STATE TREASURY IS SHORT EQUIPMENT DECLARES EXPERT purities approximating a valuation . tl 000.000 are being kept by the U in a vauIt whlch "would have fB discarded by a country bank yea; "!!- .wording to R. B. Pinney. expert Lntant who has Just completed an and Investigation of the boxes !2 raneral conditions of the state . "r. office in behalf of insur companies interested in the con ation of the department "The mental portion of your operat or olant is all that could be asked but X! equipment provided for the prop Detection of the securities ol the very deficient," wiites Pinner "a letter received by State Treasurer ""Toe vault door is not modern and wald easily be forced by up-to-date fe crackers. When once in the vault .hay would have no difficulty In gain tag an entrance to the old square safe bich in antiquated in every respect md which contains thousands of dol lars worth of securities which could ot be replaced." An appropriation of $6000 was made I the special session of the legislature kit week for the purchase of a mod em safe for the department. The "efficient corps of assistants cting under your capable and con tentious chief deputy" Joe Richard ion. ar bigh commended by Pinney who declares that the floating of the enormous bond issue of the past year evidenced "a considerable amount of financial ability." t " INCORPORATIONS. J Articles of incorporation were filed with the corporation department here Monday by" the C. H. Chenoweth com pany of Portland, capitalised at $100, 000. The company will do a general commission business r n nk.. weth. J. W. Chase and Maurice Seits are the incorporators. Other corporations filing articles were: - . Rulter Sanitarium, Roseburg; $5, 000: Dr. V. L. Rulter. Dr. Tiavid . w Brower. B. R. Richter, George Riter. Ontario Milling company, Ontario; $20,000; E. A. Ferguson, Ellis B. Al len, David .W. Powers. Fourth and Taylor street market, Portland; $5000; E. M. Fryermuth, W. A. Carter, J. E. Smith. , a. vtsiuui to operate in Oregon was granted to Herrin & Rhodes, Inc., a Washington corporation. R. E. Effin ger of Portland is attorney In fact for Oregon. Eugene. Or.. Jan. 20. "Bill" Steers. star quarterback of the famous 1919 or Oregon football team. was elected cantnin m . last night The new Cams In st. the shining lights in the great game with Harvard at Pasanadena on New Tears day. kicking one of the field goals scored by Oregon. w. Hayward. famous athletic trainer at the univan.it., ... - UIQ pasi t y'ara .announced last night at the banquet that he would remain with the university. Hayward said his salary ,ee" ,neased to $4000 a year, and that he had turned down the two BIG LOAN IN HOLLAND Berlin, Monday, Jan. 19. Negotia tions with Holland for a loan to Cer many of 200,000,000 guilders (normal ly $80,000,000) will shortly be con eluded, according to the Zeltung Am Mlttag. Of this amount 140,000,000 euiMers will cover purchases of raw yioducts and the remainder will he used to buy foodstuffs. The credit is established for ten years and may be extended proportionately as Germanv makes payments on the account Germany undertakes to procure the commodities covered by the credit only from Holland which is also given' spe cial economic benefits respecting coal ticllvtrles. This Is the first credit ac corded Germany since the conclusion cfjtnc6. . E Honolulu, T. H., Jan. 20. Fifteen lindred Filipino sugar plantation workers here struck for higher wages, w it is declared by R. D. Mead, sec retary of the planters association that per cent of the Filipino workers on Jive out of seven plantations on the Is land of Oahu have walked out. Twen-tJ-ii hundred Filipinos sugar planta tion workers are employed on the is land Oahu, Mead said. It to reported that strike orders have ton tent to all workers on the islands, "iMtlng 11,800 Filipinos. The Fed enuion of Japanese Laborers is report w to be considering a strike also, and general walkout occurs 24,300 rkere would be affected. Md said he did not fear any dam jee from the strike would result for Wlod owing to recent rains. tows DefeafSeniors la Inter-Class Debate toes 'al wnl, f .th i, ! Wlllame university, the hn o wcu a unan(moug n I?0- TheJ"ior team, CurtaST and Paul . upheld WVM Zt ,Vu f the questio". "Ro- W.'. mli1, Un'ted States hou"1 mandatory control over Mex- h.C0nrUminary ate. be- ' '"veand i Tr8 P" the ttffIrm fatlve .e!"8hmen "Pholdlng the ta Cxil hed.Uled ,or Wednesday, tt 'octu rn! Monday niht in The wi ' the Flr8t M- of tn Tp,ner wl" recelve fcM tau a trophy out "8t L" th9 dbat 'Mebati"b8r ' Pe0ple..tnter; ferm"!"8- wh0 operates a 'nCm.MrdLSy.tronBaCted Cairo, Jan. 20. Arian Youssef Raid was found guilty today of attempting to assassinate Premier Yussuf Wahba, Pasha December 15.He was sentenced to ten years imprisonment at hard la DEPORTED RADICALS WELCOMED TO RUSSIA (Continued from page one) the front," he said, and although this organization is kept in strict military discipline it is no longer fighting but is a working machne. Its prncipal tasa is supplying Petrograd with food, which is sold direct from peasants, and bringing in wood. As our military re. qulrements decrease we hope to con vert more of our troops to Industrial purposes, still keeping each unit intact on a military footing." "OWN YOUR OWS HOME" IS PREACHED TODAY AS CRY FOR THRIFT WEEK (Continued from page one) was ables to buy a home start saving and get one Thrift Week. A home is more than a house. It makes you part of the community. Obey that home owning impulse dur ing Thrift Week. One brick or one dollar won't mage a home, but both will start your foun dation put a brick in a home account during Thrift Week. You'll never own your own home or anything else .unless you make a start bank your home-owning deposit during Thrift Week and add bricks and mortar every week. The Advantage of HomeOwning. 1. It gives self-respect. 2. It, makes one independent. 3. It stimulates one's Initiative. 4. It is one very safe form of sav ing; wisely obtained it is a good invest ment. 6. It induces thrift " .6 It' develops citizenship the property owner becomes the taxpayer; the taxpayer becomes the citizen who learns about the management of the community, of the state ,and of the country. ' , 7. It makes one a progressive member of a community. The question as to the type of people who shall be allowed to live in the town; the de gree to which they shall be law-abid ing; the type of school which shall teach children; the churches; the lodges and business houses all these questions are his to answer. These feastures belong to him. They are his servants he has the right to say what they shall be. 8. It makes for respect in the minds of the other members of the community. 9. It stimulates patriotism. As usual, a man who owns his own home loves his own country. 10. It is one form of providing for old age for himself ,or for his wife and Iiimily after his death. 11. In the present time of raplaiy ii&tng costs he stabilizes his overhead charge by becoming his own landlord. 12. The present Income tax law, especially favors the ownership cf one's home, through the fact that mon ey invested in a home produces no In come, and this sum is therefore non taxable. 13. In many sections prices on lan J and improvements have not yet reach ed their adjusted value under the de preciated value of the dollar, there fore there is always a chance for a profit to accrue through increased values. How Man Can Own His Own Homo. 1. Most' communities have a Build ing & Loan association which enables one, by becoming a member, to borrow up to two-thirds of the purchase price of a house and lot, repaying this on a outside propositions that offered him. . there were Court Asked To Reconsider Parole Of Boy 0ffenderrng,HUor' I HE DAlLi i API ) al JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1920. HAYWARD TO REMAIN WITH EUGENE SCH PAPfi TilREii prison is no place for a boy of Richsy's age and that he is not in the jurisdic tion of the state parole officer. Richey is being detained in the city jail here, until his further disposition can be ar- The circuit court of Josephine coun ty has been asked by Louis H. Comp ton. state parole officer, to reeoniHer Its action In paroling Samuel Ricury. IS convicted of fonrerv. tn th. r,.iJ officii. The court will be nsk.H i turn the boy over to the juvenile court which. In the event he is found to be Incorrigible, could remand hi . .v.. juvenile court Compton declares that the state To Core a Cold la One Day Take -LAXATIVE BROHO QUININE (Tableta)It stops the Cough and Headache and works off th c W. GROVE'S signature on each bor 80- (Adv) j. FORD TRUCK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. STl Court Street Phone f St y W, W.M00RE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VICIHOLA You get more lor your K Money at Moore's. BUY REMNANTS AT THI Remnant Store M Norta Commercial L.M.HUM MM Of YickSoTcsg Chinese Medlelne and Tea Oa, ' Eat medietas which will cure any knows disease. Open Sundays from 10 A. 1L until 8 P. if. 163 Bout High fit. HaJem, Oregon. Phone 281 T YLER'S FOR ALOIS All kinds, including the old reliable MENNEN'S Shaving Soap, Cream and Stick , . TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 South Commercial Phone 35 WHILE its beauty and grace appeal to your pride, its reliable power convinces your reason. Under its hood is. the demountable head motor of 50 horsepower; under its beautiful body a perfectly balanced chassis of 119-inch vyheelbase, giving riding ease over all kinds of roads. The rugged dependability of this car will prove itself in the most strenuous service. Five-passenger capacity; outside and insidt door handles; genuine leather upholstery; improved windshield with bullet-shaped cowl lamps; extension tonneau lamp; black wal-" nut instrument board and steering wheel; cord tires art standard equipment. )i "isirumem ooara ana steering wheel; It- I T 1 g J2.035.00 I iZm F. O. BN Salem , !IZI!ZImIib tyggy.? ' "j I m 1 . '.; - - i ttMnmiMtmMitiiimitiiitMttMtMt Extra Pants F: PC 1 If-' '.N-t-ft- 1 This is Thrift week. Get Extra Pants Free With Everv Suit With every suit. This remarkahleoffer won't last forever. Our advice is, take ' advantage of this opportunity, at once. . HIGHER PRICES FOR SPRING The advancing prices" for Men's Clothing make this extra pants sale doubly s - attractive. A 1920 SUIT AT THE 1919 PRICE Scotch Woolen Mills Store ' v : ' 426 State Street " ! monthly basis of principal and interest not greatly exceeding cost of rent. 2. Installment mortgage plan, whereby the home is paid for by monthly Installments, principal a.nl interest, and he received deed to his home upon completion of the pay ments. 3. By securing a loan from bank or trust company, equal to approxi mately 60 per cent of the purchase price, paying cash for 40 per cent of the value and 3 to 6 years mortgage for the 60 per cent. 4. By arrangement with the ownw to make part payment down and mort gage for balance, repaying same on either monthly or yearly basis. N EURALGIA or Headache rub the forehead .and temples with' VICES VAPOIfcU so'. eu. n v 4m "YOUR BODYGUARD" 1 doni loaf between S.chooLand Hornet says whenTkhow Was waitind TELLS HOW TO STOP A ! BAD COUGH Surprising results Pom the 4c famous old home made syrup. Eotuly prepared and costs little If you havd a severe cough or cruet cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult: breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home mad cough remedy. Any drug gist can supply you with 2tt ounces of PIndx. Pour this Into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu lated sugar syrup. Or you can use clar ifled molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, If desired. This recipe makes a pint of really re markable cough remedy. It tastes good, and In spite of its ;ow cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm. stops that throat tickle and soothes and heals the Irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that It is really astonishing. Plnex Is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming se vere coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imita tions of this mixture. To avoid disap pointment, ask for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. i" To r..rp Good Health for You Dr. Carter's OB. Tea CwU bat Little and Ton Can Xak Whole Ut from One Pack! More people re drinkini Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea than ever before, becaoss they have found out that for lrer,Hoaiseh and boweU sod to purify the blood there i, oothinf iorer, itier or betler. TbclKUs lots just love it. THE UNIVERSAL CAR WANTED Orders For FORDS While it is true we unloaded three car loads of Ford Cars yesterday, and have eight car loads more enroute from the factory, we want to book more Ford orders, NOW, that me may be assured of deliveries for next spring. We must have bona fide orders booked now to receive factory recognition. Here is a suggestion that will save you time, money and inconvenience. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY EAR PortapTeUres Uf j Overs ixt GOOBPY - AKRON PortapjeHies Ovetratz INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PAKTS WE SPECIALIZE ON TIRES FOR FORD CARS bUevMotar'Go. INSIST ON genuine: FORD PARTS