--4 &0&-&3&ftm a: if r M i it J ! . -i t-' Salens Oregon, Friday Morning; Juno 35, 1935 " ? i i-l I' a ' 7 f .i-. a , HERES SOliE (r r 4 REAL VALUES Hgft . ... frxi i r w DRUGS Schaefer'a : Corn . c Remedy- No. Cure, No pay 25c r w :! j. v f Baby Talr. i j i9c y f(p & -.-Hoods Poison . Oak Remedy r Best on Earth 50c & $1.00 Jergens Lotion 21 Site 59c 25c ' Zinc v Ointment f 2 foy 26c lb. Cocoa Batter 27c. - 50c , . Phillips Milk of Magnesia 29c Films No. 116, 8 ex. 15c f Assorted ( Soaps ; 1 15o to 26c I . Values 1 1 5c ' r n I 25c I I NR. Tablets 1 I 14c S 21.00 . Bulb Douche Syringe 49c J ...Visor I JLjEj EACE OFFICERS TO t INVADER : mm An address on "The Criminal Rata in Oregon," by Prof. 8. B. Laughlln of Willamette univer sity, wil feature the program for the Northwestern Oregon Officers' association, to be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Marion hotel. Be tween 100 and; 150 officers and their wives will attend. DIatrlst Attorney Earl A. Knott of -MeMinnTllte, president of the group, will preside. The program in" detail: Welcome, Mayor Douglas Mc Kay of Salem; vocal solo, Max Al- ford, state policeman; accordion solo, George Heseman; songs. Barrlck's quartet;. address by Mr. Laughlln; numbers by Haywire orchestra. A business meeting will follow the banquet and program. John K. Acton of Astoria, is secretary of the association, and banquet arrangements are being made by. Captain W. H. McClain of the state police, and Marlon County Sheriff A. C. Burk. ft " ..?:-v-.-.:-.SV4,,f i - - , J 5 y - w msm nnnic UUUIIU II X -VJc '1 E CASH U"" SHOW IIIHUTED ran j Who would ever imagine that all that Is necessary In the way of weapons to hunt lions Is a pair of good sharp eyes? And further, who would Imagine there would be a lion hunt In Salem, Ore., In these' civilized dsysT It's true, though. Hundreds of big red lions have been turned loose in Oregon, and Saturday one or the biggest lion hunts In the history of the wild and woolley west will be held. "But they are friendly lions be cause the finder of one will be en titled to five gallons of the new Fortified' Red Lion gasoline free," Guy V. Smith, Salem Gil more Oil company manager, ex plained. "They will be 'easy to find because they are being hid den tonight in private yards, near public buildings, in public parks and along the streets. When one is found, with certificate attach ed, take him to the nearest Gil more dealer and be rewarded with five gallons of the new Red Lion gasoline." Intcrestlfli Facts mm The distribution of The States man today including the extra green section eoples is Jam and Jelly time O See the Certo ad In this paper. Use certo tor finer flavored Jams and Jellies. O Have you seen that new quick mixer being given with a pint can of Wesson oil at your grocery store? We saw this mixer make mayonnaise in a minute and a half. 1 O Use this paper as your guide in purchasing your foods-- for over the Fourth. O National advertisers are follow ing the lead of Salem grocers and Ex-Nebraskans To Picnic, Here Early in July The annual plcnle of Nebraska residents mow living In Oregon will be held Sunday, July t. at the using The Statesman for their ad rertising. O We picked Camera to win who did yon pick? J. W. Gllham farm grove, located east : on the penitentiary road, about 11 miles from .the state house. Mr. Gllham will place signs la that vicinity to direct -visitors to tWgrove. A potluek lunch will be served st 1:20 o'clock, and those attend ing should upply their owa table service. A program is belar ar ranged. Will lam Nelmeyer Is president, Sylvia Harvey, secretary, and Mr. Mary Wirt, rice-president of the Nebraskaas. V ELECTMC-V AGHEC10 We Sell and Service AH Makes Electric Sewing Machines DEALERS FOR WHITE ROTARY BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED mD(B(B BtDOiT; APPLIANCE STORE 456 State St. - TeL 022 Diatetie and Diabetic scales for rent or sale The Original Yellow Front Drug and Candy Store of Salem 135 N. Commercial St. Phone S197 When You Think Drugt, Think Schaefes FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY We reserve the right to limit quantities. None to dealers. . Sctiaefer't Home Remedies BE WISE AND SCHAEFFERIZE Willamette university ends its 1932-1933 fiscal year today with about J400 more ''A?1 Annarently tickled to see New Liia.il wu miuuiea wnen me tu- i i - t . i orars say line again, aim hhj tees 10 days ago. N. S. Savage, lthownTiLs she arrived at Unele business manager, reported yes- Sam's rateway on the liner Europa, terday that collection had slightly she is to be starred in a forthcom- exceeded and expenditures some- Hrhat gone below his estimates of a fortnight ago. The school will pay all its bills today or set aside cash reserves to meet them without bank borrow ing. In addition it has provided 1400 for the trip of the Philhar monic choir to Chicago. In June, 1932, $4200 was bor rowed at a local bank to enable the university to meet its year's expenses. Am the 1932-1933 costs ing Broadway production. NOTES IHHE PRICES were emt and the loan retired out of current income. (SIS If IPMBEJICS Increasing prices for most all goods is already very noticeable in Tin PYTK4 VTSTT I ia LINCOLN June 29 Mr. and Ham Eintlg, secretary of the Mrs. W.AR. Edwards of Lincoln state board of control, declared entertained as their guest last TeBterday. Certain staples such week Mrs. Edwards' cousin, Mrs. . . n,fU n i romw P.T.tt. i.hn as muslin, used In large quanti- Mrs.'Relmer was accompanied by ties by the state hospitals, has her sister-ln-lsw, Mrs. Bernice I Increased SO per cent in the last Durham and children Ray, Orah 90 days. and Ronald, also of Payette. Mrs. Einzig said that the state had Durham and family visited her made heavy purchases early this sister who resides on ine jeiier- BDrinc. anticipating; the rise ana son road. consequently its budget for sup plies will not be unbalanced tor a considerable period. By next January, when the third quarter of the blennlum begins, Einzig said increased prices may oper ate to throw the budget out of balance inasmuch as funds allot ted for goods will be Insufficient to provide goods at the higher prices. The 1933 legislature passed a drastically reduced budget for 1933-1934. At that time it was poited out that 'any major ad- ran cee in commodity prices would upset the calculations. The Grocery and Crown Feed Department in the Farm ers Public Market building on Liberty street, is moving to a.Nnw Location on and after July 5th at Good Citizens' Meet Slated For 2 p.m. TURNER. June 29 H. B. Hall of the Hall and Summers drama debate team will speak at the Methodist church here Friday, June 30, at 2 p. m., at a Good Cit izens' meeting to which all are Invited. 341 :WEtfriHI ffiUKBEI SIT, Third door north of Day & Niles Service Station. First door south of Chambers building; : This Feed and Grocery department has been under the management of Dare Ramseyer since April 1, 1932. We are not boasting when we say, we are proud of our achievements, having at all times given our utmost in honesty and service. To our many customers who hive bought their eggs from us, knowing they could always depend on them as being guaranteed strictly fresh, we invite you to continue setting your needs at our new location. WILL HONOR FATHERS HAZEL GREEN, June 29 Father's day will be observed by a special church service Sunday at 11 o'clock. The worship will bo in charge of the adult class of Sunday school, Mrs. Robert Mas sle, chairman. Ross Knott, for merly of The Dalles, will speak. The Canton Tavern Jung Sing, formerly of the Shanghai Cafe, Salem, Ore., Manager. Enjoy both Chinese and American Dishes or a cool ing Refreshment on our dining porch. 11 A. M. to 4 A.M. 040 N. Com'l . Tel. 6363 . To our Feed and Grocery customers, our prices on Groceries and Crown Feeds hare always been within reason. It is our desire to continue this service, and we sincerely invite our old customers, as well as new, to inspect our new location, to be known as WQ G( ; 347 North High' Street . SIGNED DAVE RAMSEYER, MANAGER. ' OPTOMETRIC SERVICE Telephone 5858 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted All Modern Frames and Lenses at Prices Everyone Can Afford Satisfaction Gvaranteed Dr. Roili IL Daurfcerty soi-M First National Bank Bldg. Terwilliger Funeral Home 719 CHZMTJTJCTA STBJCXT rBONK SALEX t92t Careful and intelligent thought is given to every sit uation. We tenderly horjor the : opportunity to . aerva you at a Ume when service means so much. Ws attend to every detail. V? 4 mm JU5UU 935 South Commercial St, r Fourth of July Savings Effective Friday, Saturday & Monday, June 30, July 1 end 3 Pure cane fine granulated for canning iohk.4 iriLttra Blue Seal, for more and better bread, every sack guaranteed 49-lb. sack ... Edwards Dependable Vacuum Buy all you want can Campbells, handy for your picnic Per can (DOVES 0(p)r Llbby's Ripe, lg. else. No. 1 cans, 2 for . . . . : W V Pttatt CMods TT (o)r Fresh and Crisp, Reg. 15c also V IBEiEAID) (Tlr Raisin Nnt, special Sat. only, per loaf f Jefln Well- kc Assorted Flavors, excellent dessert, pkg V 5FFEE fT (o)r Airway, Hits the Spot, lb. N V 5DflEESE 5T(p)r Xlppy, Aged Just Right, lb. 4 Our Choice, full pt. Jag .. . . -e Alpine, an Oregon product, demonstrated all day Saturday, cans ay. 5 tall 31c WatteffmtneHIIoim o ip Fancy Ripe Klondike, lb. J i CacattallowipeG TT Good size, Jat right for eating, a for aL V TOIflATTOES fT r Red, Ripe, Solid, S lbs fcj JjV MayomumaSce 5(p)p Beet Foods, full pinU 4 ITnmma FSgBq fr White Star Hs, each eL jjv We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Good quality in g7T wk- 2.ji Open Until 9 p.m. Daily (SiH(SS)i(SE WMLinnr iviiisAirs Stort TDL Lean, and Tender lb. W2C Loin Porli Roaot DcoS Pot Roast Arm and ShowkW cuts, lb. 4 Vcol Roast Out froas choice USk Fed Veal, lb. Lamb Roast Shoulder Cuts, genuine Spring Lamb, Th. Gliccd Dacon Swift's Fremlum, H-U- Pga for Sc LIAYONNAIGE T c Best Quality, plat .; .....- si w . . . BoHcdHani QCC Ham: - Fancy Sujrar Cured Half or Whole lb. . mmmm . ESTABLISHED 1K9 (I X i r