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-J THE DAILY CA5"57AL juUKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919. PAGE THREE. ATTORNEY GfflAL ASKED TO INQUIRE INTO POULTRY FIRM I i i - I State House Briefs. Annlieatlnn for rjermisslon r ap propriate water from a spring for irri gation purposes has been filed wltn State Engineer Cupper by Colin Mo Kenzie of Hood River. San Francisco, Nov. 3. Mrs. Fred W. Morley was killed early today when the automobile her husband was driving plunged off the Ban Bru no road near the seven -ine nouse. urhen Morlev was rescued he was unconscious. When revived he told of Attarnev General Brown has been mniinstnd bv Charles W. English, Bee nf tha -Rntter Business bureau of the Portland Ad club to investigate the activities of the State Foulary as sociation with, headquarters in Portland - According to the letter from English mtiih a har-ked'un bv numerous other . lotto from noultrymen from various sections of the state, representatives Of the State Poultry association nave oeen railing' on noultrvmen leaving with them the impression that the associa tion a rn-nnprative organization. offering advice on the care of poultry and selling a sheep dip as a poultry disinfectant and remedy for from $12 tn IRQ a crallon. According to a letter from Charles ft. Brewster, assistant professor in poul try husbandry at O. A. C, an analysis of the "standard spray" being sold by , representatives of the Portland con , cern has nroven it to be nothing more nor less than a sheep dip ordinarily nlrl at from S1.B0 to 11.75 per gal Ion. Attorney General Brown has tak en the complain under advisement. Tha nrants Pass irrigation" dlstnv tin a honn divided into four units under authority of a recent act of the legisla ture providing lor such division oasea on reclamation costs, according to a rnnv nf ft resolution received Alonaay Ihu tha Irrigation securities commission. The resolution also requests the certifi cation of $100,000 in bonds or the Tho onnBtrnctlnn of a levee for a dis- tjinrn of onDroximatelv 12 miles along the Columbia river between Portland and Sandy is contemplated by Multno mah county drainage district wo. 1, ac cording to W. G. Brown, engineer for the district, who was a state capitol visitor, Monday, in consultation wltn State Engineer Cupper. Plans or the district have been submitted to Cupper for his approval and tne irrigation Be rnvitiAa nnmmisfiion has been called nnnn to certify to $400,000 of bonds of the district which lies along the Columbia river from Portland to San dy and embraces some 8300 acres or land WOMAN ACCIDENT VICTIM calllntr for heln in vain while his young wife lay dead beside him. A dense f og causeo. the accident. To Core a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. (Adv) lEcaoiiHffliiiniiiiiiHinoc: ! Planting TimeWe Have the Trees Italian Prunes ' Bartlett Fears Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Nut Trees, Ornamentals, Loganberries and Other Small Fruits t WELL GROWN STOCK LN THE VARIETIES TlOV WILL NEED nRTVRR NOW SALEM NURSERY COMPANY I 1030 CHEMEKETA STREET iiiiiniiuillilllltlin' SALEM, OREGON. AUTOMATIC PHONE ... I Mr ADD AD ATlflMC mvviu vnniiwiiu. 4 ... . Mother's Baking Days Are Over The Family Now Eats BAKE-RITE BREAD And They all Say, "It's Just Like HOME-MADE BREAD Try a Loaf Today BAKKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY ; 457 State Street YOU Always Do At DlbllUr 0 V 1 Our Young Mens and Boy's M ' it. . i. ti n. . . G ii Although the physical connection between the manual and automatic tele phone systems in Portland has been rnmnlAtod natrons of the old Home ' Telephone company are entitled, to service at the rate charged by that mmnnnv at the time of its absorption by the Pacific company until complete directories and any other accommoaa tions necessary to, permit them the full use and benefit of the consolidated HVRtem has been provided. Thus F. G. Buchtel, chairman of Mia nuhllc service commission, in a latter directed to James T. Shaw, at torney for the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company at Portland, to flav. niita a. temnorarv halt to any in crease in rates contemplated on the part of the Pacific company to its nAwlv nnnnired natrons. Tn thrt Avent a natron of the old Home company desired to change from a single party Una. to a multi-party line the company is required to make the -rami ontod chance, or in the event of inability to comply therewith because of lack of equipment of facilities, must at leant Errant the subscriber the bene- ' fit of the rate for the service requested although still continuing on the mam line service, the letter directs. Tha vratis-ns.Tavlor Construction company of Portland, capitalized at $10,000 filed articles of incorporation with the corporation commissioner's office, Monday. James P. Taylor, Geo. B. Mangas and Amie Wood Taylor are the incorporators. Articles were also filed by tne Sim mons Mercantile company of Clats kanle, Columbia county, capitalized at $10,000. The incorporators are Av. T., W. A. and L. A. Simmons. Thn name of the Laro Lumber com pany of Portland is changed to the Laro Realty Co., Inc., in supplemen tary articles filed Monday. An Increase In capital from siuuu to $10,000 is shown by a certificate filed by the Portland Rug company. Tn Ttn.tmt Real Estate & Investment ftlnd a certifcate showing a decrease in captial from $500,000 to' $150,000. of the Oreeon penitentiary in harvesting the flax crops oi juariun county farmers during the past season will net the growers more tnan (.uuu. PortlanoMJregon City Car Hits Auto; Two Injured ' rtrnenn CltV. Or.. NOV. 4. L. C. ... d n mna fntclllv lllirr Eimiin. OI rurimnu . and A. Fox, a commercial salesman of Portland, was seriously injured about i,nnn M.md.M when the automobile in -which they were riding was struck by a Portland-bound electric car at Glen TPnhr atnlirin. I (Smith died shortly after being trought to the hospital here. His chest was crushed. The automobile was hurled Into the rfatinn fin d flvine boards narrowly missed injuring two men who were in side. NO COLD IS TOO HEAVY FOR BELL'S T kalno MrsHiro nulclclv and thoroughly. Dr. Bell's i fine-1 ar-tioney uoes O TOP toting around a disagreeable ana dangerous com. ii vr. DnltU rtJno.Tar.Pntipv pvprt- its ability as a supremely beneficial help in relieving piuegm, emuuicos, flammation, congestion, hoarseness, difficult breathing.- Let it help you as 1C regularly ncipa uiuuaauuo v.uw., t 1 . l4. ULomiV otiH liMlinarl antiseptics never fail to promote results : ' ; oaie iur vne niuo unca, economical bottle can be procured from vour" druerist today. That's tho wise thing to do. 30c., 60c., SI.'. PUBLIC SALE I wil sell at Auction all of my Stock and Farm Ma chinery on the George Savage Farm on the Sil verton Road, north of Fair Grounds gate. . FRIDAY, NOV. 7th, 1919 SALE TO START AT 11A.M. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Machinery, Harness, and Small Tools ; J. C. MULLEN, Owner " Phone 1580R L SATTERLEE. Auctioneer. Phone 1177 or 1211, Salem, t t k A A M. A J. -I i 1 m 1 styles are the talk of the town. We surely have gained a wonder ful success catering to the "Men of Tomorrow.' ' BISHOP knows what they want and what's right. AND these young men and boys know that BISHOP'S clothes are the best ob tainable, and they know that the style tailored into these clothes last as long as the fabrics. WE have received a most wonderful selection of , Boys' suits, in the most wanted colors, stripes, checks and popular solid colors. You should inspect the boys suits at once, to obtain the best selections. Kaynee Blouses and Shirts THE "KAYNEE" clothes are known by mothers as the long weax'ing blouses, long life, and with a fresh new appearance after each laundering. THEY fit so good and are a delight to the boy and his parents. THEY cut the cost of clothes. THE most wonderful BOYS shoes are to be found at BISHOP'S both in the dress shoe and the school shoe for honest service and style combined. Come in and see our complete stock of shoes of the highest grade, in many wonderful lasts. "Every Family In Marion and Po!k Coanties a Patron" Salem MoOlen trills Store MM M M Iffr-MMI"14" 20. Tn a tmtement before the business mAn at their noon luncheon at the rfnmmerrtial club Monday. City Treas nr c. n Rinn aid that there Is ap proximately $30,000 in the city's gen eral fund. In all funds, he said, there is $86,000, indicating stability in the city's financial status. 40 Successful Years Im pure And Poisoned Blood No Longer Terrorize Those Who Know of "Number 40" This is the record of the famous old prescription known as "Number 40 for the Blood.", Successfully em ployed in diseases of the glandular system, In blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheuma i.m. ratarrh. constlnation. indiges tion, stomach trouble, malaria, toxic n poisoning, hepatic congestions, scro fulous enlargements, sores, Ulcers mercurial and lead poisoning. "Num ' ler 40" is made by J. C. Mendenhall, 40 va.rs a drucrcist. Evansvllle, Ind. Sold by Schaefers drug store. (Adv) Ladies! 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After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully darkj, golssy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. (Adv) , Just Try E2D21S5 To-night ( Note how thoroughly It releases and increases the bile and acta the sluggish liver and tardy bowels In action. Just smooth, comfortable relief for men, women, boys and girls. All ifrHcvUta. AO c. a bottle. Exquisite The woman -who desires to be beautiful should be highly critical of nil the toilet good she uses most particularly of her face powder. Soul Kiss Face" Powder is, " in a -word, exquisite of purity, of texture, of per fumethe choice of the discriminating woman. Mever Brothers Drug Co. Saint Louis Smil KiM X oil ft Water cppralfflg- in u fragrance BOOKKEEPER WANTED (Man) For large firm. $125 per month. State, age, educa-, tion and experience in de tail in your application. Box 240 Capital Journal. 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