THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. PAGE THREE. PARITY OF BULK ftND BOX RATE ON APPLE TEMPORARY CROSSING IS Piratua It la the concensus of opin ion of apple dealers and- shippers throughout Oregon that the Indiscrim inate Bhlpplng of bulk apples to east ern market would be detrimental to the enviable reputation established by Oregon apples, the public service com mission declines to assist In putting bulk and box shipments on a parity as to rates. The Information is sei rann in a letter addressed to G. L. Daven port of Portland, who wrote the com mission asking that a rate of $1.06 a hundred on apple shipnients in bulk to St. Joe, Mo., be established. The rate is the same as- that in effect on box shipments. The commission daas entirely with the market side of the :ase but calls attention to the economic situation which might result vera the rates on the two classes of shipments made equal. At present thern if no fixed . 1 iiniir Hhinmpnts but the rail roads have habitually ejected such shipments because of tr.o cumcuiiy m proper handling The commission points out that spe toi nntirrnditv rates on bulk ship ments of applts to oai.i?eries in Ore gon hav been established and extend ed as far af. North Dal-ota wtuoh 't the fartboresi point wh'ch apples cr.r. be shippod safely in bulK. GO-OPERATiVE CLUB AT Order was given by the public ser vice commission Tuesday reopening the matter of the application for the establishment of a temporary cross ing nvor thn tracks of the Oregon & California Railroad company's line at Myrtle Creek. Signers of the applica tion are R. WI Marsters, county Judge, E. H. Pinkston and B. F. -, Nichols, county commissioners of Douglas nonntv.. Petitioners urge the cross- tin? in neeesarv to connect the Myrtle Creek-Roseburg section of the Pacific highway. The state highway commis sion has also applied lor. a temporary crosing at the point until sucn time as an undergrade or owi-nead cross ing may be established. The Helman street crossing over the Southern Pacific tracks at Ashland in riftolcrnnted as a stOD crossing by an nrrier trlvfln Tuesday by the "UD11C Service commission and the railroad company is ordered to erect suite.Die signs. Tin. matter nf the hearing on the establishment of an agency station at Swishome is dismissed oy oraer 01 the commission the agency having been established. The Silverton Lumber company Is nniii mithnritv to construct an over hni ornHKtncr of its logging railroad across the Stayton-Mehama road,-in an order issued by the public service com miuinn this mnrnine. Permission is granted in another order for the con struction of another crossing at com mon grade over the same county nign- way. - eer H. M. Rodgers. Mr. Herrold gave as his reasons lor the nign cost 01 construction that the work would be done in the winter months and on account of the weather not as much work could be accomplished in a day as at any other time of the year. The bid on the storm sewer system was also quite a bit higher than the city engineer's estimate, being 15.-' 674.45 against the engineers estimated cost of J5.149. -"" . ' Tho cnuncilmen were all of the op inion that if the work was -laid over until spring and then properly adver tised among the contractors of Port land and other cities the work could be secured at a much cheaper figure. WOMAN GETS COMMISSION Bait Francisco, Oct' 29. Mrs. Muriel Window Keane of Seattle who, as an entertainer during the war, dancer be fore 64,000 Canadian soldiers on. the troop ship Cranston, was commission ed honorary commander by the Cana dian government upon her arrival here ion the Sonoma from Sydney. DOUGHNUTS v. VARSITY SUCCESS Your Hallowe 'en festivities will not be com' plete without Bake-Kite Douhgnuts They are the best yet. We make them fresh every day. Come here for your Hal lowe'en doughnuts.. BAKE RITE SANITARY BAKERY 457 State Street That the Epicurean eating club Is bound to survive is proved by the fact that four of Bearcat first team are holding onto their berths in fine class ow thrcn weeks with the Epicureans. This latest co-operative eating club succeeds the Klosne ana wmm clubs of former years, and the Three Equares club of last year and has a membership of 45 memberB. The club is located in the quarters of the old K'cshe organization, in the basement of Waler hall. Since the Epicureans have been in operation only three weekSi no board has been paid as yet and the monthly rate has not been es timated. Thn officers of the club are Dean Pollock, president; Henry Spiess, man ager, and Noble Moodhe, secretary treasurer. Frank Bennett and Willis Vinson act as kitchen helpers and Keith Lyman is chief waiter. Mr. Mor gan, who cooked for the S. A. T. C. men last fall, has been selected as cook During the first two weeks of -opera-,,ion, the cooking was done by Frank Bennett and Oscar Payne. Football men who are winning out oif Epicurean diet are:' Quarterback "Toughle" Irvine, Fullback Waldo Zel ler, End Willis Vinson, Fullback Paul Wapato and Radspinner also of the squad. . Gram To Tour State Willi . Accident Prever&vn Vvw SDringfield and Wend ling on Friday, where the eight reels of films depicting "preventame acni deints in the logging industry" will be shown before audiences composed of men employed In lumber mills and log--ging camps, State Labor Commissioner C. H. Gram will institute a campaign of education that is expected to in clude every Industrial center in the state in an effort to reduce accidents in industry to a minimum. The films will be shpwn in Eugene on Saturday and in Powers, Marshfield and North Bend on Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. Accompanying Gram on this tour will bo W. R. Rasmussen of Chi cago, regional secretary of the Nation al Safety Council, and H. P. Coffin of Portland, secretary of the Oregon branch of the Safety Council. I OUR LIGNITE DEPOSITS Tt is stated that in the United States there are known deposits of lignite aggregating l&u.uuu - square miles In extent, containing about, 100 billion tons of this fuel. DALLAS TURNS BIDS ON SEWER WORK Dallas, Or., Oct 29. At an adjourn ed meetinor of the Dallas City Cbuncil held Mondav nieht that body after a short deliberation rejected the bid nf T.. n. Herrold. of Salem. lor tne construction of the Maple Street San itary and Relief Sewer and also the hid nn the storm sewer system. Mr. Herrold was tne only contrac tor offering a bid oiwthe projects, his price for building the Maple street sewer being $33,266.30 which was l5.2fi6.30 more than the estimated cost of the sewer made by City Engin al WATER PERMITS W. a. Powers of Corvallis mea ap plication Monday with State Engineer Percr A. Cupper for permit to appro priate water from Little Jack creek for the irrigation of 400 acres, tne ae velopment of 120 horsepower and for domestic purposes near rrescoii in -o lumhin. CnnntT. Annllnation for water from the South Umpqua river for the irrigation of 240 acres was filed by J. JU uiougn of Canyonville; Real-Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored witH fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. wealth of fruit juice) is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true -fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare il: with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev-? elation. Get the right kind tO Flavors, at Yoar Groctr'i 2 Package for 23 Centt ATTENTION, SALEM MEN What Recreation Will Do For You R egular E xercise C an R-'-emove E xcess A voirdupois T ake I-t O-ff ' ' N ow! R egular V . E xercise - C an . R ebuild E nliven : A nd : , T onicize "i I ndividuals ."O-n-the-job" N owl AXINE S H E h 8TNCE I lTO -Ty 30sto?sCUUUhs Start Tomorrow And Keep It Up Every Morning Get into the habit or drinking a glass nf hot water before breakfast Millions of folks bathe internally cow instead-of loadng their system with drugs. "What's an msme Dam s you say. Well, it is guaranteed to .per form miracles according to hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon aris ing in the morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in It. This ia a very excellent health measure. It is In tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid neys and intestines of the previous "day's waste, sour bile and indigesti ble material left over in the body which if not elemlnated every day, become food for the millions of bac teria which infest he bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into tne blood, causing headache, bilious at-- tnokn foul breath, bad taste, colds, dnnipt trouble, kidney misery, sleep lessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can t feeline rleht are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the sub feet of internal sanitation. (Adv) JUNXY0URJUNK STEINBOCK JUNK CO. And Auto Wrecking 320-326 N. Commercial St. Will Buy Anything, any where." If you are in doubt call 305 Sure Relief rv,.. "SS7 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief. H3ELL-ANS IVFOR IriDluballurl Taccma WiH Not Tolerate "Attempt To Freeze Regime TWAmn. Wnnh . Hnt. 39 That th state will not tolerate any "attempt to Htn.rvA and freeze the flrovernment into submission" was the notice served by uovernor Jbouis Mart nere late yester day on President Robert Harlln, Sec retary Ernest Newsham and the mem bers of the United Mine workers in this district. Ed Plogg, a resident of Dallas, dis appeared October 12, and officials and his brother in Portland are trying to locate him. ' Babies Smile when ntnmiirfn rfn thfr and bowels move naturally. work MRS,WINSLOV'si Tbe lafsBtt an! CUUns't Rtgibtor to make the stomach digest food. ana Doweis 10 move as iney anouio. contains no&iconoi. harmful ln(ifriinf f J. C. Perry f -.1 ... . . ... IT! 1 J iev Ciie Recreation a-ctivities will show up the stuff that . a man or boy is made of, for you see the best or tne worst that is in him when he takes part in a game. It makes him strong, not only physk-ally, but mentally and morally, for it develops ihef muscles, r will-power and the sport of fair play. - ' -The Business Men's Class will meet every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday evening. They began Monday evening, October 27th, at 5:15 at the Salem Y.M. C. A. " - ' "' r BECAUSE they know we have the latest, snap piest of clothes, the best clothes, they wear longer, give more satisfaction and appear to BETTER ad vantage while in service. Do You Want More Than That? WELL, he will give you more than that; you" know you cannot make a mistake here because we stock only one kind of goodsthe best only. WE suggest BOY'S SUITS now, for colder weather. Perhaps his suit is not quite heavy enough The latest shipment arrived has some features that have not appeared before in boys' suits. THEY are completely lined, heavily reinforced at the critical points, thus saving mending. THIS SUIT by detach ing a belt will make a different model for the boy. OUR stock of BOYS' FURNISHINGS are the largest and most complete to select from. BRING vour mother in to view these new models at BIS . HOP'S. . IF(D)U BUY REMNANTS AT THE Remnant Store 254. North Commercial - I-N-V-E-S-T-O-B-S send for three months FREE TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION TEXAS OIL BULLETIN Published weekly in the heart of the Texas Oil Fields by men know ing the oil business. Tou want re-' liable news about existing condi ments. Write today for the Bulletin, tions, some "inside news" on invest- absolutely free ask for any Information you desire, about any oil fields or oil compa nies in which you are interested. GILBERT JOHNSOX & CO. 10 years Oil Operators and Brokers - Suite 520 -401 i Main St. Fort Worth, Texas For r Fall and Winter Are characteristic of their simple elegance They are devoid of all that is superfluous but are re plete with that indescribable something that makes for extreme dressiness. . ,. 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