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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. 1WMLL PLEASED WITH RESULT State House Briefs. Members of the Central Labor Coun cil state that the motion to oust the council's representative from the med iation board was not based upon dis satisfaction over the stetlement of the Spaulding strike, but because the rep resentative were regarded as unsatis factory to organized labor. The fol lowing statement was submitted for publication: y j "To the Editor: The statement In Saturday's Capital Journal as to the Central Labor Council, being dissatis fied with the settlement with the Spaulding Logging company is misleading. "The Central Labor Council is made -up of representatives of all organized unions in Salem and said council la perfectly satisfied with the logging company's final agreement. "COMMITTEE." The state board of control at a meet ing Friday accepted the new pavilion at the state tuberculosis sanatarfum. The structure was erected at a cost ot (16,400. Applications numbering 84,941 were sent out to automobile owners through out the state today by the automobile department of the office of the secre tary of state. The applications are for all wners of both pleasure and com mercial motor vehicles. Quifflews Marriage licenses were Issued Sat urday to Paul G. Deuber, 35, Dry Lake and Jennie Tooker, 43, Salem: Floyd 3. Brower, 18, Donald and Mabel Fel Icr, 20, Donald; James P. Gries, 25, Sublimity, and Julia Boedigheimer, 22, Stay ton. H. J. Schulderman, state corporation commissioner, will leave Sunday for Chicago, where he goes to appear as a witness in the trial of officials of the Pan Motor company who are charged with in connection with selling stock. Mr. Schulderman received a telegram Friday ordering him to appear. Senator Martin B. Bailey of Danville III. was in Salem Friday in the inter est of the campaign of Governor F. C. Lowden of Illinois, republican, candi date for president. Senator Bailey called upon Governor Olcott and other state officials while in the city. LIBERTY BONO QUOTATIONS TOMORROW NIGHT NO MAMEE TOMORROW BIG ORG AN OPENING WEDNESDAY NIGHT : COME EARLY and RECITAL r n 7 inn: Ray Reeves, alleging that his wife deserted him October 13, 1919, Sat urday began suit for divorce from Nellie G. Reeves. They were married here in November 1893. In his com plaint Mr. Reeves claims that they lived- together in harmony until the day she abandoned him, when she weent to Los Angeles, Cal New York, Nov. 3. Liberty bond quotations: 3's, 100.80; first 4's, 95; second 4's, 93; first i'A'a, 95; sec ond 44's, 93.20; third 4&'s, 95.12; fourth 44's, 93.36; victory 3 3-4's, 99.- 50; 4" 3-4's, 99.44. Ephrlam Shepard, administrator of the estate of James B. Leigh, Satur day filed motion of appeal to the cir cutt court from an order granting a sum of $653 to Charles Cladeck, as beneficiary in the estate. The influx of patients at the Oregon state hospital has been much greater than expected, and a population in ex cess of 1750 is expected within the next few months. if THE COAL OF POLAND Next to the textiles, mining is the principal Industry in Poland, especial ly that of .coal, which was consider able in the years before the war. The quality of coal mined in Austrian Po land la better than in the German portion. Before the war Russia start ed to open some mines in Poland, but the work was never completed. KEEP ACCOUNTS i Want Ad Magic That a little Want Ad will enable you , to buy, tell or tent property teems marvelous. But there Is no mystery about It. The answer is that thousand t wee our Want Ads and from among them some one is almost sure to want what you have to oSa'J Read nd Uu the Want Ads la Farming is a business the same as banking or running a mercantile es tablishment. There are products to be sold and articles to be bought. The keeping of a record of these and de termining the relation of the outgo to the Income are important consid erations on every farm. The farmer should know what his income is and just how he is disposing of it. He can know this only by keeping books and the first of the new year is the prop er time to begin. . MMkemnrf-AM hIo chaff II aaiuugiuu i laauta ' -, ' Washington, Nov. 3. The house to day agreed not to meet tomorrow in order to allow members in the east to return to their districts to vote. Wanhinorton. Nov. 3. The secretary of war has directed that the air ser vice flvlne field at San Francisco be designated Crissy Field in honor of Major B. H. Crissy, who was killed in line of dutv at Salt Lake City, Utah, in an airplane accident on October 8, 1919. l IS ' " J I'M I r- V 1 f - ? V , i if - V , - 7P.M. 8 P. M. Miss Margaret Faber, organist. Program. 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