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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1920)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9. 1920 GRAM'S NEEDS ARE SUBMITTED State Labor Commissioner Places Estimate for Two Years at $78,000 . C. II. Gram, state labor com missioner, In his budget estimate for the next biennlum. which has been tiled with the secretary of state, places the total needs of his department at $73,000. Thh , is aiTiaea into ice general mnu at $18,500. the electrical fund at $8000 and the factory inspection fund at $51,500. ' Under the estimated needs for the general fund the following Items ar presented: Commissioner's salary for two! work should be made self-sustain-year?, $6000; deputy commission- ir.g by the establishment and col er's salary, Portland oi'fice, ' lection of an Inspection fee. $5000; woman assistant. Portland" The total of $78,000 is an In- office. $3000; general mainte nance, $4500. under the electrical fund Mr. Gram submits the following esti mates: Salary for one deputy. $1000; traveling expenses for one deputy. $3000; clerk hire, printing and supplies, $1000. Under factory several items are: Salaries for four factory In spector?, $16,000; salaries for two boiler inspectors, $3000; traveling expenses for four fac tory inspectors, $13,000; travel ing expenses for two boiler inspec tors. $6000; incidental under 500. Commissioner Gram remarks in his-report that the boiler inspec tion branch of factory inspection crease of $34 00 over the budget for the biennium of 1919 and 1920; the increase covering a proposed increase in the salary AX KXEMY TO GOOD HKALTH Good health has no greater eu- r,c!rtn th!emv than constipation. You can not Keep m lor w if the bowejs are lr clogged with a decomposed mass of undigested ,food from which the blood picks up disease-causing impurities and carries thet.i throughout the entire system. Foley's .Cathartic Tablets are mild expenses ; Dut SUre in action. They banisn of the Portland deputy and the proposed employment of a woman assistant ia the Portland orfice. These are made necessary. Mr. Gram declares, by the increased work cf the department. BOLSHEVIK AGITATORS INVADING U. S. (Continued from Page 1) all kinds, from college professors tn Hmkhani1i Thpip air .. also Keep m lor work or play manv women pnlisted in the cauw the bowejs are irregular, or nrrii. uhn h vatninei ih. lists say very few of the soviet workers are native born American but that a number of naturalized American citizens are la the serv ice. ' general maintenance, $7,- Miiousness, sick headache, sour stomach and other ills causal by indigestion. Take one tonight and you will feal better In th morning. Sold pvervwherr. SULPHUR IS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN ml1 fi r Jh is eiqi nr o cock,t is represents one mcfv of PUROLA sharing cfeamr ime vJaien popular nowadays j y r. fa one mimrfa past eijfv And you have a generous, lasting lather that will soften the toughest beard so the razor will fairly dance through the shaving task. i - ' :' Use" Purola for speed and srnoothness. And listen to this: If you don't find Purola the greatest shaving cream you've ever used, return any part of the tube to your dealer and get your money back. Good druggists sell Purola. fwtry Purel Preparation i prjmr4 mnri gmmrmtm by blummmn-Frmmk Lobrnlonm, Pmrtlamd, Or,g Any breaking out or pin irri tation on face, neck-or body is overcome quickest by . applying Mentho-SulDhur, .i'3 a noted skin special isti Because of its germ destroying proper! ir. noth ing has ever bf?n found to take the place of this sulp.i ir prepara tion that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and Ir ritation. Mentho-Suiphu- heals rom right tip.' leaving the fkin clear and smooth, li widow falls to relive thp . torni nt o' .lisfignre- ment. A little l;ir f-f Montho- Sulphur may In? oota;nd a', any drug store. It is used like cold cream. I'll ' I Baker Man Not Lavish in Campaign Expenses ESTIMATES IN KOZER'S HANDS Agricultural College and Normal Schpol Provided for by Millage Budget estimates of etate de partments, institutions and or eanzatlons or institutions receiv ing state aid are being filed daily with the secretary of btatc preparatory to compilation f the proposed state budget for the bi ennium of l?2l and 1922 which will be placed before the stats legislature at its nxt session. It said that neither Orgon Agricultural roller nor Oioon Normsl school wll ask tht legi-1 lature for an appro;riatiuri ( r ; the reason that inillagi appropria-! tions and other sources of i ven ue will take care of -their n?cds for the coming two. years. The foHowme total estimates have been irceived. Board of fair directors. $ .-1 MOO; plate banking depattiinnt. $01,200; state board of b.nbr examiners. $2620; children's wd fare commission. $lo.o; jtate board of chiropractic xafiiiurs. $100; state corporation depart ment. $37.9j3.20: dairy and food commission. $iO.o: board of dental ixaminers. $S50; des ert land boanf. $13.C0; tate teachers associa'.ton. $iOo educational department. $11 M; state board of teichers exa mYn ers. $22,000; Oregon stat lard for vocational training. $t.if;.- 05; I'nlverslty of Oregon. b .ard cf samin.r. f opom-tiy; j a-f.artta-pnt. 31 .; state tax "What d.d th doctor aiT--$20X7.44: Oregon board o' pbar-J ciiuiuivtion. tl n r. iiv lrfcj -Well. 1 thought I -T; ' macy. $172i; tit board of pilot Ufer. 13. 14m; r. -on nt vrt-' r.nrH . . . commissioner. $120: printing ertnary tnical nnin'n,: iMra; - "f w .uon. department. .?r: nai --. -w. naie i;r oki.u. -i - . , - t wm h ghwr- deprrmnt Jo.f.QO; I 3': th t'edar. TS i. i. ' Is trip.- PMlaMpbla EaHr; J . ! v ;.5 ;.. I ' "" . - ' j James Ha,rvev Graham of Ba ker. Democratic candidate for representative in congress for the second congressional district spent J2fi0 90 in the interests of his eamnairn. according to his state ment filed ith the secretary of state. Othr statements filed follow: Anders D. Berglund. Portland. Tn'lustrial labor candidate for residential elector, $3.50. Felix J. Carlson. Portland. In dustr'al labor candidate for pres 'drt'al elector, nothing. Charles Hall. MarshHeld. Re publican candidate for state sen or from the eighth senatorial district. $25. Henry L. Benson. alem. Re publican candidate for Justice of the supreme court, nothing. Sam A. Kozer. Salem. Republi can candidate for secretary of rtate. $123. Thomas A. JlcBrlJe. Salem. Re publican candidate fcr justice of the supreme court, nothing. L. Stipp. Oregon City, Republi can candidate for district attorney oi Clackamas county. $14 4.40. $1.- 740.900; fniverslty of OrEon medical school. 17.it9 Oi Eon Normal school. $210. 4S7.lt.; Florence Crittenden Refuge Lome, $9314.60;' Patton Home for Friendless. $41,000; McLanghlin Memorial association. $10i; i-tate executive department. $21.00; state game commiss on $ li.C 40; board of forestry. $ 1 V.oio; Grand Army of the Republic de partment of Oreeon. $i00: state board of health. $92.20; Oregon Historical socity. I2S.400: state board of horticulture, $5100; Oregon state horticultural society. $1200; Oreuon Social Hygiene M- ciety. $49,923; state Industrial accident commission. $2.'R4'.- 98; irrigation securities commis sion. $1200; supreme court. $C9,950; supreme court libiary. $21,200; bureau of Ialor. 7!.- 000; state land department, $20.- 400; state library, $.3.-': state lime board. $30..;0; state live stock sanitary board. $i."0: predafory animal hunters fund. $22,500; bureau o? Piine? an.1 ge- CUT THIS OCT IT IS WORTH MOXKV : m- .jww: - sag? i L Cut out this slip, enclose .with ;c and mall it to Foley & Co 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicago. 111.. writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In -return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Cdmpound, for coughs, colds and croup; Fo ley Kiuney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache. kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, bilious ness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. -k A Scow r.-'Alvays Audicous ',u, ViXxs Fii A Vuuxrjzl T-at Showing Last Times TODAY, at the OREGON RUBRHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN Instant" ndlrf vtitli Mnall trial bottle of old "St. JCoh OIL Wife I went to a fortune-tell er today, and she prophesied that I would soon have a n?w gown. Hub There, you sec it's just as J always told you these fortune-tellers never tell the truth. -Boston Transcript. Read the Classified Ads. Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not one case in Tifty reoiires internal treatment. Stop drug ging! Rub soothing, penetrating "SL Jacobs Oil" right into ybur bore, stiff, aching joints, and re lief comes ln?tantly. "St. Jacob Oil" Is a. harmless rheumatism Biiimnt which never dlappoiht and cannot burn the skin. Lirr.lor up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of oil. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in nt a moment you'll be free from rhu matte pain, soreness and stiffness. Ion t sulfcr! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" is just as gfod for sciatica. neuralgia. lumbago, backache, sprains. 1 Rev. T. S. Andersons HARDWARE STORE WM Be Open Saturday Our store has now been thoroughly remodeled foods recciretl and eTerythinjj ar ranged for our opening. We will carry a. Complete Stock New Goods While our stock will not be the hrgest in Salem it will all be absolutely new, and will Include quality goods in all hardware lines. Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnlsb, Glass, Stoves, Ranges, .Granite, Aluminum and Pyrex Ware, Etc $10.00 FOR-BEST SLOGAN To the peronffubmitting the best slogan for cur business, to be used in our adrer tis'n, etc we will give a cash prize cf SI 0.00. AH hlojjans must be delivered to ocr store, or deposited in the mail on or Ixfore November CO. ..Slogans must not con tain over six words. This contest is open to all whether customers or not. contestant may submit as many slotpms as dfed. Each DGUGHTOM & MILLER, HARDWARE 26 North Commercial (Formerly. Caroes Cash SUre) PUBLIC MICH! FALLS C1TY-SALEM LUMBER Co 349 Sonth 12th Street The Inside of the Pail The "finish of any painted tr varnished job depends largely on the quality of the materials used. When Bass-Hueter prod ucts are employed, the results, are never dis appointing. The Bass-Hueter line,containing a product for every painting or varnishing need, is built on the plan that high-grade materials plus high-grade manufacture pays both manufacturer and consumer. If you have a paintin g problem.let us solve it. BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY SEATTLE ; SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES Piano, Furniture, Books, Gas Range, Rugs Linoleum, etc Wednesday, November 10th, 10:30 a. m. 275 North 20th Street 1 Emerson upriuM piano and stool. 1 nrusel Velvet Kac ft. by 9 ft.;.l Brussels Velvet U'JK 5 ft. by 6 ft.; 1 BrusN Velvet Hug 2 ft. by 4 ft.; 1 Axminsler mat '2 ft. by 4 ft 1 Hall Runner 3 ti. x 12 ft.; Mahocany Uocker.H: stanJs; ami chairs and bedroom chairs; 1 round oak exteiifion tabl" .nd 6 djiiern tviih leather seats. 1 oak bed; dresser; sprin? and mattress: study table; roll linob um; cane sea inF diners; ma hogany folding table; oak rocker; upholstered oak rokfrs; oak library tabb-; 2 tak look ca-ei; oak hall oak hall mirror; bras clock; 1 electric reading lamp, penuine tiffn-v glass; Rflteei; cherry aim chair; mahogany ball seat; jardi nieres; pictures; Ih troil Jewel gas ranee; kitrhen raliin. t stouls; birds eye maplo rockrrs; arm chair; stand tabic wool fibre rugs?. tag mats; rilk flos? mattnss; Vcnut Marion bMl?; white enam.d bi d and Kprinen; lira bi- roiuplt !; cherry sUnd tablo; masive thorry rhirrini r; fUt top il.-..k and chair; drapers K uit-n.sils; disbf-s; folding table; Miidy r-ad-ing lamp; tannrl ralf tkia; cuspidors; feather bd- 2" ft hall carpet; rxtn;;ion cord; two-way forkts; elortrir sh'a.lrl and glotxs: inis? plants; lawn tiiow.t; carpet sw-p r- o I mop; electrir iron; crcckery; fruit jars; hw; rak.-; ulivvrl; fork?; alt kinds i-f liooks from lb best authors; tr ton coke; ood and a Iho'tsand oth-r ailirl.,. Krrlnt!y wcl com. . Time ll:.-.0 .i. m.-l'Ure 275 Nrth 2th Ftr-.t Note: This is a will rtirnbdiml home. pur , ik.uj h for I ' - one. 1 on ihn." j Trrm ca-h. F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer any- Aside from the question of price which is the best fuel? As is the case with every other commodity; EACH is best for some particular use. Weed is generally conceded to be best for fire places. It is also best for stoves, furnaces or boilers that have no grates. If you want quick hot fires for short periods, good wood will generally be found most satisfactory. Our suggestions as to ues cf ccM and ccke will follow ia later ads. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & power co. ""'jjgaa r RE3 v