PAGE TEN
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925
LIVESLEY AND ROBERTS DISSOLVE HOP PARTNERSHIP
The most Important announce
menu In years In the local hop
game came today In a serin as fol
l(n h:
lnutlon of the purlnernhin be
tv.een T. A. Uveaiey and John J
Huberts In T. A. Livealey & cum-
pany one of the larpent hop firm
In the country, and division of the
company ii hoMinsa between IJveu
Icy uiift Roberta.
Settlement by T. A. I-lvcsley &
oninny with B. Clemen u nil
DaUy U. Horst In their f.iniou
suit, ettlement beintf effeletl by
payment of a judgment approxl
matin? $HO,000 by the Liv. si'.y
cotnpuJiy lo the Hoist Interem.
Announcement that T. A. Uiveri
ley & company will continue unaVf
" the nolo niaiinitenif nt ot T. A.
IJvesley, keepins the entire or
Kunhxition, although division cf
Ihe property has been effected.
Unys CorvalH Itaiicli
Further ann mncment that T. A.
LlyeBley has purchacd the 290
acre Cooper-Met wchan ranch near
Corva!li of whirh J 30 acre are
In h'jjs. This will leave ,ivet.ley,
with 80 per cent of the produc
tion held by the T. A. Uvwiley '
eonipiuny before partnership dlwo
lutloti and division with Huberts.
Announcement by Jihn J. Kob
erta that he will enter the hop
buHlnetut an John J. KobertM A com
pany, opera tine hut holuitiKH se
cured throiiKh the dissolution and
kIko enterinK the hop buying ttumv
Under the dissolution of partner
hip between Liveley and HnliertH,
Lives lev keeps the likehrook and
Murnhv ranches. The Mkcbiook
ranch In o'nsldeied the larcet hoi
ranch In the world and it located
10 miles north of Salem. It ban
acquired a reputation all over Ihe
country for the Innovation adopt
d there for the amusement, edu
cation and care of the thousands
of hoppirkera who Rather there
every year from all over Ihe coant
for Ihe picking Beaton. The Mur
phy ranch Is located In Polk coun
ty an d has 187 a c r es, a nil Is a
ranch of hlfth quality. Added lo
I ho Llvenley holdings under I he
new arrangement, will be the 290-
acre Murphy-Metschan ranch nea
Curvallln.
KoImtH fieU Ilolmaii Hunch
In addition to lhene T. A. I.Ut
ley relaiiiH the building at Htair
and Liberty JurectM occupied by
l'omeroy & Keene. Jeweler.
Roberts, out of the division, Ih
awarded the Holme hop raiieli
south of the city near I-.ive.sley nl:i-
liun on the Oregon electric. This
ranch has 340 acres of lino pro
during hops, lie also gets the
1'ercl.al ranch of 57 acres in Mar
lon county about opposite the riv
er fr-im Independence. In addition
ho RMs a building known as the
l'ntterKon apartments In Portland,
which ha been one of the com
pany holdings.
John J. Roberts became luwnclat
eil with the Livettley company 25
years ago, being with them for
10 years when he was out for five
years and 10 years ago re-entered
the partnership.
ltolMTts iiftcn It Mime
The firm during lis career has
been one of tho most active deal
ers In hops In the business, some
years It aggregate of hops hand
led being on a gigantic m-nie and
representing large annual turn
overs of capital.
Roberts stated today that he
Contemplates entering the hop field
on his own iindtr the nume of
John J. Roberta A company, al
Ihought he has not yet decided
where he will maintain offices.
Not only will he operate, the hold
ings coming lo him under the dis
solution but he plans to enter the
hop buying game as well. The
Llves'ey company will eontlnvrS In
Its present quarters, with all of its
preaoni help, the only, change be
ing the dropping of the Iwo
ranche going to Roberts and the
addition of the new holdings nc.tr
Corvullls.
Hoist TJllgallon
Settlement of the litigation be
tween he Hoist and Klvesley in
tercuts briug4 to a close one of the
most bitterly contested hop cases
of rerent ye-trs. The action was
itnrted In tho Marlon county cir
cuit court by Horst. Li vestry
countered with an action in the
ferlera! district court before Judi;e
Wolverton In Portland. The next
play was enacted in Canada when
Mr. Livcsley and his wife were on
a v;tca:bn trip In Victoria and
timet midden ly started proceed
ings in the Canadian courts gain
ing service on Llv,nley there. Aw
l result a large array of hopmen
from here and other Oregon points
tourneyed to Cajiada for da of
testimony. The court there found
In favor of Hort who also won on
tppcal. The matter of settlement
hung fire fir several months when
Llve.-lev finally d hied to pay the
Judgment mi l be done with It, the
Judgment being in the neighbor
hood of fl lO.ooft.
Today there were filed In cir
cuit court here four releases fi.on
Hons; in connection with the i,im
In ths I'nited Slates dlMrirt court,
orders being tnt do wit here by
Judge Wolverton In the four cases
dismissing tho complaint on the
ground that a full settlement had
been made,
7 CENTS THEN
CLOSES AT $1.82
Chicago, Feb. 13 Wheat open
ed excited today and as much as
seven cents hi -i her. May delivery
touched ns high as fl.S-l1? a bush
el, .is compared wil h $ 1 .77 M
the close on Wednesday. The rise
was largely In sympathy with ad
vance? at Liverpool and Huenos
Aires accounts and account of a
revival of exoort demand.
Indications pointed to a big ex
port business done in wheat during
the Lincoln holiday. Resides ad
vices were at hand from the I'nit
ed States department of agflrul-
lui'ti lb at world wheat supplies at
the end of the crop year would be
very low.
The swift upturn of wheat val
ues brought about heavy profit tak
lug sales, and thus led to a sud
den reiietion.
On the ensuing setback, May,
wheat dropped to $1.804 I
After opening at Is to 1 Ti, c-ntr
hik'h.i. Mny Jl.'hU to $1 2'J the
oi n market fell to a $1.24 Vi, May.
Oats st ilted at Vt to 2 cents
dvance. May 53 to 56. Later May
mpped lo fil .
Whe.it closed unsettled at 1 to
4 'i cents net advance, .May $1-81- ;
to U.S.! and July $1.53 to $1.53 xh
Corn closed uiisellled 74 to 1
net low .-r. May $1.20 & to $1.2'Va-
E
F
DEW LIGHT
It. .stun,- Mass., Feb. 1 3 The
Commercial Huiletln tomorrow will
say:
"The demand for wool ha been
very limited this week ami prices
generally are a bit soft again; In
fact It in hard to make quotations
with any fcllng of certainty. Kine
wools ore especially In the dold
drums whilo the medium to low
qualities are somewhat easier in
synipal by. Contracting is limited
in the west with little change in
prices."
The Rulletin will publ.tdi the fol
lowing quotations:
ScO'll'e.J l;jK:
Oregon, eastern So. 1, sta)ie
$1.60 f'i 1 .115 ; fino arid fine medium
combing $l..riOt .5.i; eastern elolh
ing $1 40 1.00; valley No. 1, $1.40
Mohair, best combing 85 Hi 90c:
bc-t carding 75fftHOc.
1 7 CENTS PAID
FOR 1 924 HOPS
Culmination of an active six
weeks In the spo: hop market with
hops being sold around 15 cents,
has come with a sale by J. O. Hea
vey of Corvallis to Clifford Urown
f Halem of 707 bales at 17 centw,
the top price yet reached In the
1924 crop. Reports hive hcivi re
ceived here of Sonoiias being sold
tt l n cents, of sale of the Md'ho-
land crop .it Kberwoftd at IK cents
and !ho Manse crop at Yakima at
16 cents.
It is estimated now there are
about 6000 bales left unsold in
Oregon .and in the neighborhood
of 20,000 bales unsold on the coast.
Kx ports of DO cars out of Oiwon
during the past month are report -
I, li' any or these uolng to Ireland.
Ihe balance to Itelgium anil Kng
lajid. I ho Importations Into Kng
litnd qlvlng rise In the belief that
he allcdlng of the Knglish crop has
been completed by . the control
there.
THIRTY CARS !N
CHERRY POOL
It Is reported that the Patent
black cherry association has clos
ed It pon for Ihe yetr with over
10 cars contracted for the season.
Hy Inadvertence, recently. It was
itated that the association would
handle only 30 ton. All of the
therries taken Into this pool are
under contract to keep them spray
td both against maggot and
brown rot. and It Is the plan of the
ool to keep careful Inspection of
rvery black cherry received. .Mem
bers of the pool st tte their theoty
it working nut their ventur suc
cessfully Is not to get together
iunh a large tonnage, hut to have
only the cream, establish mar
ket wfiere their product can be
rome known aa 100 per cent qual
ity, and where highest prices can
be obtnined and continue to work
long that line. Ansiclallon mem
ber any '.hat thev wish to make
their trademark represent the fin
est cherries In the .vorld, and that
they will niako every effort toward j
that end. 1
ELECT OFFICERS
Peril Mid. Feb. U The North
I Me if it- (Yea nt erica, a co-opera t ive
iisne'.iliou Incorporated under Ore
'goil laws at a meeting here late
yesterday elected nine directors
and -i set of ol'tl.-ers. ,M. M. Honey,
iif thi' Kng-'lie Farmers' creameiy,
was elected president; II. Kaven,
Kaven I i.i f rv company, I'ort land,
was nai ie.l vice-pi esid-rs. and V.
!). Fhappell. Oregon ,q b nil ural
college, was made Kceretaiy-treas-urer,
lte.side the officers, those elect
ed ilirectoi-s were F. It. t'oleman.
St. Pml; 11. M. 111a. k, Hood Klver.
Frank lhlnver. Mount Angel; C.
P. liate-t, Salem and i". W. Laugh
I All. Astorl.'..
The ('I'd.-'Ts approved a contract
whi.h the it;ht i!iriH.uing cre.-m-erle
tttu'io'd make the :k ia
M.m effective.
Portland, Feb. 13 A further se
vere break Is shown in the local
egg market with all grades posted
three conis lower on the txcliangc
lOxiras are now down to the L"J
cent level: firsts 28 ctnts: pit 1 Lei
26 cents nnu current receipts at
1'4 cents, fteelpts continue liberal
with a narrower whipping outlet ow
ing to other markets declining.
Ilutter Is In a firm position with
the euoply barely sufficient for
the requirements. Off grade but
ter is cliea per and more plentiful
lean hb;h score mock.
Arrivals of country dressed veal
were light today and the market
held firm at ltl's cents for choice
light stuff. .Demand fur hogs was
nut so keen and buyers would not
pay over 15 'J cents.
Live poultry receipts are about
urficient for a'.l local requirements
and the maiket Is holding steady.
LIVESTOCK
Porllaml. Feb. 13 Cattle mar
ket steady; receipts none; steers
good $7.M)'a8.00: medium $6.500;
i.bO; common $;.50t.j0; can-
ner and cutter steeis $4.50 n
9; l.eifcrs, cood Ot50 pounds
up) $il. iOfft ti.7"i; common and
medium, atl weights $4.&(H
$0.00: cows. good $5. 7j t 6.2.'.;
ommon and medium $4. io 'a 5.7.r ;
dinners and cutters $ 1 .SO - 4.60;
bulls, good (beef yearlings exclud
ed) $4.00ij)4.50; co4jm mon to med
ium (canner and bologna ) $3.00 it
4.00: calves medium to choice (190
lbs. down) $S.0041100; cull and
common (190 lbs.' down) $6004V
8.00; medium to choice (190 to
2f0 lbs.) $7.50r 10.00; medium to
choice 260 lbs. up) $6 007.1.0;
cull and common (190 lbs. up)
$4.606.50.
Hogs steady; receipts 1 00;
heavyweight (250 to 350 pounds)
medium, govxl and choice $10,25
Gi 11.50; medium weight (200
to 300 lbs.) medium, good and
choico $1 1 00t,i 1 1.75; lightweight
(G0 to 200 lbs.) common, medium
good and choice $1 1.75 w 1 2.00;
paeking hogs, smooth $10. On -it
11.50; packing h(g rough $9.50
r 10.00; slaughter pi's (130 lbs.
tlown) tucdiu'ii, good and choice
fX.UO'.r'J.OO; feeder and Blocker
idgs (70 to 130 lbs.) common, med
ium, good and choice tn. 50 49.50.
.Soft or oily h'igs and roasting pigs
exciiiti-i in a hove quotations.)
Sheep steady; receipts none;
'a in bs, ll','ht and handy weight,
medium lo choleo $14. 50'( 16.50;
heavy wolght (02 pounds up)
medium to prime $13.0014.50;
all weight .4, cull , and com
mon $1 1 OOftr 14.50; yearling weth
ers, medium to prime $10.50ft
$13 00; wethers (2 years old and
over) medium to prime $9. 001
11.00; ewes, common to choice
$S OOAHl.OO; canner and cull $5.00
(i()8.00. (Abovo quotations except
lamb on sliorn basis.
POTA'I'OIS
Portlands or., Feb. l.'l Potatoes
fd'-ady with $1.75ti l 85. for Oregi.ti
I'li.ck: onions steady ; $2.75 ftp 3.00
paid in country.
Pollcnlzutlon of black cherries
has become a matter of g.-eat im
portanceln this district, since it
has been demonstrated by last
year s shipments that 8-ilem bla k
cherries can go Into any market
and compete against the built up
reputation of other district and
carry away tho painted end of the
stick. Last year 52 cars of blaek
cherries rolled out of here. Thi
year, granted good weather con
ditlons, then is every Indication
100 v'urs of black cherries will go
out ot this city alone. If the prop
er plan of pullenization could be
worked out, Karl Pearcy figures
that the district would produce 200
tain of merchantable cherries In
stead of a possible ono hundred.
In this, a well as In other .dis
tricts, It has been plainly notice-
Salem Markets
Com pi Icil from report pt So
Umii dealers for llic yuidam-u
of Capital Journal rcudcrs.
(ItcvlM-tl dully.)
wiik.vt
I'ort land, Feb. 1 ,1 Wheat hid:
hard white, blue stem, banrt $1.kB;
soft white $1.75 ; western white
$1.75: hard winter $1.75; northern
spring $1.74; western red $1.74;
H.P.Lt. hard white $2.00. Today's
ea r recei pt ; w hea t 1 4, flour 1 0,
corn 2, oats 2, hay 13.
nirmni an u ut rn iti i .
Portland. Or., Feb. 13 itutter
steady; extra cubes, city. 44c;
standards 42 ',4c; prime firsts 40c;
firsts 39c; undergrade nominal
prints 45c, carious 46c.
It utter fat steady, best churning
cream 4.tc not shippers' track eone
one; 45c delivered Portland.
Gnln: No. 1 white wheat $l.CjTf
No. 1 red wheat $1.62 (sacked).
Wltoli'tJtH I'rttvs
M-;at: Top hogs 10 jc; sows
799c; dress'.'d hogs 15c; top
slecrd 6ti 7c; cows 4 5c; can
ner cows 1 ',i up; bulls 3f5c,
spring lambs up to 90 lbs., 14c;
veal 9c; dresiei veal 14c.
Poultry : springers ioc; iigni
hens 15 17c; heavy hens 20c;
old rooster 8c; ducks 16 18c;
turkeys 32c dressed: alive 2325c;
geese 18 20c dressed; live 12 14c
wiiite Pekin ducks, alive 1 6 iji 1 Sc;
India Runner ducks alive 14 16c
liutterfat 44c; creamery butter
Afrbv-Mc; eggs 18c; standards 20c;
sele. ts 2ic; milk $2.15 cwt.
Vegetables: I'otatoe $1.75(2.25
cwt. head lettuce $4,5064.75 crate
California cabbage 4 it 4 'Ac; celery
hearts $1,256(2.15 doz.; t.rate $6
7.00 cwt.; onions $5. No. 1; boilers
$2.50 per cwi. ; sweet potatoes,
fancy KitflOe; spinach greens 9c,
I eppcrs 35c; green H'ibbai'd
squash $3.50 per cwt, rutabagas
2 h cents; parsnips 3 cents
sacked cauliflower $2.25 - crate
.racked carrots $2.50; brussels
sprouts 16c; local turnips 3 He lb.;
California bunch vegetables: car-
ruts, beets and turnips 80c dozen
parsley 75c; radishes, green onions
6c; grano fruit $4.00-VcH.I5 crate
fruit $4.00 4.75 crate; rhubarb
rhubarb 17 1?; tomatoes $5 30 lb.
lug; Texas cabV-io 6c lb.; sacked
beets 4c.
Fruits- Apples $1.50 box, face
and rill; fancy $2.002.50; extra
fancy $2. 503.50.
l-OUIrUY AND KiiUa
Portland, Feb., 13 Kggs weak;
current receipts 23c; pullets 21
fif 22c; firsts 23 Mi fit 24c; henneries
24,feSi,25c delivered Portland.
I'ort laud. Or., Feb. 1 3 Poult ly
firm; heavy hens 22 ft 23c; light
1 7c; springs 22 (i 24c; old
roosters lDc; ducks white Pckin
20tii)21c; live turkeys 23c; dressed
turkeys 3ilj'3Cc; gecso 16c.
Portland, Feb. 13 Huwt firm ;
new clusters 17(il8c; fugsles
IOiISc; old crop nominal.
HOP .MAKKI-'T
Poil'an.1, Jan 9 Hops steady;
new cluster 15c; fuggles 15 41 be;
old crop nom.
They work while you sleep
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
Sale cf Pottery Table Lamps
Poltory I5a.se llmuloir Lamps
iiiul Shades with silk cord
assorted colors, special at
$2.IS
il. jft1 viS i Colored Roudoir Lnmnx with
W !TJ7frTHiiirj imiwrtcd hand-painted French
A m '"iiijiii I Shades, complete with silk
M i cord' "iwial at
$1.98
troth
able that certain trees In certain
district will bear heavily, while
other trees In the same district,
of th r.im axe and size. n came
altitude conditions, bear but liglit
ly. The agricultural college has car
ried on experiments over a period
of years to ascertain Just the
remedy for this canditun. It ha
been conceded that th? secret lies
In la-k of po Unitization, but how
to re.redy It has been the difficul
ty. The college has worked in
other heavy producing sections,
largely at The lnlles ur.d Kugeite,
because, befure last year, the mat
ter was of more vital importance
to th:m tha-i the Salem districts
because It was from the other dis
tricts the big shipments were be
ing made.
The original tests were made at
The Ualles, careful analysts of the
situation leading t ho college ex
perts to believe they had hit on
the secret of the situation. It was
found thut the same vurietles are
sterile and Interstcrlle that they
do not pollenUe from one tree to
another, or by themselves.
The college experts, after a care
ful study of th situa'ioa, decided
that a combination of long stem
mtd Watcrhouse and PJack Ite
puhlleoji tree would turn the
trick. This combination was tried
cut extensively, but did not bring
altogether tho results desired. At
Kugtne and The Dalles tests were
made two years ago with black
Kepuhlicaris as pollenizers, hut
this was not altogether satisfac
tory.
The college authorities have
withdruwii their recommendation
as to particular varieties ufter the
, extensive testa. They did find,
however, that certain tref acted
as heavy pollenizers, and the pres
ent belief la, althojgh not given
a a thorjuhly prove 1 remedy,
that If wood fs taken from these
certain trees that are known pol
lenizers the difficulty m..y be set
tled. It Is considered cert tin that col
Ugo authorities would welcome
coming Into any orchards in tliin
d .strict during blooming time that
nr? troubled m this manner to
make tests and endeavor to bring
about a heavier pollenisatlon.
Cherry men realize that much
heavier crops could be secured If
the condition were remedied, and
with chances -of heavy shipments
coming on year after year In the
valley It no doubt is a situation 1
that will be Investigated in many
orchards during the present season.
BURNETT BROS., Jweler$"Pay U$ Am Yoa Arm Puldl"
Eight Storm in Oregon, Washington and California
Loganberry Posts
and Wire
For Sale
Capital Bargain
House
Ihe House of a Million and
One Bargains
215 Center Street
Simpson Grocery
Successor to Weller Brothers
Phones 48 or 49 155 N. Com'l St.
6 Free Deliveries Daily
New that the sun is shining and it is most
everyone's desire to get out n the spring
atmosphere we would like to have all of
our customers and others (who have been
nsing our phone service) to come in and
pay us a visit. ..You will enjoy seeing just
how uniform, clean and complete "your"
groceries are kept and you will readily
understand why your phone orders have
been handled so satisfactorily during the
winter months. j
A glance at the following prices will
show you that there is no extra charge for
our unequalled service.
COFFEE f
Fresh Hoasled Peuberry Coffee, 3 lbs. $1 48
M. J. B. Coffee, lb.. 58c
M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lbs $1 fig
Hill's Coffee, Red can, lb. S8C
.Iihiii s conee. Heil can, 2 lbs $1.12
I"""1" iiunee, iu a(j0
crescent Cotree, 3 lbs $1.68
Premier Coffee, lb 455
Premier Coffee, 2Vi lbs $1.10
8m
FIrs. Extra Fancy Large White Imported '
Smyrna r igs, packed in 5 lb. boxes, 1
nai hnv t1 AA
These Figs are: the Finest we have been
able to offer for a long time.
Dates, in bulk, 2 lbs 25c
Salnd OH, Amaizo Salad Oil put up in
glass jars, quarts
Pint size
,1.
50c
25c
Rice, fancy Blue Roee Rice, 5 lbs 43c
10 lbs
Beans, No. 1 small white, 5 lbs.
85o tv
-43c
mm
mm
Hams, fancy sugar cured Hams, free from vjij
StO Fancy SuEar Cured " Picnics, the tender
RZ-tJI shoulder meat, per lb 18c
ljxv'yf . Breakfast Bacon, very fancy, sugar cured,
JeSjESES'l per lb 32c
iff?f 1T? Pure Pork Sausage. Country style, lb. 20c
iiatS?i Spnre Cou,Ury Sty,e ,b 18c
BlJI Flour Drifted Snow Hard Wheat Flour
iteTSrtl special price for a limited quantity.
V&3 sack $2.44
-t Eeii in Darrei iuis ai uih oj.qu
-V 1.', ll Gnf,..-.lnv null'
I rillccHH rium, si'ui i.i iut oih"."j .......
per sack i $2.49
Cocoa, In bulk, 2 lbs 2:c
Tt llershey cocoa, 2 iu. tin ioc
LVJ Baking Soda, 6 pkgs.
44c S
Dutch Cleanser, 6 cans 473 Tv-j
i .... . C5 l-J)cr7.'Ci.t:
UUU
.. si lo ;:
2fic .
t r- '
Lye-Eagle Lye, 0 cans ....
Clorax, ' buttles
Towdered Ammonia, 3 pkgs
Soap White Wonder, 29 bars ..
Fels Xaptha Soap. 10 bars
rntrua Washing Powder, pkg. ..
Peel's Washing Machine Soap Powder.
per pkg. 35c: 3 pkgs. for $1.00
1 J l
; Tcet Bros. Scnfo.im Washing Powder in
bulk, 3 lbs.
... 19c
BROOMS
Blue Bell Brooms are a medium light
weight five-sewed Broom: sell regularly
tor sue. special tor a lew aays at kmc fi-i liU
Warehouse Brooms, extra heavy, made at pil
lion Handles l5c Si
It has been our pleasure to note the In
creasing demand for our Fresh Fruits and rKJ.'-j
j Vegetables, due lo the unceasing and tire
jifV'i ,(,s e'tort" Put 'orlh ,0 trlnH about and .jrjW'H'jl
$ru2lP4' rnaintain a leadership In the Fresh Food CJ.OUiKS:.
. Pxv.rviSsI line.
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Any Diamond
IN THE SHOW
DELIVERED TO YOU FOR
A Dollar Bill!
SPECIAL February Terms are in force at the Burnett Jewelry
Stores along the Pacific Coast. Any Diamond in the show
will be delivered to any reader of this newspaper on payment of a
single dollar. All the Credit Manager wants to know is "who you
are" and "what you do"; with this information- you may pay
your dollar and take the diamond you'd like to own, along.
The Burnett Organization is the only one in the
world that takes the broad stand that everybody
is entitled to CREDIT unless THEY THEM
SELVES HAVE ALREADY SHOWN THAT
THEY ARE NOT!
THE "LADY
.MARY" as
shown in the
sketch, a su
perb Diamond
mounted in
White Gold.
Featured in all
the Burnett
Stores, $48.50.
t
Delivered
for a Dollar
Terms
Are $1.00
Weekly
v
THE TRIN
C'KSS l'AT" Com
pared with the
diamonds usu
ally sold at
around the
hundred dollar
murk by most
(rood jewelry
stores and
the Princess
Fat runs off
with the blue
ribbon! Fea
tured at $72.50.
Delivered
for a Dollar
Bi
Terms $1.50
Weekly
German Blades for your Gillette
Tomorrow 15c Dozen
No Stropping
Q
No Honing
We have imported from Germany a thousand packages
of these blades for the Gillette Razor. Some of the lads
here in the 3tore tried them out and declared them
fine.'.'
One of the watchmakers said that he'd used one blade
three times and that his face "felt as smooth as the
inside of a schoolmarm's arm!"
They're to be sold more for the sake of advertisement
than for profit just lo let the men of Salem know what
manner of store this is and how helpful its Credit Policy
can be!
A thousand packages ready
in the morning a dozen
blades in each package. While
thev last a dozen for
15c Doz.
In order to make 'em go round we are obliged to
state that none will be sold to dealers and we reserve
the right to limit the quantity sold to any one buyer.
On Sale Tomorrow
457 STATE STREET
Salem, Oregon
Eight Stores Portland,. Salem, Seattle, Tacoma, Chehalis,
Everett, San Francisco and San Jose