Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 14, 1921, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    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. V., for twenty
years secretary of the National As
sociation of Minor Leagues, is slat
ed to become secretary to Federal
Judge K. If, J,andls, commissioner
of organized baseball, it became
known today.
Remarkable edifices in Cairo
We are getting many new
:ustomers every day because ;
we sell our
FEED AT WHOLESALE
PRICES
A full line of Stock and Poul
try Feed.
CHERRY CITY
MILLING CO.
Now Showing
JACK
PICKFORD
in
"THE LITTLE
SHEPHERD
OF
COME" m
Ye Liberty I
Where there's circula
tion there's life Use
Journal Want Ads
Salem
J.L.BUSICK & SONS
Albany
Put VIM to any test
it is guaranteed to be
the best Flour manu
factured in the North
west, made from the"
very best hard wheat.
More loaves for a $.
Salad Oil
Wessons, pint 36c
Wessons, quart . . . 68c
Wessons, Y2 gal. $1.15
Wessons, 1 gal. $2.20
Mazolla, pint 35c
Mazola, quart 67c
Mazola- V2 gal. $1.14
Mazola, 1 gal. . . . $2.20
VIM
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Retail and Wholesale
Distributors
xtra Specials
iere are lots of sales now, everywhere,
it for real valuesthese beat them all.
ur prices always low are now unusual-
low.
SEE THESE
adit s' House Dresses, regular $2.75 to $3.95, your ehoke $1.28
Wies' Outing Gowns, regular $2.75 to $3.25 now $1.48
uldren's Hose from 19c to 35c
dies' Silk Hose 98c
Off all Aluminum ware.
WHY GO WITHOUT A HAT ?
When they are practicaHy being given away. You must see these trimmed
Hats and and oatterns now jroine at 25c, 50c and $1.00. Both ladies' OP,
and children's patterns - - -trv
alem y ariety Store
152 North Commercial Street
Crisco
3 lbs. Crisco 60c
6 lbs. Crisco $1.30
9 lbs. Crisco $1.90
4 lbs. Snow Drift. 87c
8 lbs. Snow Drift $1.70
4 lbs. Vegetable ... 85c
8 lbs. Vegetable. $1.60
No. 10 White Rib
bon $1.75
The wholesale price of
Flour advanced 40c a
barrel this week, which
means we will be com
pelled to advance our
price 10c a sack, as
soon as our stock on
hand is sold out. We
advise.buying a liberal
supply now.
Soaps, Etc.
20 Bars White Navy
Soap $1.00
20 Cascade Soap $1.00
17 C. W. Soap . . . $1.00
3 Cream Oil 25e
3 Palm Olive 25c
5 Ivory 42c
Citrus Powder 30c
Sea Foam 29c
Old Dutch Cleanser
3 for 29c
Light House, 2 for 15c
Syrup
Maple Karo, 5 lbs. 75c
10 lbs. $1.45
10 lbs. Amber Karo 85c
5 lbs. Amber Karo 45c
Small Uncle John's 35c
Medium 75c
V2 gal $1.35
Large Log Cabin $1.38
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU.
FANCY BULK COFFEE, LB 30c
FANCY BULK COFFEE, 3 LBS 85c
SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE OF VERY GOOD QUALITY.
SPECIAL SALE PRCE, 3 LBS. FOR 50c
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, LB 1 48c
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, LB. 43c
HILL'S BROS. RED CAN 47c
M. J. B., 1 LB 43c
M. J. B., 3 LBS., PER LB 42c
M. J. B., 5 LBS. PER LB., 41c
SPECIAL PRCES ON ALL GRADES OF TEA FOR SATURDAY.
BAKING
POWDER
40c Royal 35c
25c K. C 22c
BREAKFAST
FOODS
3 E. C. Corn Flakes 25c
2 Kellogg's 25c
2 Post Toasties ... 25c
2 Grape Nuts 35c
Wheat Hearts 33c
Pancake 33c
10 lbs. California
Head Rice 70c
10 lbs. fancy
Navy Beans . . . 68c
Raisins, pkg 29c