mi! our: g on ztj.tzziimt, sJLLnr, crcurr, murispjEr Tirar a u v lur;: iv.-rzr IKE PLAiJ FOB MEfHIT .ar JVar Time Ship Board Head Proposes Half"--Billion . 5 Revolving EuwL . 3 WANTS LOANS ADVANCED teaess tmoosed vera: Jaroh Wnftts two years at UcNem Island aad a tits cl Iio.ooor Cats tain Pib ni ls t. two yean at McNeill Island ana a zine or 15.000. Otaer defen daats -ware sentenced to jail terms and lined, from 500 to 200. . . . ... Captain Paiaralet and kia crew are resiasats oz Canada. ; ft r Sdwmrdl X. Hurley Oppose IM rect Government Subsidy as Inef ficient and Destructive 1 i ' Of Initiative - 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 9.--(AP) Aa- gerting that railroads of the Uni ted Spates are vitally interested la overseas traffic, Edward N. : Hur ley, war time chairman of the Uni ted States shipping board today dispatched a letter to T. V. O'Coo- nor, chairman of the ''. shipping ; board, outlining a plan for the es tablishment of a permanent mer chant marine, j, . - , v The need of . .each e --anit in world trade Is stressed by Mr. Hurley as a means" of meeting in creasing competition In 'foreign trade, and to aid in building up the national defense."" Wants Government Out "The government should not en gage In world ahippjng in compe tition with the ,prlff4e -. shipping interests "of other juruons." Mr. Hurley said emphasizing j the fact that while the goverment Is fln- ' ancing European j rehabilitation, much' of that money, is being used to build up European Industries which compete vigorously In world markets. - ' " , ; ; .. : The merchant marine could 'be operated but of a - $600,000,000 revolving fund which he proposes congress appropriate for loans to shipping companies to build mod ern passenger and freight ships. The ships are to be built In Amer- lean yards. with the provision that for every ship built on money bor rowed of the government, a given number of the present war built fleet of ships now owned by the - government must. fl purchased by iub wrruwer. ioans -wmr am be made to companies seeking to - compete with. existing American serrtees. , ....-- Asks Railroad Ships 1 Mr. Hnrley would also repeal section 11. of the Panama Canal. act which prohibits railroads from HIED n 010 IGUOTS ffiDE States1 Rights Discussed Be fore Tax Committee at Washington vpiing and operating ships in In kSrcoastaJ trade, thus opening the way for their engagement in Port to port service from any part ; of the United States. He also ad vocates Ions term mail contracts for shipping . companies . as j a means of strengthening their cre dit. ;7,. s. 'j:v: K;i ,y The war time shipping chief Is -opposed to a government subsidy because It destroys Initiative and breeds- inefficiency. American business, he contends, must; have at its disposal an American 'mer chant marine to carry up to 60 per cent of exports or suffer in competition with pending Europe an Industrial competition. ' Midwest - manufacturers j who tare paid their share In building up the Panama canal feel they are . being discriminated against In be ing required to pay an excessive toll on railroad freight to the Pac ific coast, as against the Atlantic competitor who ships via the Pan ama canal at low rates,' "Mr. Hur ley said. . ii:fk.niaxts is sexsatton. AL LIQUOR CASK ORDERED ' rORTLAND. Nov. 0.(AP) - All . defendants In the " Pescawha lienor conspiracy , case involving , Ihe rum runner Pescawha . and Captain Robert . Pamphlet of the vessel, - Jacob Woitte, San v Francisco, and. others, were com Vuianded today to surrender to the ... UcUed States marshal here, under mandU of the United States supreme court. The mandate was ic'.ered ia the local federal court ; today. ;f- ; - j .: W- ?:-- The case, the largest liquor conspiracy case In this district, followed the capture of the Pes , ciwha off the -Columbia river in February, 1925. Included In the esse were a group of associates who operated what was termed the "land" group, and alleged . to have been headed by "Woltte. '.: W Nine of the , defendants who stood trial were convicted, Sen- WASHINGTON. Nor.-9.- (AP) Arsaroenia asea more tnan a century "ago!: "by Jefferson and Hamilton In their memorable bat- we over stater rights were re called today by witnesses discuss ing- proposed repeal of the federal Inheritance- tax; at the house ways and means committee hearings. Those advocating 'repeal of the tax called to their support the ar guraents or Jefferson that the rights of the states, j above ' all things, should be protected. They contended the levy infringed - on such rights. .. '-;" " ; . : .. :. . fOn' the ; other hand J those fav oring retention of the tax, while conceding that the rights of states must be protected; referred to the views of Hamilton that i in some cases the federal government mnst act for the states. Representations of different views, were interrupted frequent ly by tills over charges that a lob by is- maintained In Washington to obtain repeal of the tax. A number of committee mem bers said-they had been informed that the American tax payers lea gue obtained ' much -of its finan cial support i from large corpora tions seeking elimination of the federal levy for purely-selfish mo tives. y ' . "Irr-f :v:''--- 7 An effort was made; principally by Representatives Garner ot Tex as and Ralney ; of Illinois, both democrats, to connect the activi ties of the league ? with the na tional council of state legislatures. Representatives of the council, all advocating' repeal, ot the tax. constituted a majority of the wit nesses heard during the two days' d,vi-on"of the state levy. . LC IS IMS J sHCIK 1 Farm Products Shipped Oyer! 600 Miles In State Get . " Lower Tariff ; Intrastate freight rates on cer tain farm products shinned in ex cess of e00 miles. intrastate; Were reduced la an order issued by the puduo service commission r here Wednesday. The new order en- Urges a previous ruling with re lation to intrastate shipments of farm products. - : - . : The previous order of the com-1 mission provided for a rate of! one-half cent a pound on certain i farm products for each 10 miles np ta a dlsUace of eoo milco. Tha new crier t&aa a rata of oca-hall ceat per pound tar eac2t 30 rallss in excess d COO ttJ2es ; The eoaaraiasloa approved the ar-pUcatioa of the Spokane, Portp la&l H SaatUa Railway tor sua. pa&sJoa of tbe law regarding fenc ing of its properties In parts ; of Multnomah and Columbia coun ties. An application of certain resi dents' of Milwaukie, to be taken out of the MUwaukie telephone district, and placed in the Portland district was dismissed by the com mission. The order ot the com mission indicated that the matter had been adjusted satisfactorily to all concerned. . -- Other orders Issued by the com mission follow; ; r Investigation of the rules, prac-4 uceay regulations and service of the Chiloui: XTatcr corapwy, Apslicatioa ' ct tha Howard Transportatioa eoapaay tar sus-i peasiaa ot certain excurcioa rates adopted by the . Klamath Ss?s, uic, cxsmissftq. . ' XhTeaUgaiioa oi classification of freight rates, rales, charges, regu lations and service of certain au tomotive freights carriers, dis missed, ( - - - - . Application - ot the Howard Transportation company tor relief against the Klamath Stages, Ine dismissed. f-cv Era Highway Dridso fienstrujtin Io Jtarti Cbastruetioa ot tha xteir high way bridge across Parrott. creek, aear New Cra. wi3 get under way within the next ten days, accord ing to announcement made at tho offlcea of lis state highway ; de- partmeat. The contract was awarded recently to RIgdoa Droth- era ot Woodburn. ; a The new bridge will be of ce ment construction -and will re place the present narrowstruc-i ture a chert dlstr. nee from tLj New. Era store. Tio coat of ti? new-trldsa Id ? 2 8,5 30. Officials said the construction c f the new bridge would not inter fere with traffic. Read the .Classified . Ads' Suspension of tariff of Sheri- dan-Willamlna Telephone com pany, order withdrawn.' Petition for through stage serv ice between' Vernonla and Port land, settled and dismissed. Read the Classified Ads XtSCX i NEW INCORPORATIONS .... xne Newport , Hotel company, with capital stock of $100,900 and headquarters' at Newport, has been incorporated by Emit W. Martin. L. E. ; Martin and Albert Buxsa"--5-- Jfwi. w-W. r':-: Other articles tiled In the state corporation department here" fol low: I -, . ".-. Oregon Neon Signs, Inc., Port land. $1000; Dora Lichtgarn. Ell as Uchtgarn and Lb B. Sandblast. . 'Oregon Sign company,' Portland $20,000; Dora Lichtgarn, Ellas Lichtgarn and I B. Sandblast, Portland Fun House, Inc., Port land, $5000; Jay H. Stockman, E. B. Haaford and Joel Richards. San Juan OH & Gas company, Portland. $1000; Roy McCTary, F. P. Vaughan and D. W. Kolle. " Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni As sociation of Oregon Beta; ; Port land; capital nil; George Bukow- sky, Vi Herbert Brooks, Vernon E. Bullock, et al. " - Jackson Lumber company, port- land, $10,000; W.' C Jackson', Harold D. Jackson and A. B. Jack son. Tillamook County Bulb associa tion, TlHamook; capital stock In creased from $10,000 to $15,200. 11; :rrrw-frrv i v' Vis. ?jr Oar looatlon pka fof Huett I RATES! Single S2.&0 J.OO Double . ..... S3.00S3.S0 ' f All rooms with bstn HOTEL FIELDING CEAltY ac MAS ON SAW FRANCISCO RED PEPPER HEAT E1S BHEinSL Red Pepper Rub tales tts "ouch from sore, stiff, aching . joints. It cannot hurt vrwt nH it -4.:..v ' stop, that Id rheumatism torture at FACE TO FACE WITH THRILLS" Fccq to Face WlthThrlllsl once. "' v.j,. -"wing so you can f6' rouIld try Red Ip P' 4 jo win have the quickest rehef known. Nothing has suctr coacentraUd, penetrating heat " JP1"- Jut as soon as you iTwi heat- Ia minutes th!S m3n Pt through and ttjwgh. Pamand soreness are gone. lS7J$. a jar of Sl? 4 pePPA. Be' sure -uwie on each packasa, - ' - P v . w f ! t 1 i , H CUC IT ATTilE OREGON Mttrr art-t it s as i aststtiis aa s s jrys t ssi m a t rt rmt.f mTf'Tr T ANNQUNCINGTIie of a New Department CANDY rA. iiejxleiartm boxed candies will be opened tn Center Aisle Main FlcKr--Today. Krause'a Chocolates and hard candies; . Bunte'sEard candies, Hbefefs Chocolates, all standard well known products in fan cy boxes and containers, fresh from the manufacturers, Popular sized boxes selling from 25c to $2.00 will, be tbe spec- ; ialty. A wide rodejtv of tasty confections, that will meet with" 2 popular approval. " - ""V:-- 1 : - SCHOOL DRESSES rOR THE . i , inss VQ GTO&E3 9 ALL MILLINERY REDUCED - 141 No. ComlSt, StoreNo. 21 Salem, Ore. PRE-THANKSGIVING CLEARANCE oi LadSos .sit Ladies Dress Goats- A new arrival for this Prc-Thanksjjivlnfir Clcar ance. Popular new shades and fabrics as duv xnercs, duv-bloom and Venice, shawl and mushroom collars, also for cuffs, attractive linings. Grouped in this lot are some former values up to 32.50. NOW Group 2 Tliis lot consists of both sport and dress coats Sport coat for street wear, and dress coats fcr every occasion. Newest fabrics, colors and styles all lavishly fur trimmed. See them now at a great saving to you. $M90 07l7f7'T A T -rOpening Special will be a M1 jH j H TV K j resrular 11.00 box of Krause . "Fourmost Chocolates El EC E H "; S45e-COURT ST-PHONE. 256-257 " ,( TEN DAY SALE OF NEW CANNED GOODS Just arrived, our 1928 pack of canned goods.; Our prices are by the dozen, but you may select three of a kind in making a dozen and get the one dozen price. Canned food is economical mK no waste. You eat all. We deliver at your home. " ''. " " Check this list and either phone or bring it to the store PEAS Elsinore Telephone Elsinore medium Elsinore small Reg. Dozen " Price Price l20c $1.93 -23c 2JJ5 .25c 2.62 Elsinore very small 30c 3.16 CORN 'Elsinore Del Maiz a A. C. Golden Bantam Oregon Yellow .20c 20 ...25c 2.78 -30c 324 A. C. Country Gentleman .i .. 23c 23 TOMATOES . Elsinore solid pack ; ' " ; 20c 2.18 All Gold solid pack r 20c 2.18 Del Monte solid pack No. 2 -15c 1X3 STRING BEANS A. a Tender Cut T, 25c 2.78 d Monte cut . 23c 2.78 Lina Econs, A. C. Green . , . .S3c 3.C3 83 ; JU, at- X M : 1 11' it - i i j ' it i i r 1 it t - - .III . ' - w -i- 4 --II 'iiit - I yr . ' III t rfW i r- '...v.---- Ik. . I -: J .&.HAMD ' Res. Down 1 S Price Price I I . f VVfl J30c $2.95 . ;',';...r ..40c 48 V$y1 0c 3.00 ! 1 -m 2.S5 'i i ; Values up to '$25.00- in, ladies dress and sport coats. Many fur trimmed, others plain but lavishly de tailed Smartest i fabrics and colors. W0 Children's Coats In sport and nurtured fu riesfur trisxs -cl'o 1 1 -colors -with 1 csLrr il - , and fur trims. For service and durability you will flzd none better. $4.25 to S10.65 DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT NOVEMBER EVENT AGS B ASPARAGUS Del Monte solid points ..Del Monte square tins PEACHES Del Monte Melba half gQc 2.95 S. & W. heavy syrup, half , cling ; 176 est array, of band bags and purses in the city. Nowhere on tbo coast arc any better bags sbow. Truly thcro "gto. Priced bags but nbt beiteS iWe hare purses up to $27.50, and, in tbo ccn mne leather, down to $2.48. . S!?e,T Iefthetl ,ba,s ! Genuine leather bass feS1 feS: , P-?es .finisheoTg , marWi f.4"3; . r cnejwpuiar leathers, Un- : marvel at these for ; f Jngs of leather or ! .Also morie party bags. ; i i T I APRICOJS Del Monte unpeeled ' '.35c Del Monte peeled : ..40c - 4.38 PINEAPPLE Elsinore, large cans, 8 slices ilJSOc 2.95 Del Monte, large cans, 8 slices 30c 2.95 IL W large can, 12 slices 5c 3.15 ' GRAPE FRUIT Florida Gold : I -25c Prize Stock .V,:,',. - ,, i ZZz 3.15 GenuLae leather bags in Walrus, Seal and Reptile finishes'-, - ? , -; Gemiine leather '-bags in patent morocco- and rep .tCe finishes. " 1 )' -. 09.93 tnperted Frcrth Ecoi Party E-j