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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1933)
-OaSCO&STATIlAN BE WIZE AND SCHAEFERIZE Day 6y fey- 5 H 1 SCHAEFER'S j For twenty years Schaefer's have1 been the candy special store of balem. The policy of selling popular candies at low prices for high quality is still the same after these 20 years: For this weekend our special is Wrapped Molasses and Peppermint chews 25c a pound or 2 pounds for 43c. Incidentally we have a plain wrapped box of the highest grade ehocolates for only 50c the one-pound box. The State Fair was-great, but we ate too much and we ate unwisely. Schaefer's Dyspepsia Tablets grave relief by just chewing one of the tablets and swallowing with water. 50c a box. ' Some popular specials for this weekend only Ever Dry Deodorant- . . . 1.20 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 72c . . . Cod Liver Oil, quarts 75c . . . Auto strop Blades 2ac . . . Chocolate Ex-Lax 18c Ovaltine 69c . . . 1.20 Shaving Mjrrors they rnaW fy88c . . . 2.00 Reducoids $1.39 . . . Italian Balm 39c . . . GiHette Blue Blades 25c . . . 50c Penslar Den tal Cream-r2 for 50c .. . Absorbine Jr. S9c Packer's Tar Soap 18c, 3 for 50c .. . Maltolax $1.29 ... Red Zinc Chloride Antiseptic Solution SI quart . . . Effervescent Sodium Phosphate 39c . . Giant Size Talcum 15c . . . Fountain Syringe 39c . Ladies' Douche Spray Syringe 49c . . . Playing Cards 23c. - At the present time a vast change is occurring in the drug business. For example the price of rubber is fast advancing with the result that any replacements that we make at the present time will be at a higher price. If you are in meed of a hot water bottle we are offering a fresh, full life bottle made by the U. S. Rubber Co. and guaranteed for one year. This is a regular 75c bottle for 39c while the stock lasts We also carry a complete line of higher priced rubber goods including 90 ounce bottles that are guaranteed for 5 years. is the oicial Penslar Remedy Store for Marion Countv. You will find tVioeo ; highest quality and guaranteed to be exactly for what iuc uic ouiu auu irepreseuieu XO D. EffllL A. SCHAEFER Drugs One of Biggest In History Of State Fair; Salem : Entries do Well REGISTERED PHARMACISTS 135 N. Commercial St. Phone 5197 Th'ta.8V nf InAtrinw an1 ntia. I inS the awards in th nnnltr im. Tillon at thA tat -fall. n pleted Wednesday night by the fonr Judges. James Nichols, ; Ta coma: Leonard Weioenhrtm. Charles S. Brewster. Pnrtlan and Ben P. Keener. Knnnn It has been one of the largest and best noilltrv . nd ' Blnun shows erer held In cans Action with the state fair and that is a decided hr renewnri lntref n poultry keeDlnr haa been flmnnn. strated every day by the number of valuable exhibition, fowls that hare chanred hands and tx num ber of orders for poultry received dt leaning exnibitors for future delivery. , As nsual thm lar class in the show is the entries of Barred Plvmoutfc RncVa itn Rhode Island Reds a close sec ond. A surprise, la that Whit Plymouth Rocka bers this year which indicatm thta old popular general utility fowl is staging a real come-back. Burr and Partridge Plymouth ROCkS and almost avprv -wariatv nf Wyandottes are In evidence this year, while Buff Orpinstons. urown and White Leghorhs. Black. White and Bnff Minnre Australorps, White and Black Jersey Giants, Buff, White and Partridge Cochins, Brahmas, An conas, French Houdans, Polish, Faverolles, Cornish and Pit Games are out in large numbers. The bantam show la n nnsnallv good and the pigeon department snows many new and rare breeds this year. One of British Colum bia's leading fanciers mad a large entry which had the Oregon and northwest breeders scared stiff until the awards vera nlacod when it was revealed that the lo cal pigeon breeders came in for their full share of awards. rn Tart a Salem fancier. Arthnr Edwards! carried off the highest awards in every class in which he had pi geons entered. whHh nrnvea mn. clusively that no better pigeons are Drea anywnere tnan In Ore gon and Salem in particular. Washington state as usual has a large number of fowls in the chicken, waterfowl and bantam I departments and as nsual will carry home a full share of the awards, and Oregon breeders will return the compliment at the big Puyalluo fair show September 18- 24. " There is alwav thA fenenMt but most friendly cnmnetittnn n the leading northwest shows be tween tne uregon and washing- State and Commercial St. n1iIiWiPriC? TJ da 1" ihc ycar fa what counts. The following items 0ere?Min7tiII 9 lm Fnday' Saturdar ""1 Monday, September 8, 9 and 10th. C ANNINC 8U PPtlES Ball, Atlas or Kerr Mason Jars, pints 69c; quarts 79c Parowax, new fresh wax in handy cartons, 1 lb ..... 5C Certo, bottle !.!" 19c Jar Rubbers, new high grade with handy lipped edge, 3 pkgs....10c Del Monte Lge bottles 2 for SSG Camp W&Z1&MG&1u1G Med. Tg 2Tins.H0Q Sonny Mondai HO Handy Carton HQ bland Me Peas, OC JT?1. J O Nature Best t t:l itOK, ey"u f" VU S03. 2 can,. I MP. ' aaaaaa w 'ar 28, 2 cans 2V&S, 2 cans PlBl?G ILQIPGI or Vegetable Shortening Ii)S. 25G Ubby's Corn Beef, 1-lb. cans Tender beef, fine for slicing .... 15c Cheese, Darigold Full Cream lb 15c Mission Bell or Camay Soap Your choice, bar 5c Columbia Best Coffee, roasted from high grade coffees daily nf 1 ib. 25c Salt, LesUes S-lb. bags 19c Raisins, Bonner Choice Thompson -f Seedless, 4-Ib. bags .. .. ..LuL Quaker Blacaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, made from Semolina Wheat and OO milk, 3 pkgs. v :f&tjC Crash Pineannli in. far vipurri nwsrves or home made pies r: Q A A Oats, Regular or Fast Packed by Dole, the pineapple king OuL 10s 35c VKEOAQ Brine From Puritan Cider Wor ks A Salem Product 1 1 rtTMin Brand. The -flour thatsuits. pk. 49 lbs. -vlLo 01.77 . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES unions, nice ones -f ft ' Oranges, fine for Of Potatoes, fine Bur- t Oa gz : 1 MP juice, 2 doz. SOC banks. 10 lbs. .1ZC 1 0 Sweet Potatocs 9Q JLUU new crop, 7 lbs. aWt7U Apples, Graven. f)KA Tomatoes, for :iOAi?is ton. breeders and - neither - itate can. man a nur anow thai da.trd sacceag without h cooperatloa oi u oiner. - Xn the tnrker denartment tan oreeaa are out in rooalr BinnhRr Mammoth Hrnn Wrtftn TTnt- lands, Narraganaetta and Bour- oou eaa, - irniie waterroTrl ducks and creese comnria m. large and nolar exhibit as csaaL Saperlntendent Fred A. John son,, or the Western Washington irair FOUltrr Shov. haa SDent the week at tho fair here assisting uregon g pioneer poultry show superintendent, Edward Shearer, who announces that this is his 17tn rear In thla work- nri hi. 40th show, while Johnson claims a lew more to his credit. Special Awards The special much core ted awards In the rarlous classes are as roiiows: Grand champion fowl of the show, a Dark Cornish pullet own ed by Henry Welsenborn, Port- uina, use. this xowl was also grand champion at the Gresham iair last week. Champion male fowl in the snow, wiute Plymouth Rock cock, entered by W. H. Jarmen, Ta- eoma. This fowl was also first prize winner in the American class. Asiatic class winner. Light Brahms hen, entered by Dr. H. K. Stockwell, Salem. Best in English class. Dark Cornish pullet, owned by Henry Welsenborn, Portland. Best in Mediterranean class, White Leghorn cock owned by W. H. Jarman, Tacoma. Best fire males in the show, Rhode Island Red cockerels own ed by J. B. LeGetC Canby. Turkey Awards White Hollands Henry Domes, McCoy, Ore., 1st and 2nd old torn, 1st and 2nd yearling torn, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd young torn, 2nd and Srd old hen, 1st, 2nd and 3rd young nen. Ed D. Bolger, Eu gene, 1st hen and 4th yearling torn, 3rd young torn. Mammoth Bronze turkeys Mrs. Ed Sauter, McMinnrille, 1st' old tim, 1st, 2nd and Srd young torn, 1st old hen, 2nd old hen. George Chrisman, Scio, 1st, 2nd and 3rd yonng hen, 1st and 2nd yearling toms. Narragansett turkeys J. G. Woelke, Sllrerton, 3rd yonng torn, 3rd and 4th old hen, 3rd and 4th young hen. Robert R. Gibson, Eugene, 1st and 2nd yearling torn, 2nd young torn, 1st and 2nd old hen. M. Hjroes, Sll Terton, 3rd young torn, 5th young hen. Bourbon Red turkeys Mrs. Nelia Butler, Hillsboro, 2nd young torn. Mrs. Alice Howell, Hills boro, 1st and 2nd old hen. PAGE SEVEN - The aTeraire trin br an air trr. eeris now 701 miles, compared tun less tnan 50 miles tour years ago." KEEP'S ECSKS! I SEFTEIMfflS bpears, Kcene. Niles and Others of Salem Take State Fair Prize's The "fins Enrllah AfVra a Father Thomas V. Keenan won first place for the beat hnrm in the show Wednesdar nirht aa th urs annual siate rair kennel aiinw closed. Father Keenan also placed ursc wua tne best of the opposite sez. winners female and ht dogs, sharing honors In this group wun jrrsnK H. spears of Salem, who placed first on best of win ners, best of breed, winners main na oeai nor ice male. Amonr 8alem-owned Anr addition to the Keenan and SnMn entries, cocker spaniel owned by Roy Keene took first In the nor- ic- omsion; . Brown, first In limit doss of solid color tnp than black-and also best open aogs. vtner money winners in this group wets Mrs. W. C. Tomnklna. Portland; Mrs. C. H. Howell, Se- aiue; itiana Komsn, Seattle; Ha- zei k. wuklns, Portland; D. W. Bowly. Salem: and R. w. niim Salem, both took firsts with the sowiey entry best of opposite sex for pointers. Frank Wire. Port land, took best of winners and ucjh ui oreea in xnis group. A. H. Fish, Salem, took first in Amer ican bred dogs and winner in and best of breed In the Irish set ter division. Clausie M. Hughey, Salem, took best of winners, best of breed and best open male oyer eight pounds in the Pekingese section. While the doer nhnvr nfriMaii closed Wednesday night with a parade of winners, specials will be held today. Long Motor Trip ' Is Completed by . Stovers, Larsens Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larsen re turned yesterday afternoon from a 9.700 mile motor trin in rht. cago, through Florida to New Or leans ana on to New Mexico. They were In Tucumcari the night of August 29 when the Goldon State was storm-wrecked and 14 persons killed. Of the Centurv of Prowess im position which the party visited. .ev. siover says, "Better than I can tell; most educational. " Summer Menus T y By. LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER stepper Keusb Becip , - (Meals for two) Breakfast Grapefruit, Chflled Ready Cooked Corn Cereal' Cream Soft Cooked Eggs Buttered Toast Coffee LnnobeoB r , " Fruit Salad Bread . Butter Spies Cookies Tea Dinner ' Browned Fish Tartar Sauce Buttered Potatoes Creamed Green Beans Bread Batter Pineapple Pudding . Cream Coffee Browned Fish 11-3 pounds fish steak 1-3 cup floar -' hi teaspoon salt M teaspoon paprika 4 tablespoons fat Wipe off fish with damn efoth. Ron in flour and snriakl with salt 'and sanriks. Heat fat in rr. ing pan and add and Quickly brown fish on both sides. Cover and cook 10 minutee aver madr. ate fire. Arrange on serving plat ter, garnisn wua parsley and lemon quarters. Tartar Sauce 1-3 cup stiff mayonnaise 1 teaspoon chopped chives 1 teaspoon chopped olives teaspoon chopped pickles 4 teaspoon chopped parsley teaspoon lemon juice. Mix ingredients with fork. Chm and serve in small glass dish. Prepare for Winter Use Peooer Relish 12 large green peppers 12 large red peppers 12 onions 2 cups sugar 2 cups vinegar M cup water 2 tablespoons salt 1 tablesooon celerv seed 1 tablespoon white mustard seed Select onions 1U Inch in di.. meter. Wash and remove outer skins. Remove seeds from pep pers, onon nenners and onlnm. Cover by 2 inches with boiling water, simmer 5 minutes. Dram well and adtf rest of in predion a Cook quickly until mixture thfek. ens. Pour into sterilized jars and seal. Small cucumbers, reeled and wun tne centers scooped out make attractive cases to hold shrimp, crab, t una or salmnn saiaas. Warrants About Ready Coun ty warrants for last month's bills are nearly ready, there beine an unusually heavy number to issue this month by the clerk's office, since a considerable amount of road work has been done. HOT IN YOUR LIFETIME . . WILL YOU EVER AGAIN SEE THE COST OF (VICING GRAPE Qattl4 AND j&t&4 SO LOW! I BOTTLE OF i'aa ri itti ki y- Wi v CERTO WILU V IM PUTTING yj i f SAVE YOU Il-v UP DOUBLE MY VJ Ji TIME AND y 1 USUAL AMOUNT V f V ;fX STILLMORE ; ; r s0 EASY i Vufc M0NEY with certo S:;Oi- iff y --.'A ' n - ? t I J I 7 KflfrS . iaS Grapsth8 last ruit crop of the season ar coming inl.'.;S6 put vp your ams end ellies now before, prices rise! What aa opportunity If you net at oncel Sugar prices axe material ar i4rv.fi Jn W:. - , . w W U MMM JLM V So get busy now and stock your jam cupboard to orer flowing wkh those jams and jellies your family loves! - With Certo and the Certo recipes it is so easy! Certo, yon know, cuts jour boiling time tor jellies to only one-half ininutez And jams rarefy require more than one minute Hence, with Certo you can make a complete batch in 12 minutes or less from the time your fruit is prepared! And the Certo short-boil method gives you half again more glasses from the' same amount of fruit. And better tasting jam and jelly, tocv Because none of the fruit juice, none of the fine, fresh fruit flavor, has time to boil away. So don't wait until prices risei Remember grapes are the last of the fruit cropsv Get your grapes, sugar, and Certo cow. A product of General Foods . r " I f0.1 ALWAYS USlr.'G CERTO X Reduces boillof time GeMies take Ji minute. Jams rarely mors than .Y- mioute.) : - . ; , y , .;; 2. Saves tiis fresh frmtnvoe; 3 Half saaia mors assises, 4 9 rail.proof recipes free with every bottles Dwlrht Adams was mad a nbvjw ical director at the T. M. C. A. tarousb the recommendation of the personnel committee. Dr. Frank Brown, rhairma'n r tha, Y board. Adams has been boys wora secretarv for fcorprai in ana nas snDervuen tne nnvsicai training thronjh the sammer. As- Bisiing mm in special classes will be students of Willamette nniver wty. - - Adsmt is the aon of lfr. mil Mrs. Glenn Adams, and Is a grad uate of Salem hlrh and f WU- lamette. He has been active in Y work since boyhood. Thla mm. mer he organised the kit ball leagwe wucn has Just closed a successful season. He was prom inent as an athlete at Willamette, being chosen on the all-north-rest conference basketball team sev eral seasons. District Schools Start Sept 18th; Orchard Heights ORCHARD HEIGHTS Kn 7 Willie Rainbolt. who aa a nrt of his daUes with the C.C.C. has been fighting forest fires in the Three Sisters country, spent the Labor day holiday with his par ents here. . - Both the Mountain View-and the Popcorn schools will Y open September IS. All former teach ers were rehired. They are the Misses Georgians and Eleanor Briggs of Hermiston at Mountain View and Mix JnapnhlnA Smith of Portland at Popcorn. - Mrs. M. A. Groves of Cottage Grove with her two small sons, Meredith end Vernon, was a re cent guest of Mrs. J. W.l Sim mons. Her husband. Reverend Groves was formerly pastor of the Methodist chnrch hare, leajrlne two years ago for his present location. Mrs. Grsce Bliaa and her dan en ter Helen left Tuesday for Fair- ' field. Idaho,, following a visit of five week a with ! relative hr. Ther were accomnanied home hv Mrs. Bliss brother, John Sim- . mons, and his son Lawrence, who will remain a month in Idaho. Mrs. Ella Adams and her aoa Harold af Seattle. ciMBt the wwk. end with relatives here. .They flatted at the hnmaa Af lfr. Adams' two sisters, Mrs. Adrian Withers and Mrs.' J. W. Simmons, and were also guests of Mrs. Mar garet Adams. , Crawford Asks Delay of Triaf A mnHnn haa hn fflawt In fr ' cult court seeking to postpone the trial of Anhrtrr fTrawfnrd te the Clrtnher tArm nf trrtilt rnrt Crawford is charged with invol untary manslaughter in eonnec- i tion with the death of Ray Gil bert which occurred at the junc tion of High and Marion streets in an early morning collision. .Silo). 1.17 S. Commercial TeL 4010 The Best for Less COFFEE Jillman's Highest Quality i ib. 23 (LD I DUTCH mi 5c KnTlOlir 49U$1 .37 LitebuoySoapLlOc IPpcti IT a g tJ n e o 2 Packages HH Grape Nuts 2 packages 2G3 posTur.1 Large Size i can TOT S I. A II Better Jellj or Jam, bottle 9c 5 0 v- 137 SOUTH COMMERCIAL I X 11 m Washers Exclasire deal er for Maytairf and E iir Washers. We sell and ser vice all makes. Bargains New and Used Sewing ' Machines Exclusive deaL era for famous White RotarwJ Slightly used and floor sam. Lples at v ; ' Pricw Used Treadles at $2.50 & up. Rerij:enitors Exclasire deaL era for Gro now and Grosv ley refrigera tors. We- sell four standard makes. . ' Special on Ooseont 1933 - Models . . For Perfect Jell BotUe EQG 2 for Q APPLIANCE STORE - TeL e022 : 456 State St. V w 1 . . r O a F. Cap, 1533