Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 13, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
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ARGUMENTS III FAVOR COUNTYTAX COLLECTOR
OF REFERED BILLS iVVILL RESIGN MARCH 1
ORDERED SENT IN
Arguments in support of referred
rosasuros authorized by the wecial leg
latsUve session for place on the bal
lot at the special election May it. roust
be In the hands of the secretary of
(Ulc not later than March 1 to Inaore
publication in the official votere pam
phlet, aceordlngto Bam A. Koser, dep
i.l t secretary of state. Notice to this
effect wore being- wnt out by Koser
I'rtdar U the mem be re of the legisla
tive committee named by the presi
dent of the senate and the speaker of
the house to prepare these argument
The oersonnel of these committees
mhich hare lust been filed with the
secretary of state's office is as fol
lows: Constitutional amendment extending
eminent domain over roads and high
ways (a J. R. 17, thirtieth legislative
assembly, amending section 1, articlo
1 Senator Handley and Representa
tives Dean and Fuller,
Constitutional amendment establish
ing limitation of four per cent state
indebtedness for permanent roads
H. J. R. ID Senators Eddy and
iAchmund, and Representatives Gore,
Graham and Stewart,
Constitutional amendment restoring
capital punishment a J. R. 8)
Committee on affirmative argument:
Senator Eddy and Representatives
Kubli and Lofgren. Committee on
negative argument: Senator St raver
nd Representatives Mrs. Thompson
and E. K. Smith.
Crook and ICiirry county bonding
amendment ( H. J. R. 7) Senators
Baldwin and Eberhard and Represent
atives Bardtck and Thrift. j
Gubernatorlul succession amend
ments 8. J. R. 10) Senators Mosw
and Banks and Representatives Cof
fey, Lewis and Woodson.
Higher educational tax net H. B.
8 No committee authorized.
Soldiers educational aid revenue bill
(8. IV 40) Hcnutora Pierce ana ..
B. Smith, and Representatives Pavld
JO Graham, Martin and Brownell.
State elementary school fund tax
'iH. B. 14) No committee authorized.
Blind school tax measure (H. B.
Tt) No committee authorized.
P. H. Holmes, for two years a dep
uty under Sheriff Needham. baa ten-
jdered his resicnatlon to take effect
Aiarcn i. Air. uoimes nas accepiea
position with the downtown branch of
tne Cross Meat company.
He has been in charge of the tax col
lectlng department of the sheriff's of
fice since the resignation of George
Paulus, September 1. Mr. Faulus also
resigned In order to accept a better po
sition and a salary Increase over the
nominal figure which the county Is eu
abled to pay. t
Mr. Holmes is the second member of
the court house staff to resign since
the first of the year, H. H. Kloepplng
resigning his position in County Clerk
U Q.' Boyer's office, February 1. Mr.
Klsopplng accepted a position in the
offices of tne state industrial accident
commission.
A general senltment of disapproval
by the taxpayers of this county has
prevented the county court from in
creasing salaries of efficient clerical
employes sufficiently to compare with
the scale paid by private concerns or
even with the state salary schedule. I
Should the present state of affairs con
tinue, it is conceded that the county
will eventually lose because of inabil
ity to retain efficient help for any per
iod of time.
Sheriff W. I. Needham, in receiving1
Deputy Holmes' resignation, stated
that Mr. Holmes nas established a good
record for praiseworthy and consist
ent service while In his present position.
Water Permits
The appropriation of wnter from
llenllne cre-k a tributary of Little
North Fork of Hie Hantlum rlvor for
the development of 115 horsepower
for mining purposes is sought by the
Hilver King Mining company of Al
bany In an application filed with
State Kngineor Cupper today. The
proposed mining development Is lo
cated In eastern Mutton county and
It Is estimated that the development
will entail an expenditure of approxi
mately $10,000. The power Is to be
used in the reduction of gold, silver,
lead and slno ores.
1 Other applications for water rights
wore filed today in follows:
By WJIIJnm F. Wit ham of Hood
River, Covering the appropriation of
water from a nprlng for the irriga
tion of a small tract In Hood ltvler
county.
Uy M. J. O'Connor of Denlo, Or.,
for the appropriation of water from
tt spring and artenlun well for the Ir
rigation of a small tract in Harney
county.
B. C, W. Davidson and others for
(he construction of a reservoir on
the South Fork of Rock Creek for
the storage of wnter and the appro
priation of such stored water for Ir
rigation purposes near Haynes In Ba
ker county.
By A. I-earned of Applegnto, Ore.,
covering the appropriation of water
from a spring fur the supplemental
suply for the irrigation of a 50p-ncre
tract in Jackson county.
French Aviator Crosses
Andes Range Wednesday
Santiago, Chile. Feb. 12 Lteutonant
Prieur, of the French aviation mw
slon, made a successful flight across
the AndeB yesterday. Leaving Mendo
za, Argentina, he landed eight kilo
meters beyond Ovalle, province of
Coqulinbo, Chile. The aviator was
slightly injured through a bad landing
In which his machine was destroyed.
More Than Half of Y.W.CA
Fund Raised; Two Days Left
Two thousand seven hundred and
eighty dollars, more than half the bud
get fund for which the Y. W. C. A.
drive Is being Curried on, has been
rnised by the workers in tne past three
days. With but Friday and Saturday
remaining in which to complete the
cumpalgn, a special meeting of cap
tains and assistants was held in tho
Commercial club Friday morning to
make plans for the completion of the
drive in the allotted time. The bud
get calls for $5000.
Woman Says Men Should
Marry at 21, Oris at 18
Chloago, Feb. 13. Young men of
America should marry at the age of 31
nnd the girls they marry ahould be 18.
Mrs. V. Josephine Stevenson of Cali
fornia, told the Women's club here
yesterday.
- "If the girls are engaged in buslnesi
' ' 'f marriage, they should
continue their work," Mrs. Stevenson
aid.
"Young people are capable of mak
ing up their minds at these nges," H
Mrs. Rtevenson, "and from a hygienic
tandpnint, and from the viewpoint of
developing heller progeny, these are
the beat ages. Happier homes result
from early marriages and there are
fewer divorces." .
New Haven Newspapers
Suspend; Strike Cause
New Haven, Conn., Feb, 13. Tem
porary suspension of publication of the
four dally newspapers here Is the re
sult of a strike of printers. The three
afternoon papers published today car
tied only announcements of the sus
pension.
The Liberty servloe modal has been
awarded Mrs, Luizita Lelnnd- of New
York for devoting her time and means
to the care of French war orphans
from the opening daya of the conflict.
Mrs. Willlum K. Vanderbilt is the only
other woman who has had this medal
conferred upon her.
For ('olds. Grip or Influenza
and ns a Preventative, take LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets.
Look for E. W. GROVE'S signature
on the box. 30c. (Adv)
"BOMB" IS JOKR
Reno, Nov., Feb. H. An "Infernal
machine" found in the mails here,
musing consternation among postal
employes, who opened It prior to con
signing It to the dead letter office,
Itroved by chemical analysis to be a
ttoag. The sinister looking containers
within were filled with some blaok dirt
nnd a soldering compound used by
plumbers.
Yellow Mustard For
Sore Throat, Sonsilitis
Old fashioned remedies are often
the best. Yellow Mustard, in the form
of plaster or poultice, has been UHed
f or generations
for sorriness, In
flammation, con
gest ions and
swellings wl t h
most excellent re
stilts but-lt bus
ier ed.
Heut eases
pain and Begy's
Mustnrine made
of pure yellow
mustard, togeth
er with other pain relieving Ingredi
ents is Just as hot, but quicker, clean
er, and more effective and cannot
blister.
When your thront Is sore, whan you
have plurlsy, bronchitis or a pain
shooting chest cold you enn get speedy
and lasting relief with this most ef
fective preparation because bent eas
es pln. Every drugglBt has it S and
cents at druggists or by mall, 8. C.
Wells ft Co., LcRoy, N. Y.
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EASILY TRACED
Thoutandi who are none too strong true the present
weakened state to influenza or tome like -debilitating
iflmu. Such could not do better than try the
trength-restoring and body-building virtues of
III:
This efficient tonic U nourishment in a form that helps
: build up a healthy resistance. If you art not in
A i yur accustomed strength rich, nourishing
SCOTTS EMULSION will help you. Try Hi
Ttee esrtwtot ststfs arced Itrsr ell uses' hi Stts EiwUlaa Is la ItMua
S. a a moras.- sst Is Kmi sad )Um4 Is ur am Iwml
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H la a ewaaus a twit aa4 sslstaMUtr nimst
MM OF SCHLESURG
RECALLS OLD SPLIT
Copenhagen, Feb. II. In a council
of state held yesterday in response to
an enthusiastic reference by Premier
Zahle to the result of the oleblscite in
the northern sone of Schelawig. Kin;
Christian recalled with emotion how
his grandfather fifty-six years ago had
voiced the sorrow of the Dunes over
the dismemberment ct their country
but had told them to cherish the hope
that their territory one day would be
restored. The king added that his fa
ther also had hoped to live long
enough to see the nation again united
but that fate bad denied him this pri
vilege. -
"It Is my happy, if undeslred, for
tune to see this day," said King Chris
tian.. "Hnmbly thanking Cod and In
fond reinemberance of those dead and
living who fought to preserve Danish
Schleswig. I send the first greeting of
welcome to my returning compatriots
whose love of their mother country ha
only been strengthened by their Ions
and trying period of alienation from
her."
Lincoln Anniversary to
Be Celebrated Tonight
Stns of Veterans and. Indies auxiliary
and all patriotic orders are to unite
in celebrating tne anniversary of Abra
ham Lincoln tonight at Elks haJL An
appropriate patriotic program will be
rendered consisting of music and ad-
di esses. Grand Army veterans wha;
fought under Lincoln will be guearf j
of honor and ex-confederate veterans
will be cordially welcome. Every serv
ice man is given an especial invitation
to attend these services in honor of the
great emancipator. The Afro-American
people of Salem are also especially
invitated to be present This Lincoln
memorial is not a political meeting but
dedicated to memory of the greatest
man our country- has produced and
people of all political and religious be
liefs are cordially invited to participate.
meeting of representative of la
ho'r and cjpul umUr the name of
Community Industrial Relations c m
niittre. was lu-H at the country estate
of Mrs. H. P. Davison on Ln Island
r.xentty to discus measures for safe
guarding the public welfare.
Henry VIII put a tax on beards and
graduated the tax to the status of the
wearer. Elizabeth fixed a tax on ev
ery beard of over a fornight's growth.
Elizabeth was also bent on making the
country of a religious turn of mind,
and all who Btayed away from church
on Sunday rendered themselves liable
n a fine.
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Oar Grocery Boy Says:
Try OIJK GROCERIES
NO-VARY GROCERS
"THE QUALITY STOKK"
85 Court St Phone 409 j
899 N. Commercial l'hone45il
r0 YOU WANT 3or friends to avoid ycu? Thev
My wul Ltnaauijr uu ou wucn your Dreath fcbai
There is no excuse for anyone having a fc
breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach
which can he corrected by taking Chamberlain,
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL -"WANT' ADS'pTv
The Hostess Who Serves
Golden West Vacuum Packed Coffee
pays a delicate compliment to tier
guests. She knows that good coffee is
one of the bulwarks pni which her
fameiiUuilt. 'Hill -J
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A New Lace
Collar
The Fairy Touch on Woman's Dress or Suit
Really, it's surprising how a pretty collar will brighten an
otherwise plain garment. Here is a stupendous collection
of the newest novelties in .
Lace
Net
Organdie
Georgette
Round
Pointed
Square
Unique
.'MnuttcK
Collars, Collars and Cuff Sets, A'estees, charming origin
ations and fixings. Some of these are quite simple and
small in price, while the Venice Point Lace Variety is del
icately handsome a fit adornment for every woman.
50c T0 $5.65
See the All-Over Laces and Nets at 75c a Yard
THOMSON'S "GLOVE-FaTTING" CORSETS
77?e Arithmetic of Good Service
is generally simple in the extreme; especially when applied to the selection .
of a range :,
ASK YOURSELF WIS QUESTION: ?
Is thirty years of satisfactory service worth more to me than fifteen or.'
. twenty years of more or less unsatisfactory service?
Using the words satisfactory and unsatisfactory in their broadest sense,
the answer is very simple and easily arrived at
. lo be true you must pay more for the thirty years of satisfactory ser
vice that is more an the beginning, but in the end you come out way ahead
for having spent a few dollars extra
for a MONARCH . MALLEABLE RANGE.
The difference is not so. much either. Jor instance, the manufacturers
of cast ranges, during the past five years, have increased their prices enor-
liS any improvements on their ranges, while the ,
MONARCH MALLEABLE has increased a trifle more than half as much in
proportion and for every advance has added some improvement or refine-.
ment. Inother words the MONARCH MALLEABLE manufacturers have
nitS0TMETHING F0R THEIR MONEY WHILE THE
OTHERS HAVE NOT LET YOUR NEXT RANGE BE A MONARCH
.MALLEABLE.
Cor. Court
and Com'l.
Streets
Sold for thirty years by
RAY L FARMER HDW. CO.
Phone
. 191
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WRENCHES
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