Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 13, 1930, Page 16, Image 16

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    TAGE SIXTEEN
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 13, 1930
OFFICIALS SAY
STORY OF BOOZE
BANQUET FALSE
Detroit Cff)- Detroit officials came
or ward Thursday with their version
.of the party held here last No
vember for state and local officials,
accounts of which figured In testi
mony before the house judiciary
committee at Washington Wednes
day. Walter Liggett, a writer who ap
peared before the committee, de
scribed the affair as one at which
liquor was served and dancers per
formed for the edification of Gov
ernor Fred W. Green, former Police
Commissioner William P. Rutledge,
four municipal udges and other of
ficials. One of the judges, who was a
guest at the party, said that noth
ing stronged than ice cream was
served and that the entertainment
was furnished by a boys' band of
40 pieces. Other officials not so ex
plicit, branded Llggett's story of
the party as a "he. '
From Lansing came word that
Governor Green would be glad to
appear before the congressional
committee should that body care to
question him about prohibition con
ditions In his state.
Judge Homer Ferguson of the cir
cuit court said Liggett's story was
an attempt to discredit Governoi
Green. He said speeches were given
at the party by the governor and
other officials after which the Cath
olic Boys' band played and a short
program of songs and dances was
furnished by professional perform
ers who he said "have appeared be
fore some of the best men and wo
men In Detroit."
Commissioner Rutlodge said: "I
don't go where liquor Is served or
where dancers entertain. Anybody
who says I do Is a liar."
82ND BIRTHDAY IS
OBSERVED AT AMITY
Amity Mrs. Amelia Stimson cel
ebrated her 82nd birthday Sunday
at her home here by having a few
relatives invited n for dinner. Mrs.
Stimson is one of the oldest pion
eers living here and a native of
Oregon. She was born In Portland
In 1848.
Those present at the birthday
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jones and children, Verle and Lu
cille, of McMlnnviile; Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Thorn ason and son, Owen, of
Turner; James Warren, of -Grand
Island; Orin Stimson, of Battleford,
Basic., and Mr. and Mrs. William
Butterirlt of Amltv. 1
TRADE UNIONISTS TO
GET COUNCILS' HELP
Riustllshelm. Otrmany (IK Tht
worker, council of the Opel-General
Motor works decided Thursday to
support the trade unions In oppos
ing disturbances at the big automo
bile plant here.
The council passed resolution
condemning the strike of 200 men,
which was called by communist lead
ers and appealing to employes to
maintain order.
seekTorewve
40 AND 8 HERE
Efforts are being made to resur
rect the "Joy order" of the American
Legion, La Societe des 40 Hommes
et 8 Chevaux, which had lain dor
mant for several years.
Each voiture, as the local organi
zations are known, has as its pur
pose, keeping alive various activities
of the American Legion. For the last
three yaers it has not been neces
sary for such a group to function,
but with the membership campaign
lagging, it has been thought best to
throw In reinforcements In the
shape of the 40 & 8.
J. T. Dslaney. manager of the
Oregon -Washington Water service
company and a past vice depart
ment commander of California, is
anxious to get in touch with all for
mer 40 & 8'ers for the purpose of re
organization and to make plans for
some "wrecks" as initiations are des
ignated. Delaney has held all offices
in a voiture and Is willing, though a
newcomer to Salem, to take an ac
tive part in the revival campaign.
Former members are asked to get in
touch with Delaney at the water
company plant and help make ar
rangements for a meeting of the or
der.
Several years ago some highly
successful "wrecks" were staged in
Salem, Dallas and Silverton, but for
some reason the organization was
permitted to die a lingering death.
Interest was revived again during
the state convention last August
when a big "wreck" was staged at
the fairgrounds. The official 40 & 8
train, with its French type boxcars
and equipment, became a familar
sight during the three day gather
ing of the American Legion here.
(MB INVITED
Waconda The Waconda commun
ity club will hold its regular meet
ing at the home of Mrs. William
McGilchrist in Mission Bottom Wed
nesday, February 19 from 10 o'clock
until 4, with a pot luck dinner, serv
ed at noon. Mrs. Richard Tuve and
Mrs. Henry C. Stafford will have
charge of the recreation hour.
Henry's
Constant Effort
is to relieve you of every de
tail in the care of your meat problem and
to help you to get thousands of meals of
satisfactory, enjoyable meats at a very low cost. That
is the purpose for which HENRY'S Meats are selected
and cut. This is the true meaning of HENKY'S mak
eting service.
Tune in on KTBR, Portlund, every Sunday 5 to G ; Mon
day and Friday 7 to 8 p. m., when 11ENKY is on the air.
FREE CAPITOL, SHOW TICKETS FOR THE ASKING
Every Purchase Absolutely Guaranteed or Money
Cheerfully Refunded
RED SALMON 2 Pounds
WHITE LING 3 Pounds
25c
CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST lb. 13t2c
PURE LARD
The best, U. S. 10
Inspected, pound XaalV
(with purchase)
Red Nut
Margarine
The Best Oft
2 pounds
(with purchase)
HAMBURGER
or SAUSAGE
Salem's Best OP
2 Pounds . awOt
The Finest Best Certi
fied Baby Beef Pot
Koast or Sirloin Steak,
cut Swiss 1 rT 1
Style, lb 1V2C
Shortening
The Best in
Per pound AvC
(with purchase)
Armour's or Cudahy's
BACON
SQUARES
Pound WzC
Cudahy's or Morrell's
HAMS
Sugar Cured. Medium
Half or OOl n
Whole, lb. 2l
The Finest Eastern
BACON
Well Streaked with Lean
Pmvnd 22V2C
Sliced 23!ic lb.
Lean Young Pork Steak, lb ,....17Vc
Lean Young Pork Roast, lb 14'2c
Lean Young Pork Loin Chops, lb. 20c
i Lean Young Leg of Tork, center cut....20c
iwun uuie rouna oonei
Stew Meat, per lb. .....10c
Choice Mutton Chops or Roast, lb. 12'2c
Henry's Peerless Market
Henry's Capitol Market
SAWYER BUSY
AT WASHINGTON
Portland (LP! Robert W. Sawyer,
Bend, state highway commissioner,
Is conducting his conference with
department officials and members
of the Oregon delegation with ref
erence to legislation for acquiring
scenic strips and woodlands along
the highways, according to a dis
patch from the Oregon Journal's
Washington correspondent.
A bill is to be introduced to effect
this object by exchange of lands of
the Oregon and California and Coos
Bay wagon road grants, which ap
pears to be the most feasible plan
of approach, the dispatch said.
This will avoid questlons-of di
minishing federal aid funds and ad
ministrative problems involved In
general legislation of this character
and at the same time will provide
substantial development of the Idea
of roadside protection and recrea
tion, It was pointed out.
North Howell The extension to
the power line Is almost complete,
and a number of subscribers are now
enjoying good IWHs.
The Food That
Fights Fat
It's a pi and food, now ttscd to cornel
th known cause of so much excess fiL
Doctors now employ it the world over.
And now. without starvation, multitudes
are gaining new youth and beauty, vim
and vigor. You see the results whcrcvei
you look. Fat is the exception now.
Marmola prescription tablets embody
this modern method. People have used
them for 22 years millions of boxes of
them. Some of your own friends, doubt
less, can show you what they do.
L-et them bring you what they have
brought to so many. The results will
delight and amaze you. A book in the
box explains the effects. Go now anc
ask your druggist for a $1 box of Mar
mola. You owe that to yourself.
Low Prices!
Quality!
Satisfaction
That the people of Salem and
vicinity appreciate our Spe
cials that we run from time
to time, is evidenced by the
large Increase In business of
each succeeding bargain day.
While we realize that the ex
ceptionally low prices we have
been quoting has had consid
erable to do with the steady
Increase In our business, still
there are other features that
the public demands; that Is
Quality and Satisfaction
Toilet Tissue (not crepe)
4 rolls for 25c
You get an extra roll
at Damon's
Mellow Wend Coffee
25c 2 lbs. for i..48c
Terrolater Coffee, 30c
3 lbs. for 85c
Royal Coffee (Famed for
its flavor) now 39c
Quality the same, price lower
Fine Parsnips, regular price
5c, on sale, 8 lbs. 25c
Baby Clams, large siie-r
I'er ran 15c
Naval Oranges
42c, 48c, 56c and C9c dozen
Bread made from KUl'KR-lOKl-XOl
K ts really deli
rious. Not only Bread, but
pies, cakes and pastry are
most appetizing when made
from Superior Hour. Try a
sack and be conrlnced
24 lb. Sarks 98c
49 lb. Sacks $1.83
Prunes. 4 lbs. for 25c
You get an extra pound for
your quarter at Damon's
Cranberries, pound 15c
Why go dawn town
and pay 20c?
P. t C. Soay. 7 bars 25c
You get an extra bar
at Damon's
50c Vnrolortd Jap Tea
Sale Price 40c
Rainier Malt St run
On Sale, 2 cans 75c
Save 9c at Damon's
rerrolator tops, 2 for 5e
You get an extra one at
Damon s. Get the Idea?
Pure Lard and Shortening
In bulk, pound 15c
Rome Beauty Apples
While thry Ut, box... $1.25
25c rana Cranberry Sauce
On Sale 20c
POFCOUN
3'i lbs. for 25c
You get a half pound extra
at Damon
WALMTS
15c, 25 and SOc pound
25c Filberts, on sale 20c
S large cans Milk 25c
Honey Clraham and Salted
Crackers on sale
12 lb. pkgs.), t for 65c
String Brans, Corn, Peas and
solid nark Tomatoes,
t cans for 25c
Try a Bake-Rite Cnlon made
Cake 15c, 25c and SOc
These are the finest cakes we
ever handled
15c oval Sardine, on aalclOe
Corn Flakes and Post-
Toast.cn, 3 pkgs. for.,.. 25c
lemons, per dozen 30c
Pork ..chops, ..pork ..steak.
Frankfurters, pork links, be
ing na, mhiced ham, veal loaf.
French loaf, spare ribs, etc
eo ted by electrical refriccra
tkm. The" above price jrod aalU
February 21
Friday and ft tarda? Fra tares
Comar (Nat Marirrinel the
deltcfons spread for bread
on sal at Ic
With other purchases, 2 for 25
Tain Bread 8c
(in.de A milk. t. 8c
Creamery butter 3$c
DAMON'S
IM N. TonTI Fhan 1-t-f-S
We rllrrr CM anlrra (m
iYj -vX Valentine's Day an S3
TVrSflUt- 7 Z tf' V occasion of fond remem- O-k-- frfi
J?4JifiliK L Ji brances,. light hearts, I P
. i 7 merrymaking and the de- ' air- Ak
MNfSd 1 sire to make others happy. J " f
flavor V Let Safeway brighten this II m
Tall Cans ' occasion go to our F IfcftRl St
-y stores or bigger values on M mJ frEIVI HI
CRl V fetter foods. These prices j '
j Z will make you happy-come J l)
tt -. and celebrate with us. w JM
Cheese OV ,$S?C) BeaalS i
W 'X. (SJMVP M'mmm JM Red Maximum or Large " W
' Oregon Cream jjjj;V white . dh
24 Feb. 14 to Feb. 20 69
Salt
Maximum plain or
Iodized
O lb.
Can
7c
Malt
Pabst, Puritan and
Rialto
ca. 49c
Meat Market
Attractions
Friday - Saturday
Succulent Steaks, tempting Chops, savory
Boasts all so dellclonslj tasty and tender
from our markets, because Safeway buys
only first quality meats the finest on the
market. Try a choice cut today.
Pork Steaks
Cut from choice young pig pork
Lib,
19c
Rabbits
Young and tender fine for frying
or baking
Lb.
306
Swiss or
Cassarole Steaks
Cut from prime young steer beef
Tender and juicy
Lb.
29c
Fresh dressed chickens
Butter
Safeway quality. No. 1 fancy creamery. An
Oregon product.
2lbs. . 75c
Margarine
Crux Brand. Sweet, pure, wholesome
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
4 lbs. . . 49c
Tea
Safeway Green Ja
pan, direct from our
plant in Japan
V2 Pound 35C
Salmon
Alaska Pink, good
quality. No. 1 Can
fci Cans 29c
2Sc
Pork&
Van Camp's
Beans 3Cns
Spes?y Special
$1.89 i?S
Regular Price
Bread-N-Board Box 1.75
9.8 lb. sack Sperry Drifted Snow Flour 55c
Sperry Pancake & Waffle Flour 25c
Large Package
Large Package Sperry Wheat Hearts.. . 29c
Loaf Bread 10c
Total Retail Value $2.94
CltrUS Washing
Powder 2 LaBe
Corn faximum Brand
4 Cans
or Peas
4SC
Safeway Flour
Finest of Hardwheats. Blended just right
for a perfect family flour
49 lb. bag $1.85
Pan Crust
For making good things to eat
4 lb can &2c
Oranges
Large Sweet Navals
Doz. . 59c
Bananas
Golden Hipe Fruit
4 lbs. 29c
Mayonaise
Gold Medal. A best food product
Pt. iar
Salad Oil
Pure Vegetable Oil in bulk
t....29c
Gallon $1.19 Bring container
Cof ee
Maximum Brand Vacuum Packed
4 lb. can $1.75
Store No. 37162 N. Commercial St, Phcne 478
Ml We reoe rrt
the right to
limit quantities
,Stre No. 519270 N. Commercial St. Phone 1809
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No Sale
Made
to Dealers