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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
Ly, January 14, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Tint iff Levy Livestock 11 AAAil is ivequcMcu Iicipal Markets In 1 Cities Is Also rffed In Report To lock Union Texas, Jan. 14. Enftot- livestock industry, the gract- Bbli-'-hliK'nt or mumupi ra- Irketi i" ,ul ciues, ami me ent by congress or con L federal legislation regu- I tnr i- Li trader" was recommend- leeolutiona iiresenieu 10 uhi m National LivesiocK aso conventlon today by its res- i committee. enuind Iiower Prices. report was to -do uihcusmcu id upon today. committee recommenueu Ices at hotels, restaurants, inf.- ears. In retail Diucner nrt the prices 01 larm ira- fcls, shoes, learner pnmuuio, L a manufactured goods u,-i i "proportionately with Suction in pnee ul uwmww lim prOuUCW niui.ii iwiv ll a pre war basis." I the tariff the comniit- 3: . ntiie wealth of the coun- Ibasecl upon the products of rami fertility cannot be main without livestock.' The live- Industrv is facing the most I n..i inii In its history. The Its of the farm should receive protection accorded man- Hm- interests. rue vveiia.ve entire nation makes impera- rictment, for the protection ivaatnek industry, of a tariff fctoek and its products, par- dressed beef. Such a tar- lld place the American rarm- tn equality with his foreign litor." Bletailers Art- Scored. hing retail markets the re- lid: til prices on meats failed to to the decline in livestock Tills association favors a lent for the gradual estab- ft of municipal retail mar nil cities. handUos not only 111 ui all perishable articles of food In order that meats and other perishables may be placed in the hands of the consumer with the least possible distribution expense. We recommend that a committee be appointed to take up the sub ject with the bureau of markets or other government agencies, with a view to preparing suggested plans for such municipal markets, seek ing co-operation with the packers in promoting and advocating the system." Other resolutions included: Further Credit Sought. "An appeal to federal reserve banks to instruct member banks that livestock producers already possessing credit are not to be forced to make payments on loans mini sucn time as livestock can properly be marketed and that credit be extended wherever possi ble to care for stocker and feeder cattle. Endorsing the work of the bu reau of markets Directing prosecution of pro ceedings for reduction of railroad rates. , a .' Extending moral and financial support to the Southern Tariff as sociation. Endorsing the plans for the es tablishment of a $100,000,000 ex port finance corporation and en dorsing the war finance board. Endorsing the work of the Amer loan Farm Bureau federation. Favor Tax Repeals. Taking exception to increased charges by livestock commission companies and stockyards organ izations handling livestock products :ind recommending re -establishment of former charges. Endorsing plans for co-operative ales agencies at central livestock markets. Favoring repeal of war profits, excess profits and surtaxes and sub stitution of a system of taxation such as could be fairly distributed. Asking the secretary of agricul ture to grant extension of time In the payment of fees by permits by reason of their inability to dispose of their cattle because of the poor markets. A oharter has been issued to th First National Eank of Woodburn, which was formerly the Security State Bank. Grove's is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be careful to avoid imatlou. Be sure its Bromo The genuine bears this signature 30c ! Receiver Named For Big Concern Philadelphia. Jan. 14. Receiv ers were appointed for the Inter national Money Machine Company of Reading, Pa., in federal court today. Assets of the company were $1,669,719 and liabilities $235,192. it was said. The com pany manufactures adding and payroll machines. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY RANn One Night 10 Theatre Wed., Jan. u A Riot of Fun 'GREAT," SAYS THE PRESS UCS ALL rV m 1 1 ri sm (iHirnn i A t VISE "NIGHTIE azwawrjgy -wwr. Rollicking hilarity, clever lines peeay ana inieresnnK cuincuj. . Chromcia. i7.t,T,-.re i.iwi. kkcajun' V mm lvs the audience ltrht of heart onectence for having been prei- mi. Best Comedy grata most tlmp If thn I time. - Mai in Years C.KICA riRSTI Insenlous and at the ' a dandy farce, with laugh supremely hilarious following laugh In such jupid i has been our good succession as to make "- wlines. la a mighty lng's entertainment one continu- Rulletta. ous uproar. Examiner. Orders Now. Seat Sale Monday, 9:30 a. m. Lower Floor $2.00 Balcony 1 $1.50 Ballery A $1.50 War Tax Extra Are You Well Dressed Yes, when your suit is new. But how about it when the pants begin to show a little wear ? By having two trousers to your suit you'll be well-dressed the whole year around. Come in today and have us take your measure while we are giving EXTRA PANTS FREE Many All-Wool Patterns as Low as $35.00 metail and Wholesale Distributors SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE 426 State St. Salem, Ore. 'Nightie Night' Brilliant Farce - Critics Assert Critics have proclaimed "Nightie Night" to visit the Grand theatre Wednesday, January 19, the smart est farce comedy that has ben ; ro duced in years and during the long run of the play at the I'rincoss theatre last season it broke all rec ords for attendance at this house and one of the things that was most encouraging to the manage ment, was the matinee attendance which was capacity at every r -error mance, this is an exception for as a rule the matinee audiences are always much smaller than evening ones, no matter how jood at traction may be or how flight, the critics have praised it. In this connection it is interest ing to recall that when Adolph Klauber announced his Intention of becoming an independent pro ducer he would never offer a p(ay which he. regarded as unwhole some, such statements from theat rical managers are generally to be taken as a Joke and when later it appeared that Mr. Kla-.tl?r I Clrft production was to be a farce, rttt son for doubt seemed ipparcut. es pecially as the word "farce" so of ten signifies at least one bd and more or less "generally less" lin gerie, and a salacious accompani ment of dubious dialogue. That is why, perhaps there was so much favorable comment following the permiere on the fact that "Nightie Night" was clean, In pifo of the fact that it was funny. And this fact has undoubtedly made it such a popular matinee bill. comprise many of the finest re mains of Arabian architecture. Major League Secretary Slated To Retain Place Chicago. Jan. 14. John H. Far rell of Auburn, N. 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