.y r 1 ii 4 - J- PAGE EIGHT IcDo well Market Where a Dollar Does! Its Duty mS. Com'l J phone 8757 fin A TV1 Irakis We are still offering our fine f Y Sugar Cared Hams for JLZCa pound AND WHAT A BUYj THIS IS You Pay only one small profit when trading here. We buy all our livestock direct from the farmer doing all our killing. j This beef is the best the market affords Beef to Roast 8 and 10c Beef to Boil 6 and 7c Loin Beefsteak U 10c Prime Rib Roll .j 15c Hamburger ...j :.10c Pure Pork Sausage j 10c There is no better hamburger & saiisage being sold in Salem. Useless to pay more Pork to Roast i 8 and 10c Pork Hocks 4 5c Fresh Spareribs ........8c Back Bones' ..' 3C Fresh Pig Feet 3c Our pork and pork products are of the very best grade. We never use any old or off grade hogs in our market. Hams, sugar cured 12c Bacon i 12 to 17c Cottage Rolls 10c Picnics I0c Bacon Squares 8c We make all the Hams and Bacon !we offer for sale. They are sugar cured and smoked with oak wood. Not necessary to pay more. Inexpensive Satisfying We close promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening IN SALEM SINCE 1895 DRUGS Prescriptions Sundries Fountain Remedies Toiletries RUG STOKE The Original Yellow Front Drug 135 N. Commercial St. Store of Salem Phone 5197 For Friday and Saturday We reserve the right to limit quantities. None to dealers. SCHAEFER'S HOME REMEDIES CORN Pain Gone What a Relief! The minute you apply it the pain stops. The mild medication dead ens the corn. Made in Salem by Schaefer. Sold the Schaefer way no cure, no pay! 25c Limit One Boric Acid One lb. 25C Schaefer's Nerve and Bone Liniment For the Relief of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Painful Joints, Gout, Cold in Chest, Inflamed Ton sils,; Neuralgia, Insect Stings, Swellings, In f 1 animation, Sore Feet, Toothache. Guaranteed to relieve or! money refunded 50c $1.00 MADE IV SALEM One lb. Whole Flax Seed 8Ca or meal OC a lb. two lbs. 15c Freezone 35c size 24c Limit One Always remember whether Items are advertised or not and For Quality Drugs and Merchandise, For largest Assortments, For greater values. It always pays to buy at Schaefer's. THERE IS NO REASON! FOR YOU TO BARK LIKE A DOG USE SCHAEFER'S -Throat and Lung Balsam . For Fall Coughs iff v M a .Sold the Schaefer Way Xo Core, Vo Pay 6 ' WW Schaefer's Drug Store Phone 5197 Penslar ! Agency JS5 N. Commercial St. ; r I . i Mad Jn Salem $1.50 Fever ! Thermometers ! 67c 1 The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. ' QKgon. Friday Morning. Sepltmber 9, 1932 HEAVY ENROLLMENT. EXPECTED KEIZ ED County Schools Preparing - For.Fall Work; Many to v Start Sept. 19 KEI2ftSR, Sept. 6. School will open here Monday, September 19. with an enrollment even larger than the 165 student of last year expected. All teachers will be on hand Friday morning, the 16th, when children are asked to meet at the schoolhonse and get their book lists. - A n amber hare been made at the school house this summer, including in stallation of hot and cold water system, thus giving the children the advantage of hot water dur ing school hours. Miss Bernice Zielke will be pri mary instructor and principal this year, and Mrs. Eva Kelso, also of last year's staff, will take the ruth and sixth grades. Two teach ers are new: Miss Mildred Kirk of Salem, teacher at Liberty last year, will have the two upper grades, and Mrs. Lenna Purdue of Broadmead will teach the third and fourth grades. COURT RULES AGAINST "WALKER f ; , -vv . - - y - V - j FAIR EXHIBITS ARE PLW iii mmm "LIFE" AT 72 SILVERTON. - Sept. g. Silver ton Future Farmers are Uklnff considerable fnterMt In th. t.r that a special division has beea given them at Xhw sUte fair this year for the first time. The list Of Premiums hB Han rl.t here and are being studied. . o students bsve already sig nified their Intention nr .h 1- in the farm shop exhibit. William Lentsch will show a trailer un der the class of construction Jobs iarm mecnanlcs. Tom Miller will show a recondltlnnori h.rrn. in the repair of farm machinery group. Warren Crabt the vocational education i)n.ri. ment here, indicate that will also show. hi t- ft (ftl' 0t the New Yo Supreme Court, is shown s he handed to John J. Curtm, attorney for Mayor James J. Walker the decision whereby he ruled that the judiciary has no power to in "rfe SSm 1 fn?l0n? G?vernor of the SUte. The Walker forces ha" S? i ?fohlb,tu,K Governor Roosevelt from removing him from office if, in the Governor's opinion, the evidence presented at the heai-in warrants such drastic action. Talk-of Postponement BETHANY, Sept. 8, Bethany school will open for its autumn term September 26. There has been some rumor to the effect that the opening date is to be postponed a week, h tit tho Til m i has not as yet been substanti ated. Mrs. Eroll Ross and Mrs Stewart McClure are teachers in this district. BRUSH CREEK. Sept. 8 Brush Creek September 26. according to pres ent plans. Miss Margaret Giezik will again teach and will make her home at the J. C. Larson home Miss Giezik has been spending her summer at Normal school and on a trip to Califor nia. Her home is at Portland HAMMOXn MANAGER VISITS J'LLk CITY- Sept. 8. -Earl Brandeberry and F. J. Miller of Albany were in Mill City Tues ttl' "erry, who Is mana ger of the Hammong Lumber company yards at Albany, coming wt,T," ror nIS company mi. Miner, a West Salem News WEST SALEM. Sept. 8. Mrs. Esther Henningsen, who teaches industrial arts and grade work at the feeble minded school, began her duties for another year Tues day. This is the beginning of her fourth year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Simpson are the proud parents of a girl, Dorothy May, born at home Mon day, August 29. She has one brother, seven years old. Eugene Krebs, who recently completed reshingllng the school building housing the advanced grades, has repaired the windows and doors in the same building, and wainscoted one of the play rooms in the basement to save the plastering. This completes the car pentering, and the Janitor, Mr. Birch, has made many Improve ments in both buildings, and But- ness man of Albany, accompanied him in order to snend a few retired busi- hours visiting old-time friends. TOP IN QUALITY V TMaim s n .sum rv S. Commercial Tel. 4010 A BOTTOM IN PRICE Crown Flour 49! Sack 1.11 1 Pkg. Rice Krispies 1 Pkg. Bran Flakes 1 Pkg. Pep ALL FOR 24c Soap Deal 1 Peet's Granulated, 3 17c Crystal White Soap. ALL FOR For Salads Shrimp, 1 2 cans White Star Tuna AH for can 24c Parlor Matches 16c Carton Netted Gem Potatoes 10c 100 Pound Sacks 89c A Pounds 1U Potatoes Celery Hearts Top Notch jk Quality. Bunch .... 4C Blue Bell Flour Hard Wheat 49s sack 73 c Armour's Milk Tall Cans Per Case 2.09 Golden West Coffee 0 Pounds .. 87c Rice-Bean Special 4 lbs. Rice 5 lbs. Beans All for 25c Rolled Oats Limit U Pound Sack.... 24c Maxwell House Coffee 1 Pound 28C Sweet Potatoes Good quality O Pounds 13c Toilet Tissue - 1000 Sheets 4 Roiis 15c Ginger Snaps Fresh & Krisp Pounds 25c HeSmraainiim's Maliewy 137 S. COM'L "AT CAPLAN'S" Ready to serve you with a complete line or rolls, bread and pastries FRESH DAILY THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 9 inch Pies 20c Snails and Bear Claws 2 5c Rolls 15c doz. FOB ?o (SabHn 137 So. Cora'l. St., Phone 4010, Salem, Ore. ler & Quistead have the contract to screen the basement windows in both buildings to protect the giass. me work to be completed oeiore scnooi opens September 19 Mrs. Charles L. Dark entertain er members of the young married women's Sundav school rina wits an afternoon party at her home Wednesday. The early part of the anernoon was spent in organizing me ciass into a working form, and the following officers were elect ed: resident, Mrs. Emmett A Dickson; secretary-treasurer, Mrs JacK a. (josser- utoUtunt vt I .UHU W I o. J. I. Miller. Th ncriv aioo president will appoint a social chairman. After - ......... t.. iT. o iu ji b worn were outlined, a social nour was happily spent. Mra. uarK ana Mrs. Elmer Rier son serving refreshment Those present were Mrs. Charles benwartz, Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mrs u. i. wanace, Mrs. Darrel T. Bradford, Mrs. George Lathrop. mrs. Clarence A. Guderian. Mrs w. McFarland. Mrs. S. Einfeldt. mrs. j. lurpin, Mrs. Elmer Rer son, airs, woyd M. Hill. Mrs. Wil- i nam a. LaDue, Mrs. W Lawr ence. Mrs. Emmett A. Dickson and ine noFtess, Mrs. Dark A mixiid quartet was organized wtuiiesaay. with Rev nnH t C. Li. DUTk Mr. MrParlanH nnH AirR. k. a. Dickson taking the parts for suDDle.ni They hell their first rehearsal for jsunnay s singing this week. Newcomers to Faculty Reach Oregon Normal MONMOUTH. Sept. 8. Dr Edward Fletcher Barrows of Providence. R. I.. is a new mem ber of the faculty of the Oregon Normal school, and with Mrs. Barrows arrived in Monmouth this week. Lean Helen Anderson, who will : -v.: f f . .r ... . . l - - - , ; : i Meyers Takes v . pride; i6Livs : I Near Pratiim PRATUM, Sept." t.--1tr. nd Mr. i Harvey Meyers, "who wr marHefl t hnntlfin rhnrch wedding: at the Methodist church bonsay anernoon, are spenopng this week at Crater lake and the Oregon caves. They will return by the coasti route, stopping at various ' beaches.- After their re turn they will make-their home one-half mfle wortk f Pratum. Mrs. Meyers, Bee1 Alice Jones, la hiwiVVnr .tnrAhm Prodncra Milk company.faad i he Is clerk lor can o. - bon. In order that his family might not go hungry, Frank Howard (above), 72-year-old paroled convict, of Bos ton, Mass., stole a pair of shoes, thereby violating his parole. He must now go back to the Massachu setts State Prison for tk . k;. life. Howard served 17 years of a j kowoci imposed ia 1897 for robbery and was paroled for good behavior. occupy the home of Mrs. Hilda Butler, is here, and Miss Clara Trotter, supervisor of intermedi ate and advanced grades In the training school, also Is In Mon mouth. Both women come from Ashland MRS. rOFPEV TtETTRXS SILVERTON.. Sept- 7. Mrs. C. L. Coffey has returned to her home at Sllverton after spending several days with her husband at Portland, where he has an apart ment house. He plans to do ad vanced study work. He was at one time principal of the Junior high school here. Mrs. Coffey will begin her fourth year teaching at Valley View. aad-May Coffey, who has been with the Sllverton Appeal-Tribune for the past year, is planning to ge to Portland to enter business college. "Eecape Is hope- M 1 are doomed. STATE AND COMMERCIAL STS . -- - ... nouiauu. BMBMgjgjgjgMSIS J5noafl3ttyFooDls-EconiioBimyIPc,i:ces nnr mrih(iiiilic. if 1 .... ... . iV a 4u ,T7 " 3. . nuJ 10 w Pncea during this period of eeonom y, lfmU .Ul f00d buyer8 ean 8tretch lheir rs to the The following item & SATURDAY. SEPT. 9TH anrf 1 0TH PUy P"Cea ' 4 n, Darigold Brand Large cans. Limit 4i is Maple Leaf Hard Wheat lira nl. Gaarantred 49 lb. . Crowa Ilest Patent 40 lb. sk. 83c on o F HIES BEGINS AT KEIZER ! I i Ii n.t.lt.li. Sen! ! r. o .io ,u lUi8 secnon, as else where, are up in the air. They have three alternatives: To sell for nothing, dry. or let th r. rot in the orchards. One man has fa Hen , hi, fruit and put the hogs into the prunes scattered on the ground. Several dryers are in operation. "ic urei siariing Wednesday, in eigui or io dryers will be working in this section, with the ia to ne idle, some owners are running only their own crop. Bum are running commercially auuie uave rented their drv ers. There is plenty of labor avail doie, ana more will be in the. pruno yards after this week, as me large nop yards ahont hir. expect to finish the season's pick- ins Dy me end of this week. Pure Cane Limit Sack 100 lbs. $4.19 H ELMER RUE VISITS MLiV EiiiTON, Sept. 8. Mr. and Mr3. Helmer Riie anil snn rnn-. land are spending a few days at ouvenon as guests of Mr. Rues rather. Helge Rue. Helmar. who was rormeriy manager of the Sil venon sareway store and since has been manager of the store at Garibaldi, has been transferred to Washington state where he win manage a store.- Baking Supplies Pure Lard, 3 lbs. 25c Pure Vegetable Shorten- wy, 3 lbs. 25c Crisco, 3-lb. can ' 45c Gold Medal Cake Flour Pkg 22c Pure Vanilla, Schilling's Best, 2-oz. bot. 23c Baking Powder, Calumet, lb can 25c Salt, Leslie's Plain Iodized, 2 pkgs. . or 15c SMOKED MEATS Side Bacon, lb 15c Picnics, lb 11c Bacon Backs, lb 15c SOUPS Campbell's All Varieties Limit O cans 25c SALMON Best Pink Tall cans 3 for 25c FIG BARS 25c 3 lbs. CANNED CORNED BEEF Best Quality . 12 oi. can 15c COFFEE Our Best Ground to Suit 29c lb. Economy Blend 23c lb. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Orange, Juicy, Booklet lOc Doz. ' Onions 10 Ibe. lOc Sweet Spad New Crop 7 ibe. 20c Tomatoes, Home Grown 4 lb lOr Crete 25c New Potatoes 1.1 lb.v15r m in I jjjl 2.00 Delivered Free, Sugar Excepted. Phone 3837 ' j PKbne 7536 0ri 171 S. Commercial St. l j WeDeKver g Salem, Ore. j J Crescent Pore Vanilla The Crescent iil!tWH'ilf!Mi!lt! $ !' !;S 7M. S " ' . nllla and told us to give a bottle with each I'ilHM fi 1 lb. can Crescent Baking jj j Powder at tiOC hi . Any kind we have in stock included in uoraens, Alpine, Federal, ) r Armour's, etc. Limit Deans Rajah Coffee 18c Salem's Sensational Coffee value While 3000 pounds last. Small White Beans New crop Oregon, exceptionally 9 ibs. 28 c good cookers Namco Baby Clams 2 Cans 25C Try these delicious whole dams Abundance of Local Grown Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Green Corn, Tender Carrots, Cauliflower, Sweet, Ten der Green Peppers, Tomatoes for slicing or canning, Elberta and Crawford Peaches, Melons, Gravenstein Apples. Blue Rose Rice, 4 lbs. 15c Matches, 6-box Carton 18c Good Quality Brooms 27c Red handle, 4 sewed , a i J "5-