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DA1LT OAPI IA1 OTOTONAli, SALEM, OEEOOW, WBDNE8DAT, JAWUAJtT 21, 1914. TAOB BIX. E FOR CONVEI i 4' i High Coat or Living Due to Eaae With Which Peopl4 Like to Buy Their Goods Nowaday. HOW HOUSEWIFE IN ST. PAUL CUT COST OF NECESSARIES 7H The world-wide standard Takes Her Own Basket and Gets Lowest 'Price on Everything She Purchases. it ' Absolutely Puro Royal Baking Powder is the em bodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder and its use is more economical than other leavening agents, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Cheap baking powders, containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or advertised as pure and wholesome. Such mixtures are not desirable for food in gredients. Most persons have learned to their sorrow that a low price docs not always mean economy. This is es pecially ao in a food article. No bJung powder can properly be substituted for Royal. Rtad f A ingredient claute upon the label. If it doee not $hou) "Cream of Tartar, " don't buy the powder. STANDARD RECErTACLES T0U P0180NS ARE NECESSARY VVITKD t'HKSS l.ttASKII till Now York, dsn. 21. Kosolulions coking from the. legislatures of alb itatn Until requiring drug manufacturers ml whiilmil,) mid ret nil, lrtiin(n to dopt special form of ri'oi'jitai'lt for Id ehlnridn of mercury, ttnluy were pre sented at lli sessions of the Now York Wale. Pharmaceutical Association, which Ik holding It annaul convention In Madison cVpiare Garden. In connection with. (lu resolutions iresontod, (ho attention of delegates mitl visitors wns called lo tho exhibit of patent bottles, llOXOS 1(11,1 capsule de signed lo hold bi eli.orido of mercury ninl other poisonous drugs ntiil modi oiiies. Standard shapes of receptacles, boxes nn) capsule for tho various poi anus and drugs, it was argued, would iln away almost entirely with Bcciilctit.il deaths liy these poisons. There wn every indication today thnt tho resolu tions would ho n.loploil and tho officials nf tho Association oidoio.l to send thom to th,, legislature of nil tho stale in tlio I'ii, on. rosTstiurt to okand JVRY'B RITOKT ri'7.ZLES 1 I Ml III II.H.S 1 I st i l II, K 1 l!o.Mni, i'iiv, Cal ., .Inn, 21. --San Mateo comity women hivnme so iiiii, It intciv-l.il in investigating ilnniii; the li't session of tho yiniiil ,iuiv, on tiiih there wor, I.I women to six men mi robots, thnt plan were an lioumcil o-toi-ilny for tho foimation of pi", mniicnt women's inxostigatiug to tho jury's roport, written by Mr. Polls Spollman, ono of the. juror. Tho law make no provision for pout soipts. HEIR TO LARGE PROPERTY ACCUSED Or ROBBERY i xitkii rnKvn nsxsitii nmic 1 llorkoloy, I'd)., .Inn. 20, Willium Wostphnl, ifrmiiltion of tho Into .1. ( ' WoKtphnl mill liolr to Urgo portion of hi 'nMViMhl OKtnto, pponrod in omnt hoto jonlonlny on a ohnrjio of hihwuy roMiory. Ho wit Rtrnicnoil boforo ; .hiiluo l'il(!nr with l'ro, Sonros nml Own I'liillipn, hiK two nlloir'il iti'oomplioon, WoMlphnl Mii.l ho wiih ilisoixtoil with jxil lil'iv "Tho aivomino.lntion nt tho Mninoiln I'otinty ,nil may lo itooil for a jail." ho wiiil, "lull homo wan novor liKo this, Tho 1 Oil i hai.l rihI tho monls Ihoy oro avo not oxaolly up to par. If I Hot out of thm nOM- iioor n n i n for IIIIIIO. ' ' ENDS HER LIVE WHILE DESPONDENT OVER ILLNESS WILL PROBE LUMBER BOYCOTT IN SAN TRANCISCO li'MTun rncita i.kakkp wiki.) Taoonm, Wash., .Tan. 21. Tho movo mont ntnrtoil liy mill ownors whioh, it is oxpootoil toiiay, will ilovolop into a foilornl imiuiry into tho San Fran oisoo linnlior boycott on northwost fin ishoil Inmbor produots, ifrow with tho annonm'omont by n Inrijo mill owner of Tai'oinn, thnt ho was in favor of etart inn lonl notion anil wouhl join in ny snoh tnovoniont inannrntoil. XorthttoM mill mon ifouorally, oxoopt thoo who mnintniii tuiislnii plants in San VrnnoisfO, aro sniil to gw that tho timo has oomo to broak tho lotij oxistinn t'alil'ornia boycott, following tho nilmission lnt wook by tho Sun Kraiu isoo oliambor of oommoroo that a boviiitt oxistoil, nffivting a rostraint on tra.lo botwoon htntoa, This admis sion, thoy think, plaoos tho matter on tho propor footing for a fivlora) invosti liittion boforo a cvaiiil ,iury. TViBS OF COAL TO BE WEIGHED WERE HEAVIER I i xn in viirts ikisko win:' 1 Antiooh, t al.. .Inn. !. Mis. i hailos M. lloKlmw, ox stnto Sonator lh-Uhaw 's xx . f i-. s-liot hoi-olf hioni;h tho hoa.l at hor homo novo ve-loiilnv, uillii tum woiin.l t'roMi whuh ho oioil without ro .'iiniiii; ioiii Ioii-'HO'-s, A M l loror fu-m molaio holm. Mis. IVMimv hail boon iin.lor it mirso's oaro for mmho tiivo. N'riiliiitf tho nttoiiiUnt In. -.ii hoi room, iiowovor, hho loi ko-il hot' olf in, piov.o.1 a roMihor miD.'.lo to tho I k of hor hon.l bolow tho ixsr an 1 pnllo.l tho tnUi r. II...IIH ill., kll.ll tVlO lllll,il V'.lOlO.l fonmnlto,. to ov cihavl ovoiMhinc whioh , , , , , ., , , . . , , . bn.k. bioko ilown tho iloor an.) (omul looks as if noo.l.sl it. ,)ii,l Uu,-1, niAilo tho anct;oion whon ho ,li. haii;o. tHo jury. Moanwkilo tho oonniy officials lire liviii!! to ibvt,t,i what to ,lo with po'-t oiipt wvitton as a supplement hi r patient strot.he.l on hor boil, hor istel si ill in her linn, I. 1 x Senator lVM.ni was away from .home at the t ni.e of tho f ni.-o.lv. San KiainiMO, Jan. 21. Tho firt witness to l-e oalle.i at the Wostor.i Vuol oao toilax was .1. V. llnms, for meily assistant weigher for the oorjwr ation. Ins tosfiiiony was oorroborstiv o of that ien piexiously by Koverniv.ont wilnosos to tho off is t that tubs of coal to be woihiil woro fille.l to over flowing, while those that woro not to be womlioil wen- ooni.oiahly linhtor. l'.uins Uo ileilaroil ho ('"o.piontly lia.i admitted laro ipiantilies of ooal llowino, into the bimkotn without bouil wo .he.l at all. Tins was oft'oote.i, ho aui, In si plaoin tho ooal oars that oi l half of the coal oomine; down tho .hiitos whs tun into the oar. while tho i remainder would j;o into the bunkers j unw eihed. I xtfj win it m K?''I?H fcr wearing C1 for experiment er deUy pneumonia or consumption eaaily follow. r'.xtliri5 phyxitisn tvly on intrff'a r.wvlslon M Tiwnie btoiu.liiliis It t.licxktb.e conj;h; Its ikh rnoli al nHiiis.hmritt auU the hralir.g pixxTsx, .yt)K-!t the etilt'cMed mrrolxrnr anil quit Vty resiorf s thrit healthy n.iiixn. H yo have luMithitis or know nfllii-teil friotij always Mmcmlut that lronchltlt rotllr yields o(, Aeott'e Cmulilen, A' tft&b Arfcte epiVwe "ejMrt iwmut 4mmdt ta REFUSES TO HEED ORDER mSCHAROlNfl HER AS TEACHER lixnrn r i ivksp wifiI I'.i.lid. t'nl., .Ian. 21. -l.'oi.tnie oxer ii-.- at the So.-th l u. lid a. hool wore uiteiiujtod xestordat when Mrs. 1!, Y, i-liddcn, tho ptmiipal n fiio,l to hood n oilier ,lisehMiiig hor and repnUosl a paiiv led by Susn inten.lont of Nhools V. ,1. Aloxanlor. whi.h at ton, pled to ontot the building. Miv Cihd.loa was vr.to-e.l dinnsvl as (ho iiwult of oha'ue she I do,! ab,iist Alox.xn.ior. 1 (sin the a h we of Assi.ts.nl oiuity Superinton.loiit of S, h,.els M, I'll, ison. she dofuM Alex an.ier and Mrv M. 11. S.hn',kiii named to Slides',! V.or wlon they a;'ored at th sshivxl flanked b a rrew.l e.f tin-nds, The l-osieis)! party finally lftire.l to- ss-ek b(;l rouiimd. ! ! ' ijShoePalisIjes riisisT ouaiiTv laaciar vaaiirt V- '. !M i'U, 1 " ' t"-'.,l 1 ,A i l!.,SSl . l 'i .iff.j;y I, ; tii-x I SCHOOL BVlLDINa BURN'S. It'MTtp mstti wil 0kln,V, t'a'i, .'a. 1 The flaw-son a, hool bmldirf. one f.f the eldt bu.l.l inpn ta takla.l, wt ratrnyf4 Viy fire lttk"i" enlr Is.l-rs . l-siit t M iwnXM K S. kS "A Xl.!wl..lT' ..lcMdr' i. : u..t i -s. mn tulNi rt tmrnsoi "'! rtrMM h isaim k ...i. ,,r rtis.-i or tss li.'s. Js 'T4BW sims 'iv "11 s.iwt-tisl m t .,ia.'ii s tsl.' pn.l. m hs.in,! Il.' Ks A I. hWv cvslnf inllism IMllwl !" Jirt ilk trt r'i-il-.M-'s -V untTs ssvllewim. THXIt tMlt-'1' r' ift VIT..1S )J stin. 0l"ttH - )rl Mn4 m i iNr Hsim b.'iws n wiia iirtsT to. "i x-xlT Hll H WW " psx ., ....', rM r t'-' i ... i.''-'ir isr rsris a wiTtaatet mi. CO, t-t tlSssf ftMa, CssitHw, Ik iW r' I 4 JMt" ' IS.t V BY BURTON K. STANDISH. Written for the United Press.) Washington, .Inn. 21. Tho desire for eunvenioiu'o in tho oauso of tho high cost of living, according to Nntional liomocrntic ('ommittooinuii Fred B, Lynch, of Minnesota, who quoted a number of Instance to provo his con tention while sitting in a Washington hotel lobby tho other tiny. "Tho average purchase i" a dolica tossen store I know of in St. Paul is 31 cents," ho declared. "It was found to deliver this order cost 7 cents. After more investigation uloug this lino a friend of mine, who has been put in charge of the store, out out his delivery wagons, his telephones, and every other item which could possibly be lopped off. and then he cut his prices. The housewife has to go to tho store her self ami bring her goods home in a bas ket, but sho pays only 17 cents a pound for porterhouse steak, 15 cents for round steak, and 12 cents for pork and mutton. Think what could be dono along the same lines in Now York where it is said the cost of delivering meats and groceries is 37 per cent. "I have long known that telephones have been largely instrumental in in creasing the cost of living. It ia time the people should make a study of how to eliminate expenses that are not nee easary, when dealing with the problem of how to out down the cost of living. Many Wilsons on Job. A casual scanning of the official directories that I'nele Sam gets out showing tho names and salaries of his multitude of employes mi jht lead the reader to believe the opinion that the "fninilv of Wilsons" is favored in the matter of jobs. Listed in these direc tories aro no loss than sixty- five Wil sons who hold jobs that aro better than tho average .not counting "Mr. Wood row Wilson" who is president. There an1 scores upon scores of other Wilsons xvho hold clerkships and minor positions. It might te nientionoit mat none of the Wilsons, including the sixty-five who hold the tiottor thnn averago jobs, are any relation to tho President, .losoph M. Wilson, brother of the Pres ident, tried to get on the government pay roll but he took his chance like any other oiti.'on and was defeated for the job of clerk of tho Senate. Kirst on tho list of tho sixty-five Wilsons is Secretary of libor William IV Wilson, and hi daughter, Agues, who is listed as a clerk. Brigadier Ooneral dohn M. Wilson, retired, is a: member of tho Washington National Monument Society, ( aptain Walter K. j Wilson is assistant chief of the t oast ; Artillery Division in the War Depart-, mont. I'laroiieo H. Wilson is Vnitcd st.-itos Attorney for the Pist riot of Columbia: Edwin W. Wilson is super; inten.lont of the national bank rodemp-: tion agency: tloorgo S. Wilson is see-j letary of the boatd of charities of the; lVttiot of Columbia: John Wilson is. chief iloik in the office of the Surgeon Conoial of the War Department : Louis C. Wilson is disbursing officer of the D-Mii.-t of Columbia; V. M. Wilson is S"sitnnt finaiii ial clerk of the Senate; C. C. Wilson is messenger to the Senate' , omti'ittei s; V.. Wilson is sectetaiy of the international waterways conunis- : moii; Kmmott Wilson is representative from rior.d.i: 1 V.. Wibon is represen tative from lo, fi'ao. Brushes Spread Direase. Not only dandruff, but scores of mote ilangoi, us ,1'mv.scs. including sxphili and cancer, on the f'i e, are -pread by the use of the common hair brushes and combs on trains and in hotels, aoooiilivg 1o a mass of exiort testimony ol'ta .ied trom i.x oi mo nun-, g doimatoligists of the country by Assistant Surgeon Cenernl W. Colby liu.kor, of the Public Health Service. As a result of this investigation, it is likely that x ery shortly an amendment' to the Interstate xjuaraiitinc regula tions wiM be Tveonimondod bv the Snr ! oral to the Secretary of the Treasury foibidding the furnishing of oiumini hair brushes and combs for -ncvis bv interstate carriers i The most forceful lvint about the in- piiiv was ihe unanimity with which he physicians agreed that su. h a pro a.bition was not only deirab'e. hut xery necessary. Dr. C. II. Fox, ef New York, was the onlv on who did not be-! be such a regulation necessary. Dr.! Vox also opposed e abolition of the; ,-omnion dm king ci.p, en the j that is was not necessary. One of thei strongest letters en this sub toft from Dr. Isadore Dyer, rf New Orleans. He drslatvd the common hair brush is rosponslMe for about W per cent ef baldness. He traced loss ef eyebrow-aj and eyelashes to the same eanA "I have soea i one day," he wwtiO The Comradeship of "The Makings" There is something about the fresh, fragrant cigarettes hand-made from "Bull" Durham Tobacco that appeals to clean-cut manhood the world over. Wherever in the world two "Bull" Durham smokers meet in a hotel lobby or club in Europe or America; at cross-trails in the Klondike; in some far-off seaport on the Pacific each recognizes in the other a man to his own liking, a comrade in the world-wide brotherhood of "the .Makings." A sack of "Bull" is a letter of intro duction that will win friends in every part of the globe. GENUINE if 1SULL Oil SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each C-cent sack ) Millions of experienced smokers find the cigarettes they roll for themselves from pure, ripe "Bull" Durham tobacco better suited to their taste and more satisfactory than any they buy ready-made. They find s$&&tTZ? A,h for FREE the rich fresh fragrance and smooth, JP& tSZtiZ meitow navor oi "Uull" Uurham I J 1 .flr.-j ... Wvf udim-uiauc ugarciics auuru lasung enjoyment and complete satisfaction. Enoue-h "Bull" Durham ia sold in year to make approximately 12 BILLION Cigarettes about as many as all brands of ready-made cigarettes in this country combined. And the sales are still growing because more smokers are learning to "roll their own." THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY itVC.l l) VP sleeping ear toilet room used by a con- luctor, brakeman, numerous patrons of the sleeping car and have finally, wit nessed a scrub porter scrub the brush with the common soap in the basin of the toilet room." Another point made by Dr. liver was that it is not possible to sterilize a brush between times of uting, unless the interval is 24 hours, or the brush can be boiled for 20 min utes after its use. Ho has known one stroke of the brush, he says, to infect his own scalp. Dr. T. Caspar Gilchrist, of Baltimore, states that ringworm and many less familiar diseases are trans mitted by the common brush, while pos sibly syphillis may be communicated in this way. FOB HOMELESS INDIANS. I'SITED PRESS LEASED WIU. Washington Jan. 21. Representative Hayes of California yesterday requested tho house Indian committee to appro priate $30,000 to build a home in Cali fornia for homeless Indians. 3ROSTEIN & GREENBAUMC Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Now On -Nothing Reserved-Big Reductions THKKK 1VTN11 COTTON 1UTTS 48c Each n i w.kai iir.n sheeting only 25c a Yard 10c HEAVY Ol'TlNG FLANNELS only 81-2caYard Ln. lies' Winter Vnderwoar .... t'hil. Iron's Winter I nderwesr thiMren's Vnion Suits only Ladies' ii.'c I'nioii Suits only Ladies' Wool Vnion Suits only Lace Curtains ,7S rir 1-ace Curtains now , LOO Pair Ijico Curtains now ,T"i 1.2.i Pair Lace Curtains new M.0' L.Vl Pair T-ace Curtains now $1.1.' 2.00 Vair Iji.'O Curtains new LtVl C.'O T.iir Lace Curtains now- .1.00 rir 1-ace I'urtains now .... 2.15 R. & G. Corsets New Ijico Fronts. .2 Corsets now 1.50 .1.7. Corsets now 1.21 1.25 Corsets new LOO $ ,!'0 Corsets now .75 (AH rust proof) Bed Spreads All Large Sizes .75 Tied Spreads now .05 LOO 15cd Spreads now ,5 1.25 1V.I Spreads now 1.00 1.50 1V1 Spn-sds now $1.20 '.' " TV.l Spreads now 2.25 l.i'xi Hod Spreads now 5.00 1. MCE COKSET COVFRS 19c F1 A iiMEKS BLACK SATEEN 20c BEST slXiL SILK 7c HAIR NETS 3c TVKK1SH THWV.1.S 81-2c MEN S 2.00 TANTs NOW $1.65 MEN'S COOP BLACK COTTON" SiX KS 8c Pair MEN'S FAKT WOOL SOCKS 11c Pair .1ET OIL SHOE P 'LlsH 7c MEN 'S M0 A X P 12.50 OVEIICOATS NttW $7.50 MEN'S s.:,n OVKHOOATS NOW $6.00 boys' 2.;,i svrrs NOW $2.00 l'.OYS' ,V25 SV1TS. NOW $2.50 REMEMBER THAT EVERYTHING IS REDUCED IN PRICE ostein & Greenbaum SALEM, OREGON R 240-24G COMMERCIAL STREET &SW3SXZ33R2a xtorday. !-. o.ivMv "lh eotaaiea comh and r-rush t