;m t.. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY' MORXIN'rf. OTTORER 2. 1020' I J .1 HISTORY MADE AT HORSE SHOW Seven Entries in One Class J. Each Make Perfect Score , Thursday Night Horse show records were made nt Thursday night's jvent in the Stadium at' the state fa x grounds. S3ven eniries in tne ladies' hun ger class making perfect perform ances,, which to the knowledge of W. S. Elliott, Judge of Ahe horra shows this year, is, the first' time ;n history that anything, of the kind has ; ever, occurred. All mounts yrere sent back into the rinz for second trials; so that the Men- ' " ! . r . - -.. - '''-. Mark this Fact Well. White r House Shoes Excel in .Genuine Value -. j. . -v '. . . t ;, - There is a last exactly suited to the needs 1 of your feet which makes -: r White Mouse Shoes i" ' V- ' 1 ' - -'- - " .-; . " ;" ! comfortable, while supporting your feet perfectly. t The exceptional quality of t the leathers used in these shoes, make them genuine Buster Brown Shoe Store 125-North BEEF, FORI' YOUNG MUTTON. LEGS OF YOUNG FANCY WEINERS Our REGULAR WHOLE SALMON Fish ROTErWE CLOSE AT 7 P. M. SATURDAYS. manner of the entries could tie, detertikined. ' L . ; ! Friday nighfs horse show shpwea a large and finteresting class of stock saddle horses, six draXt trains sporting ' fandvm. hunting teams end high jumpers. The competition was very ' k?en In the latter classes, and a mild form of polite wagering went . on, with gloves, hand kerculefa and the likaiat stake. Prizes Thursday night went to the following: i Uot 1C3 Draft. Tour-in-hand: fH-st, Ruby Stock farm, Portland; sefrond, 1). F. Burge, Albany: third. Ruby Stock farm, Port land. . Class 1 Fln harness horse; f'rst. Hildare. qwned by Mrs, Wayne -VT. Keyes, '. Tacoma. sec ond. .."Sterling pnke. owned by Matt McDougalt. Portland; - third, La Grand xrtDnalda owned by A. C. Ruby of Portland. Class 25 Runabout hourses Commercial Not in the Combine MUTTON CHOPS, per pound MUTTON,, ptr pound AND FRANKFURTERS prices are Lower than other's FOR CANNING, per poand.. MIDGET MARKET ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES 351 State Street heavy Itarness First, Sir Sidney, owned by. NIrs. "Wayne V. Keys. Tacoma; second. Vhiskey, owned by James A. McCkave. Victoria. B. C.. thiro.TrohihitJn. owned by James McCl?av?, Victoria. P.. c. , .. Class IS; ladies saddle orsos. three-gaited. over 15.2 t- First, lA)rd Nelson, owned bv Mrs. Wayne W, Key ex, Tacoma; sec-f ond. Sterling Duke, owner ny Natt McDougal.. Portland: third. Victoria; owned by James Mc Cleave, Victoria, B. C. Class 12, combination horses. t threergaiVd, under 15.2 First. Sir Sidney, owned by Mrs. "Wayne; W. Keei. -Tacoma: second. Diana. owmd by H. M. Kerron. Portland: 'third. Indian Maid, owneil by James McCl?av?, Vic toria. B. C. , Exhibition of aid ; Glory, driv en by Mrs. Keyes of Tacoma. , .Class 18, parr of saddle horses, three-gaited. ladies and gentle men First. Sterling Duke owned by Natt McDougall. Portland and Mata. ownsd.by Natt McDougall of Portland; . second. Rovenai owned by M 1st Jane Honeyman Portland and Diana, owned by H. M. .Kerron.-Portland; third, .lim mie Dugan, owned by Miss Jane Honeyman, Portland, and Fan1 wood, owned bv Miss .Marian Bowles. Portland. Exhibition. Premier ridden by W. S. Elliott, Seattle. Class 25. .ladias' hunters First, Highland Laddis, owned by Miss Clementine Lewis, Portland: second, Daisy, owned by Natt McDougal. Portland; third, In dian Princess, owned by Jame3 McCleave. Victoria. B. C. Class 28. jumping First. Vic toria, owned by James McCleave, Victoria, B C; second. Blarney, Stona, owned by James McCleave, Victoria. B. C; third. Indian Maid, owned by James Mcleae. Victoria, B. C. " ' , "Yes. I was fined $200 for put ting coloring matter in artificial butter.", t "Well, didn't you deserve it?" "Perhaps. But what made me mad was that the magistrate who imposed the fine had dyed whis kers." Milestones.- VAUDEVILLE r - TODAY VAUDEVILLE "TOMORROW CARLISLE . PLAYERS MONDAY Blgh Theatre 20c 20c 20c SPECIALS ! 13c -i: MEAL Fish INTERVIEV'OF SENATORRAPS MLSON MOVE Failure to Repudiate Trea ties is Attributed to For eign Influence" , FLEET 115 ENDANGERED Temper of People, Mr. Mc Nary Believes, May Yet Save Situation V . . United States Senator Mc.Vary attributes President Wilson's re fusal to denounce treaties which curb -the rights, of the United States merchant marine to - pro tests that have come from foreign nations. , In an interview yesterday the senator recalls that by .the time of the outbreak, of the war with Oerma-ny the merchant marine of the "Vnited States' had dwindled until' it was carrying only about' 9 per cent of American .commerce, aU he asserts that an aggressive American policy-will be necessary if the merchant marine of the United State's is maintained at the place it recently has gained which is second in the world. . "1 am not at all sympathetic with President Wyson'a refusal to execute section 3 of the Ameri can merchant" marine act which directs the president to abrogate those articles in treaties r which restrict the right of th United States to impose discriminating custom duties on imports entering the country; in foreign .-vessels and in.' vessels owned by the federal government, and those articles in treaties' which prevent the gov ernment from imposing discrimin atory tonnage' duties on foreign vessels and vessels of ' the' ship ping board entering the United States." said Senator McNary. The 'act provides that the pres ident shall be given 9$ days to function under this section from the time tne statute became .ef fective July last. No doubt the president's refusal to denounce these treaties in the time nre- I scribed by tie sfatute, was due to protests of roretnn nations who are profiting . at the expense of our commerce because ot discrim inations imposed by them against oh r vessels. ; "Shortly after the Revolution ary war . the constitutional con gress passed an act providing for a large discriminating, duty in -favor of American ships. Under the Influence of that law American shipping grew rapidly until about the year 1800 our ships were car rying about 90 per cent of lJth imports and exports ot the coun try. This condition continued until the year fi 15 when -,wonT gress passed an' act removing, all discriminating duties on tonnage and imports as to,-yee8el3. of, other nations engaged' Ai 'direct-trade Whenever the president was satis fied that discriminating' dnties obtaining 'in foreign nations had been abolished.. i, ... ;. a rrhant Fleet Dwindle. "It may be observed that, the act did not get. far enough,. m it related only to discriminations that might be made, in duties and tonnage whicn pefmrrled tha na tions td invent , other avenues through which discrimination could be practiced.1 'One of these profitable avenues and one' which worked heavily against our mer chant marine, was insurance, and anyone familiar with the history .of our maritime ventures appreci ates now this agency operated at the expense of American ships. Practically all of out insurance was carried with Lloyda, the re sult being that the ships of Great Britain and their . cargoes were granted a lower rate and Ameri can vessels were refused rating to which they were equitably en titled. Under the impulselof dis criminations imposed, by other na tions, our merchant marine dwin dled, until at the outbreak of the war with Germ any -we Vere only carrying about 9 per cent of our commerce. ".'Today, next to Great Britain, we have the largest merchant marine on the seas, and whea merchant marine legislation was before congress it realized that it must create a bold 'and aggres sive American policy In order to maintain its shipping, with the result that the president was auth orized1 to terminate' the treaties mentioned. It will be remem bend that all of these treaties are terminable upon notice not to f sceed one year. Consequently, the moral and legal right to with uraw from the treaties is Indis putable. Heretofore i number of the nations of the world have withdrawn from these treaties without any- protest Trom onr country because we recognized the moral, as well as legal right to do so. Xtinnl Prrt4tion Iue, "No one need be surprised that these (foreign governments are vigorously protesting against this feature of the American shipping law. but the same nations must come to realize that the American people are at least In earnest In their determination to posse's an adequate merchant marine, not only as a matter of nrgent eco nomic and commercial neresity but for the safety and adequate protection of 'our country. "I am sorry that the president feels so Tender about this. mat ter and believe yet that he will see his way clear to do that which congress has directed him to do. ,,e,further w S Int0 European afrairs the greater the need of an adequate .merchant; marine, and it Is my opinion that the Ameri can people are not in the temper cr mind to permit the great ton created by,the war to'Tan Jsh from the seas, and one of the surest ways to maintain thta ton nage will be to denounce the treaties that make difficult that accomplishment. SALEM liliDili! 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