WEDNESDAY, APRTT, 7, 192?. Petitions Flood State Secretary During Last Days A veritable flood of nomination pe titions principally from candidates of republican inclinations Is being received At the secretary of state's of fice these days with the near ap proach of the time limit on filing?" for a place on the primary ballots Eleven petitions were filed here Tues day of which nine were from aspir ants of republican persuasion and two from democrats who would serve the people in various capacities. Walter B. Gleason of Portland, fa a candidate for delegate to the dem ocratic national convention from the third congressional district. In his nominating petition 'filed wRh the secretary of state Tuesday he declares that "My country the United Etatett gjtls me: my services hers to com mand." While he assorts the belief that this country has the best govern ment on earth he adds that "it seems we are gradually becoming too pa ternalistic in our form of government, that we have too many bureaus, com missions, boards and officials whose main duties seem to be to unduly con ' cern themselves with the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of the in dividual citizen." Mrs. E. O. Northrup, also of Port land, would attend the republican national convention as a delegate from the state at large. Mrs. North rup declares that the "time has come when the governing power of our state and nation should have the as sistance of women." She nlso declares in favor of "immediate peace with Germany and a league of nations com pact with such reservations as w'll preserve to our country full sov ereignty." Other candidates . filing Tuesday were: Fred Dale Webber, Portland, re publican, candidate for Btate repre sentative from the eighteenth repre sentative 'district. Frank C. McCulloch, Baker,. demo crat, candidate foe state representa tive from the twenty third representa tive district. F. 3. Bramwell, Grants Pass, re publican, candidate for state senator from the seventh senatorial district S. D. Petersob, Milton, republican, candidate for district attorney for Umatilla county. Oren R. Richards, Portland, repnb lican, candidate for state representa tive from eighteenth representative district. William T. Hume, Portland, repub lican, candidate for state senator from the thirteenth senatorial district. Herbert Gordon, Portland, republi can, candidate for state representa tive from eighteenth representative district. . Henry Zorn, Donald, republican, candidate for state representative from the first representative district. F. D. Shank, Damascus, republi can, candidate for state representa tive from the sixteenth represemtativo district," . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL of Tulare, Cal.. topped the sale at $2100. She was Ida Lotta Winifred Burke with a seven day butter record of 33.04 pounds. H. L. Holmes of Modesta, Cal., was the purchaser. The highest priced bull of the sale was Ensign Komoyke Model Ion tiac consigned by A R Smith of Su- ruma. nasmngion, and sold to H. H. oiasun ui mums, cal., for 12050. Among consigners was James J. Jeffries of Burbank, Cal., former world's champion heavyweight pug ilist, but now a breeder of dairy cat tle. Two of te cows went to the herd of David Maxwell of Waterloo. Ia. PAGE THREa Incorporations. The Ray-Maling company Inc. ot Hillsboro, organized to engage in a general farming business; filed arti cle of . Incorporation with the state corporation department h.i-o T,,oio.. The company is capitalized at 1100,000 wwi me lonowing incorporators: H. W. Ray, B. E. Maling and C. P. Noakes Other corporations, filing arueies Tuesday were: Eagles Cigar- company, Albany, $1000: Amy Eaelen. Wlllinm r.io and W..C. Farley. . The Wilcox-Havea pomnnnv T- land; $120,000; R. B. Wilcox. J. S. Campbell and Prescott "w! Cooking ham. . M. M. Long & company, Corvallis, Holsteins Bring - High Prices At California Sale Sacramento, Cal., April 6 An aver use price of $901 each was paid for seventy one registered Holstein dairy cattle at the annual -Pacific Const Classic auction sale. Holstein herds of Washington, Ne vada and California were represented and buyers Included men from Ore gon, Washington, Iowa, Nevada and California. Some of the stock may go to the Hawaiian Islands. " T TRX THIS IF TOtT HAVE DAXDRrFF There is one sunt wav thn nvr fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir ing: use enouch to moisten tho and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morninar. most If nnf. nil .if your dandruff will be gone, and three or tour more applications will com pletely dissolve and entii-elv iWt rec overy single sign and trace of It, no matter now much dandruff you nifty have. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop In stantly, and your hair will be -fluffy, lustrous, clossv. silkv find Knft iml look and feel a hundred times bet ter. YOU Can get linuid nrvrm nt. miv drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is nil you will need. This sim ple remedy has never been known to fail. -. (Adv) "Grippe" Leaves Kidneys Weak The epidemic ot eolda and grippe that has been sweeping the country has seemingly left even a greater number of peopla than ever in a weakened condition from which there is but a slow recovery. Much of this after weakness affects te kid neys and bladder, making it difficult for them to perform their natural functions. Sufferers have to get in and out of bed half a dozen times a night, their tacit s are weak xmd pain ful, sick headaches and dizziness are common symptoms. No seriou trou ble may exist but the time to check such symptoms is at once before mat ters, grow worse. No complicated treatment may be needed' if a few doses of a good safe kidney regula tor like Solvax is taken right away. Solvax straightens out an ordinary case of weakened kidneys in about twenty-four hours in many instances, sifts out and neutralizes poisonous uric acid and drives the clogged up poisonous kidney waste from the body so that you can begin to feel better right away. Solvax is harmless, con tains no alcohol or habit drugs and Daniel J. Fry and other leading drug gists agree to refund its full purchase price If in any case it falls to give en tire satisfaction. Adv $30,000; M. M. Long, Emory J. New ton, J. F. Porter and O. E. Long. Delta Tau Delta Building association Eugene, $200; Roy H. Kinney, presi dent; Horace G. Foulkes, vice-president; Carlton E. Spencer, secretary treasurer. Beaver Creek Co operative company. Beaver Creek, Clackamas county; Ernest E. Berger. Fred Kamrath, John U Card, W. W. Harris, George Holl man. . Ely District Improvement company. Bly, Klamath county (no capitalization given): A A. Tarker. Mary H. Parker, w. T. Garrett. Abbott, Inc., Bend, $40,000; William E. Abbott, Lee A. Thomas, G. A. Horet kotte, C. S. Hurson, Carl A. Johnson. Ancient River Gold Mining company Ltd.; Rogue River, f&iiO; Joseph 9. Taylor,. Fred N. Cummlnga, Porter J. Neff, E. M. Alain, Florence Reddy. - Northwest Aircraft corporation. Portland, 4000; R. W. Hadderly, N; B. Evans and L. B. Hickman. . 'Frisco To Have ' National Foreign Trade Convention San Francisco. April 8. The list of speakers who will be heard at the National Foreign Trade Convention, which meets here May 12 to 15, was announced here today. ' There will be four general sessions at which papers will be presented by leaders in their respective fields and thirteen group sessions for informal discussions on various problems.. Among the speakers will be James A. Farrell, chairman of the board of directors of the United States Steel' Corporation of New York; Robert H. Patchln, export manager for W. R. j Grace & Co., of New York; Dr. Henry Suzzalo, president of the University of Washington, Seattle; Frederick J. Kosfer, president ot the Roster com pany of San Francisco and chairman of the Pacific Coast committee In charge of the convention: George E. Roberts, vice president of the Nation al City Bank of New York and Wil liam Sproule, president of the South ern Pacific Railway Company. Good Year Tires I And Tire Accessories Will be found at Lloyd E. Ramsden 387 Court St. Goodyear Advantages in Tires for the Smaller Cars Just as Goodyear te successful in building extreme value into the Goodyear Tires that go on the highest-priced motor cars, so is Goodyear successful in supplying unusual worth in Goodyear Tires for smaller cars. Into the making of Goodyear Tires in the 30x3, 30x3V'2-, and 31x4inch sizes have gone the full advantage's of Goodyear experience, skill and modem facilities. The results of this unusual endeavor are easily available to every owner of a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or any other car requiring the sizes mentioned. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer's place of business for these tires, and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He carries them in stock. 30x3'i Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, AllAVeatlier Tread 30 x 3't Coo dyear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread Goodyear Heavy Tourist Turten are thick, strong rubes that reinforce eatings properly. Why rik good eating with a cheap tube J Goodyear Heavy TouriM Tubes cost tittle more than tubes ot lest merit. jUxJ'a " "' T7 0 proof oaf T & . I . ' '..-I.:'.-' Astor To Build . Mansion On Island London, April 7. Viscount Astor has bought part of the island of Jura off the west coast of Scotland and plans to erect on it a mansion and some smaller dwelling houses, the latter apparently for the occupation of his friends. Lord and Lady Astor will reside on the island only during deer stalking season. Jura is about 25 miles Jong, Is described as a range of mountains rising out ot the sea and is a natural deer forest. $100 Reward Republic Trucks are attracting the attention of a great num ber of pepole. Friends as well as enemies. Last-night some one destroyed a till board reading "Republic Trucks" on the river road, with malicious intent. We will pay in gold coin $100 for arrest and conviction of the person or persons do ing this. ; . .... , W. H. HILDEBRANDT &CO. 279 North Commercial St. ' Salem, Or. 1 - iftllf life! - Candies gp Marion, Multnomah 0: Klamath County? Jce Cream and Candy are good nutritious foods and everyone enjoys them. We are careful to see that ours are pure and whole-: some and you and the children can enjoy yourselves in our store. Come in often. It doesn't cost much. TYLER'S Which County Will Win In April? T April isuManagers Month'1 in Oregon, and every agent is trying for a record this month. Our goal for this month is . ONE MILLION DOLLARS lam the recognized leader for my company in the state of Oregon and have been challenged for the month of April, 1920! In order to retain the leader ; ship, I figure that I must produce this month, at least - One Hundred Thousand ; ". ; - In applications. Now this only requires TEN $10,000 POLICIES pr. twenty $5000 policies.. I will gladly write anything from $1000 up .- -.. .-Recent, statistics mhow that The Mutual Life of N.-Y., has paid over $o0,000,000 ..-. . more in DIVIDENDS than has been paid by our nearest competitor since or- ganization.. This should prove to you that I can offer you a CONTRACT that ' - ia i as" pood as the best. It is worthy of investigation. i ;' A $10fi00 Policy Pays About $24,000 for A V 'It also pays $1000 a year and cancels the premium and pays the face of the policy at death in case of disability. Let me figure with you this month. I would like to retain the lead for Marion county. . 7. F. Hutchason, Dist. Mgr., 371 State St., Salem Or. Phone 99. MMtlltMM)IMMttHttl HtMHtMttW WE SELL t GOODWEAR K RON TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Valley Motor Co. r X X X At a special electjun at Hummond 6r N'mw Astoria bonds were authorized In the amout of 50,000 for a bulkhead and reclamation work along the Co lumbia river. , Contracts for machinery' to bo In stalled in the big sawmill at Olenbrook will be let at Eugene in a few days. PEARL Oil (kerosene) -IIEATahdLIGIIT ACUANCCONOHiaiFUetrOII Oil COOKSTOm. KfATISS i LAKK A STANDARD OIL COMPANY V ICI irpHIA J "Walfelt" Tnlflfl rtln.A 'et l.Ait.. I1.-:! ' 11 lining for lees. . Max 0. Bur en 17 North Cun morula! W.W.EOORE House Furnisher HOME OF T7IB TTCTHOtA You get more for your; Money at Moore's. L.M.HUM - Car of - Yick SoTong , 2blMM Medicine and Tea Co. tla medicine which will cure any known disease. Open Bundavt from 10 a. m. until I p. m. - 153 Booth Bl1 Street ' laltm, Oregon. ' ' Phone 23 1 FOR IONO BISTXKCH AUTO TECCKINa WiilametteV alley , Transfer Co. PHONE) 1400 . WD ALSO DO LOCAL ' ' HACLINO . '" roilD TRUCK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 871 Court Btreet Phone (II 157 S. Commercial St. Salem, Or. Buy Remnants AT THB Remnant Store 254 Hor.h Commercial Draperies MADE TO ORDER TO TTf TOUR WINDOWS CS. Hamilton ' 140 Court Street HIDES and SACKS WANTED AIro Junk of All Kin's bt-st Triced Guarantee! CALL 398 Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal Houte l'i Cbemeketa St Thor.e 8l