The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 22, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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MARION COUriTY GETS
GOOD ROADS MESSAG
NOW BOOSTING BONDS
' J. Adams Principal Speak-
. er at iaiem meeiing; ex
plains Away Objections,'
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MOTHERS MAKE ADDRESSES
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;Xlee;atla jetom JTiunt of PistrJet:
J on xa4l scout Anrel Jtprn.
J tattveo an; Up In ta WUL
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j ' SaJem, Or.. March 22. With dclea
!tlons present Irom nearly all the
(towns In Marlon county, an en thu si
lastic rood ra5 meeting: wu, h.ld las
uieht at the Salem. Commercial club,
t Th campaJm for th ,16,000.000
fnondine bill, which is to bo voted on in
June,, was riven a great- tranatus in
It his county by a talk mad! by B. J.
fAdama, a member of tho state hlrh
Jway commission. Many speakers who
frollowed him declared they had not
understood the situation before and
What they felt confident, tf the lnXor
tmatlon can be carried to the people,
jtho bond will carry by a bir m
Jjorlty. i - . Bonding- Bill Explained.
I Mr. Adams explained the two bond,
flnr bills and the measure Increasing
the motor vehicle license tax which
Hvere passed by the legislature. He r
Iferred to various oWectlona that have
tbeen rateed to the $6,000,000 bonding
Jbill. one being the question as to its
authority,
I "It doesn't make much difference as
to Its parentage, If the child Is rood;
(h ; aald, : "I think it is wise to lay
aside all (prejudice and consider wneth-
jer the bill Is the thing we want.
I "If we want good roads how are we
fto ret them? We cant build them
Jwlth toothpicks. It takes men and
money to build roads. "Who Is groins
Ho pay the bills?
I : jrees to Pay Xade'btednese.
I Mi Adam declared that both the
interest and principal of both tho $.-
tooo.000 bond issue, and the $1,800,000
bond Issue to match tho government
funds, will be paid from motor vehicle
' Hcena fees and that In 26 years there
Nrlll be received In-addition from the
mcens fee over $7,000,000.
Mr. Adams estimates tihat the state
- can ova aurouae nnai lor iu,uuu b
fmUe, and that the bond issue will
Jcover upwards of 600 miles.
f Referring to the statements that
.have been made that the highway
commission would be controlled by va
rknis paving interests; , he deoiared
'that If any member was so controlled
!ha should be removed immediately.
"Bat I don't believe those who make
touch statements believe them," he
(aid, "if you have confidence in the
: -comnnsMon, then give It all tho as'
rsistance that you can. If you do not
: ;have confidence in the commission,
.'tlhen -give it' as little money to spend
i Trunk Boads CTret.
i Mr. Adams prevented arguments to
'. ahow the necessity of building the
main trunk roads first, and deoiared
,lf . combination, to hold, up paving
3noea were discovered that the com
.mission would get Its own paving
J4ant and lay its own paving
f Dr - F. m Galllk'tar of PHW.rtow TT
Moore of Woodburn, Mr. Ktech of J
xsianon Mr. wutr or J err arson ana
' iothers from Marlon county . towns
, made talks In favor of the bonds.
When Joseph Albert, president of
ftJie Commercial club, asked to . bear
'rom the Mt. Angel delegation, August
Jluckensteln said members of the dele
gation had telephoned him they could
. eiot reach the meeting because of the
impassable road, and requested him
to give assurances that they were for
the bond.
INDIANA W0 MAN - HAS GREAT DIAMOND DISPLAY
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Mrs. Charles XL Anthonjr of Moncie, IimL, who startled New York a
few years ago with her de loxe gowns and diamond studded heels
is in Gotham again with a new collection of sparklers. Her dia
monds this time are in rings of unusual design. The stones are
of great size and brilliance, and are set in platinum. Mrs. An
thony says, she really doesn't know how many diamonds she owns.
I ' Itibot Cabinet Approved.
Pafia. March 22. U., P.) Th
French chamber of deputies yesterday
approved the Rlbot cabinet by a vote of
'4 40 to 140.
Southern Oregon Is .
Feeling Better, Too
Ashland, Or., March 22. Sentiment
favoring the $6,000,000 road bond Issue
has received a pronounced Impetus
hare, as the result of the announce
ment from the state highway commis
sion that the Ashland-Klamath Falls
Lakevlew road had been added to, the
road program by the commission.
- !oiatatter to the Ashland Commer
cial club, B. Behaon announced that.
In studying over the road maps and
program, the state commission was
Surprised to find a road of the impor
tance of this highway which connects
southwestern and southeastern Oregon
left out, and after finding that they
had the power to do so, had Included
it in the state road program.
Mr, Benson called attention to the
fact , that availability of funds will
depend to a great extent upon the pas
sage of tho road bonds measure, as In
case this measure does not pass at the
.June election, all of the state money
will be needed for Chinroftement of
trunk highways and but littll'rtli be
available for any but the main iMgh
ways named in the road program..
Shipping Board Official En Route.
Washington, March . (I. N. S.)
Theodore Brent, secretary 'of the fed
eral shipping board, left Washington
yesterday for Pacific coast points on
an inspection tour of the shipping In
dustry there.
Positions Offered
Under Civil Service
FIGHT TO ESTABLISH
FERRY ON WILLAMETTE
AT SALEM IS BITTER
Promoters of Project Fair in
Attempt to String a Cable
Across 'the River at Night.
Salem, Or., March 22. The fight
over establishing a ferry across the
Willamette at Salem Is becoming as
exciting as was the time when the
Marion-Polk county bridge bill, which
was passed by the legislature, was
lost for many days.
Under an old law, according to
Plstrlct Attorney Gehlhar. If a ferry
is once established it Will exclude, the
establishment of a free ferry and will
prevent another paid ferry f rom ; be
ing established within five ' blocks,
which would be equivalent under con
ditions here, to barring a second ferry
entirely.
Terrymen Try to string Cable.
Advised of this law, no doubt. Skin
ner A Bushnell, with whom the coun
ty court has failed in its efforts to
make a deal to operate a free ferry.
Tuesday night sought to string, their
ferry cable during tne nigni. xney
were detected -by a night watchman.
who ealled the ofneers ana arove tne
ferrymen off the premises, which
were city streets.
Then District Attorney Gehlhar,
County Judge Bushey. County Com
missioner Hunt and Roaamaster qui
ver pitched in and filled up the hole
that the ferrymen had dug.
. banding Is Denied Firm.
Today Skinner & Bushnell applied
to the city engineer for a permit to
establish a ferry landing at the foot
of Chemeketa street. The -application
was denied and the ferrymen are said
to have threatened to Institute man-
damns proceedings.
The property next to tne root ,01
Court street, .where the men were
working last night, belongs to the
Spaulding Logging company ana to
day that company leased It to the
city and put up a fence with no
trespass" signs.
To protect Us prior rights, the
county tonight began the operation
of a small boat, calling it a ferry,
and tomorrow will put Into operation
a larger boat.
Careless Smoker Is
Given $5 Lesson
Auto Speeders Are I
Becoming Numerous
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Big Sate of Aeotdaata Bsports "An
Tarmad ta Sanaa aTaaday, Says VasUo
Safety Ooaualgsloa CaaJmaa Coffin.
"They're getting careless again,"'
said Harry Coffin, chairman of the
publio safety commiasion, yesterday
day, Indicating a bunch of accident re
ports aa inch thick. ' "All sines Sua-day.-
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' The advent of spring has brought
forth its usual crop . of automobile
drivers "feeling their, oats." which la
turn brings accidents. About to sines
Sunday are la Mr. Coffin's reports, and
half of these show minor injuries.
Mrs. Thomas Short or Hillsdale was
at headquarters to report, an ac
cident on Blavtn road west of the city
last Wednesday, In which she -was
slightly injured. -
E. C. Garcia, teacher of Spanish at
Jefferson High school, and Professor
M. M. Rlngler war principals in aa
accident about f:S0 Tuesday Bight at
Thirteenth and Thompson streets.
Bain on tho windshields and closed
curtains prevented clear 'views. Both
machines 'wars slightly damaged,
Warehouse to Be Built
Morton. March 22. The Cttlsens'
league of eastern Cewis county has de
cided to build a warehouse at Morton.
It will also. build warehouses else
where In eastern Lewis county as the
development of this section demands.
This much was accomplished at the
first meeting of the warehouse and
fair committee. Held In Morton last
Saturday.
Tim to lif
Pictured here are two models a Mam'i-a Woman'.
They represent truly in every outline two bf our newest -and
most popular Spring Number something the smart
dressers will appreciate. The prices are attractive, too, as
tnere's a saving of a dollar or two.
In whits and Ivory
kid lace boot exactly
as illustrated go ff
tot ipO.UU
Our 801108: stock is complete in
every deUu. All the wanted styles
are here in every size. Expert and
.polite fitters to assist you. Prices
as pleasing as the styUs. And on top of it all is the assurance
that you are to be satisfied for- this is
The House of Satisfaction
Home of thm J, & Af. Shorn for Men
292 Washington Street
Between
4th and 6th.
'Rowtonlan tan and black e C Ca
calf exactly aa illustrated ipJ.jU
I LIKE IT
-This Optical Business
because every time we fit t customer
with a pair of good glasses I feel
that we have done something for
some one,
PRICES
Sphero in
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opaero in your own
frame ...fl.00
Lensea Sphero In Aluminum
. frame ....fl.50
Lenaea Bpbero In gold filled
tram .tS.BO
Xnsea Sphero (curved) In O. B.
-glasa mounting ..tS.BO
Xryptot teases s.oo to tlS.00
a- ; i;H
STAPLES, The Jeweler
268 MORRISON ST, Botwssa 34 and 4th
Klrh Salaried Places Await Seekers
Who Can stand Xxamiaations That
Are steaixad for same.
The United States civil servlco com-,
mission has lust announced several
more open examinations to be held in
the' customs house, for the following
positions: On April 17 senior land ap
praiser, male. In the Interstate Com
merce commission, $1800 to $2700 and
expenses.
On April lt( Inspector of shoes ana
leather, male, quartermaster corps, of
marine corps. $1200 and over. .
Other examinations are for mechani
cian. Instrument maker, male, bureau
c f standards. $1000 to $1400; editorial
Clerk, male and female, bureau of for
lam and domestlo commerce, $1300 to
$1600; assistant Inspector of engineer
ing material, male. Office of lnspscor
of engineering material, in various
eastern cities, $4 to $4.4$ par day.
M. K. Wigton. on tho board of civil
service examiners. In the postoff'ce
building, furnishes further information
and application blanks.
At a cost of $5 the lesson, T. Llne-
han, employ of tho Marshall-Wells
Hardware company, learned that he
must not throw matches or hot ashes
out of his apartment window at the
conclusion of a smoke.
L.lnehan learned this from Municipal
Judge Stevenson yesterday. The
case was the first of lta kind coming
up in a Portland court. Llnehan was
convicted under that clause of the fire
marshal's ordinance prohibiting the
throwing of firs from a window.
Following a smoke, I4nehan knocked
the ashes from his Pipe out the .win
dow, and a few lodgers in rooms be
low, in tho Stryker apartments. Seven
teenth ana (joucn streets, soon 101a tne
fir department the awnings were
burning.
Nash Named Police'
Cbiefat Pendleton
fPgssgagWQPClLKaUsgBlUj EMisjHji
tmg and
Home Building
ioKptng has a very Important place in the notta A
JP V k , ecottBU' Ust of expense only,
will often point out unnecessary outlays and show chances
L' ?C0?0tni reauU l considerable saving.
Paying household expense by check offer a. number of
advantage, the most important of which are tho written
record of every payment and the automatic receipt fur
tUshed for every transaction by means of the canceled
check, Cocao in and talk over with us the matter of open.
Ing a. commercial account.
LAdd & Tilt6n Bank
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1859.
Washington
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Commandeering ot
Ships to Be Slight
Chairman Senman of Snipping Board
Says Overaeaa Commsre Will Hot
Be Disturbed by Taking Over Vessels
Washington. March Mv (L N. S.l
In spite of the serious turn In the In
ternational crisis, the government does
not contemplate the commandeering of
any vessels engaged in foreign com
merce. It was declared by Chairman
Penman of the United States shlpplnx
board yesterday afternoon. A formal
statement said: -
'"Chairman Denman stated that while
h could not give accurate details of
the naval program of commandeering
merchant tonnage he would assure the
shipping public that the procram Is not
extensive ana win create no consider
able dlsturbancee In overseas com
merce. It is not in the minds of the
navy department at the present time
to commandeer any vessels ensnared in
carrying of general cargoes to foreign
countries." ,
Religious Lecturer
Barred From Campus
Seattle. Wash.. March $2 -P. N. 8.1
Because Raymond Bobbins, lecturer
and politician, wanted to pledge the
students of the University of Wash
ington to religious life, his sched
uled talks on the campus are can
celled today. Bobbins passes out. at the
eloee of his talk, a card to be signed
by the student, pledging him to "live
that kind of a religious life that
Jesus- Christ lived."
president Bussauo ox tne univer
sity, arrived at the decision that the
meetings should be cancelled. ' He
wets backed by a committee from the
campus T. M. C A- which had the
services in ' charge.
Bobbins. -. however, will speak in
church here, where b can pass the
cards.
Ship Deserter Now
Denied Citizenship
Anders Michael Bjorkholm, a native
of. Finland, who applied for cltlseoshlp
In the United States district court yes
terday, was denied admittance as i
cltlaen by reason of his hiving desert
d from a ship, ss alleged, when he de
cided to stay in this country.
leave was given him to make new
application, however. The time that
still - remained for th fulfillment of
hi contract with the ship's company
was held by Judge Wolverton as not
to be considered lawful residence in
this country and therefore not appli
cable to naturalisation, ; y :
: Spiked ' projections on the hinged
cover of new salt shakes enter the
openings in th top when it is Idle
and prevent them being clogged.
Pendleton. Or, March 22. expected
conflict between Mayor Best and the
council failed to materiaUse at last
night's meeting. Councilman Penlana
carried out his- tnreat to resign irom
the police committee but the council
refused to accept his resignation.
Tho council confirmed the ap
pointment - of Frank Nash as chief
of police to succeed T. B. Gurdane,
whose resignation and charges against
th mayor precipitated th present
situation. -
Alkali in Soap
-Bad For the Hair
Soap should be used very carefully.
If you want to keep your hair looking J
its best. Most soaps and prepared
shampoos contain too much alkali.
This dries the scalp, makes the hair
brittle, and rulna it.
The beat thins for ateady use is
just ordinary mulslf led cocoanut oil
(which Is pure and greaseless). and ft
better than th most expensive soap, or
anything else you can use.
One or two teaspoonfula will cleanse
th hair and scalp thoroughly. 61n)ply
moisten th hair with water and rub it
In. It make an abundance af rlh
creamy lather, which rinses out easily,
removing every particle or dust, dirt.
dandruff and excessive oil. Th hair
dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves
the scalp soft, and the hair fine and
silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy
to manage.
Ton-can get mulslf led cocoanut -oil
as 4 nKafmamp .a
a few ounce will supply tvery mem
Employes. Must,
Keep Corns Off
Says they destroy efficiency
. v- dm can be lined ngnt
- out now.
Many large' retail establishments nw
Insist that every employ have cornless
feet, because one cannot appear pleas4
ant oerore a patron or be fully effi
cient when the brain is constantly re
mindful of theas painful peats. -
Th simplest method known to ret
relief Is to apply a few drops of frea-
rone Oirectly upon the tender, achlas
corn, which promptly relieves the sore
ness, and soon the entire corn, root and
all. tins right out without pain.
- A Quarter ounce of f reexone will ooet
very llttl at any drug store, but is
sufficient to remove every hard or eof t
corn or callus from one s feet- -
'This drug is gummy, but dries in a
moment and seems to Just shrivel : no
the corn without inflaming or even Ir
ritating the surrounding tissue or skin.
This should &terest many men and
women nere. i - .
For Your
Cold
Thompson Gripp
and Cold Tablets.
To relieve frlppe
and colds quickly.
Regularly a Sc.
Special 15c
Business is Sfood
the first two months of this year have been record breakers in.
The Owl Drug Stores, both in volume of cash sales and number of
customers. Again we thank you. The Owl Drug Co. ,
For Your:
Cough '
Kirk Cough Bal
sam (contains Irish
Moss). An old-time
standard remedy.
Used with success
for many years.
Regularly pSc.
Special 15c
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
25c Bottle Grape Juice
FREE
Made from the choicest Concord
grapes the pride of the vineyard.
A delicious drink for home use. Rich
and full flavored.
To every purchaser
of a 50c bottle of this
grape Juice we will
five a 25c bottle
REE.
Friday and Satar
ofay only.
To Make Your Feet
Glad .
Radium Corn Files
Unquestionably the best of their
kind. Safe, painless and easy to use.
10c
Cts-It ...20c
Tis 20c
Rexall Corn Solvent ........ -25c
Green's Corn Remedy ...... . 25c
Corn Pads 10c
Rexall Foot Powder 25c
Lamotte's Corn Paint 20 C
Owl Orange Label Drugs
10c size, Special
7f (Each
These drugs are guaranteed
to be the highest possible
quality obtainable. They are
prepared in The Owl labor
atory and every ingredient is
the best that expert chemists
can select.
1 0c size Bicarbonate Soda
1foz.,7t
1 0c size Epsom Salts
1foz.,7c
1 0c size Powdered Boric Acid
3-oz.. 7
10c size Oil Eucalyptus 1-oz., 7t
1 0c size Cascara Bark 1-oz., 7
Friday and Saturday only.
Bit IB - W
fneCo
8
4
50c Rubber Gloves
Special 30c
The Packard tlong
wrists, substantial and
strong. Fit neatly and
have good wearing,
qualities. Reg ularly
5oc.
Specl Friday and
Saturday, 30
K
. For the Man Who
Shaves Himself
Our regular 10c styptic
stick. Special Friday f"
and Saturday. 3C
Other Shaving Aids
25c
10c
.15ct25c
23 c. 25c
23c
Johnson's Foot Soap
Calocido
Rexall Corn Salvo . . ,
20c
20c
......10c
25c Owl Corn Paint
A popular and efficient prepa
ration for removing " pf
corns. Special ........ XtJts
48 Envelopes 48 Sheets of
Writing Paper, 33c
Cascade Linen. An excellent qual
ity of paper in a neat and attractive
box. Qnly by buying this paper In
immense quantities can we make
such a low price at this time 33?.
IP?)
Florida Water ..
Camphor Ice . ,
Talcum
Shaving Powder
Shavinar Cream.
Rexall ToOet Cream Z5c
Imported Rose Water ...... .2Sc
Red Feather Lotion' SOc
Red Feather Vegetal SOc
Imported Bay Rum 40 C
Witch Hazel Cream 25c
Witch Hasel (pint bottle) ...25c
Shaving; Sticks . . . . . .20c to 30c
Shaving Soap, per f ake Sc
Brush 1 .25e to $4.00
Strop . .25c to S2S0
Toilet Articles at
Special Prices
25c Owl Ro Cold Cream,
Special .. 17c
25c Bird Face Pwdr., Special 1 7c
An Excellent Special
These Dressing Combs 37c
BST QUALITY HARD RUB
BER. PRACTICALLY UN
BREAKABLE. Ugbt In weight,
yet strong enough for the
heaviest hair. Handsome
models. All coarse or
coarse and fine. Regular,
ly SOc
Special. 37c
Douche Syringe Special
Women's bulb, all-rubber,
vaginal douche syringe,
Made in all one piece seam
less rubber. An effective
purifier and cleanser. Reg
ularly $1.00.
Special, Friday and
Saturday, 59.
:fTeT
.....29c
.....67c
24c
t.17c
50c Sal Hepatica .
$1.00 Nuxated Iron
30c Freezone
25c Lithia Tablets.
$1.00 Pinkham's Comp.. .63c
85c Scott's Hypophosphite 59c
50c Sloan's Liniment .... 30c
50c Benetol 29c
50c Haarlem Oil Caps.. .33c
25c Carter Sanitary Fluid,
full pints . . ... . . . .17c
30c Limestone Phosphate 23c
Gentlemen's 25c Combs
s Special 15c
it
Black, hard-rubber coijibs,
seven inches long. Highly
polished. Coarse and fine or
all coarse. Regularly 25c.
Special 15t?
Olive Oil Bottled in France
As long as our present stock
lasts, we will continue toMelk
-Felix Audemard's Imported, Olive
Oil at the same prices we have
been charging for some months
This oil is bottled for s in
France a rich, delicious and
nourishing olive oiL
-Quart Bottles ..J.00
Sample atxo ...... 25c
For Better Health
In massaging, scalp treatment,
reduction of obesity, a ribrator
performs wonders. The ,
New -Life Vibrator
has given thousands relief, who
suffered from rheumatism, poor
circulation, backache, etc.
Free demon-
-stration. Men
. and wotifm at-
tendants,
Vibrators,
$12.50
upward1.
cm with
Z J jf Vibrmtor
FREE
French Ivory Special
One. of our regular high
quality French Ivory hair
brushes. A beautiful model.
Regularly $2.00. '
1 Special $1.59.
$1.50 Catarrh Treat
ment, Special $1
atomizer for
One Baker oil
nose and throat.
A handy and
efficient spray.
Regularly 1
and one 50c bot
tle of Baker Ca
tarrh Treatment
for spraying in
the nose ztii
throat. Regular
ly SOc. Both
Special SI.
$2 Ideal Hair Brush
Special $1.59
SOO-pag-e oook.
The famous Hughes
"Ideal" Ilair J Brush xvtih
multiple bristles set in a pis-
able rubber cushion ; 'water
proof and veryi durable.
0vl Glove.
Cleaner
Makes your- gloves .like
new.. Regularly 2 Sc. ?
Special; 15c
Fortlaad Stor at Brm4war and Waaalagtoa sns-X. Straslre, Igrr.
stobzs xm nz rxnrcrpx. cmxs of m rxema coast