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2 ' r All NewToday T 1 1 ' ' Tire OREGOX STATES! A .. . FRIDAY. FEimrARY 21. 101 THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN IHal'Vw RYRNES n The Last But the Biggest SPECIAL FEATURE of our ' I x . , ,,,-rr i. uiiiiiir-1,11 ...LLMimminii 1 " 1 ""' ""' " '' L ' " 1 "The CRAVING" AH jj THEATRE V ROAD BOND BILL IS SENT TO GOVERNOR (Continued from Page 1) the forty day drive against en t broachments of the paving combine has not been- futile. The vote that passed the big bill through the senate was as follows: Ayes Baldwin, Banks. Bell. Eb erhard, Eddy, Farrell, Gill. Handley Howell, Huston, Hurley, Jones Lach ttiund, Moser, ly'lckelson. SCof blad Orton. Patterson, Porter, Rltner Shanks,' .Smith of Coos and Curry. , Fniith of, Josephine, Thomas. Wood , Vinton. ' Noe-Dlmiek. La Follett, Pierce ' Strayer. The senators who were opposed to & : the emergency clause on the bill L from the point of view of principle ,r; and made a stand against that clause I.:, pointing out that an actual emer gency does noj exist, and at the same r time, through motion of Senator Thomas, attempted to resolve the r , . senate Into" committee of the whole by amending the bill. At the same S 4,:. '.-,t 63- FLOUR Crown, per sack ... . . Olympic, per sack . . . Diamond C, per sack ...$2.95 ..,.$2.95 ...$2.55 CEREALS 10 lbs. wheat cereal .........63c 10 lbs, (J rah am flour . . . . . .60c 10 lbs. Pancake flour . ..... . .65c Cream of wheat, pkg. .... . . .27c Wheat Hearts, pkg. . . . . . . .32c Wheat Nuts, pkg. ..... v.... 32c ( rem of barley, pkg. . . . ... .23c Kell ogg '8 Cornflakes, , pkg. . . . 13c Post Toasties, pkg. . . 1 13c drape Nuts, pkg. ... ..... . .13c (J olden R1 oats .32c ROLLED OATS Quaker Ibats, pkg. ...t..... .30c Mother's oats, pkg. ....?.... 30c 5 lbs. 1mlk oats ...... . . ... .35c 3 Iks. bulk oats,. I. . , Rflman meal, pkg. . , Ralston 's Bran, pkg 97l ,..14;C ,..90c ..33c ...27c Old time buckwheat, sk. floldcn Rod, prepared, pkg Unde Sam's Food MILK Holly milk, can . . . ......... .16c Kagl.e Swtet, comlensed ,23c Cheese! ib. . Nut Ola, Ib. ..35c t.33c COFFEE I . ' '-. - , t "rr K 1 v - V ;. . Only - - Two -nf More Days, f .1 lbs. Royal Club'. . . . ..... .$1.10 3 lbs. G.1A. J.. $1.00 1 lb. -R. C. .......... . . . .... ,40c 1 lb. O. VA- ..... ... ........ .35c & lbs. J. R ............$1.90 -2V2 lbs. 1L J. B. ... ..... . . .$1.00 1 lb. Mi J. B. . ....... ......42c 21, Folgcr's Golden Gate . .$1.00 ' 1 lb. Power coffee 30c Arbuckles coffee, lb. .. ..35c' Cream, oil, 3 bars IbMtutiful women climb from wine Klassc in a. man hand, are Kurel from a InUtle, seen under a water Rtaw, come out of ifmoke, aiMl ton front liirn wherever lie look. Star Cast COMEDY AXU WEEKLY time they expressed ; disapproval of the words 'having regard to strength durability and resistance to wear." contained in the clause dealing with award of contracts. The move to go into committee of the whole was vo ted down. ; r Senator Thomas said he knew the motion would be voted down but wished to give all member an opportunity to give expression to their vlewjs. After stormy session In the house 'Representative Hare succeeded In In corporating into the bonding Dm provision to the effect that if patent pavements were laid by the highway commission, the state should pay the royalty. This permits a segregation of the royalty for materials and work and together with other amendment Incorporated In the house strike hard at the paving trust. Mr Hare is also the author of the bill, directing the attorney general to set aside the paving patent of the Warren brother and which now has passed both houses. Provision is made In the measure that If the attorney general holdM that the patents are of doubtful val- SPECIAL ; "FOURTH OF JULY IN PARIS" Official Eed Cross Picture SESSUE HAYAKAWA And his dainty wife TSURI AOKI In J ; BONDS OF HONOR" TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE We sell at these Watch for OIL SALAD AND COOKING Wesson's large .'. Medium ..... . , . . . 4 y. . Small .......... ..Lv. Duglass, gallon . . l)u glass, quarts ....... Duglass, pints , . . . Bulk oil, gallon . . . . . . ..$1.75 ...75c ...43c ..$3.15 ,.,.70c ,...40c ..$1.95 Quart .......... V'i gallon ........ .........50c $1.00 WASH POWDERS Citrus, pkg. 27c Gold Dust, pkg. . . ......... .27c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 pkgs...27c Licht House Cleanser .6e . B . .. Bonami, cake ,9c Battle Blue . A..... 9c Battle Amonia ....... .......9c Ball Blue, large pkg ...... .20c Good brooms, each ....... .$1.10 M6p sticks . . . ... ......... . .18c Chloride Lime, ean ......... ,13c SOAPS White Flyer, 5 bars 25c Swifts White, 4 bars 25c White, Navy, 4 bars ?, ....... ,25c Clean Easy, 4 bars ,27c Cascade, 4 bars 27c Crystal White, 4 bars ..... . .30c No Rub Naptha, 5 bars . . . . .25c Kells Naptha, 3 bars" ... .25c Ivory Soap, 2 bars ......... 15c ..... ....25c trr -tHINVt OF too, , 3ni DO HOU THlHK . da of Mt orTtt4 () iras E UP AT StNChl 5JrVL- LsvtHit6. ff ft 1 fe "7" W, dity the highway commission shall ilirect contractors to lay the bltu lithlc pavement and that the state shall hold them harmless 'from any litigation ttat may be Instituted op the grounds of patent Infringements it Is whispered that the attorney gen eral Is certain to hold the patents of the Warren brothers Invalid, and lawyers generally agree that his in tention will be upheld tn the courts should, this transpire. It will meap that the state can lay bitulithic pave ment without paying a single cent for royalty. : Senator Laehmund's bill prohibit ing the exaction of 10-year mainten ance guarantees In connection with paving contracts Is pendinr In the house, and Representative Sheldon' bill on the same subject Is pending in the senate. One of the measures Is certain t be enacted. The bill of Senator Thomas and Lachmund, providing that all contracts must be awarded on specifications prepared by the highway engineer Is also pending Ip the house and It Is certain to pass In addition It Is expected that the bouse road committee will report out a substitute for senate bill 67, over which such a tropical right wa waged In the senate. Its main prin ciples will likely be Incorporated Ip senate bill 68 and the prospects for prices every (day SPICES 2 oz. Cinnamon .... 2 oz. Nutmeg 2 pz. Pepper 2 Jdz. Alspice 2 oz. Ginger ........ .12c .12c .10c 10c 10c 8c 10c 10c 10c 2 oz. Mustard 2 oz. Cayenne Pepper 2'oz: Cloves 2 oz. Mace COMPOUNDS 6 lbs. Crisco ... 3 lbs. Crisco Small Crisco ........ ..$1.95 . . .98 ... .35 Vegetole, 5 lbs. net ..$1.55 White Ribbon Compound. . .$1.20 CHOCOLATE Ghiradelli's lb. can . . . . Ghirardelli's, bulk .... Ilershey's Cocoa, .. Bulk CoeOa, lb. ...... Lypton 's Cocoa: V. . . . ...32c ...28c ..'-19c ...25c 22c Walter -Bakers, 'z 25c htallwerks Cocoa, - 3c COCOANUT Dram, pk. 10c, 20c TEA Shasta, V-r 25c Dependable, 14 23c Tree Tea, Vs. 7..... ..27c Lipton's, Ys 40c Gait's Blue Ribbon Y 35c Bulk Tea, lb. 50 Pricesf3T its passage are said to be bright. Sen ate bill 67 provides for the plttlnr of an unpatented pavement against a patented pavement In road speci fications, and senate bill 68 provides that paving companies must file with certain designated officers state ments saying what they will sell their royalty for to contractors. It Is aimed against secret agreements In the pav ing world. Assist Nature. There are time when you should assist nature. It 1; now undertaking to cleanse your sys tem if you will take Hood's Sarsa parllla the undertaking will be suc cessful. This great medicine purlfief and builds up as nothing else does. TV r MARTIN GAINS (Continued from Page 1.) lem attorney, had provided' a detail ed statement showlug the "fallacy oi the 1 i 1 7 law and the necessity of i returning to the old law bofiie the 1917 act was passed, and in addition judges, lawyers, and numerous oth ers had written' in urging passage of the Ma-tin bill. Some opposition still developed yesterday but not enough to hurt the I chances of the measure. SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Two Days Only ran flays Inly 3 lbs. R. C. coffee 1 lb. R. C. coffee :i lbs. G. A. coffee .$1.00 ..37c ..90c ..27c 1 lb. G. .A. coffee ....... Jello, all flavors 2 pkg. Grape Nuts ..10c 25c 2 Post Toasties 25c 5 bars Swifts White soap 25c o bars S. Navy 27c 6 boxes matches ,32c J lbs. White Figs 25c LV.L c 1 n l ouua vracKers lie Fresh Crisp Grahams .... 17c Fresh Crisp Ginger Snaps 33c 5 gal. Coal Oil C5c Holly Milk ,..15c Ghiradelli's Choc., can v. . . . . .29c Uhiradelirs Choc., bulk 27c Bulk Cocoa, lb 23c B;el Monte Catsup ..25c Order early for best Service. Removal. Don't miss the opportunity to get the real bargains in all kind of groups. Dry goods, clothing and shoes at the Farmer's Cash Store, 151 North High street. We are moving at full speed to the J. L. Stockton Store'at 186-194 North Commercial street, under the name of the People's Cash Store. We will celebrate our opening by the first of March with nice premiums' to the customers and also with big bargains of every line of description in our store. Our reduction prices for Friday and Saturday of this week will surprise you. Here Dest Fisher's hardwheat Snow flour IJest Valley flour Sack of sugar 10 pounds sugar 15 ounce pkg. raisins 12 ounce Royal Baking Powder 32c 10 lbs. rolled oats, bulk 70c 10 pounds Pancake flour 65c. 10 pounds Graham flour 60c 3 pounds head rice . ' . i .30c 3 pounds head rice, broken .25c 3 pounds best white beans 25c 3 pounds Red Mexican beans .25c 3 pounds bestgrade Reliance Coffee ..$1.10 F. C. S. 40c corf ee , 29c 2 pounds bulk cocoa 45c 1 pound peanut butter 18c jP .if j- " - Also big bargains in all kinds of dry goods, clothing, shoes and rubbers. We are giving Free Preimun Coupons with the purchase of One Dollar in the line of glassware, silver-; ware, and nice copying dishes. Please call and see our Premium Department and give us your orders early so we shall be able to deliver promptly. 1 FARMERS' 151 North High Street IFWIQ MinPC LtdfTia fill CO (Continued from Page 1.) reading and E. E. Smith of Moltno - ....... J . . man insisted that Lewis be brought In and his Tote recorded. Joe Sing er was sent oat after Lewis and fail ed to find him. Then 3mlth said he was advised that Lewis was hiding 1n a committee room up stain? where tie had locked himself in. At that Singer and Robertson were sent by Speaker Jones to brin? back Lewis bodily if neesssary or "dead or alire, as the speaker pat it Jestingly Singer located Lewis, being tipped off by one of the. stenographers on the engrossed bills Committee that she had seen blm hide in the room. Singer demanded that Lewis un lock the tipor. and Lewis refused. Ml ii aye oraers 10 gpi you li i one lo break the door down," declared Sing er. Still Lewis was obdurate. At that Singer hopped on a cbalr and started to climb thronxh the transom This was too much for Lewis and he gave in a ad consented to be escorted into the house. On casting his vote he voted no,, after explaining that the bill was not drawn in constitutional form and was therefore invalid. The final vote on passage was ckte, but the proponents of the bill couldn't muster un enough ballots to put It over. I BOND ISSUE (Continued from Page 1.) the committee showed the majority lisp in favor of a bond issue. Amon the speakers on the uuestlon wer Mr. Kay. Mr. Keeber. Mr. Downing- County Judge W. M. Bushey. Road master James Culver. Mr. Gehlhar nd Mr. Moore.. t DR. MARSHALL IS IN PORTLAND I Personal Representative of Charles Piez to Attempt Wage Adjustment PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 20. Dr. L. C. Marshall, personal representa tive of Charles Piez. and himself a member of the Emergency FUet cor poration, arrived here today t lake up with shipyard workers questions of wage adjustment to be settled up on the expiration of the present Macy agreement March 31 next. Me was In conference durlne the dar With representatives of both emplovei and employes in the shipyards, but said no conclusion had been reached. Three delegates from the Pacific coast metal trades district council now in session here, called on Mr. Marshall unofficially to Question him in retard to the sovernment'a ulti matum that all shipyard strikers must return to work under their ex isting contracts before negotiations would ba opened with them concern ing their demands. Mr. Marshall told the metal workers, he said af terwards, that there would bo no modification of the government's at tltude on this point. Although they had announced or. rlously that the result of their vote on a proposal for a coast-wMa triw are a few of our Big Redactions: Fall $2.75 $2.50 $9.65 $1.00 13c 1 can ."Hunter Boy' sweet corn -15c 1 can Armour'a best milk .15c 1 can Standard tomatoes 15e 1 can Royal Club sauer kraut ...14c 1 can; very best clams 13c 2 oz. extracts any kind 20c 1 net pound Ghiradelli's chocolate .....30c 1 gallon white table syrup 95c Honey in bulk, pound . . . . .i.26c 10 pounds Karo syrup ......95c No. 5 Compound, pail ...$L15 No. 5 Vegetole .$1.39 Cottolene Net 3 pounds $1.07 1 gal., pure cooking oil $1.95 5 bars Armour's White Flyer soap .....25c Selected onions, pound Vc; per sack $1.40 Rut-bank potatoes, per sack $1.50 Rig size oranges, dozen 35c CASH lln tQ meU1 trades would probably be made known today, the district council officials deferred action; say- '" V" . f,v" . V , , rrf M. kfrtal trad mnA ruMlrm iktn union delegates'' were In Jolat con- fetence tonight. Trade Is Resumed With German Colonies WASHINGTON. Fe5. 10. Imme diate resumption of trade between the United States and the colonial possessions held by Germany on Au gust l, 1914, is permitted under an order issued today by the war trade board. "This authoritation." said the board's annoucement. "permits all persons In the United SUtes. sub ject tocbe rales and regulations of the War trade board, to trade and communicate with persons residing la colonies which were owned or con trolled by Genu any on August 1, 1914. This extensive authorization will Include the areas in Africa known as German East Africa. Ger man Southwest Africa and Kamerun. It also includes Kiauchau in Asia. Airong the islands of the Pacific In cluded are Bismarck Archipelago. Caroline Islands. Solomon Islands, and Marshall island, as well as Ger man Samoa. House Passes Several More Bills Yesterday The following house bills passed th3 house yesterday: H. B. 169. by Joint Horticultural Committee Appropriating: money t Investigate crop pests. H. B. 424. by Hughes and Bean Appropriating money for hatcherle on Santiam and Willamette. H. B. 255, by Hare Providing for accepting provisions of Smith-Hughe act. ' H. B. 237. by Gallagher Provid ing premiums for Malheur eouhtv fair. H. B. 260, by Woodson-r-Relatln to roads.' t H. B. 263 by Dennis Creatine board to examine engineers. H. B. 302. by Clatsop Delegatlop Appropriation for Klatskanie hat chery. II. B. 366. by Thrift Relating to hunting deer with dogs. H. B. 438. by Gallagher For the eradication of predatory animals. H. H. 507. by Ways and Means Committee Appropriating f 7.5T)0 fen- legislative expense. H. B. 276, by Martin Relating t dower. H. B. 236. by M c Fa rland Creat ing Malheur Lake reserve. II. B. 451. by Bolton Fixing sal With our tranrporUtioa fsxilitieg we are able to pay the Highest cash price for EGGS 1 j DRESSED MEATS ( POULTRY WIUoARIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. 171 South High Street. - phone 1400 ales STORE Phone 453 ary . far The Dalles Justice or tn peace. H.. B. 435. by Came Committee Providing relief for Mrs. Certrnd Denny. H. B. 422. by Committee on Agri culture Appropriating $5000 for milk investigations. m i Pierce's hWlage BUI Approved in Senate Only Senator Dimlck opposed Sen ator Pierce's bill providing for a levy of one mill on ail taxable property In the state to create a market road fund'wben It was put on final pas sage yesterday. As finally drafted, the bill requires all counties to match dollar for dollar the amounts ap portioned to them by the state high way commission under the proposed nactment. D. A. Grout Elected WiU Be School Superintendent PORTLAND! Ore.. Feb. 20. D A. Grout, for the past school tear acting, superintendent of schools In Portland, was elected today by the" school board to be superintendent until June 1920. The board voted to call a special election at once to vote on a $3,000,000 bonds Issue for knew school buildings. - To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Pman trntlrrint rm raUrrfc mr wfcar grovinc kr4 of kriBg mm4 have kt4 Boiae will b gU4 to know thmt tkia 4istraiar affliction eaa avally So a-.fll tmM at boaao hy iatrnJ RdiriB tkat ia staar UiUtm kaa effort 4 coaiploto rHf after other treataeata kava failed. Ratferera k eo14 srarrely kear kava kad tkoir keariag reatoro4 to a-k aa stat tkat tka tick of a watch waa plaialf aa4ibU aooea or oi(kt tackea away f "im either ear. Tkereforo. If yew kaow f aomeono who la trble4 with koa4 oiae or eaiarrkal deafaeaa. nl oat tkia forma la pA kaa4 It to tkeaa and yom mmr kava keea tka aieaaa of aariaf aoaso poor taffrrer per kapa fraaa tatal armfaeaa. Tka prearriptioa eaa bo prepared kt koaio aad ia aiada aa fallow a: v 8oear front year drargiat 1 os. Paraiiat (dohlo -atreartk.) Tako tkia kemo aad add to it 1-4 piat af hot water aad a littlw graaalated aorar; atir aatil diaaoJrod. Tako o- takleapooafal foar tiaiea a day. Parmiat la aaed. ia tkia war ao only to redtr. Vf tooie artioa tho laflaaaaaatioa aad. pwelliiMC la tka EaatarkUa Takoa, aad tkat to oaaaliia tka air preaaaro aa tho draam. bat U eorrert any eireaa af aeeretieaa ia Ik aiiddla oar. aad tka reaaha it givea ara aearly alwaya amick aad offertiro. Erry Fnoi ko kaa catarrh la aav frav or 4iaUeaaiar raatbUar. kiaalag aaaada ia their oara. akwald gia thU roripo a trial. Capital Drag Co. V ' t n