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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1920)
PAPfi THRE THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1920. HON BILLS FHBODY OLCOTT'S RECOMMENDATIONS ;,ini the session of the VZt ms committee &y noon reported out fav-"eNorblad-Handley-Bean bill 1 state fish and game com Ungnf ntne membera, two com-"-""b Us sponsored by Senator !f Jackson county abolishing BflB"t and game commission !ung Entirely separate com "n!U? Commended in the mea- , rovernor Olcott. were present-J,- from the floor in the "arnoon:i,B would create an Z;rae commission of Jive Oien . (a have exclusive junsaicuuu """- interests of the state . state board of fish commission ? ,hree members to have exclusive Hmer the commercial flah o? the state. Themem W,B'!W.J "emission would be ap- h br the governor. The settle r,;tt disputes between the two in 'M Wo d be Placed in the hands of o arbitration to consist of the , nf the two commissions wun SXS-actln - chair- COMMERICAL CLUB 10 BWJD BIGGEST ffl January Shoe Clearance ! In spite of rising costs and you can buy shoes at 1918 prices UNUSUALLY LOW COST Lot 730 men's gun metal English lace with Neolin soles, a regular $7.50 quality at $4.95 Lot 726 men's "Stetson" high grade black calf, Eng lish last, lace, finest quality, worth today $18.50, sale : $12.95War tax, 30 Lot 0762 Foresters, 10-in. logger, spring heel and calked, none better made, worth $21.00, sale ' price $17.65 War tax, SOc MEN'S HEAVY 756 brown grain, heavy blucher, welt sole $4.85 724 dark brown, army last, Goodyear welt $5.20 770 D. K. Brown heavy blucher, double sole $5.85 759 D. K. Brown all solid army shoe, welt $6.45 SALE CLOSES SAT., JANUARY 17th, 9 P. M. OLCOTT PROPOSES FINLLTS REMOVAL (Continued from pag one) would be given authority to tax them selves to the extent of $100,000 for the purchase of a site for a naval base m Tonjn- Point under the provisions of a bill Jntroductd Dy senator rtoroiaa. The depicting in motion pictures of any scene which, "if actually perform ed in real life would amount to a felony under the laws of the state of Oregon," ould be forbidden under the provis ions of a bill Introduced by Senator Eberhard. Scenes depicting murder, rapine and crimes of violence woum be deleted from the movies in this stale if Elerhard'e bill should become law. Violations of the provisions 01 the ect would be punishable by a fine of not more than $1000 or by imprison merit In the county Jail for not more than one year. At the Electric Sign I "SHOES" 7 North Commercial Street . ...ii,:o nf the Salem Com-' ... ih Mr this year will be In- SurTted with a boom at the first nonthly open forum meeting to be v.m i. i4?o at the Grand opera house Wednesday night. The mealing .ill begin at eight o'clock, and is ex pected to attract the largest crowd or members and business men, that has ever attended a Commercial club meet It was hinted during the day that a "bomb" will be hurled into the nesting, and there is much specula tion an to what it will be. Manager T. E. McCroakey said that the meeting, primarily, is called to stimulate en thusiasm to carry on the work for thd year, but did not elucidate to show bi thn sunrise will be. Each monthly meeting is marked vitk entertainment of some kind. But this meeting with a boxing bout, and probably two, will have thd best en tertainment for business men ever provided. Following the boxing and the busl sea ot the evening the members and busiaess men will go to the Commer cial club rooms where a Jmffet lunch will be served. Iieut.-Col. Fred K. Elder, U, a N., in charge of recruiting here for the avy. will referee the bouts at the opera house. The Tie That Binds Our Policyholders To Oregon Life Arthur A. Dayton, former judge of ths police court of Portland, is here. All five of Willamette delegates to ths student volunteer convention in Ds Koines have decided to enter one sort of missionary service, was the statement made by Robbin Fish , Is his report to the students yes terday In chapel. Ralph Barnes, an other delegate, told of hearing MiBS Garrison's oration, when she won the aatlonal prohibition title. Those who ttteaded the convention were Miss Virginia Mason, Miss Mildred Gar Ktt, Bobbin Fisher, Ralph Barnes Harold Hull. -Liberal low premium pol icies. (No fine-print re strictions.) -Insurance in force from date of application if insurable. (A point to be remembered.) -We have never disputed or compromised a claim. Always paid in full on the day proofs of death were presented. -All assets except U. S. Liberty Bonds unvest ed in Oregon, thereby up building your own state. Teachers in the Albany public schools have presented to the school board a petition for a flat raise of $20 a month each in salaries. Music Teacher Is Enthusiastic Miss CaTitrll Pof-larVft Tanlao is Itest Medicine Sho Ever Heard of M P.M ENDELSOHN SPECIALIST IN EYESIGHT Re-Opens Offices in Salem THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 After one year's absence from Salem Dr Mendelsohn has returned to his exten- sive practice here rooms zii-ziz uregon uuiiuing iiuruieuy iuc uuuwiu unu- i f mg; kJiaxe anu xnga onsets I am simply delighted over my wonderful improvement since I be- Run taking Tanlac," was the enthusl astic statement made by Miss Louise Cantril, popular music teacher 8405 Elm street, Los Angeles, Cal. For as long as I can remember my kidneys troubled me and I rarely ever got a good night's r-st," she con tinued. "I lost my appetite complete ly and what I managed to swallow by sheer force of will would ferment and cause so much gas that my heart would palpitate terribly and at times came near fainting. I fell off from le hundred and twenty pounds to ninety eight and was so nervous and weak I had to give up my work. . Medicines and treatments did not do m) a bit of good and I lost faith In them. A friend of mine kept insist ing that I try Tanlac and to please her I did. Now I can't thank her enough, for the way Tanlac helped me is nothing short of remarkable. Mv annetite came right back and I eat anything I want without the slightest trouble. My kidneys seem to i be in perfect shapo and I sleep nil night long like a child. I have gained so much in weight-nd strength and am so happy I don't hesltata to say Tanlac is the beat medicine I ever heard of" Tanlao is sold in Salem by Tyler's Drug! Store, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drag Co., in Mt Angel by Ben Gooch, in Gervais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Wood- burn by Lyman H. Shorey, in Silver-1 U l by Geo. A. Steelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCurdy, in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp, In Aurora by Auro ra Drug Store, in St. Paul by Groce teria Stores Co., in Donald by M. V. Johnson, in Jefferson by Foshay & Mason and In Mill City by Marketeria Ore. Co. (Adv) Oregonlife urance Company VATICAN AIDS LOAN' Rome, Tuesday, Jan. 13. The Vati can ha subscribed 20,000,000 lire to the sixth national loan, according to the Mesnagero. This is the first time, the newspaper states, that the Vatican has participated in such a loan. luemsful CrvstiTs I'rosr Home Office CORBKTT BUILDING, Fifth aad Morrteom, Portland, Ore. A. l? itlLLBt Pre C. a 8AMUSJI Qss. Mgr. K. N. STRONG. Ami. Ugr. P. J. CLIBBORN, District Manager. 210 Masonic Temple SALEM One step will bring you to the right table beverage The realization of harm to nerves and digestion from tea and coffee, points the way to nstantPostum vr-s.-.'-" W4 lis the regular thing for people to want to be healthy so when the use of coffee ets at your nerves, mane Oie change to POStllTTl without delay. DANDRUFF BUBBLY DESTROYS THE HAIR Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all meanj get rid or danarurr, lor n win starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brash or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of or dinary liquid arvon; apply it at night whe retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the fiaffor irs. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will 9 Rone, ana inrco or four more application wUl completely dsjBolve and entirely destroy every m' nfrm m'ltrn AJld traie of it. Ton will find, too, that U itching ad digging of the scalp will top, and tout hair will look and feel a hundred times better. Toa can get liquid avron ai any drug etore. It is inexpensive and ... nnivFj im all ru will need, no matter how much dandruff vou have. Thie gimple remedy never fail. (Adv) Absolutely free from Caffeine. At grocers-No raise in price. Made by Postum Cereal CaDaitle Creek Mich. Howard Foster Players Today BUQH Theatre One-Third of a Century Practical Experience 9 Years Practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satisfactory service I have ren dered to thousands of Marion and Polk county people assures you competent and lasting relief- in all your eye sight troub les. My prices are very reason able for the materials and ser vice you will receive. --' . 1 ,r.v r , s ( i 1 I give my peisonal at tention to every patient nd guarantee satisfac tion m every respect. i iMi.Ji-.- - Office hours, 9 to 12 a.m.-i to 5 p.m. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Sunday and evenings by special , re appointment Glasses Correctlv PHONE 443, SALEM, OREGON No Wires-No Plugs-No Bother 0 p SWEEP with all the rase of running an ordinary carpet sweeper but with the suction-lift of electric cleaners. The Vacuette makes A-T1I0R0UGII-CLEANING EVERY-DAYan actual possibility because Us so easy to use and so efficient in collecting dust, dirt, thread, Jint, hairs, pins, and ravellings. You just grasp the handle and go to work with out bothering with entangling, troublesome wires. The 13-inch-wide high-speed revolving bristle brush loosens every particle of dust and grit, while the high-speed suction fan pulls the sweepings up into the dust-bag safely away from accidental spilling. The light weight of the aluminum housing and simple mechanism, (6 lbs.) makes it so convenient to operate and carry that a child can use it. Price Only $25.00 lias our Factory Representative Called to see yon? If Not Phone 941 SILVERTON SALEM