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PAGE TWO. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 1920. HIGHWAY BOARD TO ME ROAD AND . BRIDGE PROPOSALS ltids on 21 new bridKes. overhead crossings and viaducts and on iilirh war improvement Including JS.J nailM of grading and 1 7.4 miles of macadamizing wilt be received by the state highway commission at its next monthly meeting In Portland, March 21, according to a statement given out by the highway department here today. Contract for the grading and mac adamizing of 17.4 miles of the The bailee-California highway In letter maa county from Madras to the Des chutes county line will be let at this faceting of the commission. This will be the first state road work attempt d In Jefferson county ami the coun ty will co-operate to the extent of 90,000 on this improvement Wasco Gt 1S.S Mile. In Wanco county 11.5 miles of the Columbia river highway from Seufcrt t the Deschutes river will also be up for contract. This Is a federal aid pro ject with the state and federal gov ernments sharing tile cost of the improvements. Another federal aid jroject up for consideration at the March meeting of the commission will be that of the Wallowa county section of the La Orando-Enterprlse highway on which bids are to be received for the grad ing of 1.4 miles. Overhead crossings on the Colum bia river highway over the O. VV. H. k n. at tiig Eddy and Dillon, and a viaduct at Suefort will also be con tracted for at this meeting. Snntlnm Bridge Is One. . Among the bridges on which bids are to be received at this time are the following: Crook county One bridge over Bear creek, one over Dry creek and four over Crooked river. Malheur county One bridge over Iolo creek aritl one over Canyon creek. Marion and Linn counties Steel pan over the Santlam river. . Orant and Wheeler counties Nine bridges on the Harvico breek-Valades section of the John Day river high way. FORD IS TARGET OF BITTER ATTACK BY R Hot Spot Mauifods Insure Easy Starting In some ways, Senator Sherman said, he regretted that Mr. Ford did not become a senator "for a greater refrigerator for his effervescing brain does not exist," than the senate chain ber, adding that nothing would "cure him - better than talking to empty benches" Stanley Takes Exception Senator Stanley, democrat. Ken tucky, replying to Senator Sherman, declared the Illinois senator had vio lated every propriety by some of his references. This brought a protest from Senator Townsend. republican Michigan, who said the facts in the Newberry case would be disclosed during the trial and that senators should refrain . from any discussion of it Senator Walcott, democrat, Dela ware, said Senator Sherman had made the first reference to the case and throughout his talk had been ad dressing a jury in Michigan. Such an addresa, if rendered in Michigan, he said, "would render the senator from Illinois in contempt of court and li able to penitentiary imprisonment. A feature that causes the motorist no little worry, especially in cold weather, is the trouble experlencea in starting the motor and securing perfect carburation while the motor is cold. In the Cole Aero LEWIS WOULD HAVE SEAT IN STATE SENATE D. C. Lewis of Portland, a member Eight ' of tne h"w of representatives from Water Permits Permission to appropriate 5,000 second feet of water from the Dos. rnutea river for the development of UO.O00 horsepower is sought in an application filed with State Engineer L-upper today by J. C. Stevens of Portland. This development contem plates the construction of a concrete flam 116 feet high and 860 feet long na a canal uo feet long. No es timate of the cost of the proposed project la given In the application. Application was also filed today by Mi'iniuiTi and son of Enter pruw, ur for the appropriation of 1M second feet of water from the Wallowa river above Wallowa lake ror the development of 881 horse power at an estimatod expenditure or aii7,ooo. Other applications for water rights. " wan mo state engineer toilny wrrw as ioilows: By Ludwlg Kaukonon of Car bendnle, Wash., covering the appro pnution of water from Llghtllng creek in Grant county for mining imrvuaos. By Anderson Moe and IJda Moe of Apiegntn, Or., covering the appro priation of waste water from Daniel uuicn unci Kuch Uulch for the Ir rigation of 56 acres in Jmikaon ooun y Atisll and Kmma O-llson of jacKsonville, Or,, coverln the nn pmprlatlon of water from the Little iHCKuie river ror the Irrigation of i acres m jaekson county. MihVe Price of Gold Discussed at ConyenHor Spokane, Wash., Feb. 19 The price of gold In Its relation to the world's financial situation and the mining In dustry was to be d'scuNwd by tho Northwest Mining Association t (hi. .uurm.ons s;slon of t nnnual con Trillion here. Several renhitloiiH on mo unmeet were expected to be Intro nucea on tlio convention Hour bv th resolutions committee or by delpgutPB i oiy nail been designated "Wash Ington Day" at the convention and snaKnrs representing the faculties o nmvers ty or Washington and waamngion State college were to oc cupy much (if the day's program. A MtOKK PKST IV THE CAMKL 1IF.RD It Is said that tho camel, if given the essi encouragement, will quickly Ro jsim a smoKlng habit, and that the amui driver who has a fow cust-or: cigar butts In his clothes for distribu tion among the thlrstleas ones, Ciin do wonders with the animals. They carry a bit of wood rudely shaped Into a ol- K ""luor anil adapted to the come mown, ami u, a,iim wnich I, wrr. ..Mtm exnausted can be relied upon to i ana travel many a n.Ue attar n Washington, Feb. 20. Henry Ford and all his works were attacked In the senate again hurslday by Senator Sherman, republican, Illinois. Setting himself up as "one of those persons who knew everything Instan taneously from birth," Senator Sher man said Mr. Ford Jiad reared a Vflnancla! moloch," had secured con gressional aid in acquiring and im proving land for private purposes, and had enlisted the services of the federal government In promoting his political Interests in Michigan while his son, Bdsel, was making good his escape from the military draft. "And I limy say," added the sena tor, "that I regard the Ford automo bile as an international pest. It de stroys more useful material than any other sink hole In the world. It Is a waste of time and substance. I'ws Govcriimcut Agencies "The government at best," ho con tinued, "has become a philanthropic Institution for the benefit of Mr. Ford. It continually is engaged in promoting his interests financially and politically." The senator declared Ford had found the federal government ma chinery inadequato, however, in pros ecuting the Mtchlgnn senatorial case and that "literally hundreds of Fords private agents" were swarming about the Grand Rapids trial "scrutinizing every nook and corner within a hun dred miles of the court room." BKNSOX TO RETAIN JOB According to a statement given out by the executive ofCtce Wednesday aft ernoon Simon Benson of Portland will be reappointed' as a member of the state highway commission when hlB present term expires March 30, next. Benson, who was named as a member of the original commission upon s creation by tho legislature of 1917, Is the 'only remaining .member of the original organization. The record yield of bone taken from one whale was 8110 pounds, This occurred In 1883. models this has been eliraianted" per manently by the employment of spe cial "hot spot" manifolds. These manifolds, as designed by the Cole engineers, heat the raw fuel as It comes from the carburetor and be fore it passes into the combustion chambers of the cylinders. The construction of the manifolds is most simple ana ine principle u readily understood. The central in take manifold is of the best grade aluminum, lined with bakelite, and is enclosed in an aluminum heat jacket. Exhaust passe emanating from the cylinders pass through the exhaust manifolds and a part of it circulates through the heat Jacket of the Intake manifold. In this way the gasoline .3 heated to the proper tem perature in the intake manifold ana an accurate vaporization of the fuel Is secured, and. made more readily combustible, before it passes to the combustion chambers of the cylin ders for Ignition. A Cole Aero Eight touring car will be displayed at the auto show by the Salem Velie Co., local dealers. Interesting Data Observed in British Readers Review London, Feb. 19. Sociology has ousted religion in the British reading public's taste, but fiction still tops the list, says the Publishers; Circular, re viewing the book situation for 1919. Before the war, books on religion stood second, science ' and sociology fourth. Last year, however. 824 so ciological works were Issued against 662 In 118 and scientific works have dropped to seventh place. Poetical and dramatio books dropped from 642 in 1918 to 495 last year, and there were 200 fewer history books. The whole output for 1919 was 906 vol umes more than in 1918. The Finger Null's History The rapidity of the growth of the nails Is indicative of the health. The growth of the nails on the right hand Is In most people more rapid than of those on the left hand. Another cu rious point is that tne rate of growth of the nail depends directly on the length of the finger; thus tho nails on the two middle fingers of men grow more rapidly than those on the first and third fingers respectively, and these in turn are more speedy In the growth than those on the little fingers. Lumbago?1 Why suffer t Rub Turno, the only Turpentine ointment, where the pain is. Continue till relieved. mrv it. Turpo TH! TUaMMTINI OINTMIMT msk for i'ree Sample. Perry's Drug Store. Breakfast is no bother to when we have 'Post Hqashes For Colds, Grip or Influenza; 1 and as a Preventative, take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for M. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30o. (Adv) The old full-grown tea leaves you get in common tea are loaded down with tannin that's what gives common tea its puckcry taste. For Schilling Tea, we use only the young leaves, rich in fine tea-flavor. If you like tea strong in tannin, buy the common kind. If you want fine tea, without the puckery taste, ask your grocer for Schill ing Tea. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon-India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere, A Schilling & Co San Francisco Multnomah county, wants a promo tion into the senate at the next ses sion of the legislature. Accordingly he has filed his nominating p tition for a place on the Republican ballot at the primary election with the sec litary of state's offlc? here. Lewis c'eelares himself as in favor of "leg islation that -Till bring the state and nation back to normal and aid m low-e-ir,g the cost of living" Whether he means it or not he further de clares that "legislation in fivor of the few and sgniust the nvmy ehouM be tolerated." He would repeal all bad laws and these of doubtful expelten cy. As his slogan he ass that tje words. "J w:i! do right ' ua printed after his name on the primary bai- lott. CORN MARKET RISES AS EXCHANGE JUMPS; i realize profits broadened out, and the market reacted. Opening corn quoia- tions, which varied from the same as sterday's finish to 5-S higher, with iv 1.34 S-8 to 5134 4 ami July l$i 3ft 7-8 to 11.J1 1-8. were followed !bv moderate general gaina and then by J - - ' - a decided setback. Chicago, Feb. 0. Fresh advances! A(ter opening 1-8 off to 1-8 a quar in the prior of corn took place todayiter advance; mehuHng May at S0 to. tin a result of a brisk UDturn in for-'.SO 7-8. oats hardened ail around eut FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Switzerland Maj Become I pa snip Momh.. n rr? "ru VDe Attack by Raiders on Irish rofice Barracks Repulsed Tralee County Kerry, Ireland, Thursday. Feb. 19. After a three hour siege. In which hand grenades. rifles and revolvers were freely used. an attack on police barracks by arm ed raiders was repulsed here early today. One police -officer was wound ed and it is believed three raiders were struck by bullets. The raiders blocked all roads con verging on Traleo with fallen trees and barricades and dug deep trenches to check the approach of military mo tor lorries. Telegraph and telephone wires were cut over a radius of fif teen miles about this place. One end of the barracks was demolished by the explosion of a bomb. Staggered Lunch Hours for Vicuna The capacity of the illuminating plants of v ienna are overtaxed at the present time and there is a draft up on them at noontime when the na tlvcs are at lunch. In order to over come this the residents occupying nouses with even numbers must have their noontime meal at half-past 11 and those in the houses with uneven numbers at half past 12. eign exchange and owing to various orders likelyto bring about a radicm change in distribution of railroad cars. On the advance, however, sales to She Just Dyes - Everything New "Diamond Dyes'' Save Shabby, Old, Faded Apparel - Don't worry about perfect resulta fse "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether It be wool, silk, linen cotton or mixed goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, . children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book w h each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. (Aav) How Is This The box I L-rZ Opal jar inside Be sure to get real Resinol If yon want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no "sub stitute" for Resinol. Preparations similar in name or appearance are net "just the same as Resinol." Although frv unscrupulous deal ers may offer them as or for Res inol, they are often crudely made, of little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. Buy in the original Hue package. Resinol is never gold in bulk 100 lbs. carrots 51.25 100 lbs wild hay $1.00 100 lbs wheat $4.00 Bale straw 75c 1 lb R. C. coffee 50c 3 lbs R. C. coffee ..$1.40 50 lbs H. G. salt 60c 50 lbs dairy salt 75c 100 lbs Early Rose Spuds ..$5.00 17 bars Swift's Whte Laun dry soap $1.00 21 bars Savon soap $1.00 5 lbs Peanut Butter ...$1.00 Highland Grocery Phone 496 746 Highland Ave later related. - - Provisions were change and cereals. firmer with ex- JOURNAI WANT ADS PAT heme. Thiir,i-. t..i. --. ...... i ' , tm ... ence by Switzerland to the nations was recommended wl Swiss government in a niessL pnrliameni today. 19 What hHs been known as th. i erican clause" by whi,h Switrl. ' entry to the ieague would on similar action by the fnitea has been abandoned andMr te ment approves tho recomm.mhZ' Cut i -,....(-. -.Ill V . . 'J . ..v , ....... nn, vcevtuc 4 at once. WARNER'S CORSETS 4 tMH tMft - , : MOD ART ! CORSETS 1 Jersey Material Is Popular You will find here a fine assort ment of Women's, Misses' and Juniors Jersey Suits, Jersey Dresses, Jersey Tuxedo Coats and Jersey Sport Coats, in colors as follows Beaver, Taupe, Jade Blue, Cadet Blue, Buff, Tan, Grey and Burnt Orange. A Good Assortment of Sizes Reasonably Priced 1. (&. titplFij (So. I :;:t 4t QUALITY MERCHANDISE POPULAR. PRICES MHHMm Seed Seed We have in stock, recleaued, somo of the best varieties of: 8PH1NU WHEAT GREY AND WHITE OATS CLOVEK SEKD VETCH SEED t!KASS SEEDS Utah Land Plaster We have a car that will be here in several days and will make soecliil price If taken from the car. IIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIItltl mm i Gar Grocery Boy will be in this paper every . week and tell you abouir Our GOOD Howdy! ' I am the NEW GROCERY BOY. l know the grocery business. You'll SEE me here every week My store sells QUALITY - troods th UnA v,. wiv-r k- . 4 1 . " . . . " J - muw inrj iresn ana wnoiesome. When you use our good groceries once you will buy from at J TRY OUR Groceries NO-VARY GROCERS ,0, THE QUALITY STOREV 385 Court Street pnon 409 899 North Commercial Street pone 4S6 Feed Feed We. manufacture Millrun, Short Ild-I dlings, Ground Hurley, Rolled Barley.! Ground Wheat, Rolled Oats. ..." j WE WORK ON CLOSE MARGINS GET OUR PRICES! Also carry mollasses shady brook alfalfa meal Dry alfalfa meal andj poultry supplies. I 300 S. Church St. Cherry City Milling Company j No Time Like the Present to Enjoy the Beauty and Comforts of a PLUSH THROW And all Our Plushes Are Reduced One-Fourth These Plushes are all 50 inches wide and are of a quality that will be hard to replace at any price. Another season will certainly see the prices, on such Plushes far advanced. Contem plate these wonderful savings. nnr rs.25 nualit.v in hlack. brown, taupe and hunt- x , . er green at, yard : - ?Jl Our $6.00 Silvertone effects in grey, blue and Burgundy, at yard ?4,5 Our $13.50 Crushed Beaver, a beautiful fabric of excellent quality at, yard Trimming Braid Suitable for many purposes at, yard, 2c and 5c $10.00 Silks A few pieces pf novelty silks in large plaids, also, two pieces of Large blue check Mikado Silks, all very desirable skirtings, formerly priced at $3.o0 a yard, now . $2-2a I nn e I Men s Edmond's SA pedals: U. S. Army Shoes. Mensson Army asf in sizes II 1-2 and 12, AA-A-B 6 C width. These are Real Shoes and must be seen to be appreciated. To Clean Up at $6.85 a Pair LEM SAMPLE STQ 141 N. Commercial St. s C. J. BREIER CO.