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Page Eight
The Capu
tin.
Bill Regulating
Packers Is Held
To Be Dangerous
WaHhlngton, Jan. 21. Knaot-
nt of thi bill providing Kovern-
ment regulation of the meat pack-
lnduntry would be a step "flll
wlth dunger to our institution
I our ByBtem of Kovernmen'."
nator Fernald, republican of
Maine, declared today in the ben-
Machines Collide
Damaged Slightly
A bent wheel and a couple of
hniaxhed fenders were the result of
a collision of two I'ord automobiles
at Court and North Liberty streets
early this morning.
The machines were driven by
i'hilip l.uik.- and a man bv the
name of Hurtle of Salem, who re
fused to give his Initials. Hurtle
was going north on Liberty and
Littke west on Court when the ma
chines collided. Littke lives on the
Silverton road, but gets his mall in
Salem
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT
"I believe this bill Is merely the
pening wedge for similar regula-
Ittton of other private business," he
Id.
Analyzing the testimony before
senate committee which fram-
I the bill, Senator Fernald said
made 'unworthy of belief" the
i'-eral trade commiHlson's report
its investigation of the packing
jSMuatry. The commisison state-
afferance of the big concerns,
a denied before the committe
senator said, by representatives
t more than twenty small packing
Tlrms. Likewise, he said, the com
Hmisison's assertion that stock grow
m were "at the mercy of the big
alve packe-s" was contradicted by
rj-ractlrally all of the more th in
K'Krowcrs who testified.
CHERRO
$300,000 For
" New Training
School Asked
Three hundred thousand dol-
Jters would be appropriated for the
lMnatructinn of a training school I
or boys to replace the present
-regon State training school, un--ttmr
the jnovislons of a bill follow-!
I tat; out the recommendations cun-
I lnecl hi the message of (Jovernoril
Hcott, wlilih was introduced by
I JScnator Patterson. The new insti
tution, is it provided would be un
ter the Jurisdiction of the state
I fconrd of control, who would be .111--rTinrlzcil
to construct the neces-
tary hullilings as soon as possible
mn InndB already owned by the
artate within Marlon countv.
The buildings and structures for 1 1
ih proposed new training .school
to be constructed according toll
modern, advanced and practical
nntnoiis of conducting such an In-
lauimioii, ii mi ttie chief object of
tie new institution would bo edu
cational and reformatory.
in the event the bill oiH with
he approval of the legislators inwl
new training school materia Ii. I
it is projiosed to convi'rt lln
isent training school Into a re- i
'rm school for boys who are now
mimlttpd to the stain nri..n
ha absence of any other pi ovlalon
fbr their cure.
1
Greater Power
Is Sought for
Fire Marsha
Increased powers are conferred
on the state fire marshal in a bill
introduced in the house by the
house committee on Insurance.
Procedure on Investigation of
causes of fires is outlined and the
bill provides that if the fire mar
shall is of the opinion there, is suf
ficient evidence to charge a per
son with arson, burning with intent
to defraud or prejudice the insurer
or a similar crime he shall furnish
the district attorney such evidence
with names of witnesses and a copy
of the material testimony and re
quest the district attorney to cause
arrests and take such other action
as may be advisable. The district
attorney is then to summon such
wi'nesses and take their testimony
and lay the matter before the grand
jury if he deems sufficient evi
dence is available.
The state fire marshal's depart
ment is to be maintained by a tax
on prelum! received from insurance
cone
he
iniuto
will briny
. business transacted in
-a sum equal to oc-half
. cut of the gross pre
assessments on their
Until the state,
lated that this new rate
aunill nf abOUt $ . "
Wlll OMIio -
-. - utlliu to the state al-
proximately $10,000 above the cost
of the department, say members ot
the house who have studied tne
situation.
Polk Sheriff Is
Witness at Trial
Dall is, Or., Jan. 21. Sheriff j
John v.'. frr left Thursday tor
Fort Warden, having been sub
poenal as a witness in the court
martial trial of Archie Wilkinson,
deesrter from the United Stales
army. Wilkinson had been A. W.
n t i,, nulla! for about three
months prior to his official arrest.
At the time of his arrest he Wan in
Jail, serving a sentence of drunken
ness and disorderly conduct. The
trial has been set for Friday morn
ing at 9:30 o'clock.
Marriage licenses are required in
all states and territories except
Alaska. California and New Mex
ico require both parties to appeal
and be examined under oath or sub
mlt affidavits.
FLOUR
A shopping bag free with every
Phone to them below and say
-CHERRO
C. M. Roberts
Geo. Stoner
Sampson Grocery
Yew Park Grocery
Fruitland Grocery
Liberty Store
De Gordine, Hopmere
J, C. Savage, waconda
Demaster, West Salem
Howard Ramp, Brooks
R. I). Galbraith. St. Lewis
J. I). Walling, Rome l
C. I). Ouerv. Livpslv
( !arl & Bowersox
lapitol Street Grocery
Coole.r Grocery
Clark Grocery
Durdal! Grocery
Doe & Son
C. M. Eppley
Foster & Baker
Kelley & Camp
R. D. Gilbert
L. E. Goodman
Market Street Grocery
Lebold & Co.
Simon & Fade
Oaglc Grocery
Roth Grocery
Rock Grocery
Reddaway Grocery
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ransvaal ami ultimateb . ,i ,,, ti.
THEY ALL CARRY THE BEST
IT STANDS THE TEST
Will'.
spray Material
Whenever the weather is right it will be time to
spray your trees.
We have all the different kinds that pre used here,
including the famous Sherwin-Williams Dry Line-Sulphur
Spray, that Oil Spray that gave such good results
last year, Stolz Solution, Bordo Spray, also, Sulphur,
Lime, Bluestone, etc. You will find our prices as low
as can be made on first class material.
BEET PULP
Just received a car of that High Grade Beet Pulp
and are able to sell at greatly reduced prices. Special
prices in iarge lots.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
Phone 1H0 255 State Street
TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Clothes for Cold WeatheJ
We re lowing for today two buys in ladies' two-piece wool garments. The,,
esnecy appropriate for school wear-warm, comfy, and always look thebS
the least trouble.
Wool Middies
Real all wool navy blue middies the kind girls always
like. We have them in al! sizes. You must see them at
this extremely low price
$4.98
Wool Skirts
All wool Skirts in this winter's newest styles and pr.tterJ
Thev come in several very attractive patterns in blue serge J
fancy colors. Specially priced at
$4.75, $6.75, $8.95
v?m $19.75
OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST
Gale & Compan)
Court and Commercial Streets
Formerly Chicago StotJ
Wesson's Oil, 1 gal.
$2.00
fi pounds Crisco
$1.35
NOT IN the COMBINE
WE INVITE COMPARISON IN QUALITY. OUR PRICES
SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. WE HAVEN'T RAISED OUR
ORIGINAL LOW PRICES, SOME ARE LOWER AGAIN
THIS WEEK. LOOK THEM OVER
Pork Steak, per pound 20c Pure Lard, No. 5 pail $1.00
Loin Pork Chops, per lb. 25c Best Shortening, No. 5
ii.., i
9 pounds Crisco
$1.70
J. L. BUSICK & SONS
Retail and Wholesale Distributors
For VIM Manufacturing Co.
G 1 1 ira rdell i 8 Cho colate
pound
37c
Sirloin Steak, per pound 20c
Fresh Sausage, per pound 15c
Fresh Liberty Steak, per
Pund 15c
Choice tender Beef steak,
per pound 17V:C
pail
Breakfast Bacon, per
10 Bars Crystal White
Soap
63c
pound 30 I Large Package Citrus
Nuccoa Nut Butter, ner
Pund .30
Best Creamery Butter,
per pound -. . . 50
SMELT SMELT
Columbia River Smelt, fresh daily 4 pounds 25c
A full variety of all kinds of Fresh and Smoked Fish
Midget Market
Originators of Low Prices
351 STATE ST.
Out of consideration to our employes, we close Saturdays at 7:00
Washing Powder
29c
j ,
9-lb. sk. Fresh Creani
Rolled Oats
51c
Bulk Cocoa, pi
23c
Hershey's Oooou
Yo pOUlld
23c
1 Large Cans Pc;i
If!
.1011). Fane CalifJ
Mead Rice
57c
REGARDLESS OF PRICE VIM IS THE BEST FLOUR SOLD
IN OREGON SELLS FOR 15c SACK LESS.
t
"Wide
iotx
i
10 Amber Karo Syrup
j 79c
10 lbs. Crystal White
Karo
89c
Large -Log fcbin
Syrup
$1.33
50 Instant Post tun
39c
5 Cans Standard
Tomatoes
50c
FOR THOSE THAT
LIKE A STRONG COF
FEE, AMERICAN CLUB
IS MOST ECONOMICAL
1 Pound 33c
3 pounds, per pound J2(
5 pounds, per pound QQ
Sri
s
'J-TOAST
Fresh Crisp
( Yaekers, pound
20c
Largo Pkg.
Hearts
25c I
Large Pkg. M
25c
y2b. M. J.B.1
Tea
30c
V lb. Iipton'M
37c
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
4 cans Orego" M
mon, retr. 38?
96c
4 lean-1 -J "
r, i.,.n- S!
31c
36c
23c
23c
25c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
PLAIN POSTUM
2 OZ. CAN SPICE, ALL FLAVORS. 3 FOR
. T 1 1 l 7
88.95