Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 22, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. MOVKMRflR 22, 1919.
IHWAY OPENS
WINTER OUTLET FOR
For tho first time in its history
Tillamook is now assured winter com
munication with the Willamette vaJ
ley - by ,. reason of the . oomple-
the completion of the 38 miles of ma
cadamised state highway, according
to Herbert 6. Hwnn, Mate highway
engineer.
Among other state road jobs which
have been completed this year In time
for winter travel, . according to c Mr.
Kuan, is the ten mile strip of paving
kotween. Myrtle Point and Gold Hill
In "Jackson county'. .This - stretch of
roadway improved at an expenditure
of 240,000 Is described by Mr. Nunn
as -ono of "the prettiest paving Jobs he
has' ever seen. :
Nine miles of grading and macadam
izing from I&kevlew to Pine creek in
Lake county is also ncanng comple
tion. ' . . :.:
; Very little open weather ..can be ex
pected from now on, Mr. Nunn states
arid - road- building activities in thin
section of the state from now on until
next spring will necessarily be con
fined to heavy rook work.
ELEVENTH HOI RUSH
FOR LICENSE TAGS ON
An--' unprecedented - eleventh hour
ruoh for motor vehicle license tags is
now confronting employes In the auto
mobile reKlatratlon department of the
secretary of state's office. In Bpite of
the warnings, pleadings and urgings
of 8am A. Koaer, deputy secretary or.
state, in an effort to bring about a
more prompt filing of applications for
licenses to avoid this congestion in
iho closing days of the year -only
(200 automobile owners had complied
with this requeot up to; Friday night,
In view ot tho fact that there are ap
proximately 60,000 automobiles in the
state in operation all tho time neoes
sitating the presence of a 1020 license
tag on the first day of the new. year
the inevitable result of this procrasu
nation can readily be seen.- Jnaemuch
as , tho' burden ot: responsibility, for
Iho presence of the - new - plates on
motor vehicles rests upon the owners
numerous arrests for failure, to com
ply with the law In this respect are
anticipated as it will ho a physical
Impossibility for the department, even
with a full staff of clerks, to meet the
closing day demand for plates with
anything like promptness, and it is ex
pected that it will be two weeks into
the new year before the : last : day
flood of apDllcations is cleared away
and the new tags gotten on their way
to the applicants. .
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J".1'- aa-t charming expression in '.
La-Tausea Nedclaws. Ve cany La
Tausca in ca crsx of qualiaca i.v!uding
strands -r -':' i c!dr) c- J t' Iiigh
rpricrrl ", 'o -' r-cciJarra mounted
with EentKr-s c'-ionds. Co rr ynr
pesrl necklacs ij a real La ' ausca. ,
: ur -f: pearls:..
HARTMANBR0S.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
SALEM ' ' OEEOON
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At The Oregon Starting Tuesday
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HEAVY TRUCKS RULED
OFF polk men
PAP&TnRE?
'' Dallas, Or y Nov. 82 In view of the
fact that auto trucks "carrying heavier
loads than the present condition of the
roods will withstand, the county court
of folk county at a meeting this week
made and entered an order forbid
ding the use of the highways between
this city, Salt Creek' and Balls on to
all motor vehicles : unless equipped
with pneumatic ' tires. Auto : trucks
when bo equipped will be permitted
to haul a load of approximately 1600
pounds. ' ' '
Purine the past, few months there
had been a lot of heavy travel over
this road in particular, and the high
way, which was- formerly one of the
best- in the county, will- be practically
impassible if the practice of truckmen
In hauling targe loads on their . trucks
Is kept up,
'Last season the road-between Pal
las and Salem was cut up-and injur
ed In practically the same way before
any action was taken by the court to
have the damage stopped, but this
.year the tounty officials are doing
everything in their power to see that
the roads are kept in a passable, con
dition for winter , travel ,- .... '
Portland, - Or., ' Nov., 21:- Convicted
of rikMsly-drrvig his automobile,
N. P. Soreneen, wealth tlmbXrman,
was sentenced to serve six months in
Jail .today fcy, Municipal - Judge Boss-
man. He was also fined $600; - . .
..Soreasen coined with two street cars
and two automobiles fn our hour lost
-jrehV ' He Wis siid to iave been drinh-
The defendant will appeal the case
to the circuit $3M-t; -
Torllan?i . Or.." Nc y ,-Pustave
Johnson, S7; was instantly Killed today
when he was thrown from, the auto
mobile in wheh he. was rkllng, due to
a collision with another uutoiuobile.
His EJjfctanaml4 '
- Siwlhcttit.ri(iainhi eye beerthe"Gla
gee, it's the beet yttw nt of oil". Yoa
: 'Will really delight your ty you will
give liim coui.Oenf. hours of heulthlul
pleasure out iiu- the cpen Si -yoa' -grv "
ttlma .' . ........ '- ...
Eicyclo' ' '-';" -'-'
.Full to wilt tbr boyB mgRedly. eftiv'tiy,"
. 1rue.brotbrtn th H&rley-Davldson rrx'tor
uyelc. Bicycling ie a wlMiflome sport tttaft
- iittlvancoB a cfeau-comradestiip amoit txiyui .
Wo biwe a wockJ for ytw boy. .
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The hew Joilon Silhouette marlthereaKzation of another great idesi; To a cho&
sis of finished mechanical excellence has been added a new aeries of custom style ;
bodies advanced in type and possessing a ww Idnd' of coinfort. ,
f IWrAODftO ATIAMP
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The Standard Art fitone company of
Portland, capitalized at t&OOO filed
&rticles of incorpration with the cor
poration department here Friday. The
incorporators are R. Hitnehko, Oswald
Andrae and Theodere Sehmldt
' The name of the r-eifiO' Construc
tion company - to 'the Copenhagen
Bros. - Co;, la recorded in suppKMnen
tajy. articles of iacorooratlou . filed
Friday. ' '..-' - -
Do Your Eyes Trouble You?!
If so we can help yoit
DR. ALBERT R KCLLER
Opton-retrist and Optician
bl0-bi2 U. a National Eanli Eldg. " Phont. 34 1
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THE. MIR AC" r MAN
The school census fn Hood Rivet
county. Just completed, shows a total
of 238 , an increase of 261 over last
yea.
In this new Silhouette body the ideals of France are exDressed in the exaaisJte
contour, warra colors and studied detail in wor3ananship."The doors are European 4
iyi7-r-rta am wipe, opening' wrcn ouieiae cusiom siyie 'Hinges, allowing ine door -to
describe a coniplete h cirdeThe mouldings are rectangular in design, char
actenstic of the finest bodies built The new French angle at the dash adds a touch
that is at once different and prophetic of prompt imitation. A cockyi tilt to , the -front
sent cowl perfectly straight top edge without the, slightest bevel certain-'
ry most refreshing in-these, days. - FenderB distinctively diff erent body sides deep
high cushions resting ahnost-on the floor 6oft, hand-buffed.leather of guaint!
lustre in the deep tdnneau a pleasant surprise for eevryone who has grown tired
of new-fashioned things and craves the olda Cordovan leather boot and fafMle!
bag .full -of the ( atmosphere of silver mounted bridles and swanky puttees. Buckles j
OSCAR B. G-INGRIGH
Motor and Tire Company
DISTRIBUTORS
371 COURT STREET
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FOR THANRSGIV1NG
; : WHSi-you arrive Iwmo for Uxlu event and all the family am gatlioreil
together hKhonor of this occMion, you wul realize the true valuo of good -
.-r..!dothes.
1 BISHOPS elothes are always good; he has spent his Metime studying tKe
bucinessr-knows the narufacturing end ae well' as seJlanjj you clothing to
; ypur satifo'action. x , .
(wtww(iiL mmmj
THIS should include , a
Jnew hat; you do not -know
what a ne w hat adds to your
"appearance.'.; ' . .. '; '.
:! STOP and ; tiiink what -,
your hat has stood since you :
have purchased it; taken it -off
and put it on about ten .
.. times each day then throw."
it down, and around.
i; MALLORY HATS stand -;
this treatraent- better than - ,
all hats, we. are sore-; -A '-.
MALLORY; will convince v;
THEY'R here in roan
different brilliant colore, thr
latest patterns, stripes and'
materiate. ; '
YOU ; probabfy will not
have a chance for laundertug
any garments while visiting
out of the city. ALWAYS be
prepared' with' a supply"
theyr al ways handy to have
and don't take much room.
MEN'S CRAVATS:
Words; fail, to express their
beauties . to . inopect them :
will : convi-ftee -you. ot their"?
t'rue;..w6rtii,' '. "' " '
. "Every Family fa Maron and Polk Counties a Patron" g
Satem Wdp(fl frills Store !
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l?hei-story; qi a typical
cbvintry - boy and"- the
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fiord -has done sinee- hifj-
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PickforbI
Cr-mon be a boy again, just for tonight!
If you don't like this picture you're most cer
1 v'v off your feed or something.
Commg Thursday, Anita Stewart,
iri "Mary Ragan"
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