Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 30, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919.
PAGE THREE.
GOVERNOR URGED
TO USEEXTRAPAY
TO CALL SESSION
That Governor Olcott uss the money
das him aa salary as secretary of state
and which he has refused to accept in
defraying the expense of an extra sea
son of the legislature to ratify the suf
frage amendment to the constlutlon, is
urged in a letter received Wednesday
from Mrs. E. May Newill, 774 Hoyt
street. Portland.
lire. Newill declares that the re-
sponse to a campaign of addresses in
favor of an extra session has been
hearty and spontaneous and that it is
evident that a special session Is desir
ed by the public. Should the governor
use the money to which he is entitled
as seoretary of state salary for the
session it would plainly emphasize tne
fact that no business other than ratlfi
cation of the amendment, she saya. ,
The letter in part follows:
"Th attorney eeneral assures us
that, while you are entitled to draw
two salaries, under the unusual cir
cumstances existing, you have, in real
ity, drawn but one. The state, there
fore, is saving, through you, the salary
of one official. This makes it possible
for you, without any abnormal drain
upon tha treasury of the state, to call
an extra session of the legislature for
the purpose of ratifying the suffrage
amendment I amjjonfident that tha
women of Oregon would deem it a very
m-acloua and friendly act on your part.
They would not fail 'to realize that It
was due not only to your very prac
tical and effective support of the com
Dlete enfranchisement, of women and
the aemocratlzation of the nation, but
also to your generous and patriotic con
cention of your duty as a public orn
cial to refrain from taking personal ad
vantage of peculiar but legitimate op
portunities. w- '
"No one could question the expendi
ture, for a public emergency, of a sum
equivalent to a salary that is not only
Dledered to you. but earned by you. On
the contrary. It would make your posi
tion In requesting the legislators not to
enact any other legislation, almost im
pregnable. The opinion of the citizens
who are genuine suffragists could be
concentrated on the members of the
legislature in such a way that they,
would realize the danger of trying to
take advantage of your generosity. Pro
testations of friendliness to suffrage
are of no avail in a case like this, un
less they are backed by actions that
harmonize."
INCORPORATIONS.
Grown-Ups at Play? Yes,Kiddies,Too,
Urged in "Better World" Movement
lfcf?i!;) fell
Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 30.
Ciizens of Kenewick, Okla., ft small
cotton assembling and ginning town,
seized two carloads of coal to pravent
a tieup of the town's industry by the
threatened coal strike. The coal was
consigned to the Cotton Belt railroad
at Commerce, Texas. The townspeople
turned the coal over to the Kenewick
Ginning company.
. Flay for everybody kiddies and
grown-ups alike is a feature ot the
plan ot the National bociai unit ur
banization for organizing neighbor
hoods to make a better democracy.
The Social Unit has the idea that
every city block should be a play cen
ter, and in its "demonstration com
munity," which is situated in Cin
cinnati, there are block parties, block -
picnics, block sings, block dances, and the Social Unit is enlisted. A smoker
even block journeys to the commun-yon the roof of one of tlie public
ity health clinic. . ' schools, attended by two hundred and
That the public schools should be fifty men of the neighborhood, with
open all the year round and used by a program of amateur boxing, was a pcrts who are helping to pipgram
everybody is another cause lor which recent teature, and an average oi a wider activities trom this anule.
Rowland Htmcs
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thousand people have attended the
Wednesday evening community sings
instituted in the neighborhood .
Plans for extending the Social Unit
idea to other municipalities are now
being discussed by twelve committees
of distinguished experts representing
many fields of social endeavor, who
v ill present recommendations to the
country at a national conference to be
held late in October. - Rowland
Haynes, Director of New York War
Camp Community Service, heads a
national committee of recreation ex-
OTIZENS SEIZE COAIi
MAINE CAXXS SESSION
Sacramento, Cal., Oct SO. Maine
has Jo.ned the state calling a special,
session of their legislature for the rati
fication ot the national suffrage amend
ment Governor Carl Milton has wired
Governor Stephens that Main's special
session would convene November 4.
According to recent estimates, the
pack of all fish at the various points
from Grays Harbor to Rogue river
and including tjio Columbia river is
fully GO per cent short of the normal
SINGER JTCST "RESTING'
Chicagu, Oct 30 Madame Ernestine
Schumaan-Heink is "merely resting"
and is not ill, it was stated at her
home today. She cancelled several
engagements. It was stated she had
been ringing in the south and a change
to coldar , northern climate uffucted
her throatl
Mostier is completing a modern
community packing house and stor
age plant. The structwe is 12Q feet
long and 66 feet wide and will cost
J125.000.
noannoiBimiiEZEaiiaiEHiooona
rhe5rInsulite Products company,
Inc., of Portland, capitalized at $10,
Wednesday. Incorporators are F. B.
Gilman, O. F. Larsen and J. M. Scud
der. Other concerns filing articles of
incorporation were: Mildman Cigar
company, Portland, capital stock $10,
000; D. C. Fulton, Alex Bernstein, I.
Ieeser Cohen; Ambleside, Inc., Port
land, $8000, E. G. Crawford, C. S.
Russell, George S. Rodgers; Fisk Re
pairing company, Eugene, $1500,
Clyde Fisk, Alva Fisk, Rodney Roach;
Contract Tailors Coperative associa
tion, Portland, N. Gold, Joe Stoler, A.
Schubener, J. Weider, J. Weinstein,
H. Bloomberg, E. Swanson, D. J.
Sherman,
ter.
The Carmen Ship company of Port
land filed resolution of dissolution.
The Automatic Brake company,
capitalized at $500,000 was granted
permission Wednesday by the corpo
ration commission to operate in Ore
gon and to sell stock amounting to
$50,000. Headquarters of the firm are
in Roseburg and the officers are R.
Z. Farmer, president; George S.
Marsh, vice president -and treasurer;
R. H. Grinstead, secretary; B. L. Ed
dy, attorney. The brake is suitable for
use on street cars, automobiles and
trailers.
OREGON THRIFT DRIVE
J. A. Churchill, state superintendent
of public instruction, has been ap
pointed director of thrift education for
Oregon by the United States treasury
department, and is today sending out
Information and treaties to all teach
ers and school principals and superin
tendents in the state. The campaign
will be carried out on lines outlined
by the government and in conjunction
with it.
In the circulars sent out the princi
ples of thrift and its benefits are set
forth and the teachers are given sug
gestions as to methods of reaching the
children. The plan is arranged to be
worked out in a series of lessons adapt
ed to the requirements of children of
various ages.
Evt,ry available warehouse and all.
.vacant buildings of any sort at Cres
well are full of apples, waiting to be
shipped.
LIBERTY BOND QUOTATION D
New York, Oct. 30. Liberty bond
W. J. Blrchall, S. J. Car- quotations: 3's, 100.94; first 4's, 95;
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second 4 8, j.zu; iirsi s, va; second
4 's, 93.20; third 4's, 94.14; fourth
4's, 93.30; victory 3 3-4's, 99.60;
4 3-4's, 99.64.
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Place a gallon or more of gasoline
in a dishpan or wash boiler, then put
in the things to be cleaned and wash
them with Solvlte soap. Shortly ev
erything comes out looking like new.
Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles.
No pressing needed. Do not attempt
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This gasoline soap is the secret of all
dry cleaning.
A package of Solvlte soap contain
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costs but a few cents at any drug
grocery or department store. Dry
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The fastest selling household utility ever offer
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There are more Duzz-All motor sets in use today
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bharpens knives and cuttlery. "
Polishes tarnished silverware and jewelry.
Beats eggs, whips cream and stirsdressings
Cleans and shines burned pans ahd rusted-
skillets.
Drills holes preparatory to driving nails.
Etches initials and designs on glassware. ,
Polishes finger nails instantly.
Massages the face and scalp.
' 1 Vibrates the body (the only real circulation
6timulant). : '
It is light of weight and portable, is guaranteed
: high grade nickeled throughout and the classiest
' electrical device ever shown.
It is being introduced in this city at a very low
price.
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A new home, you would carefully
plan and study, where and how you
could get the best materials and
workmanship; that would be your
natural-action.
H DO you use as much thought on
H your ciotnes:
YOUR clothes are talking all the time; saying something good or bad,
about you. IN buying our merchandise we use the best judgment possible
Scientific and experience of years of successful business, therefore we
buy only the best always whether it is SUITS or OVERCOATS.
BY the way, we buy OVERALLS by the fifty dozen lots, made to our
order, with our name on them "Bishop's Special." If they are not satisfact
ory to you, a new pair FREE. Overalls are costing wholesale more than our
selling price you get the benefit of this purchasing of large quantities in
advance. DON'T confuse these garments, they are of 220 weight denim.
Ask for "Bishop's Special" when you buy, then you get the best!
KEEP WARM
Warm Wool Socks Bishop's Fabrics
"BISHOP'S FABRIC" shirts are
manufactured for just this kind of
weather. They are of OREGON
FLEECE WOOL and are absolute
ly pure fleece wool, just what you
need for most any occasion th
keep you warm always.
BOYS shirts are made -of thp
, same fabric, from 13 to 14 1-2.
They keep the boy healthy.
Least Carbon
Zerolene, scientific
ally refined from se
lected California crude
oil, gives maximum
lubrication with least
carbon deposit. Get a
Correct Lubnca-.
tion Chart .for
your car.
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R. H. CAMPBELL, Special Agent, Salem, Oregon.
Girls ! Your ba?r needs a little "Danderine" - that's all ! When
it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff
appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful,
dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair,
also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too.
HEAVY wool socks that are
made to wear in large boots for
cold mornings, they come in white
natural and blue.
WE have the best quality in
dress CASHIMERE hose for dress
in the latest of shades.
Your Buyer and Our Buyer is in Chicago, gathering clever styles for the
coming season. v ' ';,..,....'. '.;:17;. -MiLWF!&
"Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron"
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st WILL BE
The first anniversary of the People's Cash Store in Salem. In order to show
our appreciation to the people of Salem and vicinity for the loyal support they
have given this institution during the past year, we will hold a great anniversary
sale. Everything in the store, in all departments :Groceries, Dry Goods, Men's
Clothing and Shoes will be sold at low prices for that day and up to and including
the following Wednesday.
Save Money on
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Save money and health. You can prevent coughs and colds by buying your
Rubber Goods at the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. We carry a complete line of
RUBBERS and RUBBER BOOTS for Men, Women and Children. The prices are
the lowest and the quality the best.
The prices are as follows: . 7
Men's Rubber Boots, blac k ...........$3.25 up
Ladies' Rubber Boots, black :...........$2.25 up
Children's Rubber Boots '.. $1.75 up
Men's Newark Brit Shoes 98c up
Women's Newark Brit Shoes ........;........:....75c up
SATURDAY'S
Anniversary Sale
Will be a Real Money Saver for you. Wait for this big went, it will be a golden
opportunity. YouH forget about the high cost of living when you see our prices
on groceries, clothing, dry goods, shoes and furnishings. ,
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