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PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925 IAII0N CUT TO $75,000 The way and meant committee, In the words of Senator K tup! 05, apajnuodically wrestled with maiy things last night ajid took drastic action on several state department Among the Institutions that felt the Iron hand of the committee was the state library, which was deeply slashed. The library orig inally placed before the state bud get commission requests totaling 198,140 for the biennium, and the commission cut th'.s to $90,000. Recently Ml Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, and Edgar 11. 1'lp er of the library board appeared be fore the committee and nked for the full amount asked, Mins Mar Tin declaring that the work had been much hampered In tho l;iM two years .by shortage of funds. In stead of making the full allowance the committee last night cut flj. 00 off the budget commission's figures and voted to allow only $75,000. A peppery discussion pre ceded the vote. The attorney general suffered at the hands of tho committee. Ills request was for $66,280 and some time ago the board voted to al low only 430,000. Van Winkle ask el to up pear and declared if all be aked were not allowed the committed thuM recommend re paal of the act whereby the at torney general Is sent about the state to appear in various cnaoa. All the board would do last nitht, however, was to allow $55,000. The committee refused to ap propriate anything for the Orc-xun Employment Institution for the blind In 1'ortland, which wnnted $15,000 for a new building. Three Hems for the normal school nt Monmouth were approved. The.se were $80,000 for a new clans room. $-10,000 for additional Instructors and l,iH0 for no watwer and paving. Other Items will be pass ed on later. Because farming operations at the state school for the deaf are going Into the "red" year after year the committee will probably recommend to the smte board 01 control that the school drop farm ing work a-nd give Us attention al most entirely to school Instruction. A later report Is awaited. The figure of tl' 14.101 for the University of Oregon medical school in Portland, which amount was approved by Dr. R. li. Dille hunt, was approved. The budget commission recommended $200,000 The full -amoung of $61,0CO asked for tho Dornbechcr Memorial hos pital for children was also approv ed. Following out a scheme broach ed some ti.Tie ago for raiting more revenue the committee found that by lopping off from 10 to IS per cent from the receipts of various state activities and divert. ni? those amounts to the cxneral fund of the Btatj about 92.6T416.43 would be secured. If the attorney general approves this a bill will be drawn. Fifteen per cent would be requir ed from the game cornmi&Mon, fish commission, elate fire mar shal, state real estate department, market agent, medical examiners' board, boa id of optometries and fltate board of pharmacy. Several others would be rtquiied to con tiibuate 10 per cent. An opinion from the attorney general held that the one-fourth mill road tax cannot be diertri to any other puipuse prior to l'J2C. Break a Cold Right Up with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Take two tab lets every three hours until three doses are taken The first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third dose com pletely break uii tho cold. Pleas ant and B-ife to take. Contains no quinine or op1-att-s. Millions ut? " I'npe's Cold Compound" Trice thirty rive cents. Druggists guar antee It.- Adv. ATHLETE AGED 52 IS ! STILL GOING STRONG Lincoln. Neb. James W. 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BRING BOOM MEASUREMENTS aw.??;. jo At Johnson's PREPARED WAX Cleans, polishes,, preserves and protects all In one operation 25c to $3.50 fey the dealer Keeps TIHES and TUBES Dealers: C. T. C. Factory Branch Ira Jorgcnsen Marion Automobile Co. Salem Automobile Co. Valley Motor Co. COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION; PORTLAND; OREGON THE SEASON'S GREATEST SENSATION IS Bishop's 2 1 SALE of Suits and Overcoats If you want but one suit bring a friend and each share the benefit this sale offers. 1 Why wait, come early as there is always a choice. Come Join the Crowd Saturday All Men's Suits Less 20 All Men's Dress Pants Less 25 For This Occasion Wc Have Taken From Our Ivogular Stock 500 Suits For Men and Young Men Made of Worsteds, Serges, Cassi meres and Tweeds in Light and Heavy Weights, Medium and Dark Colors. Suits priced regular at $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $G0 $65 . and placed on sale for ten days at 2 Suits For the Price of PLUS $2.00 All Boys' Knicker Suits - Less 25 All Men's Hats and Caps Less v 20 Bishop's Clothing & Woolen Mills Store, Inc. LINOLEUM REMNANTS At Less Than Cost Now is a good time to recover that small kitchen or bath room at a big saving. All .wanted colors, light and dark. Beautiful patterns in both inlaid and prints. If you can't find a remnant large enough to cover your floor w offer you Pabco Felt Rase Floor Covering at BRING H00M MEASUREMENTS PABCO 9c PABCO Square Yard SEE WINDOWS Where You can always do better CREDIT GLADLY $3.40 Household Polishing Outfit for $2.60 Die JohtuMi'i Liquid Wu on your floors, lmnkura, woodwork nd furniture. You will be aurpnted mt the wondnful rctulu. This Outfit Consist oft ! Half -gal. Johnson't Liquid Wax $2.40 J-Lambt-KooiPohthing Mitt ,7S, i'Johntan Book on Homm Beautifying .25 A Saving of COct iA0 V fern1 WITHOUT INTEREST NOTE: We must have more room lo display our new lines of furniture and have decided to remodel and open a basement store. To do this we must unload a number of dining suites and other furniture that is now stored in our basement. If you need furniture now is the time to buy it. HERE IS ONE SPECIAL 45 inch six foot extension table of quarter sawed oak with six oak chairs to match. Regu lar selling price is $51.20. Special $37.75 BED DAVENPORTS The Billwell bed davenport is the only bed davenport on the market that completely opens with one operation. You will find ample room in the Biltwell for your bedding and pillows, no run ning to the closet when you want to make up the bed. Coverings can be had in any material. (Leather included.) ' We have a large selection of bed davenports in many different coverings priced upwards from .". $42.50 USED GOODS DEPARTMENT Many pieces of used furniture were taken in during our January Sale. Our refinishing men now have this department in fine shape and those who desire to get an inexpensive piece of furniture, rugs or range will do well to visit this department. Our Liberal credit policy is also featured in this department just pay a little down and little each month. No interest. EASY TERMS NO INTEREST