1A ELVIM PLEADS FOR i TIIRiH IH ADDRESS ! TO BUSINESS MEN "SP 'OURNAUSALBM ORnnn,, mien.v DECEMBER a J 1 . t AM-AAI. .... . I ' j Organiied for the purpose of oper ating amusement parks, bathing re sorts. tC. the WlnAmnntk A. ' ment company of Portland. fn . ' t Incorporation wtth th corpora. Announcing that the week beginning tlon department here Monday. The Janoarj IT will be consecrated to rC!I!,pa?? if. at $35,000. thrift thm.mh.,. tr-..-., vl woodward. Charles , DlauOT, ana u. b. Barton are the heu every one wilt be urgedto save tors. as a means of bringing the dollar otner corporations Wkto earth Tm. vu.- . Monday were: , ,. CiltUU, , 7" m. v a., epeaxtng oerore a Rafield incorpora filing articles : Garment ' Manufacturing WmDRTlVr PnrHnTirl -- ln u n.. group of business men of the city at Franta Adams. Wilhelmlna Fronts and nr regular weekly noon day lunch- " -Mae Hunt. nockwell, Bather & Chamberlain. iu, iv,uuv; t, JS. Kockell, . A. Sather and J. R. Chamberlain The Fordson Sales & Service of Med. iora is cnangea to Patton & Robinson, Inr In Biinr.UMH ..... , -. rrwurouuu, ttTUCies O UP corporation filed Monday. . Resolutions of dissolution were filed uy me Eugene Ice and Storage com pany of Eugene. eon at the Commercial club Monday, urged that Salem prepare for the cam palgn. and do all that its citizens can to exercise thrift business men named a commit tee, composed of Elvin and T. E. Mc Croakey, manager of the Commercial club, to prepare plans for carrying on $he thrift campalkn here, and to sub mit them at the next luncheon. i Warning Is Made, , ; "Warning that unless thrift Is exer cised and the people of the United States cease "this orgy of extrava gance," Elvin said the nation faces it- nanclal embarrassment. If not ruin. The people are money mad, he declar ed, and In their mad rush have come to utterly disregard the value of the poll. , : ( Through the co-operation of : the people of 8alem he said the future fi nancial status of the city -could be assured. In this connection,-Elvin paio, other great things for the bene- - All bids on the double leaf trunnlonJ pushed " . oommum7, may f accom- bascule bridge across Young's Bay at , BWin explained the "plan "for the Astorla. were rejected by the state thrift week acmpalgn. The subject of hlhway ; commission at an adjourned thrift will be taken up In all churches, meeting here Monday. Commissioners fihools and -with other organizations, R. A. Both of Eugene and E. E. Kid e said. - The T. M. C. A-'s sole inter- die of La Grande were present at the est In the campaign is to show the re- .meeting. . Five bids were submitted for latlonshlp of money with character, the construction of the bridge the low the secretary said, and by so doing est by the Gilpin Construction com workers of this organization, hone to pany of Astoria, being for $311,602.30 print; tne people to understand again. lor the highway bridge with timber BIDS Oil BIG BRIDGE OVER VOICS BAY REJECTED BY BOARD OREGGN MUST WAKE TO SELF," dOER LEADERS DECLARE 1919 Portland, Dec JS. Oregon not only should reveal its resources to the rest of the country, but should also unfold lta full possibilities to the eye of her own people. That declaration was made here to. day by Charles Hall of Mainhfiiit president of the state chamber jf com merce, when he opened the first an nual convention of the chamber. The session will continue until tomorrow afternoon. January 1 averaging $9 per cent Harrisburg, Pa., Dee. SJ. An ad. vance of U cents In all advertising rates has been made by the two daily publishing companies here effective the first of the year. That n-a-t-t v. . ..-u.,, uim-.wi vmorn '"S ano anernoon) new rates will be come $1.13 for two Issues and the Harrisburg Evening Telegraph will be come 8$ cents for one issue display. . Altoona. Pa Dec. 29. Cffertiva January 1, the Altoona Mirror will make an average Increase of 30 Der cent on all advertising rates in an ef- iort to conserve paper. . - Heavy Eastbossnraffic Cause Of Mortage Of Cars The heavy preponderance of east- .oouna irame over westbound l re- The work of the state chamber sponsible for the serious car shortage naturally falls Into two divisions," mid which has been hampering the opera Hall, "that within and that without t,on ot Oregon Industries, In the opin the state. - Ion ot I C Oilman of Seattle, district "We must bring ourselves to real- d,rctor 'or tne United States railroad lie the Immense latent power In our administration. In a letter received people, If intelligently co-ordinated by the p"bllc rvice commission Mon. and directed. If a small percentage of day' GUman declares his Intention of the money Invested In government ne curlties and contributed to war char- ities In the last two and one-half years can be directed each year Into Industries to liquidate the resources ot the state, Oregon will see a develop ment that will astound us all. ' "This can be brought about if the men of vision will tackle the devel opment and reconstruction problems with the determination that solved the ' government war problems. Wj have waited too long for the east to develop our resources which we ourselves are capable of unfold ing. As the advertising man says, we must 'sell Oregon' to Oregoniana" making a trip to the east In the Imme diate future In an effort to arrange for larger movement ot empty cars to this territory.' ; the true value of money, and to teach them the folly of wanton spending. IS Wm REQUEST approaches and . $373,282.30 for the semi-permanent type bridge. These bids were approximately 20 per cent above the engineer's estimates and were regarded by the commission as excessive. G. C. Fulton, attorney, and Ray Clark, consulting engineer for the Port of Astoria,' urged acceptance of the" Gilpin company's bid. The . com mission will readvertlse for bids on the structure for consideration at a later meeting. . A request from Stebblnger Bros, for the rejection of their bid for the con struction of a bridge across Yamhill river in Yamhill county and the re turn of their certified check was fle- RAISE RATES FOR ADS Albany, N. Y., Dec.'"29. Owing to higher cost and scarcity ot print pa per, three of the four daily Albany papers have - Increased advertising rates and the fourth will put higher rates into effect January 1. The Sun day paper has also raised Its adver tising rates. : r v . 1 vr-- ' rBoyslUsMir' I Why don't you put your Christmas Gift Money into a neat durable suit of clothes, a new style overcoat or a new pair f shoes. Have you ever seen our suits? Our Boys' Suits are made out of the most durable Fabric obtainable and are always lOOft perfect in Style. Boys' Picture yourself in a new single or double breasted Suit. . i ! Washington, Dec. 29. Passage of. packer regulation legislation despite the agreement of the big five to sur render theJrjalde Jlnea under .supervis ion of th court was urged today : by ied by the commission and the con- Mr Florence Keuey, general ecre- tract awarded to them. The contrac pirj oi iuc ' tors stated mat. they had erred ap- League. V proximately four thousand dollars in . At tne same.ume, jonn miner, prcn- figuring their bid for the bridee at Ident of the Panhandle Cattlemen's $46,000. association, said an appeal will be :" ' . made to President Wilson to order con P.J I Qti MTi tinuatlon of the prosecution of the" 0617106 IH OlZW Mllltlel Declaring the consumers ieague is CoHSHSerCd III Priority Ratill? not."unduly impressed" with the agree - ... , , jnent between the packers and the de-. Service In the Oregon state militia jartment of JusUce, Mrs. Kelley said: created by state law without federal "While wo have been concerned over recognition Is recognized by the state the growing domination of the meat as equivalent to service in the Oregon packers as it has begunto embrace all National Guard in determining the lines of food products, our chief con- length of service of officers and men cern has been" that of the actual exist- n the guard organizations of the fence o fa meat trust Including other Btftte, according to an opinion Just animals products such as butter, milk, prepared by Attorney General Brown egga and cheese." f0r Major A. A. Hall, assistant adju- Miller said the cattlemen's appeal to tant general. Hall requested the ln the president will be made through forraau0n for use In computing the William u. jhcaooo, rormer secretary aervice 0 guard members under Portland, Or., Dec. 3. All Port land dally newspapers have advanced their advertising rates approximately 20 per cent due to the Increased cost of print paper. A boost In subscription rates Is contemplated. Johnstown, Pa., . Deo. 2. The Johnstown Tribune has announced an Increase I'l advertising rates effective Colds Cans Headaches and Pains Feverish headaohea and body pains caused from a cold are soon relieved by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE Tablets. There Is only one "Bro o-.O Quinine." K. W. GROVE'S signa ture on the box. 30c . , Adv) Youth And Gray Hair. Can never go hand In hand says Prof. John H. Anstln, noted bacteri ologist, hair and scalp specialist of Chicago. , To retain one's youth, one must be rid of gray' halm My discovery olvea the problem. ' CO-IM HAW RESTORER . A scientific process for. develonlnB the natural color ot the hair In a slm- iiar manner to that or developing the , photographic negative. It la posi- tlvely the only satisfactory and last-, Ing treatment for restoring color to , the hair In a mild, healthful manner. . ; Oo-Lo Hair Restorer Is absolutely harmless and will not Injure either the hair or scalp; is not a dye; con. lain no lead or sulphur;' will not wash or rub off; haa no sediment and la as clear as water a pleasing and simple remedy to apply. Co-Lo Hair Restorer comes In A for Black and all Dark; Shades of Brown. A Extra Strong, for Jet Black Hair only. ' As for all Medium brown Shades. A 9 for all Very Light Brown, Drab and Auburn Shade.. . -Co-LO Hair Restorer on ' sale at Perry's drug store. (Adv) Buy the Bishop Fabric Suit. It is made from the Purest of Wool. Prices on our suits are from ?1259 la 525X3 How about a new pair of Shoes? We have the Boys' Array i '.many different Styles in the English and Blucher Lasts, Pried $i.C3bJ19.CD You do not take a chance to lose if you purchase here. Salem WoofenMls $m C9 ar.d j CP. BISHOP, Prop. EVERY FAMILY IN MARION AND POLK C0UNT1E3 A PATRON CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS wm .... , , rr . Of the treasury- French Chamber Passes National Loan Proposal state law which allows compensation of $40 for all members of more than one year's service. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and never Suspect It V Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected Judging from reports from drug gists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very suc cessful in overcoming these conditions The mild and healing Intluenoe or ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is soon realis ed. It stands the highest for ita re markable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent life Insurance compan ies, In an Interview of the subject, th astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are rejected la because klrtnev trouble Is so common to the l- M V larM mat Taxes Is Not AssessablejjoX SSTvSi JTZT- hv the they have th. dWease. It Hon mit . at : : wiure." , or, ent. ia not smijeci io ' ' nd ten eenu kccordlng to an op.non . " M ' 'A Co.. Blnghamton, r lanarui , nruiiu wa ' Paris, Dee. 80. The -chamber of ppatiea late last night passed the national loan bill, presented by Louis Xlotz, minister of finance, by a vote bf 411 to 4. - The vote was considered equiva lent to a vote of confidence In the Government ' , -' , Tho trints measure provides for a tiational loan of treasury notes. Im mune from taxation, bearing fivj per tent interest and to mature in sixty Vears unless withdrawn sooner. The ilan contained a lottery feature pro viding semi-annual drawings, begin ning ths first year. Numbers drawn Wilt be reimbursed on a basis of 160 francs for each fifty francs Invested. No limit waa placed on subscrip tion : ; . " . . ! . ': J ' , Prcpcrty Held Fcr Unpaid . i. Kottl When writing tax common. The lots . n tti. .tk is now Ul propenj . tAdv) Brown holds. , and not- taxable. tal. Journal. city. ZE& -.SOtt" EVU JAirJARY 4, ASeriesof STUDIES OF THE BIBLE SERIaOIi -.: ; By Subjects r'y- : Will Be iveri By: " - - tmiGEUST RLEX L BELL Pastor a--Oi'--'--i J ! North 5th Street wd GainM AvenM , The Patriotic Thing to Do Today, h Join Our S&V2 i ititi ' START Today TODAY our Government urges everyone to produce all they possi bly can and to SAVE their money. This is necessary for the protec tion of our industries, our business and our homes. Our CHRISTMAS CLUB offers everyone the means of being patri otic and at the same time helping themselves. J.", ' r: JK3 "TOW CHRISTMAS B am START Today . i if V W 'v v I hsws EES Si THIS CLUB IS FOa EVERY MEMBER OF EVERY FAMILY i ; Nomatter what yonrineome is, there! a Dub ftrf Increasing, t Start with U and increase U wee-m M weeks $ Increasing. Start th & and urease 2c each wcek W wee t Increasing. Start with 5c and inc JJb 127.50 lOcIncreasing. 2c 5c 10c Decreasing. You start with tne larger, uw -nts GuLstart witH 50c and cah weeltin 50 weeks 50.00 tVm HuStart with and deposit $1.00 each weeK SALO am THERE is not in this city a mm, woman, boy or girl who cannot af ford to join oar Christmas Banking Club and who would not be benefit edby doing so. It means money ahead in only 50 wikIt brines opportunity knock ing at your door, for when you have U mnnpv f.tnortunUics are offered Hi you to make more money, that you B would never otherwise hear about. W uYCUE:::iiDOcap THOSE of larre means should join to show these ritf. thnM oi mumiKK ' ; i , 31ffert hare on others; those f Jploy . : gooa eiicv . n ut an example for their 5 , em; "Tr' :t,T.: ih ibev mzv ac and MTivut-ttSto 8ave the tne necessary " rv tf m u-hrn AV W money, now wafed for U fata "J&SiraHrti. Banking OiJ. Oub for any araoaRt not eovered by tt. Can pay in Advance. t i You galema Bamk olf Commmeicce S.JLE-.i . -a ArVffTVI'r '-Vin-rTi 1 AiJuWVW,'WWW''- . . fr f1