c Fancy Peaberry. Coffee 2 lbs. - . .55c