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THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY. SAW ART 27. 1020. LICENSE PLATE CONGESTION IS M NOW OVERCOME Police Hereafter to Show No ." Leniency When Old Num i " bers Are Found STATE SERVICE PROMPT : Mailing of Tags to Follow Ira 1, mediately Upon Receipt i of Applications ! The motor vehicle registration department of the secretary of state' office, has at last gotten from under the congestion of applications for V 1920 licenses that haVe come in dur ing the first few weeks of the new year because of an unusual tardiness on the part of car owners in makin? applications prior to the first of the year. It will now be possible for the department, to mail the license tag, , on the day. the applications are re . ceived unless there Is a defect in the application which necessitates its be ing sent back to. the applicant. - Police Are Advised I Because- of the large number ot Plane After Crash Which Killed Alcock Transatlantic Airman 1W t&ifes U - XM TH. , . .; .y - Ifr""?"'- . -" - ' t'-e?' . .-7-5 ' - ---j- - rr "niri-t" 1 "1 -i ii C PUT CREAM IN NOSE ! ; AND STOP CATARRH Tells IIow To Open Clogged Nos trils and End II ead -Colds. , You feel fine In a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will op- en. The air passages of your head :i will clear and you can breathe free ly. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mueous dis charges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. ! Tell your druggist you want a I small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little ot this fragrant, anti septic cream in your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head ; soothe and heal the ; swollen.; Inflamed mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. : . i It Is just what every cold and ca tarrh sufer needs. Don't stay stuff-ed-up and miserable. This photograph was taken at Cottevard. twenty-two miles from Dieppe, just after Sir John Alcock had met with a fatal airpltuue accident. The airraan, who was knighted after making the first non-stop transatlantic flight, was flying a new Vickers machine at the time he was killed. automobile owners who had not ap plied by the first of the year, police officers and sheriffs were advised to keep this in mind relative to cars found with old license plates upon them. Now they will be more strict in applying the law in their respect ive jurisdictions. "Approximately 59.500 licenses for passenger and commercial motor ve hicles for the current year have been Issued." said Sam A. Kozer yester day. "In addition 1. lou motorcycles. 1,100 chauffeurs and 570 dealers in motor vehicles have been licensed. Approximately $1,260,000.00 have been received on account thereof, which amount, less administration expenses, which is a very small per. last year there were 47,293 passen-) ger and commercial cars, 1,135 mo torcycles. I,w0 chauffeurs and 341 j dealers in motor vehicles registered ; as Jn the fees received Is noticeable, in the transactions for 1920 over those of the same peri xl during the year 1919. It must be remembered, however, that the increased license fee authorized by the 1919 legisla ture were not in effect until 1920." EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE MONXY CANXOT KfY ANY BETTER E. D. Grappe. a leading merchant or St. Maurice. La.; writes: "For a cathartic 1 especially recommend cent thereof, will be transferred to j Foley's Cathartic Tablets, knowing the state highway fund to be expend ed under the direction of the state highway commission for road con struction and road improvement throughout (he state. 1 "I'p'to and including January 26 C. Perry. as I do tnat money cannot buy any Letter." They act promptly, without pain or nausea. They clear the bow els, sweeten the stomach and tone up the liver. Not habit forming. J. Qouary Gle araece Sale SILK SKIRTS $4.95 These come in the Popular Roman Stripe. Plaids and Plain Black Satin. Very Special $4.95 Rain 1 Coats I . Navy lilue ami Checked with Velvet ff'ollar. A vcry neat, serviceable garment, greatly mlueecl at $7.50 ifiri '" Spr ing Suits A most important sale of Umler Muslin. It is the result of TPry social purcbasos of fine unlf rnm.slin at httx tlian normal prices. Inchutcd are gowns at .v $1.08, $25, $3.25 and $3.50 Chemise. $1.00, $1.7D, $1.93 and $2.00 Dlooniers in H-sj and Wliite at...., ...$1-35, $2.25 $2.43 and Skirts WHOLESALE DRUG FIRM OPERATES Permit Issued hy Schulder- man for Sale of Securities In This State Permit for the Paclfle Wholesale Drug company to eell jou.vu worth of its securities In Oregon was eranted by II. J. Schulderman. state corporation commissioner, yesterday. The company was recently organizea at a' meeting In Portland wita nnm erous drurxista of Oregon named on the board of director.; The officers are:.A.';V. Allen. Portland: presi dent; George Ghy,. Seattle, vice president; Z, J. RJrgJ, Salem. Tlce president: Roy A. Bush. Seattle, sec- retary; Jonn k. ieacn. ronDu. treasurer; E. II. naethrop, Portland, eeneral manager. A permit was Issued to the firm of Patten & Robinson. Inc.. or'Jiemora. manufacturers of machinery, to sell securities to the extent of $300t). Gain Robinson is president. Mamil- ton Patton. vice president and Rawles Moore secretary of the com-nanr. Permit to sell $100,000 In securi ties was eranted to the Portland Seed company. The officers are: President. F:. C. Johnson; vice presi dent. H. I-. Hancom; secretary. M. A. Peppleton; treasurer. George S Reid. Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday by the following firms: Metropolitan company. Portland: incorporators. G. J. Burton, W. M. Masters. James L. Conley; capitali zation, $5000. Oregon Auto Underwriters. Port land; Incorporators.. A. M. Eppstein. F. J. Schwankovsky, II. II. Ewers: capitalization. $.".000. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Portsmouth Mercantile company of Portland. I DcnJt Need to Teli You! says the Good Judge L Why so many men are roing to tne small ciew ot this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don't need- a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles 0 RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco V-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco E 1 (Th Statesman Is pld to print communications upon topic of .nrl interest at any time. There U scarcely any limit to the topics of "rener&l In terest." It Is asked only that corre spondents refrain from personalities and use care that nothing; be written of a libelous nature. Letters must have writer's name and address, though not necessarily for publicatioa.-Ed.) lWends "Straight Party' Editor Statesman: Did your cor respondent '"Old Fashioned", expect anything else than a veto from U V. Olcott on the "Straight Party Ticket" ballo't bill? His alleged rea sons for disapproving the bill are very diaphanous. Everyone famil iar with Oregon politics for the past ten years or so recognizes the fact that Governor Olcott has to obey the mandates of the Oregon Journal and uswaia west. They made him po litically. The ballot bill was a very meritorious measure, but the Demo cratic chiefs were fearful Its enact ment would hurt the party In this state, hence their howl of anguish and, their, crocodile tears for the rights of the "dear pee-pul". The bill was proposed by the judiciary committee of the senate and is sim ilar to the laws of several of the states and Is found-unobjectionable The death of Governor Wlthycombe is proving a great misfortune to the state of' Oregon.. REPUBLICAN", Salem, January. 24, 1920. Coats ! are arriving daily. SHOES We trust the woman to find out where Talues are strongest and where shoes are best Wise and economical mothers depend on Kafoury Bros, for the foot wear needs of themseWes and children. ; Experience has taught them the ad van tage of buying here where economy, comfort and style are features. One lot small size! in French ami, Military heel, lace and but ton at . .. . . . . .1 . .. ..$3.95 Save $2.(i0 to $3.00 on rhrh'pair it Indies'; High Cralle Shoe in all the latest styles aud shades. , i Indies Store ljLp . ' Men's XOT WELL NOT SICK When the kidneys fall to cleanse the blood of impurities the whols system-Is affected. The result may be a half-iick condition net well enough to work, not sick enough for bed rheumatic pains. backache. lameness. Foley Kidney Pills heal and strengthen disordered kidney and help them do their wcrk. . C. Perry. 'STATE HAS NO GAME BOARD No Official Action Can Be Taken Until First Mon- day in March No state fish and game commis sion exists In the name of which of ficial action can be taken. Attorney General Brown finds la perusing the Xorblad-Handley-Boan bill passed at the special session of the legislature and creating' a commission whose members are elected by the legisla ture. The act transfers all the powers and duties ot the old commission to the new and attaches the emergency clause so that the act was supposed to be effective Immediately upon the governors' attaching his signature, which he did during the session. But In another section the act provides that the members of the new com mission shall not take office until the first Monday In March. The re- suit Is that the old commission Is wiped out of existence and there Is no commission to take Ita place un- r j -t (i .r. j j i in me iirsi Jionaiy in iarca. Keaa tne LlaSSlIiea AOS.1 Attorney General Brown Is prepar ing a lease to be used at a dwelling for one ot the hatchery, mea em ployed by the commission.' He finds that he Is unable to draw tip the lease in the name ot the com mini sa and will have to wait for Its ratifica tion by the commission when It takes office. . Defects In the measure were point ed out In the debate on the floor., but these were brushed aside and it was not until after the session had adjourned that discovery was made that thre state la now without say rommUiion at alk ; , Demurrage Rules of State Are Suspended Temporally An emergency order was Issued Saturday by the state publie ser vice commission discontinuing opera tion ot the demurrage and reciprocal demurrage rules of the commisslos. The reason for the order Is that la slme Instances they are la coaOlet with demurrage regulations ot the federal railroad administration and the order of the commission la pend ing return of the roada to private control. Disparity between the two sets of. rules, the federal and the state. U said to result in confusion and dh ciiminition. The order does not cancel or amend the commission's rules. - The Inward "Effect of humors are worse than the outward. They en danger the whole system. Hood's Sar- saparilla eradicates all humors, cures all their inward and outward effects. It is the great alterative and tonic, whose merit has been ev erywhere established. BAKERY IS HOST FOR TRADE TOUR Commercial Club Members Told of Achievements and Processes . The Cherry City Haking company sold 1,500,000 loaves of Holsum bread in 45 towns of Oregon from Mod ford and Coos Bay points to Har low . in ' Clackamas county, in 19 lilac-cording to ligures given by Hoy It. Wise, manager of the plant, at the trade tour of the Commercial club yesterday. The members of the club, 100 strong, were shown over the plant and told of the different processes in making break and were then guests at a luncheon served by the bakery. Mr. Wise stated that the plant was established in Salem about Ihreo years ago. having been brought here instead of to some other valley city, through the efforts of the Salem Commercial club. The first year the output was 700,000 loaves of bread. The proportionate consumption of bakery bread was 30 per cent and of home made bread was 70 per cent at that time. At present the figures are reversed, he said. Yearly Payroll JjUBMHH) The plant, said Mr. Wise, em ploys 23 to 28 persons, depending on season, and has a yearly payroll of over $30,000. This money is sent In from outside sources of revenue and is not simply a changing hands of Salem money. Shipments of the plant are made by auto truck, railways, and remote districts by pack horse.' Following the luncheon Mr. Wire was given a rising vote of appreciation. SELL IT TO THE . FARMERS No matter what it is, from a threshing machine, horse, or cow, to a paper of pins. The farmer is the best buyer. THE GREAT WESTERN FARM PAPER Published in Salem, Oregon, will place your advertisement in the hands of 20, 000 farmers and they read it Bargain Column ads cost only 3 cents a word; or ZV cents a word for four or more insertions. Try It ' Statesman Building, Salem Oregon ; Read The Pacific Homestead, Weekly, $1 a year. Youll find it well worth while. Athena State Bank Now Federal Reserve Member The Athena Slate bank of Athena. Umatilla county, ha own been ad mitted to membership in the federal reserve, according to information re ceived at the office of Will II, Ben nPtI ,te superintendent of banks. The Athena Stale 'bank has been es tablished only a tew weeks. Order for Extra Copies of Statesman Indus tried Edition ."'. The Statesman Industrial Edition Manager: Will you send the forthcoming Industrial Edition of The Statesman to the following who I believe could be interested in our community. I-hcrewith pay for papers at 0 cents each. r Name Street " City ' State "i "i " ' " """ 4 " " "' " ' ...v. ... . , . r -- "i"" " 8 i .' My Name. .