HOFF SUBMITS ANNUJpORT Total Receipts of State Treas ury for Year Over Twen j ty Millions tJ5?UillU,ng t0 the Tetany of tifV re.POrt Ior the ear 119. his tlm year In the ofrice. O. P. I off. receipts of the department for tae THE OltECOV STATES-MAX t TllllWOAV, JAXfAlIV , 1020. year were $20,876,401.80 and the to tal disbursements $17,604,603.74, leaving on December 31. im ,a cash balance of $3,271,79.06 Instate depositories on December I cash balance totaled $3,415, 980.77. secured by $4,813,782.18 in securities held In the state treaspry. -" "iioi me i unas pay 2 per u ieresi.oa daily balances . Interest Karaings Itemized. ' "DurinST the vsar lucf 1 ii r - . junt, ViUDCU. says me report, "the state received he sum of $53,655.82 as against the sum of $47,857.77 for the year 1918 !as interest earned upon deposits , of .state funds, an increase of $5798.03. ! I be: average dallv haianAa i ii ..... depositories for the year ending Da- " My Cakes Never Fall Never" iny 'ccesH1 f f',at,in a"d th? secret of Crescent Baking Powder it k a different and more convenient powder. miSrV"?3" '"eTpi Mn i'm in the midst of take SifuS 1 - CMt iuterrnI,tiou J ot mean to? fS V ?0l.lg l-nS to P"tio-no chance for it tot, fall, though baking is .delayed for hours." You pay only the pre-war price, if' I'1' " ' 'i ') '" Ii a-' ' '" :i ' """V "',',i lV'L-.;; - : 25c for 1 pound $1.00 for 5 pounds CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington - PROMPTS US TO ASK What's the me in hav ing a cozy home an in viting dinner splendid 1 i g h t a comfortable chair a friend, to drop in if your house is not warm and comfy. . Better order your Coal Nov, $10.50 per ton, up, Delivered LARMER TRANSFER CO. Phone 930 Failkg Yi This is the newspaper name for that form of weakened vision which begins to manifest from middle age and onwards. It is due to the hardening of the lens of the eye. Hitherto the muscles have been able to modify the lens, but its elasticity diminishing, this become almost impossible. .The inevitable" consequence is that clear vision : cannot always be obtained, f while such work as calU for great muscle exertion can only be done for saort periods in comfort. - ':' '..v -T i..,;;'' t: .' " .... k ' I"" - ', " ' y. -i.':-. i tj '' J- .w. vjWH unj vpm juwrv auiincY man ever anf w uvu tta i caiuug or sewing u very difficult. Ones book or newspaper is easier to read if held further from th eyes, and a stronger light is obtained than hitherto. . : x While old sight is not dangerous, it should receive prompt and careful treatment. The purchase of ready-made glasses is inadvisable, for though some may be obtained which tern poranly helpthe tendency: U to get glasses which are too strong or otherwise unsuitable, and therefor injurious to the . .ihe of e future the "advice of a qualified eighUesting optometrist in good time. . He DR: L HALL WILSON , . EYESIGHT; SPECIALIST . Fits Eyeglasses Ccrrecflv . 210-211 U. S, National Bank Building i , - ....... . .. . : ... " - 'i cember 31. 1919, was approximately $2,174,011.38. Interest earnings or 191 9are giv en as follows: SUtes deposits, $53,655.82; com mon school fund, $446,162.79: ari cultural college fund. $14,834.04; university fund. ..6268.62; rural credits fund. $21,865.27: segregated accident fnnd. $91,814.91: industrial accident fund. $44,485.43; burbank trust fund. $1,463.89. Total, $680,-550.77. The inheritance tax is mentioned; as a very productive source of reve nue to the state. Receipts from tax es on gifts, legacies and inheritance for 1919 were $346,276.97. The report states that the revenue feeeived br'the State treasurer from the motor vehicle deoartmnt. whfrh is used for the improvement of roads and highways, was $745,703.50. and from the gasoline tax S290.79K 4 Total receipts from all sources di verted for road and highway purpos es amounted to $8,471,966.55. Operation of Rond Khmm. . Relative to the state's bonded in debtedness the report says: "The bonded indebtedness of the state of Ore iron on December 21. 1919.- was S10.665.7SO. on of $7,375,750 during the year 1919. With .the exception of $450,000 is sued by the state land board as Or egon farm credit 4. per cent bonds and $75,750 issued by the Oregon ir rigation securities commission to pay -the interest on irrigation bonds, this bonded indebtedness represents issues for road and highway im provement. The payment of interest an dtne retirement of the highway bonds is provided for from It ieviea on motor vehicles, chauffeurs, gasoline and from all monm anrt enues which, by law are diverted for me improvement of our roads and oignways. vi the monds issued for highway -purposes SI. 200 000 m t. sued under the state co-operative act otherwise known as the 'Bean-Barretts bill. These bonds, beginning xyzt ana i3z. win oe retired at the rate of $100,000 per year until paid. The interest rate is ,4 per cent. Of the remaining highway bonds $2,- A A ft AAA . were issued pursuant to the $6,000,000 act and retired beginning utb years irom tne date of issue at me rate; or z i-z per cent seml-an nually until paid. The Interest rate Is .4 per cent. All other highway uunus were issued pursuant to the $"10,000,000 act and wfll be retired one-twentieth each year commencing wun me six in year after the Issuance tuereoi. - ABOUT RHEUMATISM ..-:- . ... . What Toaahd Ilare Found Gives Relief From This l'ainfol Trouble Rheumatism is a constitutional disease, manifesting itself In local aches and pains. Inflamed joints and stiff 'muscles. It cannot be cured by lrwal af Ktsrnal nnllnllnna . It must have constitutional treatment.4 Take a course of the great blood purlfying and tonic medicine.' Hood's Sarsaparilla. which corrects the acid condition of the .blood on which rheumatism depends, and gives per-' uiaucui reitvi. mis meuiciue com bines, with excellent alterative and tonics, what Is generally-conceded to ire IUC UlUDb cuecuiv ngcui in IB treatment of this disease. If a cathartic or laxative Is needed take Hood's Pills. Purely vegetable. Cossack Leader Who May Win Support of . British in Siberia HUNGRY BUT DAREN'T EAT Take "Pape's Diapepsin" and eat favorite foods without fear . Your "meals hit bakt v - ach is sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloated after eatin? beavy lumps of indigestion pain or ucauacae, DUl never mind. Here is msiani renei. "?.n 1 y P8et! Eat a tablet ti fv RT Jt ""W"" aa Immediately the Indigestion, gases, acidity and all stomach distress caused by acidity - Tl- K . w rw uiapepsin tablets are the surest, quickest stomach relievers in the world. They cost very little at CHANGE MADE IN SHOW DATE Salem Automobile Dealers As- ,-. sociahon Wonld Control Space at State Fair 1 Date of the automobile show to DeVViLV1?, Sa,em AnobiIe "aJers association was changed February 19. 20. 21. to February 1? last nfcght. The reason for the eiunge is that the armory, where the show will be held, is-under leas t0rdar D,Sht for taVpar: thl d !p,ay of the hlbits at the show it was found that' the as sociation would have to limit the entries to the rf-. o.l T . - --c. i r. ui ciHiem oniy. I ,r,nL7. ht building that " tocateq io noid the show, 'but IS too ama II . -11 'leal era to have an -hiKit . rod any of the local dealers out. ne estimated ost of the show i between $500 and $600.. which will include all exiene tv. i estimated to aggregate $125 for the three days. MiikIo nnhifi a orations and minor erpenditures will or me 'oaiance. (Another a nest Inn nt mt.r.k ji ion was regarding the rates the? Sa lem dealers have to tpay to the Port land Interests for floor ana v Ktate fair. It waa h-w- ' ltfealers have , the same right to i .vn? entin "to; floor spac ,at the fair grounds, amt mi. i- ' pace. as the" Portland firms have ........ oi inree was appointed tot consult with ih at -t and Investigate th,e matter, to as certa n whether or not the Salem ssoeiahon could have control of the SU1'! Lth ra,r nd fi'tbr let it to the Portland dealers a the next fair? a iPvG J8kInner' n auto dealer of Independence, was present at the meetjns and ald he hd heard Tron. reliable soarrea ihi th .... .... lialFr Is :Bted " ird in th- most StatM ,nauM of the United i" Thr 8Sm OMocIatio expects to Ion and Polk counties. Tmoanse Deportment, R. C. a Jh Liit,e, Greekraddy. what did you do In the Trojan war? '-.Daddy (proudly) My chnd , Painted the spots on the wooden horse. London punch. I I 5 - -r- it - i . V uv4 9 General Semenoff Cable reports from ToVIn inHtoat- that the government of Admiral Kol- Chak is about to COllanae anil tK.t complete new lineup' is being organ- uw oioena. uenerai Knox. Mm. manding the rtrittah ring In Harbin with General Semenoff wun a view. It Is believed in ti of switching, British support from n.uivu-. io. ine teaaer of the Cos- in nortnern Siberia. FAST BASEBALL WILL BE SEEN Biddie BishoD Plans Semi. Pro Aggregation and Fine 1 Article of Ball iWith Biddie Bishop at the throt tie, one of the best Indenendent ha ball elubs in tne. state 2s promised inia season. Bishop for nerly wa with th. t-. Butte teams of the Northwest league r"..i "ay-a wun the ramous Xi.cMianillo Tc-lobana . iia i. n ing in Salem. ' In making an invoice of the local talent Bishop. finds euh men avail- oie as uoie. Cox. Miller, Keen. Auams, rroctor, Humphries and Craig. Knickerbocker nr tho McMinnville rl habiUt in Salem tiow-. having a Job " i" siaie treasurer's office, and will be available for th. lroi Another man at: the state house Who nas piayea rast ball In Oregon and in other states " wtiere h Yiaa mci. his home is Chauncey Butler, head of .the automobile registration de pariiueni in the secreUry of state! ui i iirir. - . Wayne Dai ham, who was with the Portland club last rear anri r.-- o lime with the Cincinnati r. i- read for the Salem call, as is Jac Mays or tne Idaho State league and "Ducky' Holmer, a Portland, player "uu expects xo locate in Salem Chuck O'Mally. a good outliclder, is In the city and expects to stay here. AVirh men' like these for th. pective linup things look promlsin; OLD HERB TEA BEST INSURAfJGE AGAlfJST FLU, GOLDS AND GRIP It Throws Oft Poison Keeps y0a In Shape to Resist Disease i AAthl" ,,n' ' th J when eolda, 1 griiipe ami inilueoza are In She air, it in of gmttmit. importation to keep ywir llwr. kklnvys and bowels in Rood worktna; onW. When theae oromnti i4l to carry off the poiMon wm iiwrter jwrr viMUity and JvmxUuioe are wwk- oti m an ewiy victim for in feetions and Aim-nm germs. . ' Htllnnano-a -r..V and hmdachenare Nature's warnlnga. Dob s neglecr them. Uo at ooce to your . drugzist ari fti paA-kage U Lincoln Tww Take cup mch night and you'll be aurpriawt how ma It will put you Jn tune and vn.lr. -n. a ll .iiH,ln Tea. is a fauoiia old herb remedy-for chmnio ennatipatkm, cold. . lrtpi, tofluenza, blliounes; head-aciM-a mn-j rhoaauuiKnu. It ia Bentkt iHit pmitive and leares no unpleaaant ..aftereffects like violent pht-afci. u' Nothing., better -for the ehlldr-n. ' i-i?or,i!U'"wlir'.lp ktTV thtnn In the p'nk i condition. . :a e.nta at all' m 7n oJaoaary S pecnals . To help reduce the cost of living Due to market' conditions and the fact that prices here quoted are in many cases less than today's factory cost we reserve the right to limit quantities although we want to supply patrons all they reasonably need for their own use. PtppereU or Mohawk sheetings, 81 inches Crash toweling, bleached or brown; the wide, bleach or brown, the yard 69c yard . , 19c and 25c Fancy colored outing flanaala, th yard, ,25c Bed spreads, special, each , Extra qnality white onting flannel, the HucTc towels, linen finish, size 17x35 each 19c ; ' 1 ' 25c Hnck towels, linea finished, siie 19x42,' Extra quality white outing flannel, the - cachr....- 25c 290 Cotton blankets, best qcJality, 64x76, the 36-inch Challies, yard 29c pair 2.03 Amoskeag ginghams, the yard 29c Ladies' Bungalow, 'Aprons made of genuine f .35c Scout Percale, each: . . . $1.19 Our Prices Always the Lowest .J . GALE .& GO. IV Commercial and Court Streets ! V . Formerly Chicago Store 1 for a semi-pro team that will be one of the fastest in the state. Bishop upets to arrange a schedule of games with, the best clubs in the state and also fast teams from Seat tle and Tacoma. Bishop believes Sa lem Is big enough to sapport a team of this class. Feels Mke a Xew Maw. f Rheumatic pains, backache, pains in sides, sore Mutcles, stiff Joints cr an "always tired" feeling are usually symptoms of disordered kidneys. V. W. Wells, Toquln, Jtlch.. writes: am on my feet most of the tl.nj and get . tired. Hut after taking Foley xidney Pills I fel like a new man." Pronpt in action J. c. Perry. Richard B. Fatdds Dies at Hospital in Portland learn of bis death on Tuesday at Forest Grove, after hospital confine ment In Portland- with acuta heart affliction. Mr. Faaulds hade a wide circle of devoted frit n da In Oregon and else where who will deeply mourn his many noble attributes of character, tils wlnninz Dersonalitv ant ttn. lent life. His entire career n one of devout active Christian ser vice, and form any years he mas a member of the'official board of th Forest Grove Christian church, un til railing health caused his removal with, his wire to Idaho. later living in this city, but ror the past year he had been a resident -of Portland. Mr. Faulds Is survived by bin wife, and numerous Immediate relatives In Wisconsin, also in Seattle and oth er Puget Sound points. He was an nncle or Horace M. Blbby. Helen JUby-Anderson and Edna ftarfloid Alter services at Forert Grove, the remains will be sent 'to Seattle for family services and interment. aaaBaaBBBaaaaaaaaaaaa POETICAI . - immmmmmm ' s . When Mr. Taft learned of the fin al rejection of the peace treaty, all ha said was: -Well. welL T A Xew York board of trade man remarked that he had not heard what Presi dent Wilson said, bat ha bet It would rhyma perfectly with what f aft said. (St.. Paul Dispatch. Hand SapoUo.The Ideal forToilet and Bath The many friends in this locality or Richard R. Faulds will regret to I After services at Forert Grove, the I - VEN HOUSE - " - . nan mm 1 . ' -' '; , . . - , . i a 1 .. .inipn , ' - - . . - . . At AUC Saturday, Ja 1 0th ; At 1:30 P. M. HOUSES ADJOIN PROPERTY OF Hunt Bros. Packing Co., Division andFrontSts. 1 TKese house, arMo beemoTed from the property by buyer. For furthW inf6r mahoa call at office of Hunt Bros. Packtn? Co.. or te'ephone 150. - , W00DRY. AucUonecr a 11 si '"w""SSWaSasSSSaBSMaaaaaaaaMM.-.- " 1 "i'i a