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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
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TUKSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21. 1020
DANCE BILL PASSED
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td'reinain therein in violation of
this ordinance.
I?A11 dance bulla shall bo brijiht
ly Illuminated 'during the prop-
-ovt.Aw rem ciwuAom"
f " A Prprtloix of
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBE&S
4 AT YOUR DRUCC1ST
ress of the dance, and the so
called shadow dances, and moon
light dances are hereby pro
hibited, and no dancing of any
nature or kind shall be permitted
while tile room ia darkened from
i any cause whatever.
"It -shall b unlawful for any
person who is intoxicated to en
ter any nance nan or any hall
way
sapeway leading to such dance
hall.
"Any person, club, society or
association, their officers, agents
and employes,! giving or conduct
ing a dance for profit, shall, be
fore giving such dance, procure
a ileense therefor Trom the city
treasurer. Such license shall be
as follows: For one day. $10;
three months, ISO;- fro six
! r..r
or ame-room leau.ng mere- montns $4.-. for one year. $60
to. or remain therein during the. Any dance, the net proceeds of
i which I are given to. or used tor
ourDoses. shall not be deemed to
progress? of any dance.
Smoking Curtailed.
"Smoking shall not be per
mitted in the dance hall proper,
nor in any ante-room reserved for
ladies, nor in any hallway or pas-
Choice Canadian Issues
"71 to 9 Yields
be given for profit, within the
meaning of this ordinance. ,
"A.tly person or' persons who
shall violate any of the provision;?
of this ordinance shall, upon the
conviction thereof in the record
er's court of the city of Salem,
be punished by a fine of not less
than $5 nor more than $50, or
by imprisonment In the city Jail
one day for each $2 of said fine."
I70.OOO, Gali Bond. . , i
MUNICIPALITY OF ASSIN1B0IA
PEOvnfcs or kaxitoba.
i A' VrU Exaspt Trom AH Dominion
7'c I IclQ 3o7ram3t Taxation.
-. FEICE 88.13 ATE IXTEEEST.
OtUi lkfnUr lt l?:o. Ti lhuhr IV 192.1. lVrtnminat.on
$40,000 7 30LD BOSDS.
PROVINCE OF ALBpRTA
71 f, VIIJ Ba;pt Tzojt All Dominion
'2 ' I lclU government Taxation. '
.. ! .- .' JKICB 0.7& ATZ INTEREST.
j r(J May 1," 1915, DuV May I. 192V IVnoHiinati.iTi flOOO
6' GENERAL OBUOVTIOK GOLD KOTES
CITY OF EDMONTON
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PEOVIKCE OT AXBEBTA
9 i f VlaU - Exempt From All Dominion -
' I lcIQ SoYansraaat Taxation.
; PEICE 95.24 AN4 INTEREST
t)4J RfptrmWr J, 1920. ... Due Spterilw-r 1. 1922. Denomination $1000.
Ppnripal and ml annual interval -atil in l"nitd State ' Gold Coin in
i .rw lorK .uy or at tne oir:ce 01 jiornj oroinfri, iur.
Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Our. Expense. .
CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH"
MOXKY
I Cnt out this slip, enclose with
: c and mail it to Foley lc Co.,
2835 Sheffield Are., Chicago, HI.,
writing your name and address
clearly. You will recelre in re
turn a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
for coughs, colds and cronp; Fo
ley Kidney Pills for pains in
sides and back; rheumatism back
ache, kidney and bladder ailments
and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a
wholesome and thoroughly cleans
ing cathartic for constipation, bil-
bowels. Sold everywhere.
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
EattttUfced
Over
Qaartar
Cantary
Tie Premier Maniclpai Bond House'
PortUnC Or.. Morria Bldg, S09 11 Stark
Broadway 2151
Cther Office at Seattle, T acorn a.
Waah sad Sam Francisco, Cal.
Capital
One '
Million
Dollars
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
TARIFF BILL MEETS
OPEN ANTAGONISM
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for their industries ien It comes
to a permanent tariff unless they
do the fair thing now."''
Against this came the state
ment of the senate - Democratic
steering committee that they did
not regard the measure as an
emergency proposal and would
demand that it be considered by
the finance committee in regular
order when it reaches the sen
ate. Senator Harrison. Missis
sippi, Democrat, served notice
from the floor of the senate that
he would oppose the bill.
"The Democratic party," he
declared, "cannot afford to stul
tify itself at this time upon so
important a question of principle
as that which he tariff proposals
involve."
Measure Is an Embargo.
"Let me say to my friend from
Mississippi," 1 - Senator Thomas,
Democrat. Colorado, interjected.
"that I sympathize with his view
and between us we may be able
to keep some part of the Demo
cratic party In line."
Representative llainey, in pre
senting th minority views,
warned of dangers which he said
would beset the business of the
country should the emergency
measure pas-s. He declared that
the measure amounted to an m-
barRo and that it would "inevl
tably lead to retaliatory tariffs.'
New Commercial ('nit ' Framed.
"AH commercial treaties be
tween nations were practically
annulled by the war." 'r- Kain
eys report said, "and today new
commercial units are In process
of formation. Kvery commercial
nation is ttnlav prepared with the
means of quick retaliation and
tbere is grave danger that they
will quickly respond to the chal
lenge we give them in this bilL"
The Halney report also charged
that the bill had been framed
without hearings and that no ex
perts had examined it. It assert
ed that the majority in congress
proposed protection as the medi
cine for every economic eTil. add
ing that "this bill is protection
niadne." The Republican plan of
protection in this instance, the
report declared, offered a rem
edy worse than the ill it sought
to correct.
After reviewing the trade fig
nres in exports and imports the
minority statement asserted that
the assessment of prohibitory
tariff rates meant eventually a
lowering of production in Am
erica.
"Of course Enropn can pay only
In gold or goods,'' he continued.
They cannot pay in gold and
they are not manufacturing at the
present time enough goods. Eren
if they were, we propose in this
bill to make imports less and
less. If we are to remain a cred
itor nation, and we must do that
or suffer now immeasurable fin
ancial calamities, we must 1m
port more jhan we export.
"It might be possible to report
out a more hastily prepared, ill-
considered measure than this, but
up to me present time It never
has been accomplished.
Mr. Rainey concluded his ex
pression of views by predicting
that the report submitted by
Chairman Fordney 'would not
venture far from shore" and that
the Republican supporters of the
bill would merely demand that
"everybody vote for this lerisla
tion whether he believed it right
in principle or not."
SALMON FAVER0LL$ HEN
Ftnf iprlie winner at Tort
land Venter Show last week,
bred al owned by Eugene T.
Prescu)?. Sul-m. Oregon. !r.
PrescoiP is -rKlonal M-cretary
of thexjaTtrolle c;uT of Ameri
ca. Vac? the bulk of the blue
ribbon' on PaveroMes at l be
Pananv Pacific Exposition and
has slipped birds from hi
Poultff ard to Hawaii and Ja
pan atfwell as all sections of
the Untied Slate. The Faver
olle iiyh excellent general util
ity fow& ,
t. If tl--y will only work togrta-
I1ZI wriTis mcj
mtly a five-year sratenr la ta
I. II . w v - -
er. . I aai m rijBuata. ui wr.iira ih
words for a kl la a letter
from the Jail received today ty
a Ilnatoa Bpipaprouaj Poaxi
! asked for Information as to tk
ROSTON. I-. Charles i nary cupyrigbt prwwslsr.
Pontl. who slogan Ut ttiamefjTh till cf lb lyric was c
of "fifty percent prfit la 4 S ' mentioned. Lt Poail aaaoice4
days" won him the confidence of j that the lines had Wn compos, 4
thousands of Inventors and nlti-ifor Ike fae of Taaey Jonea.-'
PAPER MILL'S
PROSPECT GOOD
About "Orer the Top" Says
Man in Charge of Selling
' Stock Here
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owning alul operating the mill, is
held by lenf people so the In
terest al dividend money sticks (
ber, toq.j as jjsell as the wage;
money. j
A. uJljfiaeH. the man who has)
been seipog preferred stock otj
the paer'mui company to Salm i
people, raid Yesterday that lart ;
week he iooK a crowa or 3
lem peopl? tp rough the plant
seven of anemt bought stock. One
Salem's new paper mill is about man wfce? already had iwagni
"over the top.. siocs. iqti two more ioc
It is going fine. Th"l-.hx been going so well
ery day since it commenced mak- wtrth ofithe preferred stock yet
Mr. TlUeh says be has been all
Start a $1000 Christmas Fund
for Your Family Now
1 You deposit a small taa aa
naa!lj. 2 la ja, i( or 2t years from mow
well send them 11600.
S That will be a Christmas worta
whUe.
4 If yo shomld die before yo
complete the deposits wall
send them SlftM as a teU.
noay of roar low.
inr paper in September.
Last week four carloads of pa
per were shipped; and these can
run about 1 12.000 each In value..
The payroll of the Institution
is about 123.000 a month, and
growing, and going to grow right
along. Quite a nice contribution
to the solidity and prosperity oi
Salem.
More than that, a large amount
of the stock of the Oregon Pulp
& Paper company, the corporation
OTer thci'mied States, and there
is no plae that has the prospects
of gr-a growth that Salem has
If only fhe people here will co
operate. s they have done in
helping finance the paper mill.
Nothiefc can stop Salem, he
savs. if;nly the surrounding
country Js properly developed
and he raya the people who are
here no: can supply all the mon
If You Applr Todar. Well Harry the
Christmas Policy to You
Orcgonlife !
Insurance Cczipiy
Home Office
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cobett Brtusnra.
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SICK &
SONS
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HPfirs-.J. 1 )l J&&ij 4 esse '111
'- 4 lore
Hubby. You hadn't a rag to
your back when I married you.
Wifey. Yes, but I've got
plenty now.
LEGAL NOTICES
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Wholesale and Retail Distributors
Sl'MMOXS
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We ieatuke sensible giits in our dry goods department
'MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS
in fine Madras.
Come in all sizes,
regular values to
$330. Xmas spec-ial
m
V-
$1.65
MEN'S TIES
A Wonderful
assortment
of $1.75 values
49 c
MEN'S
SUSPENDERS
a wonderful gift
for Xmas. They
include such
brays as Presid
ent, etc.
49c
Q Men's All-Wool Suits
Right up to date in style, colors, designs. The very
ones you pay to $35.00 for we have cut them down to
this price only for Xmas
$17.50
LADIES' SILK
PAJAMAS
the very thing for a Xmas
gift, and still not an ex
pensive one. Values td
$10.00, at only
$4.98
LADIES' ALL WOOL
SWEATERS
in all colors and sizes.
Elegant styles. Values
to $5.00. Our Xmas spec
ial at
$2.98
Get A
49c Basket
And A
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' 99c
Bundle " '
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jaHBaWBaVaSanQ?"'BS ,aaSBBaaVHaBMIBaVMBBWBaiaWHBBaaSHaaaHBBSiHHB
Double
Coupons
on Dry
Goods,
Shoes and
Clothing
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
We liave already sold 6000
pounds of our. 10,000 pounds
Christmas Candy. This Candy
will all be sold before Christ
mas. We ask that you do not
wait until the last days to buy
this Candy
f . 5 lb. Lots, lb -23c
ire i. T ik
herebv reanired to snnear and an. ljOto, 1U.
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We guarantee this Candy
strictly fresh. and pure.
Oranges at Special Price.
We have a large lot of Naval
Oranges.
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Marion
County, Department No. 2.
Snng O. Kim and C. P. Kim.
his wife. Plaintiffs, vs. John H.
Shields and Charlotte Ann Shields.
his wife. The Paciric Loan & In
vestment Co., a corporation, and
feter Stevens and Lenora Stev
ens, his wife. Defendants.
To the Defendants, John IV.
Shields and Charlotte Ann
Shields:
In the name of the State
vMesun juu una vmcii oi you rei T rta IK
swer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court
and cause on or before six weeks
from the date of th first publi
cation of this summons, and if you
fail so to appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof plain
tiffs will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in their com
plaint, a succinct statement of
which is as follows:
' That plaintiffs are the owners
of the following described real
premises, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 5.743
chains South, and 25.343 chains
West of the Quarter Section cor-
rer on the East boundary line of
Section 2 i in Township $ South
Range 3 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Marlon County. Ore
gon, and running thence West
22.06 chains to the East line of
the right-of-way of the Oregon
Electric Railway company:
thence Southerly along the East
line ot said right-of-way 21.52
chains; thence East 22.06 chains:
thence North 21.52 chains to
the place of beginning and con
taining 47.47 acres of land, more
or less, and also a right-of-way
not less than Twenty feet In width
over and across the land of the
grantor of the said parties of the
first part, which said land lies
South of the land herein de
scribed, and is for the purpose of
enabling' the parties of the sec
ond part to have ingress and
egress to the County Road, by vir
tue of' a contract between the
plaintiffs and you, the said de
fendants, dated the 19th day of
June, 1920. recorded in Volume
156. page 5.12. Record of Deeds
for Marion County. Oregon, and
that you, the said defendants, be)
required to specifically perform
said contract and to convey said
premises to .plaintiffs In accord
dance therewith, and in default
of Fuch conveyance that a decree
of the above entitled court stand
as and for such conveyance, and
that you. and each of you. be
barred of all rlsht. title, or Inter
est In or to said) premises or any
.part thereof, and for such other
relief as to the court may seem
equitable.
You are further notified that
this "summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Ore
gon Daily Statesman, a newspaper
orinted and published in Salem.
Marion Countv. Oregon, snd that
the date of the first publication
thereof is the 23d day of Novem
ber. 1920. and that the last pub
lication thereof will be made on
th 4th day. of January. 1921.
This summons Is so published
and served upon you pursuant to
the order of the Hon. George G.
Bingham, Judge of the above en
titled court, which order was
made and entered of record In
said cause on the 19th day of No
vember. 1920.
SMITH & SHIELDS.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
4 02 Salem T.ank of Commerce
Building.
Salem, Oregon.
VIM
COFFEE
M. J. B., 5 lb. can, per lb 42c
3 lb. can, per lb. .. 43c 1
1 lb. can. per lb 4 Be U
it.. .i ir?f'
a ids.. Der uuuiiu.. . --
3 lbs., per lb.... 33c
1 lb., per Jb 34c
Bulk Coffee, per pound 30c
3 pounds 80c
FLOUR AND CEREALS
VIM - $2.63
Valley Flour, sometimes called
Best Hard Wheat--.,..$20
10 lb. sack Graham 50c
JO lb. sack Pancake.. 60c
10 lbs. Wljeat Cereal ...60c
2 Post Toasties .23c
! 2 Kellogg;s 23c
5 E-C Corn Flakes Z5c
Ralston's 5 Bran 22c
toman Meal : 33c
Jncle Sam's Food....-- 28c
2 pkgsvGrape Nuts 29c
LARD and COMPOUND
No. 5 Valley Pkg. Co.
Lard $1.10
No. 10 Lard .--....$2.20
No. 5 Compound 90c
No. 10 Compound.. $1.73
4 lbs. Snow Drift ....99c
8 lbs. Snow Drift- $1.98
3 lbs. Crisco.U. 87c
6 lbs. Criscp, $1.60
9 lbs. Criscp:...: $2.20
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Vttj u the life
of wheat, scien
tifically milled
to retain all food
value j of the
Goldi Wheat
ure wheat
hi
iilt?
JJMil
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We haTe re-
ceired 3 car
loads of VIM in
our territory
since Norexaber
8. 1000 sacks
in each car
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GUARANTEED
MORE. LOAVES
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ft. C M.1
SALAD OIL
4
ilazola Oil, pint 3Sc
Mazola Oil, quart -75c
Mazola Oil, u gallon $1.40
ilazola Oil, gallon ...$2.70
We will have Demonstration
Friday and Saturday. We will
show you something new in
the way of Salad Making.
NEW CROP NUTS
nincDTc Aiwnwnc tzzx
BRAZILS and WALNUTS L r 5!
We buy all these Nuts in large J(JE
quantities and we are selling
them at a price that can not
be equalled by any one.
Walnuts 17c a lb. to 29c
We buy direct from VIM Manufac
tures; there is no jobbers? profit added
to the price of VIM to the consumer.
Direct buying enables us to sell you
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the best flour at 20c a sack less.
If you don't find VIM to be better
we will refund your money and, keep
the flour.
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