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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
8 " - TOEOREGON: STATES -'nURSDAYM01lNTNCfri)ECE2lIBER 3, 1925. l1! j i 1 i 1 1 AGREEMENT REACHED- y . ON,FEDERAL TAX CUT rv - ( Contlnaed from pn .- to introduce the. bill at the open ing session of the house .Monday, and he Intends to' ask that it be takes np for consideration on the second day of the session a record breaking: program i lor 'speed on each ' a '. measure. ?V ' ' A ; fight for repeal : of the auto- mobile " passenger ' car" tax had loomed as probably the most seri ous obstacle confronting the bill in the : house." The automobile manufacturers told the committee that- as originally- drawn the- pro visions" wa -likely" to?resultin fa slackening of .trade with,, dealers and customers holding back pur chases to get thebenefit'of the revised rate,- ' - . ' The provision agreed upon pro vided that the redaction shall be effective 30 days after enactment pf the bill, and that dealers who hare paid the old taxes to manu facturers on cars they hold when It becomes operative,1 shall' recov er thedlfterence. This was esti mated by Chairman Green to rep resent - a reau loss of a boat OQO,O0O.. . Explaining, the committee's -action in rescinding., the retroactive inheritance fctax .cut which. ..would have ; eliminated the increased rates inserted in1, the present rev enne'act while tit was' before the house at the last session Mr. Green; said revised estimates of the - treasury showed! it !; would mean a loss of $70,000,000 to the government ; this fiscal year. (ft (.v Jm cLsi fe ' &Lmj- -illeadauarteFS . : V'rv r . All this talk about there being no chimneys for Santa Claus to ga down has been' exploded. He will find a way into your home, even if it is down the rain-pipe, provided you give : him the proper encouragement. He gets his toys at; this store for he knows by past experience that we have the best selec tion at the lowest prices. Don't let : the kid diesi wait' in' vain buy generously. They'll love you the more for it. . BISHOFS i 4 '-I These big reductions upon overcoatafjiike ours; offer you the biggest' opportunity you have had for a long time. This overcoat sale was the main topic yesterday, and-will be more o today. Reg. $25; to; $30 Reg. $3S to $45 , Reg. $50, $55i $60 ValueV; Values Values' ,1.50 i$mS9t $:36i50 , 'I Hart; Schaf fner & Marx and other reliable makes are - , included in. this sale. Be here today! CLOTH INO WOOLEN MILLS STORE ore. m Siii MEET- REGULARLY New Organization Formed rWill Unite Horse Experts " 1 of Valley 'i The Willamette- Valley Veter- inarlaas association was organized here yesterday when twelre prac titioners from- valley cities met in the county court rooms and elect ed - officers: The association will draw its membership' from veter inarian in the Willamette valley between - Portland and Grants Pais. Dr. G. T. .Kornick, of Stayton. was ; elected president . of the or ganization, Df, R. - J. - Nichols of McMjhnVille; vice president, and Dr. Fred W. Lang of Salem, sec retary. . The purpose of the association Isto provide" a nnlt of the veter inarians practicing in this terri tory. Meetings will be held, the main" purpose of .which .wW1 be to discuss veterinarian problems and to provide a round-table at which information will be exchanged. It is said that there: are about 60 veterinarians eligible to ; member ship in the association. A committee has been appoint ed td ' draw up a constitution and by-laws. These, it is said, wilt be closely fashioned after the state association,- of which practically all j those present are members. No - dates have - yet been - set for meetings. Those' present at yesterday's meeting were Drs. L. G. Helter- line,. Engene; W. G. ? Morehouse, Salem; G. A.. Yubewurst, Leban on'; Thomas Sims, Woodburn; John M. Hanrahan, Woodburn; P. L; Tweed, Albany; Ivan C. Robin- Bon,- McMinnville; J. E. Robner, Corvallls; D. H. Peterson, Dallas; G. T, Kornick, Stayton; Fred'W. Lang, Salem, and R. J. Nichols, McMinnville. been the latest to Join the federa tion,, having ': taken this step No vember 18. ; C. E. Hein is the pres ident of this community -clnb AJ-' though! it. is. the baby club of the federation the club has already brought results for. Aumsville, having been- largely nistrumental ih bringing to that locality the Oax demonstration to be conduct ed by OAC Fred, J. Tooze, managing editor of the Oregon Statesman, is to be the principal speaker of the evening. EWSTOICLUB members ot the club was present and. talked briefly - on points of lawi' The next meeting is called forthe.nrs:Ttednesdayin Janu ary; at the Spa: Wiftamette Law fraternity Meets 'With New Mem bers Present The Blackstone club, only law fraternity on the Willamette cam pus, held their monthly meeting and dinner at the Spa Wednesday evening. Rollin K. Paige, promi nent Salem lawyer,. was the main speaker of the evening, talking on "Automobile Accident Liability." Richard Briggs, senior student in the Willamette law school, was the toastmaster of the evening. Three alumni members. Rev. Fereshetian of this city, Kenneth Randall, and George Duncan, spoke briefly to the club. They are members of the bar. The . meeting was , the',', first a t which the . new. members were present. Charles ReddiajfoWalter' FuhreM William McAllister and Rex Albright were introduced a3 new members. 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It will so help you restore the parts where the rupture comes through that soon you will be as free to work at any occupation as though you had never been ruptured. You can have a free trial of this wonderful strengthening prepara tion by merely sending your name and address to Wi A. OOLLIXGS, Inc., J23SC Colling Building, Wa- tcrtown, X. V.- Send no money. The trial is free. Write now today. It may save the wearing of a truss the rear of your life. Adv. AChristeas "?r4 x- mbj r Vferld Famous f EtiiEka?Scuuiii Cleaner, ISO Set of Famous temn" ATTACHMENTS 5T hiyiik&i Jn1 VACUUM ClIANia . An opportunity you surely cannot afford to miss! Remecv ber that these great cleaning tools (regularly oriotd at $8Jp and worth far more in the opinion of hundreds of thousands, ? of users) are yours ABSOLUTELY FREE if you purchase , -your Eureka now1. J Special Christmas terms-only $4.50 down and the balance in the easiest kind of monthly payments are avaflabltfto v yott But you must act quickly. Christmas is almost here! Come in and witness a demonstration of the unmatched- cleaning emaency of the Eureka and its attachmenta. The Eureka and at;', tachments delivered when and where ( you say. Be sure to take advantage', of this special offer. Act withox only e p ao I delav and make sure of the tnti: CASH' I tW" VUUBUUU Uk. W au. mm y1 DOWN Fair Monthly PaymcnH Governor Asked to Send Vet erinarian to The, Dalles Immediately F. B. Ingels, secretary of the Wasco County Stockman's associ ation, nas . written 1 uovernojr Pierce urging that , he , send Dr- W, H. Lytle. state veterinarian, to The Dalles to investigate a malady that is - killing a large number of the horses in that sec tlon of the state. Mr. Ingel's letter indicated that several hundred' valuable horses had died in Wasco county during the past few months, and that all efforts to check the spread of the disease had' been futile. Dr. lijrtle will probably leare for The Dalles later in the week. iiTW Kafoury s -HoU day Useful Gifts Economical Gifts Thoughtful Gifts Every department has some extra special to offer Extra Special Prices Prevail Women's Tailored Sports Goats cotfy. grit. aW1"1', yd- 69 c One special group, very selected for easy choosing, special sizes are 16, 18, 40, 42, 44. Give something to-JT4 JC wear and you'll be sure to please..... .-. Meeting of Poultry Raisers to Be Addressed . by ;r . Crosby, 0 AC .V professor Cosby, poultry esten- sion specialist of Oregon Agricul tural college, will be in Salem today and will address, local poul try .men at -.the local chamber' ot commerce auditorium at 1145 this afternoon.- He will have as .the ! subjeet of his address some seas pnal problems concerning the raising of baby chicks,-and other poultry problems. The meeting, which Is held un der' the auspices' of several local poultry men, is to be open. Those j who are Interested in poultry rais-H rag are invited to attend. BSUUSE Marion County Community ;; reaerai!on:wm Meet aiv . Sunnyside - The December meeting of the Marion . County Community Fed eration will be held Thursday; De cember 10, at the new Sunnyside school house, a few miles south of Salem on the Pacific highway. accoralng'to word received Wed nesday at the Salem Chamber of Commerce. ,, At the meeting the new schoot hquse will be formally dedicated. Thetiature of the meeting , win b that of i' general discussion of matters of interest to the various communities In ' Marion . county. and reports ott the progress of the federation " ; " - .The' Aumstilie cpmmuaity has-: 50 fi on'S 7y 58c yd- GIVE UMBRELLAS This Christmas They're 'So much appreciated and . d0 QO desired. Very SpeVO One special lot, colon, for-' mcr Vulnes 97JSO to $10. At Kafoury's Embroidered Pillow Cases the embroidery is blue, rose or yellow' they-make lovely gifts and are 6-t QQ specially! priced., v'''1 i:f outy 9 tnes .r Windsor r-' etr i6 incn ;, pattern 0q S6ttty PT St. from, 7JJC ' - ftXwwv A .... T- Pieces Ttfe vacs' ,w At Kaf ouryV 36 inch Figured Cretonne, Special, yd ,:ds ttvaKB V :fX X 1 1 x -.X X X x 75 r X w X X At Kafqury's Silk Boudoir Pillows, very dainty jQ and,artistic, special . OkJO1 38c 46 inch Natural color- crinkle ribbon stripe ma terial for Bedspreads, Draperies. . Scarfs1 and Pillows. - Special, yard $I;98 At Kafoun's Linens half price. Special group, regular $5.96 all lin en Napkins o no) Now At Kafoury's . Handkerchiefs A wonder ful assortment of dainty col ored and pure white Swi3s linen handkerchiefs, 39c to 50c values. . . . w iuf crory pare M Hose, dcS . orp . at muu vtw mi m class uu oV 3 pair All linen cloth, 4.96, white, now White Lunch Set, $13.96,' now; $2.98 $3.98 $6.98 FUK TRIMMINGS .a .cood .assortment .of width) ' and colors. Rrg.' 75c Value, now yd. 40c licg; val. now yd. 91JW Reg." 9i.ft "val. now yd. $ur.7 Kejj. $1Ji val. mm yd,' I.OH Reg. val. now yd. $3.08 At Kafoury's Department after Department is bristling with the practical and useful in gifts and the very faVt that thc; glf- in from Kaoury'a- is furthrr- tribwte of - yonr dUrrimin ation. TIm question "What Shall I Give ceases to be a problem here. At KafoorjS' 36- inch, colored Outing Flannels, Special,' yard!' . Rayu naUons - See Our Christmas Decorations See Our Window Displays i 1 "Can and Do" 4M SUt Street 883' Alder Street BALEM STORE PORTLAND 6ILK SHOP Your Mail Orders receive careful attention. 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