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A THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH 19. 1917. SEVEN" 4 The Daily Capital Journal Classified Telephone and Business Directory A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy People 7 ielephom Ijlf tj I J j Willamette Valley News . Jef erson Way Notes 'EVEEOEXEN BLACKBERRIES , V1UL BB CAB ED FOS The I'uU Logan Ikitt plant at Kails City, alitaii.v fci indu-try of cousid erable importance to that community, aili ciilurired duriuir the comiu:: and everyuroen IdacUicrrios I about (Capital Journal Spot in! Svivice) Jt-ftrrwii. H.Mraih 19. The Albany high si hool onlnstra w ill entertain al flic Mason '..- lotll toiiioti. Thin i ft. .u.i., J .... . .1... I.:.. 1 1 1 SOltllllcr J'vii'i hi via ill mr m-i 1HU w uwi . - II Vf I' I orchestras m the Pacific coast uinl "' """ ' "" - - evervune i, looki,, forward t.. a good' ,'UK1 returned on Tuesday Iron, the i '.. : . -. uirtronoli of tin- state, ami white 4 , I'llll'l III llllllflll. . , j, , ., l Word s received vesterdav that '"; perfected - arrangement l..r the "'.Mrs. W. .'hil.ote. a former resident of l'"r.-l.-e of machinery, bow, and .ana J this vicnitv, ,1,,.,1 recentlv at her home'1' ' Y'1' undertaking, and ,..cr Jsholb'oume. Tl,.- funeral In-! ',' " "1'v-. '"7 .A1. .. ...lid iIia llio I.ittL I. in kin mil e 111 1ii- i i i i ... i amide tmir to enre tor the crop ot tier-j i deorgo I.anib. who was o perutrd on 1 I . ' . -n i , ., : I . .. i " .. 1 - in that v.c.nitv. The f our since 1 1 in Mi'eni recently, was reiuriieii to tin 1 j hospital tor treatment fur bronchitis istene of the pnblir right and thi" pub lic wrr to establish a atandar.1 bj agreement. " Chief Justice White announced the Adamsna rasr just "ih. n it was thought all hope for a diH-inion to.Uy s (jone. Justu-e Vanloanter has jut fiuishod U-ngthy o'inion in ti unimportant rase h-n White annoiiuerd "No. ryr." Orraaionallr iointine at various at- torni-ys aud darting sitdd.-n ulaiuH"!" the court room, nnue jairi? ! EVERYTHING ELECTRTPAT. PLUMBING, STEAM rlTTING AND TINNING 101 South Commercial street TBAnsrrn Attn nsivinc Inn Truok & Draj- Co., corner State and Front streets F;,Um Kkotric Co., T. M. T.arr, a 1 1 Ins week. 4 ; Mis Jessie Armstroii who has-been ! attciiiliiij; the Willamette I'niversitv. 4 has returned home f or the reiii.'tind. i ! of the vear. T A liurtv lit- vmitur lnfililt .illiltVI'il a I i.l... ...... ii nit, lii n't I In' In. in. i.f Mrs .1 A U'iml nil t ln M:i j l ion road. liiirii, to .Mr. ami .mis. aner nan sel a baby boy. .Mother and sou are lining nirely. . Mi's. Chester Miller is visiting her mother. -Mrs. Skeltnn, this week. The Jet f erson Creamery which start ed in business, here last fall is pro- . (jressinj; nirely and is now doin bus Main 74 ' '"ess on h cash basis. shot out hin view of the Adatnuon law The firat iuiprcsnion while White re viewed the history of the Adamson law wan that the opinion weme.l to lie ! veme. Hut su.bU'iily he beRan to tai!; of the supremacy of the public inter est and the failure of the men and rail roads to exercise their inherent riKh' to fix wa'jes and terms of employment. r es in that vieimtv. I lie ttoor s pn.-e neu rue upuinni "s of the i.laiit will be praetii nlly doubled over half way throuuh there was lit- nd the work of erfctiiiR this addition tie doubt that the law woni.t ne ueciar- tu the bniUUiiE will be inaiipmttoil oil valid. Hut the tension mn nui -n-n. within a fortniKhl.- 1 until he mentioned " reyersi-d. This new enterprise on the part ot t Then the court semen oa.-n Mr l'liL-h 'will provide a market for a hour of opinions concurring ami tut- crop that has hitneito (tone to waste. , sentinij wane mnn ... s there haviii" been no . oiiiiiier. ial de- tutors tried to find out just w here the iimnd tor the evergreen bla. kbcriy. j justices stood aia 1!:: FOR KENT KKNT -lj acres, comfortable h.iuse. jjood burn, ehiekeii pens, jjhoi! - n pood road, uoir falom s.ui'aie Heal llonltv Co.. V. Hank bid!. MISCELLANEOUS Fl-OHA A. BRKWSTKR, M. P. Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a speeially. 35 vrs. experience with ilruss, suryery and dniyless methods, examination free. 712 State St. l'hono Hi.-iO. ami I pr'u-e. ial. JUXK CO We pay news paper and mnu prices for hides ami stoch of louan berry ace wire -for less than hull Plume 80S, iill X- Comiuer- 4-:i I. ST KIN BOCK r,.M- per 1"0 lbs. a .i lies, llitrliest pelts. A larii'0 M. A. : lirinr si. Ar Vililn'N. si'i-ri'tary. rruwa :i:;s S;.iu- strn't. A. ii. C. V. l'i..t.-it ion .ili;ii No. -2.' nii-i'ts i-.'i'iy Atnaitny ri-iti!i nt s hi ilu Mi'l nrnai-1; hall ruiin'i- 1'innl mill l.iinn slri'iT. I.. IS. Mason, M. W. : S. A. Mi;l'ailili'ii. iTi onlrr : A. I.. P.i-owu. financier: I:. II. Hiiin-.iii. hviiMiivr. : THE MARKETS Ihillas Ubaoiver. U.S. SUPREME COURT 5 (Continued fro;? page one.) fn his dissentinir opinion Justice Day said that while he was not pre pared to deny to connresa the liuht to sm.i:m him am: sduktv ii. i. ki--i.-i-. H'i sli!eiit : .Mrs. Lull '1'tilnll. s.'.-ie;:li v. All ruses of rrnrllv or lli'ljeel uf limit llllilllills' shoillil he -i'pm- Itol to lie si'rl rl a i y for Invi'Sl i,'Ml lou. I if) MHI.AV COMMANHIMiV. No. K. Ki'loiIm r eonr!:tVi' Vuurtll l-'ritl:iy hi month at S ii'rloek p. in., hi M:l 'I'eniple. Kojunrniin; Sir Kniuhis rolll-l isiv iaiilrU In liieiM. will illeii I'. Mies. K. C. : II, 1!. Thli rrronler. T. rnrli ;rnie The following prices for fruiU ami vegetables aro those ashed by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the piodueer. Corrections are made clail v. are lis. ' U;riTLAXn XUnSEUY Hif-h imd l-'errv Sts. Full line nursery stork. Italian prune a specialty. Xursery lo cated one mile east of penitentiary. Address It. U, Salem, Ore. Phone 100 11. lluliSilN cul Ni'Il.. N... 1. it. ,v Stated ns.'inhlv first .Muinl.iy nioiilli. .Mrtsonie 'I'l-inple. I-'. A. 'I'livire lllustrii'iios .Master; Niles. feroliler. CHIROFBAOTIC 8PINOLOUIST DK. 0. L. SCOTT Grailnate of Chiro prac.tic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything and got no relief, try, Chiropractic sninal adjustments and pet well. Of fire 406-'7-8 V. S. National . Bank building. Thone Main 87. Eesideuce, ' Main &inc::r!:. r ' SAI.K.M Ciil'NCll. No. 'Jii'J'J Knights anil I, mil's of Serlll'il.V Meets every Jll-t atnl fill Weilm silnv I'iieii month HI I hirst Hall. Visit ini nu'inljel's are Invited to iilieiiil. K. 1'. Willi. hi. financier. Jsn S. 1 lili Sireei. As usual on Monday, there tire but ii tew eh.'iii'ies in the tunt iets. The'in- j dicalions are that the potato market I will strengthen us there is a stronger !... 'deiiiaiid from the east. The local jirice ...o.i.';. mi. to two uinl a hair" rents today. Commission houses in J orftniui -are sending out wartiinu to' "their connec tions to beware of lindiuu uji on vn at the presetlt price. The I'ortltind men seem to think the price wilL. drop s soon as the sl'i'm;; weather opens. Murrus. i;i.'ir.::,i I'li'it.'ii' lulu:!'- Nn oil V 1-'. k A - St ii t -.1 i oinmuiilcnl ions iliiril Friday In ciieli nionili at 7 :-'io p. in. in the Miisolile Temple. W. II. Uiinc.v. V. M. ; Krni'si II. Cliniilc, secretary. WliiMi.MI'N UK Till-: U'lHtl.D Meet every Krhliiv niulil in s o'clock in Herliy hl.l).'..' Court nail Hifili Sis. A. ,1. Sweiiilnk. ('. C ; I.. S. (leer, clerk. ."OT Court street. lMionc ."t'o. Grains Wheat M. lOats, new liarley, ton lira n Shorts, per ton Hay, cheat Hay, vetch Hav, cloVer llutteri'at j Creirtnery' Butter $1.2."if(( 1..10 4."i(ii'"iiic ....... $:M((t Ho . ir-l' '....".Z...... $:i2 $S(n lO $10(t)ll $i0(3.ii 3!)e -10c i.nftnf oi.r nnuml N. A. "(iretron Crape ('.mm No. ; . ' , 30w'J-C K.i-Uji- anil-i.iniiy uuiKiiiiK. conn nun - ' Eggs ana UNDERTAKERS WFBB & CLOTJGH CO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed ill!) Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. RIGDOX-KICHAKDSON CO. Funeral directors and undertakers, 252 Nortn High street. Day and night phone i 8:c SCAVANGEE SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of al Kinds removed on monthly contracti at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mair ' 247. Residence. Main 2272. jlllih streets; Mrs. Sylvia Si'linupp tPTI Market, oracle: Mrs. Melissa Per Hons, recorder. IL'tni North Coinincrclnl Phone 1-Hiti.M. " TRAVELERS' GUIDE 5$C H fi fc 'I' Eess and Poultry ' lSfi". :": V.ov'1; Kg",, cti.sh ,. --Ai-- Heus, pound l"1 Roosters, old, per pound e Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot i : 12.50?12.75 Veal, according to 'quality.... lW 1-e Steers V-- Cows -K V.nU oiiutiox l.v Salem 4 a ni . 7 : 1 "t a in - II :-t."i a in . 11:20 n m J : r,i i ) in 4 :iiu p in . e ::to i in 7 :.V. p in KhKfTltIC KAII.WAY NultTH lllt:.Nl Ti n In No. , . . . owl . . ....... (i . . . . . Ill Limited 12 ... 14 ... , . . Iti Limited oil ... CO. SIMTIl llot'NO ;'ollTI.ASU Tl SA1.KM l.v Portland it -ail a ill Salem i'-UKem Ar l'ortlanc.1 , ii :.'i a m . i :2." n in . 11 ::i"i a m . 1 :llo p in , 4 :00 i l" . o :"iii p in . "T :40 p iu . In :oo p in 5e 11c MONEY TO LOAN : ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregoi MONEY TO LOAN Mastern Money at Lowest Rates, on apnroved Security. 'Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. CHAS. B. HODGKIN General Insnr ance, Surety Bonds, real estate sno rentals. Hubbard bldg. 1'hone 386. t. s ;::o a m . 10 :4." a in j :o." p in . 4 :40 p m . Ii :0."i p in ' (1 :20 u m . 11 :45 p in . Lv Cni'vnllis 4 :lo P in l.v KiiKine 7 ::i."l a in . 1 :.Vi p m H :2" p ni VI :o" I ni . " STOVE EEPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIREI ;"0 years experience. . Dtpot National and American fenct ; Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. ;'" Salttm Fence and Stove WoTks, 251 'Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H WHITE and B. W. WAL TfW fiatMvnntliie ifhvsicians n - , an.n;ni;a,a C..i tl nq f e nf AnH'T ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialised ii nerve diseases at Los Angeles eolloge . Treat acute and chronic diseasei 1 . - : . - T.nilir Attendant VUliaUllUllUII JiCD. a.i.j i Office 505-506 U. S. National Banl " "building. Thone 859. Residence, 31 '-North Capital street. Phone 69. WATER COMPANY LillliHll ,. Kl Limited . . 17 Local . 1H . . . 21 owl . . NIHITII lMU'M' ..... 20 .... ; . 11) Limited . . , 10 Limited. . 10 :."i."; in .10 -.1 1 a in .12:"io p in . 4 :lo p in . fi :40 ii ni . 8:10 p in . 1 1 :20 p m . 1 :."i."i p m Ar Salem . ,-, :::o p in Ar Salem , . :4M n m , , 4 mil p 111 . 7 :."i.i p m , . 4 ::i,"i a ni Lv Salem 1 :n.-i a 111 pi :l."i a in Lv Salem 12:r;i p m Lv Salcin 4 :t"i P m Lv Sal em 45 . . "Owl . . sot ru lioiMi Ar KiiBcne "1 Owl 'coo 10 '."j Limited .... 12:25 P m Ar Albany 7 1 :50 p 111 Stops at Con-alls Ar Annul? i) 5:10 p ni Ar AUiaiiy 7 ::',5 a iu Ar Kuneiie n . S :50 11 in VoKVALLlS CONNKCTION South nm mi Ewes 1 Lambs Wethers Figs and Dates Figs, 36 12-oz Black figs White figs fiolilnn dates Dromedary dates Vegetables Cabbage String garlic ..... I,.tntmw HIT 100 HOUIldS Parsnips, carrots and beets Green onions I Allli.'nu.- : ." .- irt Lettuce, Cnlilonna, crate .....ot. Onions Mr Celery - l-xu&l& Tamale Ijusks, id Cauliflower Brussels sprouts Turnips f: Rhubarb, box .-.? ,TJ Radishes ''e 7lc $2.60 10c 11c 15c $3.75 :4e 7(o10c ..2l'.(ffi2-.s ....$1.25 $1 Fruits Lv Cfti viillis s :25 a m 12:12 ni . 2:41 p ni . 4 :lu i m (i:is p m . l.v Salem Id :15 a ni . 4:15 p m . 12:55 p m . 11:40 p Armlev Oranges, navels , Lemons, per box liananas, pound California rape fruit Florida grape fruit .... Pineapple Honey Cranberries ; Cocoanuts 10 14 Hi Sill'TH niO'M 7 " 1 : SlLKM-CKKR Ll y 7:; Aviiccs nr Salem . S: 7i!-l.eaves Salem .. . . No 75 Ar. Salem imlxedl v' 74 Leave Snlem ' Su connection south ol At Salem , :45 n m . 1 .45 p in . 4 -.on p m . 5 ::'.o p ni . 7 :55 p m j r Corvallisj . 1 1 ::i:i 11 111 ; ;; 'J S! Flour, hard wheat Ii :uo p m 1 Flour, valley 50e.(H)$l $3.003;25 .. $3.75(a4.0Uja,u, $3.50 $5:500.50 8c $3.25 $8 $1.15 Retail Prices Creamcrv butter Country" butter 1-ggs, dozen Sugar, ctrhe - Sugar, beet 45c 40t! 30c $8.45 tS.25 $2.10ffl$2.40 . $1.90(a'2.0a 0 :15 a 111 ,....' :.5o " I" I , ,-. .0 ;oii p in 1 .!...:( :05 p' in I ' '(leer. j ! a.ATi?A witps rnfPANY Of fid .corner Commercial and Trade street . Uille payable monthly id anvaur". '2 LODGE DIRECTORY IMtillliK.N V(IOIMi: OF AMK1I1CA rc- gon (Vdnr Camp, No. 5240. meets every ". Tliiusriav eveiiini; at 8 o'clock in Herliy . Imildinir.' corner Court and Ilisli streets. - J. F. Hay, V; Cr j.-A, Wright, Clerk, SAI.KV.-FAU.S C.TV AND KSTr R N 1,11 l.v. Salem, motor ,,Mr.y. Salem, motor . .1 .4., 0 I,;-. I v. Salem 101- ..niiii." " 111 SALFM LOIMiK No. 4, A. F. ft A. M. . " Slated communications first Fliilnj' lB ' each month iir 7 :: p. in. in the Masonic .Temple. Fred A Mclutire, W. M. : . .S. Z. Sulver. secretary. - INTHAL 1.01KJK. N1. K." of 1'. ,l"erl..v balliliiiB. every Tnesday evenlns ' of each week nr " ::!. Loyd T. IMkcIoii. r. f. : W. 11. ;ilson, K of it and a. I'NiTF.H AltTISAXS Capltnl Assembly No. M. meel-s every Tlmrsday at N p. . in., In I. O. O. F, ball, A, A, Gucffroy, nml Alrlie K;7 Lv. Salein. motor . i,-i, i.v. Snlem. motor .. ..;.!,W,iy Fr't lv. Salem. i,i-' Ar. Salem .... HlJ Ar. Salem KiU Ar.. Salem ,-...,, pis Ar. Salein 17,, -Ar. Snlem 01,, Way Fr't ni'. Snlem 1 :4n I) ai ,4 :mi p ni .11:15 p m .5 :lu a in x ::) n in 11 :10 a m .:i :15 p iu ,fi :isi p ni .7 :45 p in ,2 :-lo p in WILI.VMl'.TTR liIVF.lt KOl'TF.. Host- oW Hid. fWi;olaa M-j at ti a- m- .r," ". ...... . Saiurilav Snlem Tuesday, inn "'," ',,, l-rt- PORTLAND MARKET Pdrtlnnd, Ore., Mar. 19 Ylleat: Club, $108 Red Russian, $1.03. Bluestem, $1.73. Fort vf old, $1.69 Oats: No. 1 white feed, $37.2j. Barley: Feed. $39. -Hogs: Bc?t live, $14.50. . Prime steers. $9.50fi;-7j. Fnnev cows, $8. Cnlves, $10. Spring lambs, $14.25. . . Butter: Cifv creamery, 3Sfa 39c. Egcs: Selected local ex., 2tifii 27 1-2 Hens, lft(S19e. Broilers, 30c. . , (Jcee, 12f7?13e. " '" I FARMERS PRODUCE CO. .. i .. - - i.,t ik ' Whv tne journal i jojioii" -y 1 It prints me o"" . j j. jnywhile it' news. J U--M-M-4 Tho highest eash price paid for eggs, poultry, veal, hogs and hides. Hens for the next 3 days lie hide 17c to 20C- ' ' ' 160 8. Hign Phone 10 wages during the fixed period, is but ancillary to the first demand, ' the standard 'of eight hours, that would not make the prohibition as to any iIihii".' of wagon anv the less a fixing of wages. It certainly would not change the question of power unless it could be assumed that the legisla tive power to fix. one thing, the stand ard . of hours,. Wul.L be enforced, by exerting the poWfMMfo do another, fix the wages, although there was no leg islative authority to exert the latter lower. I "The doing of .one thing which is ! authorized canunr be made the source of an' authority to do 'another thing which there is 11) power to do. It' to deprive employer and employe f tl,.. vi.rht to contract for wanes and 1 1, i.i'Mviilo that- n narticnlar rate ot wages shall be paid for a specified time is not u fixing ol wages, it is dif ficult to see what would be. "However, there is this very broad difference between, the two powers ex erted. The first, the' eight 'hour stand ard, is permanently fixed- The sec ond, the fixing of .!th e Tvn2C standard i,.ol: io.r from the- 'i'lrohibitinn airainst paying lower wnges is expressly limit ed to the time spe.-Med in section two. It is, therefore, not permanent, but temporary, leaving the employers and the employes frees: as to the subject of wages to govern' their relations by their own nji cements after the speci fied time. Congress Had the Power Concretely stated, therefore, the question is this; IHd congress have the power under the circumstances stated, that is, in dealing with the dispute be-! tween the employer nun employes us to wages, to provide tl permanent eight hour standard andou-en-ate by- legisla tive action a staiidiTTd of wages to be (iterative,- upon HtjCjUfliloyers and em-' uloves for such rcasoiiuble time as it deemed necessary to anuru an iiptui tutiity for the meeting ot the minds 01 ennilovers and employes on the sub '.. ' . . . i i., .1 : .! ject of wages, .ir in oiuer wuius, u"' it; have the power in order prevent the 'interruption of interstate commerce to exert its will to supply the absence ol' a wage scale .resulting from the dis agreement as to wages between the em plovers and employes and to make its will on that subject controlling for the limited period provided tori "Coming to the general considera tion bv which . boMif fttWecls must ne controlled, to simplify the analysis ror the purpose ot consuieruiK mu .po tion of inherent power, we put tne question as to the eight hour stann- iir.d entirely out ot view on me iii that the authority to permanently es tablish it is so clearly sustained as to render the subject not- disputable. Public Interest ! Eegets Eight "What was the extent of the power, therefore, of congress to regulate con sidering the scope ot regulation which government had the right to exert with reference to interstate commerce carriers when it caine to exercise its legislative authority to regulate com merce f is the matter to be decided. That business of .common carriers uj rail is in a sense a public business be cause of the interest of society in the continued operutiom. aim rigiuiui .-im-.!.... ......i. rT'.uiii.'a ami. that the nub- IIUCI ill mo ii - - . . lie interest begets a public" right or regulation to the lull extent necessary m oo.l nrntect. it. is settled by so nmnv deciniolis,- stute and federal aud is illustrated by such a continu ous exerting of state and federal legis lative power to leave no room ior q mo tion on the subject. It is also equully ,.,. ti..it ttiu liuhr to fix bv nureement between the currier ana us cinpio.cn a standard of wages 10 rumiui iu... relations is ''primarily private, the es- .... , . ..ej'..... .. ......Ii tablishment anil giving encci 10 0.1... agreed on standard is not subject to be controlled or prevented by public authority. But taking all these propo sitions as undoubted in the situation which we have described and with which the act of congress ilealt no i :.,t viou; that is the dispute luniii inn, . .. , . between the employers and employes as to a standard ot wages tnctr limine to agree, the resulting absence of such 8lindard, the vntue iimci rujiuon interstate commerce which was threat- ami the infinite injury 10 me :n.nHrtat.. u'tiieli whs imminent. pilllllC. lillii.flis ........ ..... . it would seem inevitably to result that the power to regulate necessarily fiined and was "Subject to be applied uw ..vt..,.t tir.epssnrv to provide a iu nn i-ali ii. I , remedy for the situation, which 111 ..i..i.i ti.n i.r.ni.r to dctil with the dis pute to provide by appropriate action for a standard of wages to fill the subject and to -give effect by appro priate- legislation to tne regulation thus adopted. tni one ib ouiiicinc Tl,l must be unless it can be said that the right to so ' regulate as to ...,.i ,.r,.tniif the', tmblic interest did not npplv to a case where the dc- 1 ... ...1.1'.. .i..l.t -nu 1.. Htruction of tne puouc ukui ni- -niiiient as the result of a dispute be tween the parties and their consequent ..ii- .1. 1. . . .,i. n i-in.O. failure to estaoiisn oy pii s"--luent the standard of wages which yvas essential; iu other words that the el- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R t A PEPSIN KUX IRON and Sartapariltk Fin Course of Modicino. rhyslcian and pharmacist hivo lone known the desirability and dfh--rtiliy of comoinin;? iron a ui rUCvo tonie in a hlnod-purifying in e-1 kin. The romtdnatlon of the Iron with Hoofs Sarsapai ilia has now ben oe cured thrrui;i the happy thought of linforlluns l'epttron Fills In connee tlon with the S irs.ip.irill the iauer bcfure euttm;, 1'i ptiron l-.Hfi after. In this way the two mcilirines work harmoniously, eivir.n four-fold result in I.liHol-clransioft and up-building. 1'eptirrin Fills InrliHle pepsin and iron. iHite the name, Jeptiiou 1'ills. -mix vomica, nmlv:'l!les other tonics, digestive and laxatives. What lM-tter ciurr of tnf dicine can you inuiuin ff.r this N-asun? You pt t ivlnif. liver- cloned season on the birds in those coua 1. ...... 'tics, and in tlint way proviuc mc p.- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ".ASTORiA ti wage of thoe eagagH ia the operation of passenger and freight trains be would not agree t consti tutional rit;hl way be racrifieed be cause of public necessity, nor taken away bei-ansc of emergencie which mitilit result in dister or inconven ience to public and private interests- Open Duck Season 16 Months In Year The closed season on ducks, piw, rails and shore birds in Harney, Mal heur, Lake, and Grant counties may be .iu..l tot hi- an rrrnr in house bill 21 paused by the u-cent legislature, which will be chapter l iu tne am wwaw laws, ine error won m"-"'"" - ; . . . :i: .1... 11. IT ......... l.iu-v blliOil-Dlirif VII11E. llOetlte immr ".ni, A 1 1 stimulation oualili, s in Hood' a Sarsa- TlM- evident purpose or me ...... . )larjnR Bn(1 -n,at ,r(rth mkorH in it ws considered, was lo sliorteu tn j.rr,,iron j.1I!Si jJuJ. t!lw medtcinea open season, which had been from) today. Thoy nlvi eomldne economy SeptemlK-r 1 to Alar. h 15 of the fol- merit lowing vear. When the bill was be-, fore the' house, the date March 15 wasj . changed to Keeember 31. but the words ...1... ..ii.. ;.. ,n !. not chaiiir-! ;,,.. ill have authority to declare a 1111- lunim .1111 ..... ..... ... - ed. , , , 1 tl.. law s nasscd l.rovidcd for ; .1 . i.:-.i.. ....m an open season on mcsc ! ... ,,.,1 M.....Jn,l..e I.", fo December 31 "of thcitectiou which was uesiicd. following vear." According to this pro- vision, there are not enough months 111; the vein- to allow for the open season. . The bill was introduced by Senator llurlev of Malheur county. It may be; that the stute fish and game conums-. 1ft i Im anii i m imiI El mt wo w wm iff aa wr T! "f ?J 1 am mom wwm jOBtm WP " fCX r V i V II 1 mm pp,,. '""r jT" 1 ' . ..y j, 11 1 Mifrt Bur--"it: afiwi.-i ttrV' - M U n m ti m a n n ti ll -n n ii ii 11 u m II II II m n !! 11 S El II II U H tl II tJ ii m ii N II tl El n m q ti ti ti of all the leading makes are now on display ALL THE HIGH' GRADE MAKES OF MERIT ARE HERE IN A PRO- FUSION OF STYLES AND EVERY KNOWN blA. Men's H aean btioes SEE OUR NEW LINE OF HANAN SHOES IN BLACK KID, BLACK . rn 4 Tf 4 T W DrAPAI J? VATVIPS WITH GENUINE (JALr, UAlili tALir, uiiiivn v. M r-n.n rr.m nirkcnr1 rnVTlFT?FTTl. II GRAY-BUCK TOPS. THESE AKU SUivit. ur xiib " mTWTev rnrie rrvvtrP TIIR WEAR AND MANY II 3 m n tl tl II n 11 tl tl tl II tl II p ti tl II tl M tl 11 11 ti II ti tl 11 tl ts II tl . Mi II, Mi 11 II 11 tl tl! 11 II; ti til tl! tl 11 oTjrkva vvp.r MATVE. THEY GIVE TWICE THE WEAR AND MANY TIMES THE COMFORT OF ANY OTHER MAKE. TRY A PAIR AND TOU WILL ALWAYS BE A CUSTOMER. Ladies' New Dress BOOTS and PUMPS WE HAVE ALL THE NEW THINGS AND RECEIVE EXPRESS AND FREIGHT SHIPMENTS DAILY. YOU MUST SEE OUR LINE IF YOU DEMAND STYLE AND COMFORT. WE EMPLOY NONE BUT EX PERT FITTERS. IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE WITH YOUR FEET, SEE ONE OF OUR MEN AND SEE HOW TO OVERCOME IT. ALL FOOT APPLIANCES GUARANTEED TO RELIEVE THI FFXTOR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. ti ii 1 Salem Leaders in High Grade Footwear S3 . tl' " . .... ; : M . . Im-M aWIlWBP, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ii w 11 It 11 tl 11 M !3 11 11 Kl tl 11 ' Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality 326 State Street Phone 616 THE1ICE SHOE $ 77 Salem's Leading Shoe Store of Style and Quality Next to Ladd & Bush Bank ii n EJ l 11 11 11 ti ll II 11. tl! I1 111 II. tl tl. tl ni tii ti; ti: ti. ti ti n, ti 11 n