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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
-' - ------ "'" " ., - - i CHARITY Df ES MID SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE I DECRltD BY LtlilON - - THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1919 incorporations jffKS IE SOUGHT The pacific Scale & Supply compand or ForVJ.nd. capitalized at tSBDoi Thin Take Phosphate Ben W. West as secretary of the Ore- Xothlng Like Plata RUro-Fhosphate to rut on rum. iicaitnj rtesn. and to Iinwase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force ino ni-iuiius ui incorporation, with the i .yMwuciu nere eanes- wuulj Aascssun, ' ,.n ,t sor. ?,ay Wimam Schweizerhot, Charles has been receiving many letters from ' neclaring emphaUcally that ex ser H. Day and M (county assessors ursinsr that immedi&u Viiort to being looKea upon corporators. . . . - vice men object S ep. be taken to hring about legis!- 88 LT useful and busi- Report Iron Works. Reexport 'being recognize" Douglas county, capitalized at $25 000 8tatute applicable to assessment and v,rine citizens, and expressing , ncorooito . a,,. property valuation work. - -llSS funrln H nr. re- Wlnnio Tlron'B r a ' ! Bv & recnt mlinc nt tm fiiinran. ;di , in aid in the name of dig- The Coca-Cola company, incorpor- "TT". a"a hir dePutl re ueSl8, L die sailors and marines, ated under the laws of Geor7a and SSklTSlrf , " charged soldie a. capitalized at 125.000.000 flu-. a"n pen.al property assessments. ;f r night pxde roicgTerT br ataBPv.. of resolutions regarding ess ii. Oicg m. The Oieg. n Transit inBth ,hi. ,s. a numu Which will be sent to (company, Portland, Is named as gei tnea Judfinc from the countless prepa rations and treatments which are con tinually being advertised for the pur pose of making thin people tleny, ne- veloping arms, neck and bust, ana t svsvTJTT replacing ugly hollows and angles by , IpaqmMmSgQSS ltfc Ai.rv, Itn.. nf health and 1M1 ' .. . - ,5 Aia- .i,,nrters of tne legiuu, m.v ,Pthe resolutions protest against the V :h, many welfare organizations act th..r"fnd8 in the name of. ice men. when as a matter of If -service men receive no benefit fahltever7rom It. and. in the major -W l eases have no need for agrist ty ot cas!8-..nti,. Thanks are also l"CLred for aid tendered during the neriod of the' war. . P6" lHr,n follOWS 1 Tne. rcorr"r; bH war there are SceZ" conizations soliciting ? n?l9 in the name of discharged ser und9J which, in many instances, Znot used for their nefit and .mrherpas. mo leral agent in this state. Dnon I 0 GROUND Tl IE! Dallas. Dec. 18. Sire Tuesday morning destroyed the home of R. L. Worthern at 902 Stump street about 10 o clock. The fire had gained con siderable headway when first discov ered and before the fire department could arrive on tne scene tne aweuing ii innir ttB a mass 01 Ilames- Tne deepness con HAth Rinlniatrotlnn In thia nor of Vid wors nas neen tne practice lor yeart. oi an tne assessors or tne state. . I rom the point of view of the coun ty assessors of the state, the recent rul- t,ng seaousiy limns uie v&iue oi ap praisement work-as the taxpayer could evade tne payment oi a portion oi tne personal ' " if the valuation were not made under oath. It is not thought that any effort will hA mariatn rtreennt the nrnnosed rani' edial legislation to the special session now pending. tha nft riirved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. t Thinness and weakness are often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contain- j ed in modern foods. 'Physicians claim there Is nothing that will supply xnis , m deficiency so well as tne organic pnos- k. phate known among druggists as oi- ps uropnospnavB, ' f-- -- - and is sold by wost all drugsisU xin- . fei? ' ' - .ir th nil lirffi-4-'"- " 1 ' "" T"K"m" " ,"" iniiimijf ,Aa rv OLCOTT HIRE Of nued soliciting retarded the de- . .. nn for aid, memorials ana, . mnkine the run and! Oi sui." Hprvice . .. ... nther benefactions " i some difficulty was expenencea m otner ,,u c hotnir denendents ... ., ..' . . tu. getting tne water 10 run iium um n plug. - ' The entire household furniture wltn the exception of a kitchen stove and . . uht of being dependents men m citizens who desire VSZ f work to the affairs of to do their full work . - ThorPTore. .Be it reserved,-that Capital post I e(Jroom Bet was consumed by ... n t fhn American Legion nereoy) nam tocrether with a large 's"3- thanks to the patriotic! ,tv,i tv,o flenartment extena vn. "-"--.. wno have la",uu' 1 . -:i;V,,. kept the Ilames irom reaimim, uju..- i iiiiiiinM hv heroic work. Mr. Worthern. who is a cnppie nau owned the property but a short time and was paying for if on tne instan mpnt nlan. Both- dwelling and furni- !ture wer uninsured. uw thanks to the patriotic! and organizations wno ny. irondered such valuable services m vSuTTt the desire of !ance - that any sub- this eno. k i actions iof the service men in the future 1b UnPtheAm . iXn legion for its endorsement. Be I" Resolved, that any contemplated state a?d be submitted to the execu ;state aia u organiza- "Resolved, tnai a. i . . iv,oH ontrh Dost of the Z S nitS ate of Ore gon with theS request that they adopt the same." . ITALY'S DEFICIT BIG budget for Rome, uec. io. - . fi,0. 1918-19 showed a deficit of 11.630. . .. . a,v,on7.er. mlnls- 000,0ft0 lire, oiBu -jr. . th ' .. A .nnnuncea in tne ter of tne weai"j . mV1. hns chamber, of deputies . today. has .been paid w .- -- deflcit O.um e.000.000 lire. ' Echanzer estimatea Mrs. Eliza Jane Whetstone, tne first white child born in Umatilla county, died at he home in nevvw last week, aged 69. Rnvemor Olcott. who was not pres ent at the meeting of the state fish and M.me commission in Portland, ue cember 11, at which action was laneu ousting W. Id. Findley as state DioiO' , v,oit no RtAtement to make regara i ii,, min fnr the action dv ine ins n when annroached on the subject this afternoon. The minutes of the meeting show that a vacancy was declared to ex s in the office ol sia.e biologist effective January l, nexi, Commissioners v. m. wane", Fleischner and Marion jac vou the affirmative and uonunissiuii v.. w stone expressing his approval of the action in a telegram. A committee ot two to consist of Jack ana run ner was named to select a successor to inley .the minutes show. i Afim .ntM1 nf satisfaction or ,n,, hrk. Bv teeuinK tne nerves n.i iv K'liinivinff tne ouuv cells with the necessary phosphoric t.A .i.mniia. bitro Dhospnute snuuiu transformation in I the appearance: the Increase in weight frequently belng astonisnuiK. Increase In weight also carries with) ! Imnrnvement in the! health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and j lack of energy, which nearly n accompany excessive thinness s soon disappear, dull eyes brighten and pale cheeks glow with tne o.om of perfect health. ufc . fnr the relief of ner- ib unsuM- r. r... ... - nnnura I nfluiiiiv. civ... vousnew taking it who do not aes. w p flesh should use extra care in avoia- ing fat producing foods. w JOURNAL .WANT ADS PAY qRAND OPERA HOUSE Give An Electrical Present ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE : , ALWAYS USEFUL YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE ONE NIGHT Fridav, Decemkr 19 COHAN & HARRIS Till reSHlBTAMtRlCW COMECYCf RECENT YEARS . AT I ' '1 J tut nc "A Christmas Present for Dad" DON'T FORGET FATHER ' Buy him some useful article of wearing apparel at BISHOP'S. If you select his gift in this store, you may rest assured that he appreciate it, because years of experience in serving men satisfactorily has given us a very thorough knowledge of what men want or wish for. CHRISTMAS GIH IDEAS WHICH WOULD PLEASE ANY MAN Gloves -.$2.0Qto$3.00 Neckwear ..$1.00 to $3.00 Hosiery - 23c to $2.00 Shirts $2.50 to $13.00 Mufflers .$2.00 to $3.00 Traveling Bags $;-0! Bclt9 $1.00 to $3.00 Bathrobes $7.30 to $18.00 Umbrellas $2-00 to $7.50 Handkerchiefs 23c to $1.23 Pajamas W 7- , HouseCoats .....$3.00 to $G.50 Suit Cases 10- Houc Slippers ?:o$ Bf HAITV JUKBSrimi n i mm -P immm .if'? -t .'..i ll! Cup,riBhim9.HtSrb.M. thin for the Son, ONE HEAR NEW lOl 6 Months to Chicago 6 Months In Phlludclphln Reserved Seats Sale Now Opera House pharmacy rRICES BOe. t00. $1.50. 2 00 R rorfriend aid show thorn mas Spirit. . . it vou purchase Iicrc. 44i 1 Wl i A You taKe no cnau . Seem Woocn Mills Store CP. BISHOP, Prop. : M.vum and Polk Counties a rairon Every ranuij i kji ktM " .. ;-;wi t oZZof Good Health and a Lo" .1 J clothing rHnf( i MAS $1.00 SALE WllEnEVOliEDOUVVii.U.ODOl-BLEDUTV VV1,U .. i. ,,,ur Christmas Dollar k over- IS LYICO ltturrtoates With Its yi?Z He actiou -jute, P'"'" tone tne ""'"" ireases the spy j-g Bere. w" . . va-eto and . 4.1,- msp,"w M. remarkable tome the y and joy of the weak ana OBogg of lost back the sunshine of of the vitauty. ' It opens up woodttfifl goul9 future to the down-castw eary depressed inspirit Jh winning bat strength and the courage to fig exn.ued Mes in those who have lost bea P burdens. under the .train wehtvlthlie In the slombtoui kindle, anew the vital ip' burst fctth t body of the languishing, ""SJ ' tast in . radiant glow of perfect health. "LYKO- is. Inda. of feet. Nacre's Bm aid in ""' tUnse"build9 ootM. A general tonic in the bioa d menuny PJT fotcf .nd bring "Jj,. Try fecretey" d ehrrm.. W ntraw.Vourdmf , bottle today- . . 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