The OREGON STATESMAN. Salenu Oregon. Friday Morning, September 21. 1331
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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
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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.
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Drug Prices for Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
50c
MEAD'S
PABLUM
31
40c
CASTORIA
27c
60c
SALHEPATICA
49c
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$1.00
Ovaltine
Try Our Jumbo Milkshake - 10c
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S1.25 Hal
Liver Oil
Caps 89c
$1.00 Squibb's
Adex Tab
lets .:.:.....79c
50c Phillips
Milk of Mag-
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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
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$2.98
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51.00
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ELECTRIC
ALARM
. -CLOCK. (
; Black or Copper
; Finish
$1.98
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- 8-Hour Photo Finishing
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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
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91.15
910
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92.05
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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
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GILLETTE
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and 5 Blue
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49c
New
GEM RAZOR
and a Blade
25c
CONGRESS
PEN AND
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Ass't Colors
$1.00
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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
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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