8 Tin: rmrtfix ktathrmax: .tm.t.v. i Aitrii 27. iwi. POLITICAL GOSSIP OF STATE AND LOCALITY HAWLEY FILES AS CANDIDATE a eandidute for re-nominal Ion by the lUpnollraii party. The slogan whieh Jrerved him thnua.h previous eali I palpus, -xo iniereff to serve but , the public iniereris." will again ip , pear aTler his name on the ballot. ! fipuamr Juiiar. Hurley, who ltJ ' reprsenTe-l Crant. Harney and Mal heur o duties in the Ktae senate at .two regular and one special pension l'or the legislature, ami who is a ta.i il'vLite lot renointnutton will h;.v- ; rpsftio:i CUarlt-s V VdHs has Jecn out land, for presidential elector. W. P. I,afferty KepuMican of for vallitt. for representative In the lr ilatnr front the loth representative district. Mi! I.i id K, Hard est r. It.publinn of Seaside, for representative In the leiflalore from the lStn district. IjuysA M. t'.rahani, Forest (irove. candidate for the Republican nom ination for Kenrewenialfr from the 1th representative district. Alfred K. -t ia wson. Jomp1i. Ore 1 XCUSE MY DUST the r.Telpts in "he corporation fie partment and quit operating In tee state. Into the runrtina aBd Mr. joamlidate for ihe Republican :ioin- ''PPI to be local d i t :v- r.i. -i .-,ik it.,. ......... . .!...... .... - ... . I ,a Jieaieo. r - -. . ...... iuH uu '( ami lu.tttr mr iiie nrpuuiirso ;ioin Ksi.jj tiUT;Ly f il. d with the net re- j (nation for district attorney for Wal tarv of ! ti f.. ... : ... . t .. i - . " " .'.-vv iiier MmillALtiMi Ul lil HlWfl foil fl IV S. K. Molcomb of Portland filed as a candidate for delegate to th. es- j IK-ru.xrrativ coovention. W r il-.t,w VT lention a a i.inlirti.te. His home i t. C. lluwley of Salem, reprten- at Iturnc. inr i uregon uutrU-t in r..er randidaUs conareHH yesterday filed with (he teida, -re: LL. uiaratiou as: A,, y. (jrge. Republican of ror,- 1 1 Hill who filed . v. KM re.',-;. Si- : : aivmoun&lrtcmftQidure "rT - .. j- trr. -. f .a -.. ir.tr he V-i ILL I f- -j. yr J&z$. mw Days fa At lh?s season of t lie year when fresh vegetables are m hifh many persc& suffer from demnfed diges tion. If you feel dull and sluggish, or If you suspect Indigestion or con stipation you will fesl better tomor row if you take a Foley Cathartic TaMet tonight. Tliy banish bilious ness and headache. J. C. Perry. Ten-Hour Law Means Just What Is Says, Avers Brown in mi ie JESSE L. LAS KY presents PRODUCTION y AL H MM ' founded on J M BARR!E"S FAMOUS PLAV mc MUMlKAbLt CRICHTON" Adapted Par the screen by JEAN IE MacPHERSON LIBERTY THEATRE The state law piohihitinR the m tioymerit of men in miiis or factor ies moi than 10 hours in any one day, exeji that they, may work th:ee hours overtime at a pay rate of time and a hslf. means exactly what ft snys and permits of no de viation by employing men at niece work. This is the opinion of Attorccv ('eneral Hrown in reply to tnguiry from t'. H. Gram, labor commission er, enclosing: a letter from Th-mui McCitkar. feecretary-nianager of th uvuumt Association or Oregon. The law in question is chapter 102. lams r." f?. Mr. McCuskcr. in his letter to Mr. Cram. Kiplalc that h.) has oewn asked by a member of the associa tion, who desires on occasion to work in excess or ten hours, whether the rate for piece work would Have to be baed on time and a half nie overtime is put In. or whether a btraiftbt contract lo do piece work at o much a piece would come ander the provtilons of the act. The attorney general says no ex cept ion is made for piece work. Commissioner Schnlderman Nabs Two Violators of Law Two men named Julian and Hub erts were nabbed in their offices In the Portland Chamber of Commer bulldia TburVay by H. J. Schnlder man. state corporation commissioner M ho haltefl them In a career of dis-P-Ming of land and stock in violation of the Orepon bine sky law. At gents of the Mexican Land torn Pa"v the men were carrying uux a scheme of selling land In 20-acre tracts and giving with it 200 shares of stock in the A?tec Oil company. Mr. Sehalderman htiA agents were innocent or any Intent to violate th law nH w.r. .n... to go upon promising to return mon- j receivea from nnrrhiur. ri ON SALE Choice Quality Illinois and Iowa Corn Fatted FROZEN (TOuTruTQl ll ll m m rm MM1 mm TTflTTD 3 1 LsMHBwaaaHMI MWSHsJ - : MB'' " &S ' . m Tc, 2Uc and j5c choice, boned fP 0 fo) ITl UTRfc (file STEER BRISKET lUUllllllUfilO) lii)EEf felUi U. S. GOVERN M ENT-1 NS PECTED WUU QUALITY A 7 c Ail ll liOLy PI PLATE OR NECK BOILING PIECES SHOULDER ii POT ROASTS ITEJJSLpFF BROS., "ARKET r I .-.. I - . - """""i COURT AND LIRFRTV CTDrirr,. PHONE 1S2in RflVcuii- AB.. CONTROL BOARD TO SELL BONDS . , t i Highway Commission Re quests Big Batch to Match Federal Funds Fcr the constroctioa of pot and forest roads tho state highway roti. mifsion has re.iaefted the state board it control to it r.ho ot"i or the stat j Lighway bonds to meet lid frcro the federal government un der the co-operative federal aid law enacteu at the special session of ihe teaistatKre. Tiie highway commission hsa re qnesled that a blocl: of 1.000.Coi be sold at this time and the remain- "r at the request or the commis sion. I'nder the original Bean-Barrett ict. authorising the Issue or f l.HO'J. 000 ttje board already has istud tl. 200.000. which with the amount uow requested by the rommission totals 13.700.000. I'nder tk act or the special session the state is tb'e to match anv amount that mar t made available from the govein- ment. Under the Bean-Barrett act the amount was limited to SI. SOU. 000 ss interpreted by the supreme court. Portland Plans to Reduce Six Cent Fare PORTLAND. Or. M-rrh -c Plans for bringing about a reduction m local street ear rarea to a point below the present mark of six reals were discussed at a conference tween members of the city council and member of th iat nutiitu r. vice commission. TTie nrooosals ad vanced mainly contemplated the re moval of certain fixed charges now made by the mnaicieslitv iriinn the street ear company, and also the Bubmlssfon to vote of the people :t 'h question of purchase of the ear tracks by the city. It was arranged that members or the city council will go to SaJem April 5 anu Inspect data on the street car situation which were gathered by a paltie ser vice commission lo Its recent Inves tigation of the fare question. Snow In Northwest Oregon 14 Inches Deep PORTLAND. Or- Uareb t. Be cause of the depth of snow falling In the hills of western Oregon and Washington fine the middle of this week several togging camps have teen compelled to close down and ft will be the first of next week be fore logging operations can b re sumed. aCCOrdinr In rannrl. r.K- tng her today. Reports from six typical logging camp which In tho rgregate hive produced 1.50 0.0 00 feet or logs dally since th first of January dlsclos th prevailing weathir conditions In th woods. In th Virlntfv n r'yu.t...- . - - v vwyiiu inn Timber, Ore., operations have been ioppa oecause or. there being ftoru 1, of "ow. A camp near Yacolt, Uaah., has eight Inches ot Snow and on, at lfM. r Inches of snow. RILVKRTOX PKRSO.NAIA SfLVERTON. Or Mar K c c,' to Th Statesman) A number of Trinity people met at the horn Of Rev. Oeorr Ilanri o .. . afternoon and motored to the home cawia ana Miss Ella Svarrart and gave them a surprise. Mr. and fu Svanrtrl re recenUy from South Dakota. Millard Sinclair a. O . r .... dftit. spent the first of the week t SUverton as the guest of the ll. J. Madsen home. t Mr.tsd Mri. Austin Raatman and rs. uiimiB i mother. Mrs. E. Uun urrson. nave gone to California -r iaey win remain for few veil, - ine, Jensen of Portland is r motnera hom for a short va cation. -5!;.?rM.,,t,,rlko Pnt a i MK at Seattle. l! J1.mml.BK"n "Jnt the wek M":iun T,n1td was at Salem wuuay ana Tuesday. Spad Price Rise With mm m - Very Limited Supply r.,RTVAND- r- M"J 26 The f 01 Si I 1 fkst& . - w I'llVV til DfllllA mw WA V . w - --w a uvi -a-.-. v Kfr" ma ft roaita ora ' lLZUl I"' inm- .a j 7 , na unutuaMy low. and dealers declared it doublfri IT enough could be obtained at any . - r Mm a aiiauie. Briefs to Be Submitted Concerning Daly Estate Whether th ubject to the inheritance tax of IiTk.! " o Pending w ft t t0rBer CB, Brow". "ho will not pass on the question until briefs are submittal k .v ... " , ,j iuo aiior neys for th estate. Practlcallr all r .u- amounting to $700,000. w.. i"n T to he poor children of Lake co"B ? for the purpos of educating them ta the acheola r r- ... lr ii rByrn n m n rn rn 3 "3t Another of those interesting and great saving events for Saturday we have gone the limit. Note the prices: They spell economy 01 SL SL SL SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY GROCER , , t TOMATOES AND PEAS 8 Cans KASO SYRUP No. 10 Site SALMON Tall Cant Sptdil .. $100 f - -. 99c -20c Rt-alu- 52c. 3 jxrasdi AiU BEST CATSUP orfc TU Bctllt ...ZUC WALNUT-SpciAl nn f poaadi for yiC BEST MILK 8 Cans. ....$1.00 PUBS LAD Brinf 0 Yoor Piilt, per pooad Q,C . $1.00 MACARONI Special Th Poniui JJq BAUXE KEATJT - - pccBd ca at 1(JC AJLMOTJE'S U. 8. GOVEEN. m MENT BACON, poard. ..JC BEST COrPEE In Balk, 3 pounds for. ENOLXSH BEEAXFAST TEA, per pound 35c BBOOKS ff" SptCill tl .5 9c UPTON'S TEA ' gLL' Special per potmd OuC FLOUR FISHEE'8 BEST HABO to Or? WHEAT FLOTJB, Sack. . . . IpO.Zb VALLEY HABB WHEAT PLOUB, Sack BEST PLOUB Special, rack . . . . $2.95 $275 CRISCO 8 Pradi iptC.VD C BIS CO 5 p".dj 5i.yo CBISCO r 3 pounds 99C LADIES' COLOBED HOSE Begnlar 75c... .7. Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery.Dress Goods.Etc. DISH PANS a-OC Hearj OrtxlU War DOC ....... 88c ... $278 LADIES' UNDEBWEAB rt UNION BUTTS, rtfular $150 OOC LA BOSE COESETS rHra Broken lixea, regular C00. . . j.48 WOOL VOILES, BBOWN jm NAVY, reralar X00.. f 4C MEN'S 8HIBT8 and DRAWERS, rt&-olar 11.23. MEN'S HATS Rtfular $3X0 t mni ttM vx-ai& n m R4Tilar 75c J24C IS?5 ' MISSES'' CHIDREN'S HOSE, UNDERWEAR, ETC," AT CLEAR-A-WAY PRICES RE&INAKTS CLEAR-A-WAY HALF PRICE SHOES at a CLEAR-A-WAY ... $468 LADIES' TWO TONE SHOES, regular $70. . MEirs WORK SHOES Begular $70 $4.88 LADIES' PUMPS and k - OXPOBDS. regular $5.00 $6.1 8 LADIES' LISLE HOSE Befular 75c pair APRONS SPECIALS On to Customer REP SILK In AH SHADES, a yard. .. 48c . ...64c $138 SAVE YOUR PREMIUM TICKETS, THEY ARE WORTH MONEY VISIT OUR ECONOMY BASEMENT CLEAR-A-WAY SATURDAY LAST DAY I I 1 kmmt : j3 o rj(fi3( (D A 'Ann ZiL mm mm SATURDAY LAST DAY CLEAR-A-WAY. 5S2 J and Vred" Reynolds ir tr.vnt... . . M Ute. V ' vmm " i n it-