PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919. BUDGET FOR CITY EXPENSES FOR 1920 TO TOTAL $40,800 The 1920 budget tor the city of Sa- em, agreed upon st the last meeting of the city council, fellows: Recorder's ealnry and purchasing agent, $1800'. Cerk hire, $2400. Treasurer's salary, $1500. City attorney, $1500. . Stenographer, city attorney $400. - Salary street commissioner, $1800. Marshal's salary, $12.00. . Salaries, police department, eight men, $9800. ' , Salary, police matron, $900. " Expense, police department, $1000. Expense, city Jail, $150. Health officer, $500. Sanitary inspector, $1000. Incidental ' expenses health officer. $100. Salaries and maintenance fire de partment, $20,320. Water supply, fire' hydrants $5700. Kngineering and surveying $2000. Maintenance public buildlngs.$1000. fuel, city hall, $600. Comfort station, $700. public library, $6800. Lighting, $16,000. Public parks, $2400. Public printing, $250. Incidental expenses of city, $3000. Itond Installments and interest, $24,095.87. Improvement bond redemption, $2208.06.. Sweeping and cleaning streetn, $4800. Maintenance of band, $1500. Streets ami Hislivvnj- Fund. Material and labor,, street depart ment, $13,000. Construction and maintenance, city bridges. $2000. Special Sower Drainage Fund. Installments, $24,000; Interest, $16,800; total, $40,800. TOO VTM Chief Interest in high school athletic circles is centering in the Salem-Eu- gene came, which is to be played hers Saturday afternoon and the local team la hard. at work preparing for the con test. The Eugene lads are coming down the valley with a long string of vic tories to their credit and are repulcl to have one of the strongest high schoo! teams in the state. They recent ly defeated Franklin high school of Portland by a large score. NOTES AS PAYMENTS INSURANCE The net passed by the Inst lcglsla lure making notes taken in payment of the first year premium on life in surance policies void Is upheld In a decision handed down by Federal Judge Hean of Portland, a. copy of which has just been received by A. C. Barber, state insurance commissioner. In his decision Judge fienn dismisses a suit brought by the Western Life In surance company in an effort to en Join Barber as state insurunce tora niissioner from enforcing a ruling of hia office prohibiting insurance agents from taking on their own account and as their Own property promissory notes in settlement of first year prem iums on insurance policies sold by them and froln 'negotiating and sell ing such notes as their own, and also to enjoin him from revoking the li cense of agents not complying with such rule. . ,' , OCTOBER IN STATE Oregon automobiles consumed a to tal of 8. 878, 268 gallons of gasoline during the month of October and an other 627,698 gallons of distillate were consumed In the operation of trucks and traotors, according to the month ly reports of the four oil companies doing business in the state. The re ports are made to the secretary of state's office in connection with the remittance of their state licenses on sale of motor fuel oil which aggre gated $39,372.17 for the month. So far the operation of the fuel oil tax bill has netted the good roads fund of the state a total of $390,795.49 from the date it became effective on Feb ruary 26, last, up to and Including Oc tober 80, and conservative estimates place the total receipts from this source for the first year at $400.00(1 based on present available figures, which will be greatly in excess of the anticipations of the legislators who .framed the bill. I SALE PRICES NOT GOOD BASES OF ASSESSMENT Financial consideration Involved In real estate transfers do not constitute n reasonable nud accurate bants upon which to compute assessments for tax Btioti purposes according to county as sessors who are here from all over Ore icon today attending a conference ttilh the stale lax com mission. Itailrouds In Oregon have entered objections to the valuations placed upon their property claiming that the ratio of assessment was higher than In the case of private property and citing as evidence in sup port of their contention tabulated tlaUment showing considerations in real estate transactions. According to the assessors the law contemplates a consideration of the earning power of property us well as other factors In placing values on property either pri' vate o'. corporation. The session today as Wis that of Tuesday, is confined to consideration of county ratios. Scranton, Fa. William W. ThrH. vice-president of the Delaware, Lack fnv:ajma & Western railway and head of I he coal department of the same ompany, and his chief assistant, Shelby V. Phnmick. went to trial to- ttuy enargen witn invuiuiiiary inaii iiuughter. They lire charged with responsibility for the death of Roliert V'arburton, 11 years old, killed in ,( mine"' cava In August 12. A grand Jury indicted litem III SciMenilier. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 19. Frankie Haynie of San Francisco was knocked out in the third minute of the first round of his scheduled four round bout with Steve Dalton at Vernon last night. H stopped a terrific wallop which Dalton started from the neigh borhood of his hip pocket. ' Portland, Or., Nov. 19. Frankie Mnlonv of Oakland and Joe Gorman of Portland were given a draw by the referee after fighting ten fast rounds here last night, but the majority of the crowd awarded the decision to Ma lone.' g ......'.' . i . . Bobby Ward of St. Paui'Dnd Muff Bronson of Portland staged the best fight of the smoker, a ten round draw. The r'a' rounds between Weldon Wing of Portland and Joe Coffey of San Francisco terminated In a draw, as did the four rounds furnished by Bernie Dillon of Seattle and Mike DePlnto of Portland. Nell Zimmerman won a de cision over Georgie Brandon in four ounds. SALEM AND IXCiENE TEAMS TO PLAT HEKE NEXT SATIIIDAY Not a Bite of , Breakfast Until You Drink Water 8ay a glass of hot water and phoiphate prevents illness and keep us fit. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind incombustible "ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal indi gestible material, which if not com pletely eliminated from the system ! each day, becomes food for the mil lions of bacteria which Infest the bowel .From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomainelike pois ons are formed and sucked into the blood. Mi and women who can't get feel ing right must begin to take Inside baths. Before breakfast each morn ing drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out, of the bowels the previous day's poisons and toxins, and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, billiousness, const! putiorv others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but Is suf ficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. , Thirty-four out of the 03 road .IIf- tricts in Lane county will be called up on to vote November 23 for the main tenance an.coftbtruntion of roads. Salem Boys Win In Stock Judging Contest At Fair Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Nov. 19. Two Salem men. Frank Brown and Claude Steusloff, were on the college team which won the stock Judging contest at the Pa cific International exposition in Port land. Competing were the University of Idaho and Washington State col lege. This annual event Is always keenly contested. Other members of the team wer Don Conklin of Ontario, Clarence Se bo of Sllverton, J.. K. Ford of Union and Max Corey of Etna Mills, Cal. JOlTtN'AL WANT ADS PAT. HAIG MAT RETIRE London, Nov. 19. The Globe says l understands Field Marshal Haig will retire as soon as general headquarters are abolished. 2:15 Tomorrow Only r Bryant Washburn in 4:00 7:00 8:45 p. m. "Why Smith Left Home" EVERYBODY! Want to enjoy one of the derndest, funniest, most exciting, flabbergastingest photo-entertainments ever filmed? Then don't miss Bryant Washburn in this corking picturization of George Broadhurst's famous stage play. When you see "Why Smith Left Home," you'll wonder why Smith had EVER stayed home. Come ! 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