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THE DAIL1 CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919.
STEUSLOFPS
MARKET
Court and Liberty Streets
r
4Jaai
ll
And
MS
Of all kinds Saturday!
Hre Threats Harled Across
Senate Chamber Yesterday
LAMB STEW
Choice, pound 17c
Veal Stew
Choice, pound ..... 18c
SHOULDER
PORK
CHOICE YOUNG HOGS
Pound 23c
This is trimmed pork
"Ho can't call me a liar or I will
smash his face," yelled Senator Orton
in the senate chamber Thursday after
noon as he waved his fist a fccnato:
Laehmund, who wag at a safe distauce
aeross the senate chamber,
"Come on over, come on over,"
urged Senator Laehmutid, who wts
.standing beside his seat,
As Orton 's rage increased he started
toward Laehmund, but he, was met by
Colonel Mereer, the aged Sergeant at
arms, who gently took hold of the Sen
ator's sleeve End held him in lease.
"If you don't make him stop calling
mo a liar I will smash his fuce," shout
ed Orton to President Vinton. But Or
ton mado no effort to break away from
the grasp of the old colonel.
8c JBtor Orton, you take vour seat,"
ordered the president.
Ail right, but he can t call mo a
liar or I will smash his face," replied,
Orton as he returned to his seat.
'Let the senate pass the MeFarland
boxing bill and we will have a 10-
round bout between Senator Orton and
Senator Laehmund," suggested Senator
Banks.
Senator Orton displayed his anger
when he failed to have house bill 114
piaced on third reading. Senator Laeh
mund moved to have the bill laid on
the table as he said he and Senator
Thomas had introduced a better bill on
the same subject, which had .passed the
senate and wnj now in the house. The
bill relates to a maintenance clause iu
paving contracts.
Senator Orton said that Senator
Ifeer Ikse Favors Salary
Increase For Prison Warden
By the terms of senate bill 2S1, which
was passed by tho senate today, the
salary of the warden of the peniten
tiary is increased from $2000 to $3000
a year. The till, which had tho endorse
ment of the ways and means committee
was passed without discussion.
Other bills were passed by the senate
today as follows:
S. H. 287, by Dimick Amending the
law relating to demurrago end recip
rocal demurrage.
S. B. 139, by Moser Authorizing po
litical central committees to assess can
didates for funds, for campaign expens
es.
S. B. 248, by Hadley Providing for
the operation of a fish hatchery on the
Nehalem river.
8. B. 277, by Pierce Providing for
assessors to obtain staisics as to lands
devoted to agricultural and horticulture.
S. B. 279, by Eitncr and Burdick Ap
propriating $3000 to complete a fish
hatchery on TuuuUo creek, Descnutes
county.
8. B. 74, by Laehmund Appropriat
ing f 10,000 for an armory at Silvcrton.
S. B. 232, by Bell and Orton Pro
viding for payment by he state of tho
expenses of printing he United States
Spanish war veterans' annual report.
S. B. 2S4, by Eberhurd Giving tho
public service commission authority to
fix the salaries of its employes.
H. B. 317, by Graham, Creating a
legislative service and reference bureau
at the University of Oregon.
LIFT OF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift sorv
touchy corns off with
fingers
l1
16 ounces
Make a
Pound
100 Cents
Make a
Dollar
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drcp a little
Preezon on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then you life
it right out ics, magic!
A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but
a few cents at any drug store, but is
sufficient to remove every hard corn,
soft com,1 or corn between the toes,
and tho calluses, without Bareness or
irrUation.
Froezone is the sensational discov
ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful.
were true. ThoniiiB said it wus.
''I am getting mighty tired of having
sonutors cast aspersions on my verac.-
himctto river in the city of Portland.
S. 15. 201, by Ovton Authorizing Mui-
de
S. B. 292. by Gill Authorizing Mul-
inomas nad liirormeu nun that lie had tnomuh countv to
UUU10 111 1110 Illttiuiy OA ima ouvvc,
clared Senator Banks.
nr rnlln,lni Vi.. ri.iofnv
tnomuh county to expend county lunds o
.. . ' . 4 i , . Picrco that if something was not done
for the improvement of highwavs out- I , . .i. 7 -..: ,,ki:.
ig mui- , , . - ,;in ,!,, .
issue bonds for the , . 1 . . ... ,
nn nhiextinna to tlio hnnsn I, III .,,,1 i ,.,., .,:., i !,,.;,! w.l. CVCr OCIOro any session Ul iuu lugis
ij&c it round openly asked Ttionms if that
3 IE Fi jf
Roast, pound ........15c
Boiling, pound .12.1 -2c
to uu t a- stop to the increasing public
when I was excused to go to Portland connect with countv highways. I 1 ,ut "viiauuu .
Senator Laehmund wanted to have me' 8. B. 214, by Pierce-To prevent do-110 "Kue l?Vn."?:: Z .
"IJ-"
'income tax, increased inheritances taxes'
i and increased automobile license fees
'and a gasoline tax, and there was no
need for the bond issue. But he said
ho knew that the big interests, thoso
who want bonds as much as they want
' . . . i iu.. i.:n i
"vvK would see mm me uiu is
through.
ty," said Orton. "A short time ago side of Multnomah county but which
arrested and brought back. Ho cavoifiauiling of employer and employe.
mo a lot of publicity. The free public-1- S. B. 217, by Eddy Amending tho
ity l got was worth ?oUU. Aow ho state board of health law,
SUGAR CURED SMOKED
MEATS .
Picnics, pound .. 23c
Jowls, pound i.24c
Cottages, pound .....34c
Bacon Strips, pound .....,.38c
DRY SALT PORK
Pound .. ; 3lo
. Pure Pork Breakfast
SAUSAGE
"In Bulk", pound ..: 25c
Our Own
"Idea! Brand"
Open Kettle Rendered
ABSOLUTELY
stands up hero and doubts my word
aain."
Senator Laehmund said he wanted
to prove by the president of the sen
ato that Orton was not excused upon
tho ocas.sion he mentioned when ho
went ti Portland, mid that was more
than Orton could peaceably stnnd s0 h
begun waving his arms and shouting
that ho was going to "smash his fuce'
But so far there has been no smusii-
San, Francisco t'harlc 1, Ensign
woko u' today to find himself divorc
ed. Mrs. Ida Ensign secured the de
cree on the grounds that "tho modern
Rip" on one occasion slept for an en
tiro week,
ROBERTS LAYS lilS
Relieved Of Rheumatism By
Tanlac" After Suffering
Eighteen Years.
H. B. 88, by Smith of Coos Authoriz
ing counties to purchase delinquent tax
eurtifieuos. .
Senate bill 281, which prohibits tho
employment of whito womuu 1,1 'luntaur-
ants, hotels end business houses oper
nted by orientals, was killed in tho sen
into tuday, after Senator Banks declared
the bill wag class legislation and vvouid
offend tho brioutuls just at i. timo when
the Pacific coast should look to them
for a largo trado.
- Other bills killed by tho senate to
day Include the following:
H. B. 244, by Sheldon Making it un
lawful to obstruct streams used b sal
mon or trout,
H. H. 13, by Schuebol Exempting
money, notes and accounts trom taxation.
II. B. 272, by Lofgren Fixing tho
hours of omploymout for registered
pharmacists.
H. B. 160,. by Burdick Exempting
property of irrigation and drainage dis
tricts from taxation.
ROAD BONDING BILL
(Continued from pago ono)
NO. 5 SIZE PAIL
$1.30
No. 10 size pail :.$2.55
Rendered Beef Fat, lb,...18c
Beef Liver
Per pound . 8c
BUTTER
AND
EGGS
. At current low prices .
STEUSLOFF
BROS, k
Butchers and Packers
All kinds fresh and cured
Meats, Sausages, etc.
' SALEM, ORE.
Phone 1528'
Even-thin Guaranteed '"WW Innv
. "Tanlnio relieved ( we of eighteen
years of sufferiitj; and more than that,
it hn.1 added thirty pounds to my
weight," said F. Iiotierts, who" lives
at 824 West Nora (St., Spokane, the
other day.
"When I look bnck over Ike past
eighteen yeara of my life," he contin
ued, "I wonder how in the world I
ever stood all the suffering I went
through with. I had rheumatism in
both of my feet ami legs, and somo
timos they would swell terribly. It was
the same with my arms from my fin
Ror tit to my elbows, and couldn't
uso my hands at all. For eighteen
months before I be,gan taking Tanlac
it was impossible for mo to walk ex
cept on eruthes, Sometimes for days
at a time I would just have to sit
down and suffer agonies nearly ev
ery minute and when night ewme. my
suffering was bo great that I rarely
ever slept very much. To add to ail
the rest of my trouble my stomach
wont back on nie, and It seemed im
possible for me to find anything to eat
that would not make me suffer after
wards. When I toll ylu that 1 lost
over seventy five pounds iu weight
you will have some idea how I was go
hug down hill. 1 think I jnust havo
taken hundred different kinds of
medicine but none of it brought me
any relief. .
'.'I had about lost faith In medi
cine, liut when 1 saw Tauhws advertis
ed I in a do up mv mind that I would
try just .one more, nnd if 1 fuilod to
get relief I would never spend an
other dollar for medicine oa long as 1
lived. But Tanlac helped me from the
verv first, and by the tiniu 1 had fin-
i:;hod my first bottle I could feel a
wond4irful improvement. Mv appetite
came Lack and 1 was soon eating three
squaro meals a day, and 1 got so 1
would get hungry between meo-la. Tho
more Tanlac 1 tcok the more 1 could
eat and the better I felt, and it wasnt
lotiig before I laid my crutches away,
for I could walk without them. And
then I could 'liegin to use my hands a
tittle. I saw that I was coming back
strong m ,T just stuck to my Tanlac
AivdY well just look at mo now I am
free from 4lU my troubles and as well
and strong ns I ever was and work
hard every day and as long a I live
1 will praise Tanlac for all it has done
for me. ' '
Tanlao is sold in Hubbard by Hub-
IWd Drug Vo., in Mt. Augol by Ben
fiooch, in Gervnis by John Kelly, in
Turner by H. V. Cornelius, in wood
burn by Lvmnn II Shorev, in Salem bj
Df. S. . Stxine, in Silverton by Geo. A.
Stoelliammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P.
McCurdv, in Stayton by v. A. Beau-
champ, in Aurora by Aurora UrufJ
Store, in St. Paul by Groceteria Stores
k. Inc., and in Donald by M. W, John
on, .
daring it was not founded on truth.
When Senator Thomas moved to go
into committee of the wholo, his motion
was opposed by Sonators Hundley,
Moser, Hurley, Eddy," Eberhard, Jones,
Norblad and Kituur, whilo Sonatorn
Thomas, Stiayor, and Dimick spoke for
tho motion.
Senator Hundley called upon the op-
bsition of tho bill to come out in tin)
open and try to kill it, and not rosor.t
to cumouflugo methods of trying tit
tako it into committee of tho whole to
amend it.
Senator Smith ropliod that he wail
not buffaloed by Hundley's speech,
and ho objected to the emergency clausn
Ho declared thoso who insisted on keep
ing tho emergency clause did so be
cause thoy were af rain to let tho bill go
to a voto of the people.
He said that the words that caused
all tho fight over the senate bill 67 anil
wore finally rejected are now in tho
bonding bill, and ho could not under
stand why tho senators who opposed
having the words inserted in-senate lil '
07 wore not supporting tho bond bill.
Reply was mado by Senator Moser,
who said ho did not care about thosn
few words or any other words -just su
long as tho power is given the high
way commission to squeeze all paymeutit
for royalties out of patontod pavement
contracts. Ho said this power hud beou
given in other legislation passed nnd
ho was satisfied.
Senator Hurler, Senator Eddy and
VOID COUGHS
and COUGHERJi
30 DRORf-yropj' couai
Coughing
Spreads
Disetxse
SINCE
PACKEDINOREGON
i; (Continued from pago one)
truant officer.- The original bill had
tho ' word V shall" but the amended
bill mado it 'may. " so that the ap
pointment should be optional with the
county court. Of course after all bills
pass tho houso, they must be concurred
in by the senato and signed by "the
govornor before becoming a law.
To defray the expenses of soil in
vestigation! irrigation and drainage
lauds. $15,000 was provided for in a
bill that passed the house today. The
monoy is to bo spent under the super
vision of ?Hh University of Oregon
and the Oregon Agricultural college.
The same investigators are t olook into
tho economic uso of irrigation water
and its profitable development.
With such slow progress being made
in tho houso, the chances are that the
sessions will extend into next week.
This is tho opinion of leading moiu
bers. 1efinite action will be taken at
this evening's session.
1 ' i
Portland,' Or. demar Scott's sweet
heart rejected him. When her father
wouldn't let him 'sit in front of the
house and gar.o at her room, io drank
poison. HeUl 'probably live.
MSm MOT WATE1
HF 100 ESHEE A
ROSY. COMPLETON
Says w can't help but look
better and feel tetter,
after an Inside bath.
io look one's best and feel one s
best is to onjoy an inside bath each
mornng to flush from the systom the
previous day's waste, sour fermenta-
Senator Rituor spoke in support of' tho tions and poisonous toxins before it is
emergency clause, and declared thin absorbed into the blood. Just as coal,
every sena-tor knew an emergency exist-1 when it burns, leaves behiud a certain
ed and that tho people approved of put-!a,"0unt of incombustible "naterial in
ting tho emergency clause upon thin tho form of ashes, so tho food and
measure. I drink tsiketf each day leavo in the all-
Senator Eddy declared that an emerg ' mentary orgaiiB a certain amount of in-1
ency wa8 horo in tho form of an uu- digestible, material, which if not ellm-
employment problem, which must bo "'"ted. form toxins and poisons which
mot long before the people couui b( ro then sucked into the blood through
given nn opportunity to voto on tun , ,h( v.er-v ,,ucts wh,uh are int'ni!,'l ,t0
bond bill. suck in only nourishment to sustain the j
Senator Eborhard pointed out that bo!,:V- . ' ,
ho had not received one word of pro- . " ox ,want .to 6e e , r1ow of'
test against tho emergency clause fron Ucalthy . bloom 0,,r fef' to
atlv of It im const itiinntrt. . . f
o . , . , . . are told to drink everv mormnff upon
Se, ator Jones sa d the sen orsoughf iri9i , f h wgtur
0 vote for the bill as a matte, of pa teMpBfu,"of Bmetoe phosphate in
trio ten ,f for no othe, reason. , tarmfM mn of WR9a.
That the bill represents the senti illla t)lB ,,.;, Bnii toxins
mont of a majority of all the mem- f h ilvr v;.iv. r,,l
.ers of Jhe legislature, as well as tho bowels, before putting more food into
ivorlo of the slate, was the eoutentioi tho ,i.
uf Senator Orton, who opposed making Mcn m, wome with sallow skins,
any amendments. lvet spotS) pimple9 0r pallid complex-
"I do not believe that n- "e--- ion M0 those who wake np witn ,
exists," declared Senator Straycr, wk coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath
insisted that tho people should have it, others who are bothered with head
right to express their opinion by voting aches, bilious spells, acid stomach or
on the bond issue. " constipation should begin this phos-
Senator Norblad was strongly in far- phatod hot water drinking,
or Of tho cmergeucy clause nnd the bil' A quarter pound of limestone phos
just as it was, without amendment. ; phate costs very little at the drug store
Senator Dimick declared that the em but ig sufficient to demonstrate that
"rsronry clause was merely camou just soap and hot water cleanses,
flagc, Bs he insisted o emergency ex purifies and freshens the skin on the;
ists, ' ontside, so hot water and limestone
"To mv mind this bill is Hie biggesS phosphate act on the inside organs. . ,
WHY? For the Freedom
of Humanity!
Would you have helped the kaiser fijht your country for a few dollars,
and then paid tribute to him for the rest of your life? NO!
You are helping us fight the high price ROBBING MEAT TRUST; Will
you help them because he offers you a few cents on one day each week, and
overcharges you the rest of the week. We don't think so! '
This is your fight for freedom from the high price sharksthe 40 to 50
per cent profit robbers. Remember its up to you. Do you want to pay 35 per cent
extra out of what you spend for the right to live like a human.
We don't stack a counter of corned beef or old sows and mark that as
our advertised meat as the TRUST DOES. We have only one price for every
pound of meat in our shop. We give you good quality meats and any cut in
the shop for the price we advertise. Will the TRUST? NO- They use this
dirty method to entice you and even then LIMIT the amqunt they will sell at
that price. WHY DID THEY CHARGE YOU 40 TO 50 PER CENT MORE
BEFORE WE OPENED HERE.
We are selling the BEST QUALITY meat in Salem for the price or
anywhere near the price and we can prove it.
.
We move to our new shop Monday, Feb. 24, and in appreciation of your
past trade we will sell every pound of smoked meat in our shop Saturday at
a NO-PROFIT price to keep from moving it. Take advantage of these prices.
THESE PRICES BY THE WHOLE OR HALF
Best sugar cured bacon, lb .....35c
Best sugar cured hams, lb 34c
Best sugar cured bacon backs, lb 35c
Best sugar cured picnic hams lb....25c
WE DON'T PICK OUT YOUR MEAT FOR YOU-YOU DO
SELF HERE.
Best sugar cured cottage rolls, lb 32c
Best sugar cured bacon butts, lb 24c
No. 3 Pure Lard ... r 80c
No. 5 Pure Lard $1.30
IT YOUR
If we make good here you get cheap meats as long as we are here. We will
keep the price where it belongs: We are here to stay and we will FIGHT the
TRUST to a finish with your help, but you MUST HELP. We have kept
every promise we have made. Do your share now. Fight the Meat Trust by
backing us. Our new market is up to date, clean and sanitary in every respect.
We put it in for you, so that you could have the best in the market at the
least price. When you speak .of it say "My Market."
l ' '
NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHE RMARKET IN SALEM. THE
TRUST CONTROLS MOST OF THE OTHER DOWN TOWN SHOPS
Shoulder Steak pound J5C
Round Steak, pound : Jgc
Loin steak, pound '. 0c
TBone Steak, pound ,.'--20c
Boiling Beef, pound ......J2 l-2c
Pot Roast, pound 5C
Liberty Steak, pound .Jgc
Sausage, pound 20c
Beef Liver, pound - ----8c
Beef Tongues, pound J2 l2c
Veal Chops, pound 20c
Mutton 'Chops,' pound ..: - 20c
FOREQUARTER KID LMIB. . J. ,75c
Pork Chops, pound 25c
Shoulder Veal Roast, pound .........J JC
Veal Stew, pound JJC
Leg . Veal, pound , 20c
Leg Mutton, pound .: 20c
Leg Pork, pound 25c
Pigs Heads, pounds gc
Bacon Butts, pound 25c
'Fresh Side Pork, pound -.....-25c
Shoulder Pork, pound 24c
Shoulder Multon, pound yj J.2C
Salt Side Pork, pound 25c
HINBQUARTER KID LA5IB ... $1.00
16 Ounces
Make a '
Pound
P. O. ROGOWAY, Mgr.
157 South Commercial Street Phone 104
100 Cents
Make a
Dollar
if