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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salenu Oregon. Friday Morning, September 21. 1331 nni rnn hit run hill ii LUUi WATER HERE GOOD Experienced Men View Area jWhere Adequate Supply May Be Expected Crawford Reld of R. M. Wade & jCo., Portland, who handle Po mona pumps, and R. J. Strasser ofj Portland, well driller, who were in Salem on business yester day took time to look oxer the possibilities of wells as a supply source for the city. They tiewed the flat In the vicinity of the airport and op to the' hills. Strasser expressed the belief that an abundance of wa teir conld be obtained there, and that It would be qaite soft is quality as compared with other well water. Such be said was true cf the veil at the glrU' training school. "There are two method of testinr aa area for Its water resources," tald Strasser. MOne Is Dy amunj test hole. Experi enced men can mmllv toll h , formation if It Is water bearing. Another method is to drill a well ana test it out, usin it if it proves a success." Both men commented on the great number of industrial wells which hare been put down in Portland in industrial plants and are supplying pure water at less than a third the cost of Port land's Bull Run water which in its upper consumption bracket is only 5c a hundred cubic faet. "The Dairy Cooperative is pro ducing its supply at a cost of from 1 to 2e a hundred cubic feet," said Reid, "and that figure in cludes operation, maintenance, in terest and depreciation. The plant is a new one and depends on this one source for its water bar ing no cpnnection with the city mains. "The Libby cannery has one PA x-cov .-? 'THE fe ARl ft 1 NIT With the best paint marjo anrl jj-jj . Mw uiiu arm V turn Sherwin-Williams House Paint $.40 12-lncn well which pumps 1,400 000 traUons per day and the Northwest Ice and Cold Storage Co. has three drilled wells. - - "Los Angeles city lias many wells which it uses In addition to its other sources. "Weil water with lilglit amount of 'hardness in it la re ally more healthful than pure mountain water' which, is derold of all chemical content" Porch & Deck Paint Paint your porches now. be fore the fall rains fc quart . .7. .". . '. vl Gallon Flo-Lac A combination varnish stain. Two operations at once. Price per pint 75c HELSbN BROS , Inc. ; . t R. L. Elfstrom, Mgr.- Paint and Roof Dept. 361 Chemeketa St. Phone 3810 STORAGE ROOM FOB HOPS IS DWINDLIB With the bigger .warehouses here already crammed with 19S4 hops, there may be dearth of stor age room until eastern buyers call 1b their hops, it is indicated. Many tons of hops are still held in the hop houses while plckng has not yet been finished. Picking will be finished before the middle of next week. Little or no activity in the hop market is evident with no contract business going on except for some early shipments on contracts al ready held. One sale of fuggles at 33 cents, but only a small lot, was made this week and there have been a few scattering sales of clusters at prices ranging from 18 to 21 cents since picking start ed. The Pacific coast hop carry over of all ages at the first of this month was 43,292 pounds, which is 34,345 bales more in growers' hands than at the beginning tf the picking season a year ago. With this unusual carry-over, there is little Immediate prospect of a raise inj hop prices to the growers. ' - " Berserk Prisoner Given Heavy Fine DALLAS, - Sept. SO. Fred Zerts, prisoner who attempted to take the city Jail to pieces and find out what is was made of was sentenced to a total of a SCO tine or SO days in Jail. Two separate charges were made against him, one for destroying public property and another for drunken and dis orderly conduct. To make the sen tence a real punishment, it will all be served Jn solitary confine ment which also is - protection against a rampage similar to the one he staged last evening. eilCIISMTOFlE TO BE COMPLETED Completion of the Englewood United Brethren church building project, started three years ago, will get under way next Monday, the new pastor. Rev. R. C. Mann who came. here last week from Walla Walla, announced yester day following a meeting of the church board. The main, church building, about 44 by 76 feet, will be fin ished in both first and second floors, the auditorium will be en larged so it win have a seating capacity of 800 persons; the din ing room and kitchen will be com pleted; and an addition will be made on the west side of the church building, located at 17th and Nebraska streets. When the project was started three years ago, the main build ing was erected but no interior finishing done, due to the depres sion. The work now contemplated will be finished before the first of the year, it is expected. Rev. Mann, a contractor before be entered the mlnistery, has had considerable experience in church building programs. For three years he was with the church's general erection society as field secretary, and while he was pas tor at Detroit, Michigan. Smith- field and Rockford, Illinois, and Stillwater, Oklahoma, new church edifices were built. He has drawn plans for a number of other churches. Rer. Mann was pastor at De troit five years, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, four years., Enid, Oklahoma,' three years, then. at Smithfleld, Rockford and (Stillwater in turn and at Walla Walla two years pri or to coming here. conducted a m m claasea in Portland for four yeara before de ciding to locate there. la 192S be decided to remain Is Portland and baa. been' teaching thera ever since. - " ' Mr. Zan comes to the teaching field with an operatic aad concert background. He studied and aang In Italy for four years, and bis last engagement waa In Prague at the German national opera bouse. He returned to America in 1916 and has since been concertising aad teaching. Mr. Zan sings on KOIN every Sunday at 9:15 p. m. in a pro gram of all types of ballads as well as operatic arias. For appointments call at 1104 First National Bank building,' or inquire of Nell Fleming, 985 North Winter street. W IB HIS 11 PUBLISH CUBES R. R. Turner, democratic nom inee for the office of representa tive in congress from the first congressional district, has sent a letter to P. J. Stadelman, secre tary of state, requesting a ruling as to the admissibility of certain charges made against James W. Mott, his republican opponent, in Turner's statement for the voters pamphlet. A copy of the statement pre viously was sent to Mott by regis tered mail, as required under the provision of the corrupt practices act. The secretary of, state had made no formal ruling Thursday night pending an opinion of the attorney generaL - One paragraph in Turner's statement, credited to Joseph Byrns, majority leader of the house of representatives, read: "The record shows that he (Mott) has repeatedly criticised the administration and its plans and policies in a most partisan manner". PAGE THREE Women Arrange Credit Program The Credit association luncheon session this noon will be turned over to the women, who in ob servance. of the first Ladies day for the group will provide the en tertainment and conduct at the meeting. The credit group meets in the banquet room of the Mason ic temple. ...14"'. in. H iii.ii . I M-J ! . I ..iiMinm.,,, .mm. im inn,., .iimiiiui,, i' J t airMB aawv. jmmmmm ptmmmm mmmmm . immmmmw. ". Where You Save Every Day! Drug Prices for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 50c MEAD'S PABLUM 31 40c CASTORIA 27c 60c SALHEPATICA 49c Y A $1.00 Ovaltine Try Our Jumbo Milkshake - 10c ? i S1.25 Hal Liver Oil Caps 89c $1.00 Squibb's Adex Tab lets .:.:.....79c 50c Phillips Milk of Mag- nesia :..... ..36c 30c Bromo Quinine w.20c 50c Vick'sNose Drops 34c Pills and Tablets 25c Carter's .17c . 50c Yeast Foam .34c 33c Feenamint ........... .17c 50c Exlax , . . . .37c 25c Anacin 17c 50c Midol .84c 75c Cystex 50c 50c Dewitt'e .84c 75c Doan's . . ... .... ". . ". . ; . ,50c Shampoos 60c Marrow Oil 40c 75c Fitch's 58c 60c Woodbury's .88c 25c Golden Glint . 17c 75c Listerine, 59c 50c Lygol, 43c 75c Takara, 50c 50c Lavoris, 39c 50c S. T. 37 Sol., 35c K Agency for Fresh Whitman's Chocolates Rubbing Alcohol Milk of Magnesia BAY RUM . 4 foil pint full pint full pint 13c; 15c 23c; 2 for 25c 2 for 29c 2 for 45c LIFE BUOY SOAP 3 for 17c IVORY SOAP 3 for 17c PALMOLIYJS SOAP 3 for 14c ft V SPEED ! Pal WRIST WATCH Leather or Metal V Strap $2.98 ,., St. Regis ' POCKET WATCH Fully Guaranteed 51.00 St. ftegls ' ELECTRIC ALARM . -CLOCK. ( ; Black or Copper ; Finish $1.98 I - 8-Hour Photo Finishing Service Remedies 91.50 Germ nl Herb Tea. . f i.OO O. M. Tablets $1.50 Petrolagar 91.00 Miles Nerrine COc Alka-Seltzer 91.50 Ci trocar bo nates . . . . . 91.75 Myledol 91.00 Sqnibb's Cod Lirer OU 75c Sqnibb's Liq. Petrolatum 92.75 Jfeculia 93.00"XiertrOH or Extralin . . Qt, Russian Mineral Oil . . . . .70c 7dc ..86c . .83c ..49c 91.15 910 . .70c . .59c 92.05 ..09c Tooth Pastes and Powders 25c McKesson's 21c 50c Pepsodent 41c ; 50c Ipana 39c 20c Colgate's .... . .18c 25c Dr. West's 17c 40c Listerine ........83c 60c Corvga 42c 31 , New GILLETTE RAZOR and 5 Blue Blades 49c New GEM RAZOR and a Blade 25c CONGRESS PEN AND PENCIL SET Ass't Colors $1.00 j BOURBONS mi SINGUm PRD6RAM SACRAMENTO Sept. S0-P -Upton Sinclair's "epic"- plan by which unemployed men .would he placed on idle farm land and in defunct factories to produce their own necessities, was embodied rlrtnally in full In the platform oYerwhelmlngly aopted by the de mocratic state convention here today. The vote was 113 to four. Among those Toting in favor of the platform to which only one minor amendment ' was added in the convention as a whole, were George Creel, chairman of the convention and a man who ran second to Sinclair for the demo cratic gubernatorial nomination, and United States Senator Wil liam Gibbs McAdoo. Cheering broke out after vir tually every paragraph as Sheri dan Downey, democratic nominee for7 lieutenant governor and a member of the platform commit tee, read the platform. It opened with a declaration of fair in President Roosevelt and the.- new - deal carrying through with a denunciation of commun ism and all other "isms" alien to the established form of govern ment in this country, and reached its climax with a declaration of principles set down by Sinclair in his "epic" program. The only discussion evolved around the method of taking the vote. FHIMSS FOR DUIffi EVIDENCED PORTLAND, Sept. 0.-(Spe-cial) -Friendliness toward Senator Joe Dunne, republican candidate for governor, was evidenced through the southern and eastern nortions of the state, according to Arthur W. Prlaulx, republican state chairman, upon his return to Portland this week following a strenuous 17-day campaign tour with the renubllcan nominee. Frequently Senator Dunne spoke from the same platform with Congressman James Mott, up for reelection from the 1st dis trict: Jav UDton. the party choice in the second district; and Karl Snell. republican nominee for secretary . of state, all of whom have been actively cam paigning during the past 10 days nisDiftvine an intimate Know ledge of the problems of all iclass a and of africnlture and Indus try in every locality visited. Sena tor Dunne made a favorable im- nregslon wherever he aneared. ac cording to State Chairman Prl aulx. City Official of Astoria Cleared Of Drunk Charge ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. ?0-) TMfv rotnmisRioner William Man ila, charged with driving while drunk, was acquitted by a cir cuit court jury after about an hour's deliberation here this at Manlla was arrested by state police. The defense pieauea en trinment and a "frame-un for DO- litical reasons and contended the defendant was not Intoxicated at the time. Nikola Zan Will Teach Music in Salem, Planned Nikola Zan, Internationally known baritone, has arranged to teach in Salem one day a week, Monday, at 1104 First National bank building. Mr. Zan has taught singing in New York for IS years and has Dr. Ruth 11 Dougherty EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED First National Bank Bldg. Phone 5114 Salem, Ore. L. G. Prescott, Jeweler HAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP TO DO Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing, Agate Cutting and Mounting, Violin Making and Repairing Across From State Theatre Phone 5185 254 N. Church St. Orvig's -Market 254 N. Commercial St. Phone 6508 HasffliHi ISasEs pund 23 HamiliBirgeE1 2lbs. 2 Always CO-or lit taCJ Roasts and n,mr- wW4fc 44 Steaks Steaks IBSPBsa"sSl"ssjPSs''sw'l,', , r Grocery Prices Effective Sat. to Mon. . Sept. 22 to 24 Good f AIRWAY COFFEE The West's Greatest Coffee Values 1 1 lb 21c 3 .b, 59c Nob Hill Coffeejic The finest coffee you can buy! 4 fCir. V f FEE 8I0UI8I Gives jou coffee jreihly ground to order! To further improve our service to cus tomers, we ha ve Instilled new mod ern device oh the cof fee mills in our stores. It is a regulating : hiridwhtel and burr assembly which grinds coffee scientifically correct for your own par ticular method of brewing. Whether you make coffee by drip, percolator or coffee pot method, just tell us and we will grind it to just the right degree of fineness for perfect results. Edwards' Uneeda Baker - Priscflla Cookie John Alden Cookies Milek Standish Cookie. (Q) e Pkg. A O Cookies 4:0 to Flour, Pear Brand, 49 lb. sk. $1.57 Dependable COFFEE Vacuum Pack X can 29C 2 can 55 C POST TOASTIES Fresh and Crisp 20c pkgs. SUGAR Pure Cane Fine granulated 10 ibS 52c 100 lbs. S5.ll FLOUR 49 Blue Seal Hard Wheat Every Sack Guaranteed lb. sack . Barrel $6.05 $1.79 Matches, full 6-box carton 24c Pork and Beans cnanf mp . . He Mayonnaise, Best Foods, pt. 23 C Candy Bars, Asst 3 bars 10c Grapenut Flakes, fresh 3 pk. 29 C Deviled Meat 10c Beans, white Idaho.... 5 lbs. 25c Pancake Flour ..&....: 45c Syrup, Karo Blue, 5 -lb. can 35c MilL- Mt- Vernon or Oregon 17. 1V1UK. 8 canfl fof II Malt, Blue Ribbon, can 69 C Vinesrar Pure Cider ln Yoar 1 fir v megar ContaIner rallofi ........ IOC Jliil'J ' A TitaUaifl cereal. I Smptt-9mimt ia the ApJ new large package; jj-w1 1 2 extra scrringi - fii-inur fi I . Toilet Tissue, Zee ......2 rolls 9C White King r whlte Kins mo&X. 29c Luna Soap fo0r " E"y Waah Dajr 19c MILK Nature Gift No. 303 can SALMON Suiiny Point Alaska Pink Tall cans , in. -C . jrmm . III!" LarstPackago 41b for ...... men - av PRODUCE FEATURES Salem's Leading Produce Depta. FrL and Sat. Special SWEET POTATOES 5 iba. 14c Smooth No. Is . ORANGES Thin skinned and full of O 1A. L dor. 1 DC juice DANISH -SQUASH Med. size, n fine bakers v for C CELERY Labish No. 1 large bleached j 1ft stalks . . O for 1UC BOILING ONIONS 25-lb. bag OC No. Is JDC Fresh Salmon Half or Whole V2C lb. Dill Pickles New Crop, Firm and Krisp i qt. Special OVALTINE FAMOUS SWISS FOOD DRINK FOR ftODUST HEALTH AND EXTRA ENERGY Large Site. New Lew Price size &VC 55c rsri 11.00 size . Fresh Liver Sausage Bologna, Frankfurters . . .Egc lb. New Fresh SAUERKRAUT E qt. POT ROAST Cut from youngs fresh, tender beef flay2Q bp. Fresh OYSTERS Oh, how good to fry or stew age pt. A Fine Lot Fresh Dressed Rabbits Two Store ... 935 S. Commercial and Corner Court and. Commercial