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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1927)
TTII2 OREGON CTATJuHIAN. SALTTT. 0211 G 017 7" TlltlRSDAY MORNING. JANUAHy 271927- TAX Oil HOUSEHOLD F URrJITURE F ED Committee on Taxation and Revenue Reports Favor ably on Four Bills - Reporting on four tills faror ably and fixing definite times for hearing on other important bills -was the extent of tn business Ann hv the taxation and revenue Ctoanmittee! at it's meeting last rAa --!. , ' .. House joint memorial numoer . S by Bailey and Cramer asking that a committee be appointed to confer with committees appointed from the legislatures of Washing- i ton and California, on the Income tax .question was reported out fa vorably. The next measure to get a fa yorable report was bouse bill number 19 which proposes to tax jail nousenoia lurnuure, aomesuc 'f l-f n ran hnnnfhoM rooA and effects actually. In use as such in homes and dwellings. - These ar ticles have . been exempt hereto fore. This will catch a lot of per sons in the net who have been evading It entirely. And although the! Individual tax. will be small, the amount ' derived -therefrom wilj be. large. - There was some' op position to the pleasure, fin 'that the! tax might be) hard to collect, and also might work a hardship on I the younger people who were trying to buy homes.; ,-. - House bill number 194 which provides that the salaries of the secretary to the' governor, chief deputy to the , secretary f state and chief deputy to the - state treasurer and the tax commission er jshall be fixed by the men who appoint them was amended to read that these salaries shall be fixed by the board of control. The, bill will be reported back to the house this, morning with the rec ommendation that it pass. House hill number 183 by North and Bailey giving the state board of I control "power to purchase all stationery, office supplies, etc., for all of the state departments was the fourth bill to be recommended for passage. House bills-number 68, 70, 71, 22j7, i 213 252 dealing with taxes on Intangibles, water power, mhlage, luxury and corporate ex cess were placet! on the commit tee's calendar for definite hearing aa follows: 1 ', Monday night, number 227 and 92 at 7:30; Wednesday-, night, number 21S and 252 at 7:30. The following Monday night at 7:30 all other zneunrea Including In come tax and those embraced . In the so-called California plan, y ; F. E. Eh&fera Harness and Leather Goods store, 170 8. Com'i Salt cases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large tock. The pioneer store. , () Henry O. Miller. 184 S. Com! St., where most people prefer: to get their auto parts for all makes of cars. ; Trade here and make savings on all auto parts. ; () EL IlilZ GROTTO : : i IIISTILLDFFICFJIS William. P. ,Blis Selected to ;Head Fun Order During J '- Ensuing Year Game Law Violators Are ; Fined in Eugene Court EUGENE, Ore.. Jan. 26 (AP) C. A. Rust and Robert Rust of Blachly were fined a total of 1 62 5 In the Justice court here today' on charges of violating the state game law. Each was fined $200 on a charge of selling deer hides, -75 each on a charge of possessing un tagged, deer meat and, Robert Rust $75 on a charge of hunting for deer In the closed season. The annual meeting and elec tion of officers of El Karas Grotto, Mystic Order of Veiled, prophets, the Fun Order of Blue Lodge Mas onry, was held in the Masonic Temple last evening. i The meeting opened with a din ner at 6:30 p. m. followed by the regular business and election of officers. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Wm. P. Ellis, prophet .monarch;. Otto N. Hoppes. chief justice; , W. C. Pettyjohn, master of ceremon ies; Glen C. Niles, secretary; Earl Daue, treasurer. r M. D. Ohltng, past monarch and special deputy grand monarch, "as sisted by past monarch V. E. Kuhn, special deputy grand mar shall, conducted the installation ceremonies. new officers, the retiring monarch. Louia A. Crote, was presented 5Ui 'J Past monarch's fes as a tofcen of appreciation for his faith ful service during the year. El Karat : Grotto Is making preparations for. a visit to r Port land on February-18th when a big joint ceremonUl will be held with Qul-Reazee Grotto of Portland, and when an official visit to these grottos wil be made by Frederick P. Walther, Grand Monarch of the Order, from Cleveland, Ohio. Ar rangements are being made for a special train and it is expected that a large ! class of candidates will be initiated. THREE RPEEDFrS OAVGHT Three heavy trucks, all travel ing at the; rate of approximately 25 miles an hour, were halted by a local: traffic officer Wednesday afternoon, and their drivers ar rested for speeding. The alleged offenses were all committed on North Commercial street. The drivers who are to appear in mun icipal court today are: F. G. Rog ers. B. F. i Lane and L. S. Gray-bill. niGinni TOMMIES Stop, look, a a1 listen to our ap peaL If 'yo usre not absolutely satisfied with your laundry prob- j rem, call ,165. . Hand work our 'specialty.- f ) New Publication to Appear in Salem Soon; E. L. Gray Managing Editor 1 TheOreon Highway News" Is the name of a new weekly publi cation the first Issue of which will soon make its appearance. The paper . will .1 be published from P-Oem 0 C.nv Publishing Co. and will cover a field hitherto nn touched by any other publication. E. L. Gray Is to be managing edi tor. ' . . . . : . As Its name Implies,. the Oregon Highway yews will be devoted to things of interest In connection with Oregon's great highway sys tem. 3 It will appeal directly to the motorists, travelers and tour ists and will carry information of Interest to the thousands who nse the highways. ; Road and weather conditions, resort news, information for the use of fishermen , and sportsmen will be among the various topics covered. Road legs, maps and charts of various portions or the highway will, be . published t from time to time. ' : . The . publication will' be state wide In Its scope and a great deal Of space will be 'devoted to the industries and . resources "of ; the communities reached by the' high ways. It is the plan of the pub lishers to feature a "seperate com munity eacb week so that tourists may be informed of the attractive feature to. b found in different parts of the state. : The "publishers: hoDe. to - make the Oregon Highway News of real value to the motorist, tourist and vacationist and expect It to aid in advertising the: resources' of the state to thousands of ; interested visitors. .- i 4 ji CEIEEIY IS GODD FOR YOUR I1EALT! It Will Aid. in Keeping Up Your Appetite and Will Assist in Your Growth Celery is recognized by the lead- tlng physicians and dietitians of the world as being an important con stituent of the human diet, says - a prominent Salem physician. Contains only 1.1 per cent pro tein, its principal value lies in the KPISfPAL CHURCH DRIVES PORTLAND, Jan. 26.--(AP) A drive to raise $120,000 for. ex pansion of diocesan work: In Ore1 gon was proposed today by Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner , in his an nual address before' the 39th an nual convention of the Episcopal ian diocese of Oregon in session at St. Stephen's pro-cathedral. Doughton & " Sherwm. Hard ware, 286 N; Com "1 St. Hardware, builders supplies, paints, varn ishes. Give as a call, you'll find our prices reasonable. Ci I t j larger percentage- of vUamin B. the most stable group or so-called vitamins.' As one of the strong points of a vegetarian diet, celery aids in presenting the loss of appe tite and lack of growth, due most ly to its easy solubility. " When cooked, the water which boils off should be included when served, as a necessary part of the diet. Diabetic patients are urged by medical men toeat raw celery, in considerable quantity. Astoria. Banks here have de posits of $7,614,721,V good gain, over a year ago. . Olo i Out Entire 3 took: HOSE RUBBER Thousands of pairs sold at half price, everything in the store must go as every pair must he closed out in our present location as we will open with entirely new stock at 135 Liberty. COME NOW AS YOU WILL SAVE MONEY ON ANYTHING WE HAVE TO SELL. iMeii's Florsheim Oxfords Men's black or tan calf oxfords, large selection of styles, all sizes. These are sold regular at $12.00. Our price to close ; . r $8.95 I Ladies' Pumps, Oxfords Latest "styles, novelty designs, also Hanan and , Arch ! preservers. Regular 513.50 and $15.00 $9.95 and $10.95 Men's Brown Kid Shoes An exceptional $9.00, value. Practically all sizes. ' I ; Get a pair now at $4.50 Children's Shoes AH styles of children's shoes must go regardless of cost. . . Buy them. now at , Closing Out Prices " ' "!.... .' : ! Women's House Slippers Entire stock kid, satin I and felt, all styles, sizes and colors. Regular $2.00 to $4.00 values 65c to $1.95 -;'- i; i ' ; . ' ' ' " I Women's Galoshes ' i ? . Women's gray galoshes, very latest style. Regular $6.00 values, closing out at ; . : $4.95 . . . Men's Tan and Black ' Oxfords ! -V ! - - - ' Men's tan? calf oxfords, new up-to-the-minute styles,, single soles.' A wonderful value, sold regular at $9.00. Will go at closing price of - " ; $4150 Men's House Slippers Entire stock of men's felt house slippers must go Regular $3.00 Values , Regular $4.00 Values - ' . go at . . ; . . . : go at 95 c $1.95 Men's Florsheim Oxfords Dozens of styles of men's Florsheim Oxfords in black or tan calf. Latestlasts sold, as you know, regular at $10.00 everywhere. Closing out price $7.95 Men's Hanan Shoes Men's Hanan shoes, tan "Norwegian calf, double soles, a heavy winter shoe, a wonderful value. Sold regular at $15. Will go at closing sale at $10.95 MEN'S HIGH TOP RUBBER BOOTS To Close Out While They Last, Go At . . . BIG SALE ' Ladies' Silk Hose Hundreds of pairs, all sizes, all colors, grouped in one lot to close out. Priced up to $2.00 go at $1.00 e Our Full Line of the Famous . McCallum Hose Regularly sold at $2.00. Hundreds of pairs, new colors ' just received, go at $1.75 3 Pairs $5.00 ; Men's Work Shoes Our entire stock of work shoes, sold regular near, at t - $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. Go at closing price of $3.95 - Edmond's Foot Fitters Shoes Edmond's Foot Fitter shoes and oxfords, in black and . tan, all sizes, in high shoes and oxfords. Sold regular, at $8.50. Closing sale price - v $5.95 Our Entire Line of Ladies' Dress Pumps HALF PRICE Including Satin, Patent, Colored Kid in all the best shades, combinations of colors, every size and width. $16.50 Values go at $8.25 13.00 Values go at .: 6.50 12.00 Values go at 6.00 I 1.00 Values go at . 5.50 10.00 Values go at 5.00 9.00 Values go at 4.50 8.00 Values go at 4.00 7.00 Values go at 3.50 - Men's Dress Shoes V, . . t Men's brown calf dress shoes, regularly sold at $8.00. Most all sizes to close out, go at $4.00 i' ' . k ...... ' Men's Black Kangaroo Shoes . A wonderful $10.00 value. -AH to go at the ridiculously : low price of . $5.00 U All Rubber Heels put on your Shoes Wednesday only at half price. Bring them any day and leave for WEDNESDAY. 25c 25c DR. M. D. VINYARD FOOT SPECIALIST ' Foot ills affects the Nervous Sys-' tern. Any condition that interferes . with the normal functioning of nerves affects. the general health. Poor health makes you deficient in your occupation or profession. Why not have these diseases and abnor mal conditions corrected by one who knows? . , V s ftaut&iei Fm Cusp -CMBvOil -XTIiEFuICE co. REPAIR DEPARTMENT -Our shop is. equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that - money will buy. r . ..' : Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this de partment, is an expert in his line ., has spent years in factories and ; repair shops and will do nothing . but high grade work. Misses' and Children's Slippers Misses' and children's house slippers in felt or kid, all sizes. Regular prices up to $2.50. Entire stock must go at r 95cand$1.35 Women's Galoshes ' Women's 4 buckle black galoshes, the best $4.00 Value in America. Closing sale price $2.95 Official Boy Scout Shoes A complete line made for the better trade. Get a pair now .. $3.95 and $4.95 , . - ------ - , . ., ;,- - V 4J, . - . Men's Rubber Boots Men's knee length rubber boots, regular $5.00 values, closing out at $3.95 Men's Work Shoes Men's heavy tan.work shoes with rubber soles. A good .. shoe, sold regular at $5.00. Will go at $2.95 Men's High Top Boots Every pair of men's high top boots must go. See this . price. -Regular $11 and $12 values . -' . $7.95 .:. ' Women's Rubber Footholds Women's rubber footholds. The proper rubber for the new style slipper. Sold everywhere at 85c. Take as many as you like at, per pair 50c Merfs Hanan Oxfords Under an. agreement with the manufacturers we are permitted to cut prices for this occasion and still retain the agency for our new store. Hanan black and tan calf oxfords; sold, regular at $12.50 wil go on sale at , ' $9.95 ' 22$ ZiOsCzY-HZLliZzlza