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RECIEPTS OF TAXES ON INHERITANCES AND GIFTS IS BIG THL DA1L1 CAi'lTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1920. f APfi TllKEiS. Water Permits. 3 WAGNER GETS FIVE ' . YEARS MORE; CREATES COURT SENSATION Tha receipts of the state treasur- Retaining his defiant attitude toward The development of power from the waters of the North Fork of the Santl- ,am near Mehama, Is contemplated In ian application filed with State Engi ner Cupper. Wednesday, by D. G ers office from state taxes on gifts, Drager of Salem covering the annro- the court in particular and th. .rM legacies and inheritances for the year .prlation of 1000 second feet of water. in General. Frank Wagner, now nerving 1S "gr.er. -!;:.':." .r.. " Other applications for water rihf, " year3 at tne Penitentiary, received of " W filed with the state enrfneer'a nf- an add'Utal sentence of five year U, unit "'"-jiice toii0T; . 7" yesterday after consideration of hfc, SL7op1oSjS forwarded1 By the Si,ton company. by Ju.e Pere K"- Treasurer O. P. Hoff Just forwarded ,for appropriation of water from AVa8"er s se"ond sentence is the re- to Gl'L PtJtCTnUBJ. f indictments returned against 1"?; ,rrB7 i.,.. ln and for a log pond. n'ra y the grand Jury on ijikriiuo" v - - . Tirni, , . cnftrffpR or nninn I h final rccelDt for this sum' "a,ltt varieion or Med ford TJ : i rung- itS Z'S, the appropriation of overflow J" Aulm-store at 611- is being held in abeyance pending the investigation of the appraised yalu ' alien The large increase in tne receipts water from the city reservoir for irri gation purposes. By Paul F. Irwin of Harper, cover- verton last spring. Wagner when brought before Judgk iveuy ror arraignment, created a een- P18 I . . . - . flntlnn In 1. , . .. . . .. a . , iiik iub a-pproDnation or WRtni- rmm i mini jie eeizea inp in VL 1 . - . . th Spilth rnttnnnrns - 1 . CiCtment tranSfWnt njl hi.l.4 t . attributed to the new policy or the 7. """"" " iuI . ------- " - irntinn nnrnnaDo tne 1 1 Of H ripplnHrifv V. . x .rtmntit which involves thft care- t ......j. . , ..0 tv hui ful scrutiny of all appraisements with i By Berwick B. Wood of Ontario care t0 Plead, that he was too busy the attendant material increase in the ?verinS appropriation of water serving his 40-year sentence to be con . . w-t- from the Malheur drainaere district ca- corned about anything else .and thnt YlUUiLlIULl VI men j tomuvo. t . , . - Total receipts of the treasury, de- nals for Irrigation purposes. ne oii not want an attorney "butting partment for the year were $20,876,- utivia Burrows of Ontaria for " ' ousiness." 101 with disbursements of I17.604.- tvna..n,ii ui wnsie water irom iyuicuwy cnangea ni (03 74 leaving a cash balance of 3,-,tne Malheur drainage district for irrl- nd, however, and entered a plea J71798.06 at the close of the year. jeation purposes. Tuesday of guilty. Deposits in the banks of the state By pearl Wr'Sftt of Keating covering The convict has a state-wide repu at the close of the year totalled $3,- lthe appropriation of water from Bach- , n of Delne a hard man to deal 415 9S0 77 secured by collateral val-er cr-eek and reservoir for irrigation wlth- He was committed to the penl ued' at $4 S13 782 18 iPurposes. ,tentiary in September on a 40-year flat Interest' on state funds collected! By F- p- Ma'9 ot Tygh Valley cover-'!e"t.e"Pe f,J the 'noting of safety de- durinL' the year amounted to $53.- J"B l"B appropriation oi water irorai' " " over- NOBEL PRIZE REJECTED inis jog is said to have netted Wag ner $40,000, most of which has not been recovered, according to the au thorities. The Silverton escapade was committed by Wagner at an earlier S5 82 as atrainst $47,857.77 for 1918. sn creek and imager creek. an increase of $5798.05 for the year. The increase in this instance is ex nlained as being due to the policy of ..w ni( in the active, fnrt nf htocKnim, Jan. 8. The real reason '"a", securing it is estimated about : .... . why no Nobel Prize for literatu re wan ooo lott from both sores, and ovr tne State wiin un uucuuuai liicrt-itBt; i . - li,t onnrv M , i the interest bearine funds in the awarded this year, says the Dagens JooWng $8000 worh of bonds, said to various state depositories. ,Nyheter, was that the secretary of the,na "een in tne Aulm safe at the time. ..... . .. Swedish academy, tho noet. M. K.arl- "hen asked by officials as to his the various funds under the jurisdic- fetat- wh "ad been selected as the ' i"?ne the, Silverton boxes rr . a A nrizn ti-iTiTior floniir,i tr. o, v, Wagner said "My professional wcrnii tlnn nf the state treasurer for years 118 and 1919 are shown in the distinction offered. ing table: J fnHo li State deposits' 53,655.82 Common school fund 446,162.79 Agricultural colleg fund 14,834.04 University fund 6,268.62 Ilura.1 credits fund - 21,865.27 Segregated accident fund 91,814.91 Industrial accident fund 44.485.43 Burbank trust fund , 1.463.89 1918 $ 47,857.77 383,06t.67 11,333.64 6,510.70 22,252.15 52,776.87 15,933.11 1,327.90 Increase 5,798.05 63,101.12 3,500.40 242.08 386.88 39,039.04 28,552.32 135.99 are none of your business." During (Tuesday's hearing, Wagner is said to ,'have intimated that he would be able to restore the Astoria bonds and other oot to its owners "anytime that bunch wantsto ease up on my 40-year jolt." Totai $680,550.77 Decrease. Net gain for 1919. Special attention is called In the re port to the marked increase in rev enue in the segregated and Industrial accident funds for 1919 over 1918, this being accounted for by the pur chase of sound and large interest bear ing securities. Bonded indebtedness of the state December 21, 1919, was $10,665,750, an increase of $7,375,750 over the pre vious year. With the exception of $460,000 issued by the state land board as Oregon farm credit 4 eent bon1g and $75,000 Issued by the Oregon securities commission to pay the interest on irrigation bonds this bonded indebtedness represents is sues for road and highway improve ments. Of the highway bond Issues $1,200,000 were issued under the Bean Barrett act, $2,940,000 under the six million dollar bonding act and the remainder under the ten million dol lar road bond act. v Revenues from the motor vehicle department turned over by the sec retary of state's office and diverted to the state highway fund, aggregat ed $745,703.50 for the year with an additional $290,795.49 from state taxes on motor fuel oil sales. $541,052.81 $139,497.96 Chilean Turns Yankophile:" Here's Reason Santiago, Chile, Jan. 8. "Why am Yankop'hile" Is the subject of an p'r" article contributed to Ultimas Noticias by a Chilean who has visited the Unit d States. he gives for liking the United States are: Because when a person fulls down nobody laughs. State House Briefs. All county school, superintendents in Oregon will be appointed county direc tors of thrift education with franking privileges on all mail relative to the thrift campaign to be waged in this state, under authority received by J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of in struction and state direcor of the thrift campaign, from C. A. Farnsworth, as sistant director of the war loan organ- I.lzation today. The committee of 15 appointed by Governor Olcott several months ago Some of the reasons !for the PrPse investigating the af- iaira oi tne state industrial accident commission, will meet in Salem Friday morning, according to information re ceived here Wednesday. It is believed When in the street a person steps lne "port or tne committee will on anothers toes, they do not insult be Presented to the governor at that cob nthoi. ,lline. The shopkeepers can leave their de- IMer Salaries For Envoy Of Med States Recommended liveries on the doorstep. 1'eople keep in line at ticket of fices and have respect for each others place in the line. Everybody takes a bath. People have only one surname. There is profound respect for the police. The public fear the police and not the police the public. The people know how to walk in the streets, always passing to the case of emergency is forbidden by S. A. Hughes, member of the house of representatives from Marion county, has asked C. II. Gram, state labor com missioner, to investigate reports to the effect that contractors on state high way consruction work are violating a state law by working employes more than eight hours a day. Employment of labor for more than eight hours a day on any public works except in the PROGRAM FOR THRIFT WEEK IS ANNOUNCED January 17th, Benjamin FrankliVs birthday is the date set to begin a special economic program activity.. The purpose of this thrift week is to educate a community on the impor tant service financial institutions ren der. This is something concerning which'a large number of people are ignorant. To encourage every Indiv idual in the community to become the owner of a bank account. To encour age people to own property and help them accumulate funds with which eventually to own their own homes. To encourage the making of a will, the paying of bills promptly, the op eration of personal and family finan ces on the budt plan ani the im portance of thrift in industry. To help people to think straight and r.ct wise ly about their money matteis in th- round of earning, spending, saving and giving. To develop character. The National Young Men's Chris tian Association has inaugurated this campaign because it is in business primarily for Ijhis purpose." James Elvin, secretary says, "Its emphasis in this campaign on the necessary ed ucation of American people as to the constructive power of a dollar is frankly placed because of this sup reme objective. Teaching the right value of things material opens the doorway to a corVect valuation ot things moral and spiritual and an In dividual acceptance of the involved principles which will relate man aright to himself, his brother man and 'hiB God. We believe that to the bank, to the community and to him self the man Is of infinitely more val ue when he is so related. We believe that character so developed is tho country's greatest economic asset The program for the week is as follows: National Thrift Day or Dank day Saturday January 17th. To empha size the service a bank renders a community. Share with others day. Sundry January 18th. To emphasize the rela tion of money to character. National Life Insurance Day, Mon day January 19. To emphasize tin value of protecting loved ones v.th life insurance. Own your own home day, Tuesday January 20. To emphasize the desir ability of owning ones' own home. Make a will day, Wednesday, Jan uary 21. To emphasize the import ance of making a will. Thrift Industry D:iy, Thutsday, Jan uary 22.To emphasize the identical interests of employer and enipl ye. Family Budget Day, Kr d ly, Jan uary 23. To emphasize the advantage ot using the budget plan for finaiic.. Faff Tour Bills Day. Saturday, Jan uary ii-j. fo emnjhasize the moral ob ligation to pay your bills promptly. The committee having in charge this program for Thrift wtnk will meet on Wednesday uf.ernoon at 5 o'clock at .he Commerj'.il CI uh. FAMOUS OLD RFCirE IXttl tm tui SYR I P Thousands of Easily and cheaply nut Oc at home, but it brats tlioiii all for quick results 3 BILLS PROPOSED B Three bills will be introduced into housewives have the special session of the state legis- Marion News. right and they do not stop to talk. There is only "first-class" on rail Minimum sal- road trains and special cars for state law. Gram has stated that he will investigate the reports. Marion, Or., Jan. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Winn are in JCohlotus, Wash., visiting their son. Will Palmer and wife of Berkeley, Cal., are visiting relatives here. They are former residents of this place but as they have recently bought a home in Berkeley, we can not hope to have them with us long. Measles are in the McNeal home, but as everything is being done to keep the disease from spreading, it is thought that it will not get In the school. Wayne Ham mitt of Philomath is vls- Klamath Post. American Legion. Is t.i i . Drunkards in that country are an carrying its fight against the proposed I Mr- cave iH enloyln a visit from Washington, Jan. 7. tries of $35,000 for ambassadors and smokers. 15,000 for ministers with government "" emoassy buildings and allow- extinct species. jieuoniK ui iv.uuu acres oi iana sur- her brother from the east. u. lor upkeep were recommended The name doesn't make the man, ruu'B upper iviamatn nine into Mr and Mra Carrlck of Portland are to the house foreign affairs commit, but he man the name. ; congress, according to Information Just,here the of thelr dttUBhter, Mrs. tee today by Secretary Lansing. The It is a sign of ill breeding not to received by Attorney General Brown. .shlriey Roland. Mrs. Roland has been eommittee is holding hearings on the respect the opinions of others. Congressional delegations from the re-1,, , but ,s now much improved. annal dlsplomatio and consular serv- (There are two hundred religions in Carnation states of the union will bej John rjencer of Salem has purchased Ice appropriation bill. that country.) urge t0 suPPort the Sinnott bill which ,he CiayD00l p,ace eaBt of t0wn and Ambassadors now receive $17,509 Youths of 18 are In the universities, !uiTsnt lne ePa,ynmt Cf the expecU to move ther6 , and spend no ministers $12,500. land not in the stock exchange or "T 7"T "s""- the remainder of the winter cutting wu iiiicimuiiB ui leasing tniH nuge wood , . , The Morrow place has been sold to to a syndicate of California capitalism 'r , Dr., J k.i J.Jc ... . . ........ iwimiitvu wjr .1,0 BMW 4JIU lUllfVN found that, they can save two-thirds of l.uure next week in the interest of the the money usually spent for cough state industrial accident commission. preparations, by using this well- One the most important ot the three known old recipe for making cough in many respects and the one upon syrup at home. It is simple and cheap which the need for the special session but it really has no equal for prompt ' based will provide for an Increase results. It takes right hold of a vt 0 per cent in the rates of compen cough and gives immediate telief. atlou paid to injured workmen under usually stopping an ordinary cough in the provisior j of the workmen's com- 24 hours or less. pensatlon act. The second will pro' Get 2 ounces of Pinex from any vide tor the creation of a fund for the druggist, pour it Into a pint bottle Physical and vocational rehabilitation and add plain granulated sugar syrup of injured workmen and the third will to make a full pint. If you Drefer. restore to the funds of the commission use clarified molasses, honev. or corn $400,000 appropriated by the last regu syrup, instetad of sugar syrup. Kitner ,ar session for the erection of a recon- way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, uenon nospitai in roruami. and lasts a family a long time. t T'19 hospital Involving a constltu- It's truly astonishing how quickly tlonlU amendment in that It would it acts, penetrating through every air have crao Institution out- passage of the throat and lungs loos- 81110 OI lne 8"" capital was oeiene ens and raises the phlegm, soothes h ,he voter8 at th8 June p'1""" ' and heals the membranes, and grad- legislative action Is now necessary to ually but surely the annoying throat "ur "'" lu " vl tickle and dreaded cough disappear entirely. Nothing better for bron chitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex Is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, known tho world over for its healing effect on the membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2 ounces of rinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. 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That fa because it contains becl and cod liver peptones, iron and man ganese peplonates the greatest tonics known. Your money back If It falls. v j" .an"". '. -X A RARE combination of beauty and me chanical excellence. Light weight and a perfectly balanced chassis induce maximum tire mileage and low gasoline economy. An improved hot-spot intake manifold gets the last atom of power from even low grade fuel. 9-inch whe!bB; 50-norsepower fe mountabla htad motor; InnamiiiMin intermediately placed juat baek of motor; improved windshield with bullet-nhapeit aide lamps; exfonaon fannesu lamp; cvrj tires front and rear. $2,035.00 P. O. 11. Salem MARION AUTOMOBILE CO. 1(1 . 'PI' k9y-m.i ',. ' lV'Ni-i J.. (-J i;.,.Tr, 4 ' ' i and not in saloons. Columbus, O., Jan. . 7. The eon-' Democracy co-exists with the gov- Vetltlon r9 , V. - T I . . in ... . f AnlJL l i' r"uc" m ne vorKers , - , The Legion post seeks to have the land nujuuiueu sine oie at, ins men ruuw how iu "US aim sm rtmlntmnA K tha ,tqt. ! not bashful about it. open to settlement You ENS can drink TANT POSTUM Wthout fear of any of the after effects "which often follow coffee drinking. Postum has a thoroughly pleas ing flavor greatly liked by those accustomed to hih-rade coffee There's not a trace of "Caffeine" in Pbstuni,so sleepless nights do not follow, and headaches, nervousness and indesiion do not result from lts use. Jheres a Reason. Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich. metlc" are being Introduced In our school, and an improvement along this line Is a sure thing. Mrs. E. J. Miller and her daughter, Mary, and son, Cecil, and her mother, Mrs. Schmidt, have returned from Portland where they spent part of the holidays. Mr. Uoble of Salem has moved onto the BcholU place, and Mr. Kcholu and son have moved to Salem. Rev. Ulain lironner left Monday for Greenleaf, Idaho, to attend the min-i isterial association there. J Roland Dimick left last Monday for' Talbot where he ezpectsto remain for an Indefinite period cutting wood. Miles Harber was summoned to Port land on Monday where he may have to; act on the grand Jury composed of; postmasters to try those who have rob bed postoffices. - A series of meetings will begin in, the Presbyterian rhurch Wednesday, Jan. T. Rev. W. J. Large will be n charge. j Mr. Monroe from Washington ft a visitor at the Sherwood home. Slgna Her km an started to school Monday adding one more to the sev-. enth grade. Mr. Beckman returned home from Salem last Friday where she has been ; for some time In a hospital. We are pleased to slate that she is much Im proved after a eevere operation. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wert are the par ent of a baby girl. Mrs. Keuacher and baby and Char lotte Runde of Salem were Kunday visitors at the White home. JOURNAL WANT ACS PAT OLDS Head or chest are best treated 'externally with c wen Hon For AT AUCTION Saturday, Jan. 1 0 1:30 p. m. Houses adjoin. property of Hunt Bros. Packing Company Division and Front Streets These Houses are to be removed from the property by buyer. For further information call at office of Hunt Bros. Packing Co., or tekphone 150. & r I F. N .WOODRY, Auctioneer VlCffS VAP0HU I "YOUR BODYGUARD"-30f.fcQ. L2Q I