Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1919.
PAGE FIVK
MARKET
Court and Liberty Streets
Phone 1528
MEATS-SAUSAGES
OF ALL KINDS SATURDAY
6 Beu-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
1ELL-ANS
'FOR INDIGESTION
STATE HOUSE NEWS
BEEF
12:
14c
RIB
BOIL, lb.
POT
ROAST
HAMBURGER
STEAK
18d
FRESH
GROUND
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
IN BULK 9C,
Per Lb.
VEAL
Shoulder Roast O Jn
or Chops c
LAMB I QA
STEW
LOIN PORK
Choicest Quality
ROAST OR
Attorney General Brown may be rail
ed upon to give an opinion as to wheth
er joint resolution No. 1 ratifying the
prohibition amendment to the federal
constitution an be referred to the
people. Dan J. Malarkey, acting for
Portland interests has just applied at
the office of secretary of state for the
regular form of referendum petition
for this purpose; but inasmuch as joint
resolutions ibeeomo effective immedi
ately on their passage through the leg
islature, it as debatable whether or not
this measure is open to the referendum.
CHOPS
POUND
30c
The sltate house news field will here
after ibe exploited for the Oreeonian
by V. II. Perkins of Portlnnd, succecd-
ng Don Upjohn who hag been placed
at the head of the governor's staff.
Mr. Perkins, who is a son of W. T.
Perking of this city, is a graduate of
the Salem high school, and has been
engaged; for a number of years in news
paper work at various points in the
northwest. During the late session of
the legislature he represented the Oro
goniau in a very capable way an the,
senate. He will move his family here
from Portland in the near future.
TRIMMED
Shoulder PORK
24c
ROAST
OR
STEAK, lb.
VEAL
STEW
1 0c
Soup Bones
Sc to 8c
FRESH
LIVER
fresh"
TRIPE
LIVER
SAUSAGE
5
c
c
18c
of $150 or more per month, and that
this compensation in no case shall ex
ceed $15d per month without sanction
of t!ie ibonrd.
That all deadlines heretofore estab
lished against commercial be reestab
lished so as to permit hook and line
fishing above or belcw the line as the
'case mar be.
That Elk lake and Klk creek in Des
chutes county lie closed to all kinds of j
angling. '
To allo'.v the gslmcu taken by hook ;
and line daring closed commercial sea-1
sons.
Court Hosse
.
AL!
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Governor Oleott has just received a
letter from Capt. Floyd H. ilott, of
the American expeditionary forecs, re
plying to a request from the governor
that he procure a specimen of German
machine gun fo be placed as a souvenir
on the grounds of the state capitol.
The captain intimated that he would
bo aible to comply with tho request.
The equipment of the state highway
department is oilay being moved into
its now and handsome quarters in the
south wing of Ithe capitol building.
During the legislature the department
was compelled to store a larjje part of
its equipment in tho upper part of the
iBank of Commerce building, and this
is also being moved baek.
Chairman tHurlcy of the shipping
board announces that the dominant
type of emergency lleet vessels will
be tho 12,500 ton cargo carrier.
The circuit court has been called In
jto make somo disposition of the Abiqua
and Marguara Mutual Telephone com
pany, as the owners thereof cannot
agree as to what is the best rmnyiess
policy. On one side of the suit there is
lined up Floyd Davenport, Chas. Heinz,
Perry ifoser. S. K. Gunrue, A; Sehind
ler and H. P. Hicks. These men have
brought suit against J. N. Van Arnam,
B. 8. Dunagan, Posey Lace, William Mc
Killip, W. W. Miller, Ernest Stewart
and George Coleman. It seems that
the lines are in bad shape and the own
ers cannot quite agree whether more
money should be spent in repairs or
what should be done. The plaintiffs v
the case ask the court that the partner
ship be dissolved and that the line be
sold.
Want Deserter Released To
la Hockey Team
A mother in the home, or a man or woman at busi
ness, with nerves undone and the system generally
feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in
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1 ' id Vu Law M W 1 u
Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit
forming and dangerous. The logical help is a form
& ot nourishment abundant in tonic properties
Scott s brings strength to the body, through nourish
ment that is felt in every part. If inclined to te
nervous, the logical answer is Scott's Emulsion,
S.o:t d Cowac. MaomScU. N, J. 23-.B
Tncoma, Wash., March 19. Charges
of high handed methods on the part of
military authorities at Camp Lewis wc
included in a bitter fight which opened
in the United States district court here
today to obtain the release vi Bomard
Patrick Morris, star player of the Sent-'leto from the custody of the military
tie hockey team, who is being held iu police.
custody at the cr.mp on tho charge of! Morris, who was arrested and eon
wilful desertion. fined at Camp Lewis March 5, by order
Federal Judgo E. E, Cushman this of draft board No. 6 in Seattle- had
morning issued an order directing Major been expecting to play with the Seattle
General Joseph D. Leitch, Camp Lewis team in the world championship hockey
commander, to produce Morris in court I aeries which opens in Seattle tonight.
Friday morning at 10 o'clock and show If ho is released Friday he may be able
cnuso why a writ of habeas eorpuMto take part in the third game elf the
should not be issued releasing the tth-1 sorics.
Governor Oleott received from Ad
jutant General Beebe a request thalt
e bo allowed to retire from that of
fice, the resignation to take effect im
mediately. The governor has granted
tho request, placing Mr. Bcobo on the
retired list in the same status as he had
previous to his taking up tho office.
As 1iis successor, Governor Oleott has
appointed Col. John L. May, coihman-
dor of the 102d infantry, who ias re
cently returned from France. This ap
pointment was made with a view to
modernizing the national guard and
bringing it to a high State of efficien
cy. Col. May has made for himself a
reputation in the service as being one
of the best lnstrnctorg of the Ameri
can forces, and has been mentioned in
the highest terms. His appointment is
a case of the right man in the right
place.
TOP QUALITY
GRAIN FATTED
STEER BEEF
This is choice and will surely satisfy your palate
POT ROAST, per lb. '." . 26c
PRIME RIB ROAST, oer lb. 32c
TENDERLOIN STEAK, per lb. 30c
T. BONE STEAK, per lb. . 35c
PLATE or RIB BOIL, per lb. 1 9c
SUGAR CURED
SMOKED MEATS
FROM SELECTED HOGS
Best Hams, half or whole, per lb. 35c
Choice Bacon .... 35c to 37c
Cottage Rolls . . . . . . . 32c
Jowls and Picnics . 23c
. . . 28c
FULL DRESSED
Young Hens
Fresh Eggs
Creamery Butter
Country Butter
Armour's Oleo.
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At Current Low Prices
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NO. 5 SIZE PAIL
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NO. 10
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$2.55
RENDERED
BEEF FAT
18c
MOULDED
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Salem, Oregon Phone 1528
EVERYTHING GUARANTEED
The Oregon fish -and came commis
sion met this afternoon at the state
house to tako up a long calendar of
business. Among other itemg the sal
ary of (jamo Warden b'hoemaKer was
advances from $2o00 'to $3000, and
that of Fish Warden Clanton from
$1800 to $2500. Other official in the
department were advanced in tho same
Tatio. It was recommended among oth
er things that anghn'g for bass, gray
ling, catfish and other game fish be
prohibited between December 1 and
April 1; and that angling for trout of
less than 10 inches tie prohibited for
tho same period. Among other matters
coming before the commission -was a
protest from 6. 8. Mohlor of Oregon
City, who has an ambition ito establish
a commercial hatctoery on Herman
creek, above Cascade Locks He claims
a prior right to the waters of Herman
creek. The state has a number of aux
iliary feeding ibasins on the stream and
Master Fish Warden Clunton insists
that ho holds the priority there for the
state. At the present time he has
twoen eight and ten million salmon fry
feeding there. Tho commission finally
voted to acquire tho property 'by con
demnation proceedings, in case the
ownora of the property were not will
ing to accept a reasiojia'blo figure for
it. A bit of capsicum was injected into
the discussion when Mohlcr insinuated
that Clanton had contemplated taking
a personal interest In a commercial
hatehery there, which Clanton shortly
disavowed.
State Biologist Wm. L. Finlcy was
present alt the meeting and presented
a protest against the action of tho com
mission dn advancing the salaries of
the wardens and deputies all along the
line without go much as a look at his
department. Mr. Finlcy had niado no
suggestion as to a raise in salaryl and
he did not contemplate doing go, but
he intimated that he had a lino oa a
mora lucrative position in the remote
east. However, the commission did not
aeo fit ito act in the matter, Warden
Shoemaker merolv stating that Mr.
iFinloy had the privilege of presenting
hi own recommendation in regular
form, , 1
In course of the meeting Governor
Oleott called attention to a number of
telegrams that had eome in from vari
ous parts of the state, insinuating that
tli commission was being influenced
by political and commercial interest
and urging that the 'body 'be shut off
from such influences.
Governor OlcM also read a commu
nication from President A. K. Down.,
of the Oregon Sportsmen's League,
beuring upon this matter, from which
the following is an extract.
"In order that in the interest of pro
tects n and propagation of game fish
and wild ibirj and animal life of the
state of Oregon a plan evolved to di
vorce the present dominating eontrol
of political ami -commercial fitJiimy in
terests from game affairs, we respect
fully request that you ina'.ttute an ih
vestieation tf tho activities of the de
partment with a view to sotting up a
system eliminating this dual control
and establihinV a method of proced
ure, even under the premmt commission
act, that will insure maximum of
protection and production of cur world
life." ,
Among the recommendntiom made
ty Master Came Warden Shoemaker
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wcro rue luuowuig
Be sure you get the Genuine
Look for this signature
on the box. 30c.
IF HAIR IS TURNING.
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Don't Look Old! Try Grand
mother's Recipe To Dark
en And Beautify Faded,
Streaked Hair.
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair ean only be had by brew-,
nn a mixture of Kaee ica ana oui-
phur. Your hair is your charm,
mnke or mars the faeo. When
fades, turns gray or itreaked, just an
nni.i;tinn or two of Bage ana oui
phur enhauce its appearance a h
dredfold.
TWt 'hnther to Drenare the mix-
tnr vmi can net this famous old
rpcinn improved hv the addition of oth
er ingredients at a small cost, all ready
fni. two. Tt is called Wyeth'g Sage aird
Sulphnr Compound. This can always
ha rinnenrte.d noon louring uaw n"
natural color and lustre of youi hair.
Kvflrvbodv uses "Wyeth's" 8agc
ani Rnlnhur Compound now because it
wirnn m naturallv and evenly that
nnhnlv fn tell it has been applied,
Vn .imnW damnen sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this .through
the hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another appli
cation it becomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and lustrous.
SALTS IF KIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
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Kidney and Wadder weakness resnlt
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and inflame, causing a burning, scald
ing sejiantion, or setting up an imita
tion at the neck of the bladder, oblig
ing you to seek relief twi or three
times during the night. Tho sufferer is
in eonstant dread, thes water passes
sometimes with a scaldir,? sensation
and is very profuse; again, there is dif
ficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call it,
because they can't eontrol urination.
While it is extremely annoying and
sometimes very painful, this is really
one of the most simple aiilmcnts to over
come. Get about four ounces of Jad
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a tablespoon ful in a glass of water bo
fore breakfast, continue this for two
or three days. This will neutralize the
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source of irritation to the bladder and
urinary organs which then act normal-
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