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HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 10, 1910. ffl KDEME TARIFF TOO HIGH Stayton Body Passes' Resolu tions Urging Oregon Delega-' - tion to Fight Ship Subsidy. Th following preambles and rsolu- , tion wers adopted by Htaytoii grango. , approved by B&lstn grange and con.' , currod In by Buttvllle and Woodburn rrannes.' In each case tha action being , unanimous: . '. - i "Wheroaa, An xcedlnr high tariff . on materials that enter Into Xhn cxm tructlon of a modern ship liaa In creased the cost of ship building In this - rountry so pinch that very few are now constructed-for the foreign trade, and, i on account of our peculiar registry laws, i many Yankee tara are sailing, the seas j1 .under foreign flags; and, y "Whereas. We cannot wee'any justice to other industries tn this country that -are burdened by this tariff tax. In mK , Inf Oiem pay another tax for. subsidis ing the mlUlonlare shipbuilder and three or four' transportation companies . that expect to .operate thpne subsidised boats; neither do we believe that two ,? legalised Wrongs make right; there , fore,' be It !" ' ,' i "Resolved, That we call upon our sen ators and congressmen to see to it that; ' this ship subsidy scheme does not' ben coino a los:illal wrong, and use every honorable turaiis to have the Iniquity of the tariff tax and ship registry laws amended out of them. The same action was had on the fol lowing: "We protest against the proposed, or any other, tax on periodicals. Continue the It. F. D. siul extend it Provide lo cal parcels pout and postal savings banks without any Jokers In It. Improve the poHtnl service and bring It up to date. Ctit down excessive payments to railroads for carrying mall and rent of postal cars. Then there will be no de fleit in postal revenue, nor the liberties of our people and a free press tnreat- ened." WHITMAN ACTIVITIES NET STUDENTS $300 Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. '10. At the regular midwinter of the Associated Btudents . of Whitman college, hold Wednesday, the managers of fall mo tlvitles made report, which showed the student body ' to be some 3oo to the good. Football netted 1204.15 at Whit man last season, and tha production, "The Straightaway." added 197.61 to this. Howard Crawford, the student representative at the college confer ence, made formal report.. .Two amendments to the constitution of the body were offered. One provides for ) the wearing of ;a white sweater with a blue ."W" by track men. Instead of the regulation blue aweater with the males letter. Another amendment pro vided that. the "W" be given to a Jiaae bau pitcher who shall ply,l Innings of ball during a season. 1 At present the rule la that he , must pitch two full games. The amendments will be voted on at a special meeting next Wednes day. They will, undoubtedly ba passed. LlVaV SAYS EAi If' IS C0r.ll.jG WEST Stockyards Agent - Back From Chicago Where All Are In quisitive About Northwest. V VISIT OUR '.-. DEMONSTRATION OF - COMJKflMA PURE PORK SAUSAGE n The Columbia Brand Hams, Bacon, 1 Lard, Pork Sausage are all backed by 1 U. S." Government Inspection and bear the , , Inspector's Stamp, which stands for WHOLESOMENESS AND PURITY - ?- - Patronize Home Industry UNION-MEAT r iV; .. Pioneer Packers of the Pacific ' . ' ., . Portland, Or. "East Is coming west. Oregon Is the talk of the states. Our resources are amazing mem an. ioney ana men pre pare for relocation in this state of op portunlty," . This statement was made by D. O. Lively, general agent of the Portland Union Stockyards compuny, yesterday, after his return from an extended tour of eastern states. . f' Vlsted OgdeH,' where we secured the National woolgrowers' meeting next yoar.for Tortland. I. went on to Chi cago, tha heart of the livestock indus try. I visited many other towns, i I found that among business men" what Oregon had to offer in the. way of saN Investment was the theme of the clay. Our stock, ir certainly . listed high among the easterners. ,.. 'j, ,' , . : : ,,'v .y "Most of all, I was impressed with the Interest the easterners took In our Progress exposition of -1910. , A great number of stockmen informed me that thoy would make a special trip to Ore gon to aen what were the stock raising possibilities here. Manufacturers . told me they Would come to see what might i . .. 1 LJ.'J..g-S be done in the 'west-of-the-Hockles pro duction. . 1 "Our fair occurring during the first ten days of September will come at a time when the tourist travel Is greatest. Wjr widening 'Its scope, as Is now plannad, making it an exposition of progress to show the place reached by Portland and Oregon, will make It the greatest advertising jMaturs we have had since the Lewis and Clark exposi tion." . -. . Mr. Lively, who, besides his livestock Interests, Is also a director of the fair association, says that central -Oregon will participate this year In the Port land exposition. . -, ' " ' "They are raising ! some fine stock down there," he said. "Some of them will have railroad facilities this year, that they never had before,, and they are coming to Portland to show in tan gible way .that stories about central Oregon resources are not pipe dreams. Altogether, the fair will be one of in terest to Orcgonlana and all others, and its sucess is to' be great., ". 11 SI I Whitman's Coach Dismissed, (fipeclftl niapitca to The Jouri-nl.) : Walla Walla, Wash.,. Feb. 10. Coach J. Merrell Blanchard. who was taken to North' Dakota a short' time ago charged With a statutory offense, has returned to , this " city after marrying ( the com plaining witness, Rosa Elefson, 18 years old. The wife did not accompany him. Blanchard . wished to stay here In his old position, bat; tha college authorities would not retain him. , Blanchard will make no statement regarding tha affair and his future course has not been made known. He was reputed as one of the best coaches the school has ' ever had and has been' a popular athletic In structor. . - ,,. ,, Journal want ads bring results. North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists in Biennial Session. 'The North -Paclf la Union conference of the Seventh Day Adventlsf church opened In biennial session In the Cen: tral church at Kast .Eleventh and Ever ett streets, at 10:80 o'clock this morn ing.. Delegates are present from Wash ington. Oregon, Idaho and. Montana, representing nearly tOO churches and a membership of more than 8000. . -' v' President C. W. Flalx, who Is presid ing over the conference, told of gratify ing progress made - by the denomina tion during' the past two years; The sum accruing from tithes during the year was more than. $90,000, this in ad dition to free-will offerings., . The presidents from all local confer ences were present when the meeting began this, morning. They are: ; Ore gon, F.' C. Bunch; western Wsshlngton, K. W. Mlllls; Idaho, J.. M. Wllloughby; upper Columbia, O. K' Lang-don; Mom. tana, J. C. ' Foster. The meetings will continue 10 days, and the prominent men of the demonlnatlon will be among the aprakers. . , '.' The department of education will be represented ' and presided over by Pro- fsnor M. E. Cady, president of Walla Wsila college. Elder A. J. Breed lias Charge of the rellKloua liberty depart ment; A: J. 8. Uordeau of the mlMnlon ary department. ' II. 1L Hall, represviit- lug the Paclflu Press Publishing com pany, whloh dovotcs Itself exclusively to the publication of Adventist litera ture, is pretent. "Every local conference will report Increased mambershlp," said He v. W. P. Martin, prominent in the denomination's work, tela ' morning. . . "We expect to hava the banner meeting of our. north weat hlatory- Next year cornea the general conference. Among our hon ored guests Is Elder J. II. Evans of the general "conference from Washington, 1). G, who coea next year to the orient to take charge of our work, there." Walla Walla Hat Cur TroablcaV , (Sptrlal Dtobitrb to The Joanul.i Walla Walla, Wash., Fei. 10. Because the Northwestern corporation ' will not run its intcrurban cars up Main street and through the business section of tha city, business men hava presented a pe tition to the council of Walla Walla asking, that the corporation be forced to this action. The city fathers decided they had no Jurisdiction In the matter. NEW ADVERTISING MAN v : AGER M. Macks OOmes from Cleveland to the llTerfleld Company. ' The Sllverfteld Fur company has en gaged tho services of M. Marks, lately of Cleveland, Ohio, ss advertising man ager for their Portland store. Mr, Marks was associated while in Cleve land with The May company, and other large concerns, and cornea to the 811 verfteld company well equipped for the work In hand. tU leTTlST ; ' UTTERLY GUILTY i Livestock ; Receipts tower i.i 1909 Than for 5 Years r Grain Receipts Also Low. (trailed Press Lmsf4 W'ra.t ' Washington, Feb, 10.Flgures wliU h may show that the "meat trust" ni not alone be responsible for the present high cost of living, were Issued Kul i by the bureau of statistics. Tho special statement which con tained the figures declared that Un Uveatock receipts at seven Iriadlng tmr kets in the interior of the country for 1909 were considerably lower than for any year during tha uast five years. Livestock .receipts at four principal Atlantic seaboard markets were leni than for 1907 and 1908. The decrease was particularly noticeable in bos. At-15 large interior markets grain receipts . Were lower than during, any other year" since 1904. A heavy d cll'i In grain and its. products. . compare ! with the receipts of the past two years, was noted in grain and flour at prin cipal Atlantic ports. ; " Tha figures contained tn tha state ment will be presented to the commit tee of th senate appointed In 'accord ance with the Elklns-Lodgo resolutions. .-' THE FAMOUS TKLE TEA ' . and ; . M.j.B.cormE' K NOW BEING DEMONSTRATED . . .:. .. , :- - " ; . at the ' 1 - Pure Food Show Awarded Gold and Silver Medals Lewis and Clark x 1905. Gold Medals A.-Y-P.:i909 , VISIT OUR. EXHIBIT ; Duntley Pneumatic Cleaners A Practical Machine for Home1 Use r .V- Lquip 1 mcnt Lleven Tools . Six Sizes from $40.00 --V v to $140.00 ; : 'VyTsW -.v;-Vr -::"r -DAILY DEMONSTRATION AT PURE FOOD : EX- . HIBIT OR AT OUR OFFICE - r - 473 Washington Street - TOWSLEE & TAYLOR, AGENTS - ( I r i 11 '.:'j-' 4 A- Bectlon of cxhibitB Jn ; Meier & Frink's'stbre. GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT. THE COLEDYME Baking Powder Exhibit OSITIVELY pure and health ful. The highest grade bak ing powder on the market. Manufactured in Portland. Cakes baked with this powder will raise higher, are lighter in grain - and will keep fresh fully three days longer than if baked with other Cowders. Money cannpt buy any . etter material than we are putting into our cans. We justly claim to have the purest and highest class baking powder ort the market today. Our Coledyke : goes out with a very strong guarantee, and if the quality is what we claim it is, our powder is dcserv-J ing of your support, as ours is a home industry." Price for one pound can, 35c For sale et all gro cers. - Coledyke Baking Powder Co., PURVEYORS TO THE GOVERNMENT - 395 N. Eighteenth St., Portland, Or. Phones A-3372; Main 5348. A Breath From the Orient Pure Slow at the Meier Gb Frank Store and the Original Curtis Aeroplane Bring the Children Come Yourself at. See the Greatest of. All Pure Food Exhibits Thousands of Samples Given Away Display on 4th Floor Rich, Fragrant, Satisfying Following 5s the List oi Exhibitors KINGSBURY'S PRESERVES Made of sound fruits and pure sugar. Jams, Jellies, Preserves, Marmalades and. all the things that can be made , from high-grade fruits by a first-class concern. ALBERS BROS.' MILLING COMPANY A booth showing the famous Violet Oats and other cereal products of the Albers Bros.' mills. ; CALIFORNIA ' FRUIT BANNERS' ASSOCIA TION Exhibiting the famous "Del Monte" Canned Goods in great variety. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY A demonstration of Electric Cooking and Bak ing Utensils and all the most modern kitchen and housekeeping, helps. WILLAMETTE VALLEY CONDENSED MILK : CO. Buttercup Brand Condensed Milk. Tastes . better than fresh milk.' ' ' ' ' , - PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS Olympic Brand , ; Flour and "Wheathearts" Breakfast Food.; . . , WADHAMS & CO. Wadco specialties and "Dia- mond W." . . PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY S was- tika Brand Biscuits, Crackers and Goodies.' . PACIFIC COAST SYRUP COMPANY Pure j Food Syrups, Tea Garden IVvi. COLUMBIA MILLING ' COMPANY Morning Glory Oats, Wheatmeats and Pancake Flour. DWIGHTV- EDWARDS COMPANY Dependable ' , - Brand Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powders etc. ' ALLEN & v LEWIS Perfection ' 'Brand " Canned v . Goods and Groceries, Koffo-No, etc. ' - MRS. PORTER'S SALAD DRESSING A Salad Dressing made without oil, , VEGETABLE . FOOD ' COMPANY Good-Taste Pies. (Peanut Butter and Sanitarium Foods.) CLOSSET & DEVERS Golden West Teas, Cof fees, Spices, Baking Powders, etc. N. K. FAIRBANKS & CO. Cottolene, the' vege table product shortening. NATURAL FOOD' COMPANY The famous Shredded Wheat Biscuit. See how they are made. STANDARD BISCUIT COMPANY Paradise Soda Biscuits. CRESCENT MANUFACTURING ' COMPANY Mapleine and Crescent Baking Powder. Try; a . t biscuit at this booth. , . UNION MEAT COMPANY Columbia Hams and Bacon, 'Pure Pork Sausage. BEATSOL The greatest cleanser ever known. ; HICKORY BARK Whose medicinaf properties arc well known. EGG-O-SEE Demonstration of this - muchly ad n vertised breakfast food. . GLOBE ORANGE GROWERS A .large exhibit of luscious oranges. , , " QUAKER OATS Demonstration of this pure food breakfast food.'- v .....:, MORGAN & ALLENS Universal Food Choppers MONOPOLE. GOODS Large exhibit by Wad-; r hams & Kerr Bros. .. .. . v MONTEREY MANUFACTURING COMPANY - HOLLY MILK Demonstration of Holly Milk. . Crescent Brand Sardines (soused, -tomatoes . or mustard). , - ' .' ' ; ' COLEDYKE BAKING POWDER 'COMPANY . Good things to eat made with Coledyke Baking Powder. ' i ; SHASTA MINERAL WATER ' COMPANY Ex r hibit, of Soda .Waters, etc. , M.. J.' BRANDENSTEIN & CO. M J. B Coffee " and the famous Tree Tea.' J t .. SMITH 9c WRIGHT'S Pure Food Candies, on sale ' at retail in the Pure .Food Show., . . MEIER & FRANK'S French Pastry exhibit, im- ported novelties in kitchen goods. ; . v t : FIXIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Show . ipg the possibilities of Fixit for mending purposes. - TOWSLEE & TAYLOR Exhibiting and demon strating Duntley's Pneumatic Cleaners. ; GeylMdla "It Tickles the Palate" YOU WILL SEE "MOJRNIMG GEREALS DISPLAYED AND COOKED AT THE PURE FOOD SHOW Call, See and Taste Them Nothing Nicer 7 Columbia Milling Co.