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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1920)
PERSHING GUEST OF SOUND CITIES 1 arrived her. early today from . 0r and planned to spend JjSrt W inspectlns Poset Sound ""S Governor L M. Howell met 1 t the depot and welcomed Washington. Mayor C. B, Flts 4 Sefthe city's gratings. ; Pershing tonight will be the iTSformer service men at a bor JUM nker here. Tomorrow he will lX?ni ttena publlc ain- rf the Hist division, most or from the west, were 'swond to la gallantry" General Pershing aii here today, tie pam " no worked in the spruce camps 4 the shipyards of the northwest j.trtoe the war. wlris something for which every Mtloo must be prepared," he asserted interview. He said he did not via to be interviewed on politisc i poKcies. . KKE MEASURES ARE REFERRED TO PEOPLE (Continued from page one) Increasing mlllage tax for O. A. C state university and normal school. "jRelatlng to acquiring private konds for public purposes. Senate Joint ltasolutlons providing for ratification of na tion! suffrage amendment Appointing committee to investigate boys' training school. Thanking University of Oregon foot tall teams for record and sportsman ship at Pasadena football gams again Harvard. Referring to people proposed amendment to constitution providing that president of senate succeeds to office of governor to serve as such only until next general election. Relating to national highways sys tem. Providing for reference to people of amendment to restore capital pun ishment for troason and first degree murder. House Joint Resolutions Amending constitution as to debts of counties. Amending constitution to Increase itato Indebtedness for roads. Investigating the state fish and game commission. Creating a commission to Investi gate means of developing central Ore gon. Providing for nn argument In offi cial pamphlet against minimum wage amendment. Providing for Investigation of sal aries of county officers. Senate Joint Memorials Memorializing congress to bar Am erican born children of Japanese aliens from becoming American citl irna Memorializing congress to"' appro priate money for Roosevelt highway. Memorializing congress to pension veterans and widows of veterans of tarlr Oregon Indian wars. Memorializing congress . to open Klamath Indian reservation for set tlement Asking congress ,to establish life laving station near Port Orford. Aaking congress to give preference to -8ervlce men in opening up cer tain public lands in Klamath county ior settlement. House Joint Memorials Relating to national highways. Relating to patrol of forests by air plane Relating to disloyal aliens. House Bills Passed Relating to funds for reconstruc tion hospital. Proviu.ng for additional compensa tion of Injured workmen. Providing for rehabilitation of In jured workmen. Designating Ontario-Jordan valley toad u part of the state highway sys tem. ) time in which federal government may appropriate funds ior Roosevelt highway project. Asthorlzlng county assessors and deputies to administer oaths. Providing for safe employment and arety standards. Creating fish and game commis JPfovlfllng for its election by Establishing Deschutes county fair Redmond. Authorizing $10,000,000 bond issue w wod roads. nren4tng corPrate existence) to Private corporations. i4TZstani9 10 match 'ederal ckta'.aUn,r. t0 Paw"" of labor Une county. Designating certain Sherman coun ty roads as part of state highway sys tem. Appropriating $600 for oil paint ing of the late Governor Withycombe. . Appropriating $8500 for Increased expenses of public service commis sion. Appropriating funds for home for inaigant emidren. Appropriating funds " tor feeble minded home. Appropriating funds to repair ar mory at Dallas. Providing appropriation for ex-service men's educational aid. act. Providing for additional revenue for Oregon Agricultural college and state normal school. Providing funds for women's build ing at state university. .To include state owned lands In ir rigation and drainage districts. To eradicate bovine tuberculosis and other livestock diseases. Authorizing fish and game commis sion to purchase land for gam farms. Providing Imprisonment as punish ment for killing elk, mountain sheep, etc. Permitting member of legislature to serve on fish and game commis sion. Regulating age for commission to feeble minded home. Relating to ownership of property within city limits. Fixing salaries of deputy labor commissioners. Relating to collection of fees for factory inspection. Levying tax of i mills for elemen tary public schools. Making impersonation of discharg ed soldier, sailor or marine unlawful. Providing for payment by state of interest on irrigation and drainage bonds. , Relating to salary of engineer of state highway commission. Repealing hide inspection law. Fixing opon season for game birds. Relating to salary of district seal ers of weights and measures. Relative to lease of sand, gravel, etc., in beds of navigable streams. Relative to salary of county school superintendent. Prohibiting operation of dance halls outside corporate limits after midnight. Fixing time for holding court In tenth judicial district. Regulating dance halls outside city limits. Regulating irrigation dlstrlcts.x Regulating angling In Willamette river below suspension bridge at Ore gon City. Authorizing highway commission to repair roads by force account. Authorizing highway commission to establish emergency fund of $30,000. To construct bridge across Nestuc- ca river. To provide new building at feeble minded institution. Providing for one tenth mill tax levy for Oregon employment institu tion for blind. Relating to loads and weights of motor trucks on state highways. Providing for special election on May 21, 1920. Senate Bills Passed Dealing with parole laws. Creating court of domestic relation. Relating to registration of profes sional engineers. Declaring validity of certain Irriga tion districts. Relating to establishing of kinder gartens. Relating to payrrient of Indemnities for killing of cattle by state. ' Relating to financial aid for cer tain children. Licensing operators and 'drivers of motor vehicles. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920, PAPS THREE ' iTfTrn nlMirirMlixuLjiwri'ini it " to Relating to release of sureties. Relating to regulation of livestock of certain non-residents and corpora tions. Relating to practice of medicine. Relating to salary investigation. Providing indemnity for cattle slaughtered by order of state veter- Circuit Judges expenses. Relating to soldiers aid. Salaries of supreme judges. Punishment of Derannx oMin it- oners to escape. Recording of tiwir v.. service men, free. Fixing salaries of offWr , rrninn county. State banking examiners. Relating to county assessors. To validaU Vista House contracts. Relating to attachments. Maintenance of highways. Erection of monument appropriate 1 memory of world war. Roads in Coos county. Roads in Jackson county. Roads In Douglas eounty. Roads In Klamath county. Relating to rnii i rut.. , Tillamook counties. Roads in Polk county. Relating to fire insurance. Relating to Port of Astoria Aid to soldiers, sailors and marines. Dealing with employment of aliens. Foreign language newspapers. Relating to salaries. Fixing penalty for murder. Providing enforcement penalty. Providing nenaltv for tran an. urunimg auamonal powers to Port roriiana. Relating to market roads. Providing for straight nartv tfpknt Designating certain roads in Polk iu lammu countv as mrt atoio highway svstem. Designating: certain marts In VTnr.rtn county as part of state highway sya- ion. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at Tongue! Remove Poison From Stomach, Liver and Bowels Accent "California ' Byrux of Figs only look for the name California on the package) then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children ove its delicious fruity taste. Full di rections for child's dose en each bot tle. Give ft without fear. Mother! Ton must say " California ' (Adv) tfil I J ff , . mm f - . mm'i .1 i LA. LV -aV -U. tfenVtohelpover- aided by Resinol Whether it is a patch of eczema or just a temporary irritation you can usually rely on the gentle, soothing Resinoi treatment to set it right The mild and healing inredien of Resinoi cannot harm t'lS tender est skin, they improve it. H1SINOL SHAVING STICK b to loodfc lif tt nakei aiterhavinc lotioix nanccoaltT. Jtuii1 rtucU aUtj mil irvtittl. Of LnresleyNews.' Liveslev. Or.. Jan. IS. Mloa t,,ii, Pristotnlc. bookkeeper of store, left for her home in Olympia, nasn. Miss Gladys Bressler entppfalno.i number of friends at her home lost Wednesday evening. A great deal of Interest ia belnv t.i. en in the "Trip to PalestlnA" r-ntt by the pupils of the Llvesley Sunday school. The O. T. club will mut win. vr Hugel of Salem, North Cottage street, xnursuay, January li, Arthur Ztelke baa rw,nti chased an automobile. The young people of Lives v GTAAtlv enjoyed a surprise party given in hon or of the Query family at their none nere. Miss Bessie Osborn Is confine her home with an attack of tonsilltis. PAPER SHORTAGE STOPS PAPERS Winnipeg, Man.. Jan. 17. Winni peg's three dally newsnanm ed today on account of a paper short age. The papers issued Joint news bul. letins on sheets posted at tha ntti and news stands. t Hazel Green Notes. Hazel Green, Jan. 19. Mrs. F. Rape is spending a few weeks in Sil- verton. Grandma Davis was 85 years of ant last Wednesday. Mr. and Mra Ras mussen and Mr. and Mrs. Tuve dined with her at the home of Tier son, W. G. Davis, In honor of the event. Lester Groshong is staying in Port land. Mr. Hammer's mothjr from Port land is viBiting him on the Gehrman place. Mrs. J. Casswell spent the last week end with her parents near Albany. Jerome Farmenter went to Port land Wednesday. Dewey and Clarence Parmenter left the same day for Astoria. Eli Rhodes went to Silvarton Mon day with a load of onions. The Women's Missionary society met at Mra. G. G. Looney's Friday af ternoon. The program consisted of devotlons.readlngs on Porto Rico and the Philippines, and the 1st chapter of the new study book, "Christian Americanization." : There -were ten present. Refreshments were served. Miss Edna Weinert arrived Satur day at the home of her uncle, August Weinert. Prof. F. W. Jones took his 8th graders to Salem Wednesday to visit the legislature in session. Mrs. F. Haselbacher and G. G. Looney furnish ed cars to make the trip. Edgar Johnson has purchased the remaining 78 acres of timber on the Woods tract along Pudding river. Will Dunigan brought out his new Ford last Saturday. Sore Throat, Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. f not satisfied return the bottle and -A your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head- che? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, feasant little pink pills, 3Q cents Juaranteed. BUY REMNANTS AT THE Remnant Store - . 254 North Commercial FORD TRUCK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 871 Court Street Phone 685 BHIP WRECKED; 49 LOST Stockholm, Jan. 19. Forty-nine members of the crew of the Americin steamer Macona, which struck a rook off Nidlngen light and foundered, were lost, the only survivor being the ec. ond mate of the ship. Didn't Have Well Day For 25 Years San Francisco Woman Has Gained Thirty Pounds by Taking Tanlao "I had not seen a well day in twen flve years, until I started taking Tan lao," said Mrs. Virginia Stapp of 185 Valencia St, San Francisco, Cal. "I was beginning to think," she continued, "that I would have to bear my wretched health as long as I liv ed. I had no appetite, and whin 1 managed to eat a few bites I could not digest It and as I could get no strength or nourishment I fell off twenty five pounds in weight. I hard ly knew what it was to be without a headache. All my life I have been so constipated that every day for years I had to take a laxative. My tongue ,was always coated and I had a bad taste In my mouth all the time. My condition was so bad that I could get little sleep, but would roll and toss about all night long. "But all that is changed now, for since taking Tanlac I am able to eat anything I please without any bad after effects and I have actually gain ed thirty pounds. 1 haven't had a headache in so long I have almost forgotten about them. My constipat ed condition has been relieved and I never have that bad taste or coated tongue any more. I sleep nine to ten hours every night can do my house work with ease and I have so much new life and energy that I Just feel fine all the time." Tanlao Is sold In Salem try Tyler's Drag Store, In Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angei oy sen rifivh In norvais bv John KsTbr. In Turner byH. P. Cornelius, In Wood- burn by Lyman H. Shorey, In Slrver- a by Qeo. A. Steelbammer, In Gates by Mrs. 3. P. MeCurdy, In Stayton by 0. A. Beauchamp, In Aurora by Auro ra Drug Store, in St Paul by Groce teria Stores Co., In Donald T M. W. Johnson. In Jefferson by Feanar Mason and In Mill City by MaTketarla Gre. Co. A4r) SOKSSCOUCHS W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE TICTUOLA You get more for your , Money at Moore's. Special Announcement for reqon noaucts !( 1 JANUARY 19TH-2kTH i .t r?. '"'"'WJity ; - - -. .WWW - This week is dedicated to the pur chase of Oregon products. The peopte of Salem can make it even more local by the purcRase of Salem products.You have all heard of PHEZ Jams and Jel lies. Here is an opportunity to enjoy their flavor at a saving for this week over the usual price. Present our coupon to any of the following grocers: Roth Grocery Company Busick's R. .D. Gilbert & Company Peoples' Cash Store Weller Brothers C. M. Roberts Pure Food Grocery J. K. Sampson Capital Street Grocery The Economy Grocery Edward Rocks ' A. Daue & Sons Eppley & Company Poisal & Shaw Lebold & Company ' Yew Park Grocery COUPON From January 19th to 24th, inclusive this. Coupon and 40c will be exchanged by any of the Salem grocers listed above for one 15 oz. jar of Phez Jam or Jelly, the value of which is ordinar ily 45c. CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DON'T MISS THIS FREE DEMONSTRATION On the Care of Tires t44-H-tvttvtt4 On January 24th a Goodyear Tire Expert Will be at 208 South Commercial Street to give a demonstration on tire conservation. He comes here to help you get more mileage from your tires. ILLUSTRATED LECTURES at 10 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Informal discussions and actual demonstrations of the use of tire savers will go on throughout the day. You can drop in any time and hear him. ! . HE WILL SHOW YOU how a tire is made, why it is made that way, why tires wear out prematurely he will tell you about the different tire abuses and how to avoid them. ' THERE ARE MANY OTHER POINTS that will be touched upon during the day. Proper loads for passenger cars and trucks, proper inflation of tires, how to care for tread cuts, f aulty wheel alignment, and how to treat a stone bruise will be described. ! A HALF HOUR SPENT with this man will save you many hours and many dollars in the future. Don't fail to attend this free demonstration. Remember the date January 24th, all day. ' .VALLEY MOTOR CO. 0. J. WILSON, . IRA JORGENSEN I I JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT