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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
Friday, January 21 ' .t.iuary 2!, 1Jh PSe Six " f'13' JournaI- Salem. Oregon . LoarTFund of20d,b00Aid Home Builders Is Propos, . 1 ,,,. n,.,rk,.,I v.ith dsitt sessions of county court or county 1mm, Ui-itniTir Dennis Offers Suggestion To Help Builders Measure To Relieve House Shortage Is Urged;" Money Sec ured by Bonding Senate Bills 1 . rl.illm pf i,vuc ov.'ill- I 101U6 o .vn'TS j t tow rrtf'l iri finni of -uroilu by I ', III- ( SO).- I tn fr-imfi! f tstfala .-tiiii". with a Mi Kittt- i-r and Sltull Twenty miillonB. ol Btuto motif- would l. ablf for iroKiTt In on tins; timr- Ion tin ; of IntiTist under th. joint resolution SenMor Hi lice Dunn lutlon, fiinnlK Mates ! alon" the- linen of 1 tlon nn I'-iMlym in I particularly in New vU u to rcli' ' iiiit the I Stlor. and nl the :i me every ritiKen n hom then-fore n lietter 'itieii. INnti! Issue I' -11 v ili'ii. The Do. nl resolution rivivld. h for tbe Incurring ur Iih-'l f;s for carrying out tu- i rovln:r,n rf tic 1 1 ' -.r. 1 in :i . urn "..it to exc ri cen! of ilii' ..-W'l v.i 1 tin - on of tin propert in :. mate, trhl unitf-r tin- pri fi ni hhrinici! valiiftUo.i would ylfl-.l 11 totn. of UPprOKiir nlely $2".ii."i.-'.ti. I the lurrprseo f uiln I'll' tnrlnjj thin; unrl i slats loan hour i is ninliil Const"! of (hi- iro. iniii, M-cie- tarj of utiitr niul tnle H wlii"li ho."d In null. or:.! , Bios': o Ueue ami nei: l be U mOV n : -, lln'i'i, i. i totos hi un amount n r the two per cent limit iiiou. deriv i d f ; 'im tlic vi !e .1" 'lion.li- 1.. 1 In plnced 1 1 !!, hiii!'.' MMury in u fund to he known as the ow'if is loan fund. I,i.'.n. from thin fu;n' wouiil b exti'iidi-ii lo owners of rial eMuto In hoio of not less Hi. in JSOO nor more ilr... J.fi0nn .-it 1 Hi"- of 1 .1.1- .-" f!. 121 substitute for .. HttfOi It"Kulatiii(f ;ri:ii'-, yi' ri'diial and denominational t-eh: ills .mil academies. Is It. 122, by Hell and Bddf !'i If.tliu t i levying of a U for lil ' a Ii lulling and conitr irtlon of i-iidKi's and roiinty roads. X. ft 12':, l y I'attiTHon -Antiinr- ynifi itn- com , ruction of a T.rainii chcnl lor bois and aporaprLl'.l if. (.00.000. f B. 124, by Kberhui-d He I tlilltf to the time foi making .notion for i rest of Ju UfTU "t. S. I!. lift hv Moser To btlthoi : ei 1 ction. este1 Ui ., ,it 1 I ,iii.r.,.i;iiir of a p i'i.iiim' cahibit if iii( fiffrtculturali ipiiifiii mil Indliatrtel products of the stale of Oregon. B. ii. i2fi, hy Ball Changing memberaltlp of emergency board. S. i:. 127. hy Bi ll Removing limitation of salary af liiparlntand- cut of capituj buildingH anil grounds, S, Ii. 1 2 R, Bunks I'roiiding for an appeal from un order or munici pal Officials revoking a business license. ( H. B. 115, by committee on in surance Ksta blishing the office of I slate fire marshal. H 15. 114. by Pierce Amending I section 362, Oregon laws, relaVing I to terms of county courts, j H. B. 115, by committee on sal aries and public officials Ameud- fiOl, Oregon laws, re vies of county officers !. B. 119 (substitute for S. ri. io. by Huoie Relating to the .idardizntliii of normal St'liuol ( ri'gon. . B. 120. by Bt&pleS Ri.la"i :; letiri'inent fund of school leacn-j ing scctiun lating to sa in Curry county. H. B. 116, by Korell Amending section 0380, Oregon laws, relating to salaries of officers of insurance companies. H, B. 117, hy Bennett Raising Bill Woud Bar Diseased From Restaurant Work A bill introduced in the house J by Representative Franklin F. Ko- Death of Tax to Support Rose Show Predicted The plan to nro ratorv assessment of for a fifto obli- ,.t he Dluiuly marked v. iui uaiv of receipt of their containers in which they are received at the cold storage plant, and they must be Plainly marked "cold storage fish when offend for sale, Deface l.ient of the mark is unlawful. rell prohibits any person afflicted with any infectious disease or with any social disease in a communica ble form, from working in any place wiiere food or drink is pre pared or offered for sale or sold, it requires persons employed in such places to submit themselves to physical examinations by local n-cne- hnndradR (,f one mill on each i!"i- lar of assessed valuation in coun ties of 76.000 population for the maintenance of an annual rose fes tival received opposition on the fir,,..- 'hp house, when house hill ...nmimki h.icu- hv The gOvernoi fl. . :.,., ; i.w. -nmniiite - with and state treasurer, prestd ritv recommenaaiion in. it I Bill To Revise Emergency Board Personnel Put Up er. sessions for probate business all counties each month tram tn first M, secretary of stale a mi do not pass the salaries of county Judge and 'health officer whenever requested House Bills county treasurer of Coos county. H. Ii. 118. hy Martin (hy re quest) An, ending section 4838, Oregon laws, pertaining to Canadrl lan tnistie. II. Ii. lit, by Martin'! hy request) Amending section 6471, Oregon laws, pertaining to beneficiaMea in fraternal Insurance societies. 11. B. 129, hy Davey Regulating speed of motor vehicles while pass ing school sites. so to do. Five Bills Pass Senate; Four House Measures bill i uppet (surer irt ill- lids to i of ( credit j nio'i'' thes li B, io, hy Korell for the furnishing and n cci .iiLi ii cni't-KS in- certnui Hiii'i'ia -Providing acoepti obligations of the r. S. government or of municipal corporations in lieu of bonds or hull. ii ii. no. by Gordon of Lane Amending section 7091. Oregon la We, relating to acquirement of a vlnt ion parks. , ii b. in, by Korell -Prohibiting the employment of persons af fected wiili Infections or venerlal diseases In places where foods is est nol Iciei than four nor higher manufactured, prepared or served than six ii cent to he d I'rmlni d I nod sold. by tin loan hoard. II. I!. 112. by Loans uouhl be Ihnitc I lo not to j Ing seclion 7.'117. excei d 60 ier cent of thi' vi'lue of i tabling to hoards the roa! istiilc upon vnirl, I laiwd n . ieallon districts. and v. .iuIiI he secured hy m uig-igos or ih ill i of trust eoniol'i'ittJC first Bens ii pi'" tin- real estate, Bo , lis WOUld he mail'' In OV. lll'I'M J who OQt"jpy the real estate ni"rt gaged anil only for the following Bfrposos' payment of tin purchase, jti ( of ihe real estnl r, purcliisi i f II V ! I it. I, and farm ImplomepIS li'nl the making of ImprovemoiuH '.vhictii In the liiii ineni in II." hnird will; No inimlnril nlsster that nnv crn,i. Overt uf Amend Oregon laws, ier- if .h riot Sore Throat Chest Colds Won't Csst Many Hours When Begy's Mustarlne Gets on the Job lncii a the uHi'fulni'-:s nf ihe n.-il stall nr add to Us valtt ' tin a home Of fin-in It a degree lo lustily such expeiM.lu i : for Itn sa.ihlitction ot encitii't r.inces upon tin- .eal estate or fo' hfi other purpone which ntl.fh' be iitllhori7.ei1 y statute. lien lynn ut of the In'M'.s would he proiiii l foi undei- the arnoritn tion plan In semi-nnmial er iimiti! Innttillnu-uts covering a pertod uf not to u'n'il Ihlrts . ii i s n .1 It the privilege nf pavin.: ut 1 o: all of lie- loan in rnultip'-s of M at any ana rllizatloti im; i date. Halite Island, east Is gi n u ' I' sink iii'; if Nina stent i iiiiillu'r I'ver iiiiuli' lt,m,h urn.r i,,ii In. i, mill eeagSStlea like Begy's Mtnita run., ih, i you ran luty nt any drug mure In a yellow Inn for 30 ceutu and best ut nil, there Isn't one blister la a ntn.li. esrlosd. l I lines when you ruli It on at night Hie liilliiiiiiiiutliiii is gone la the'ttiuru lng. Itm ir It Isn't nil gone, the relief vou prayed lor Is certain Anil it lids Just us fast when used for liiiiiliniro, neiirnlglii, i he pahm of rheu QMtlSSI unit gout or for sore, acblug In fai t, for nil a, lust ami palna, sore- " n"d swi'IIIiikh, iioitilng you can buy " suy drug Hlnre will iiriuhire Ihe n '!..'d for result its ipiti'kly aa Ueify'a Mnstsrlne, in ihe yellow bos atada el real yellow lliiialaril. Il l the Uulvkest Pain Killer on Kurth. Daniel 3. h'ry run Htiiply you. u. s. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS SteusloffBros MARKET Court & Liberty St's PHONE 1528 (IOOD (H AI.ITY FRESH BEEF 10c 12!2C 15c 11 CHOICE PICNIC HAMS, 21 C LB SHOULDER PORK ROAST, 22 C LB FRESH SIDE PORK, 25f LB SALT PORK, OKo LB. i l.til. Bulk Lard vl Rrfri 23clb. Country Sausage, E 20c lb. Fresh Pigs Feet, - u 5c lb. Fresh Liver, si 8c lb. IRIE1)BEEF. CHIPPED NEW SUPPLY FINNAN DADDIES. NORWAY M ( KEREL. CODPaFH TABLETS. SALT HERRING SMOKED BLOATERS Complete Lint I vnoice 5teer neet tmUL, VEAL & LAMB. ALL KINDS SMOKED MEATS. Sausages of All Kinds a Specialty Steusloff Bros. Market Salem, Oregon senate bills and one hi.uso ceived the approval of the house of the Oregon log'sla- tine during Thursday's session. Two of the senate hi.',-, h. th by Bills relate to ipacial :nstiiictlonn to grunil lurie'-i by clrenilt judges. One relieves the Judge from deliv ering special Instructions un the crime of price fighting a e.ich grand July session anl tie- i.iher relieves ih - judge fro rtellveilng instructions on the crime of .a fminal libel i lie n.iiise lull was .an np lion measure, covering tl ment of deficiency approi aggregating f234,7G6 atithni the s.ate' emergency hocr I Ih. fiast year. Other senate hills paSSI t day aore; s B, 31, bv Moser ci im tery associations it. ii. s;: by Joseph atop payment orders Al'l'ltOI'Itl TIO.V I'OU DORMITORY AT KKMU.E ' MIVDKD SCHOOL, Shri An i appropriation bill o $J1, 371.88 to complete and furnjjrh the h.ihiii' dormitory huili'n.j at state institution for the feeble minded wan introduced in the hcuee hy the joint houz., and tvn ate atays and means comiiulti e. further anti-Japgneee legisia 1 1 ut made its appearanoe ir, a hill Introduced in the house by Repre sentatives Leonard, Koreil, Ham mond, North, fierce, . ah-iston. Mjsh and Wells, prohibiting c vi.- I crship ot lands or leineiinli.1-: of Cregon lands by all aliens not m j titled to cltlgenship in thfl l.'nitcd , Wales suhmi: ' memdirii Retir. row a in objectot infandei ty, othei the requ poaed t tax levy oration i Rei re populatl dred am d Representative K that while Multnoter. aulsory Instead of dis id. the senate, and speaaei 01 un house of representatives, would be removed from membership on the hoard under me REOIXATION OF VI i:si:nii :s .PROPOSED; LABEHNG l VSKED IV Ull.i, CONDEMNATION or LAND FOR AIRPLANE EI ELDS IS EUGENE MAN'S PLAN Condemnation for the purposes ! of aviation parks or fields may be ' carried on through the same pro Icedure as condemnations for other public purposes, if a hill introduced j in the house hy W. T. Gordon of 1 Lane county, becomes a law. The ) law is amended so as to contain in lot hind the declaration of purposes for 1 .y """" conuenination or lands can the phrase, "including opna be reu -.' tlttti -Rolt( f. .or field.' The h New Vrn iroperty for an .aviation park rgest day's sales on the ; Stock Exchange In 1919 OA November 13, when .-haies were dealt in. FISH I A lull t.. day nurserfi I house by 1 I F. Korell, o provides tn sued yearly health, and at five doll: health shal lations for hare powet time. Th in operath state licen present ca Another by Korell cold storm provides "new fish, fish." " that an sa Iting ' not suit fish." The 1 storn ge l lie nee ,i as introduced in esentative Franl jltuomah county toenses niust lie thi the W until endar house reguiat state hi iitltl the par. id of fixe:l provis Senate newr inemlii of the means metnbi ul introduced is. house ergencj Includ ini ng the senate ways mmittees with five other to he selected from thee personnel of the Joint ways and means committee. These five mem bers would in elected hy the ways mil means committee in Joint ses sion with the president of the ate presiding. The president c board wo.uld be elected by board and the secretary of would he constituted as the s tary of tin board. sell f the the slate PIERCE MEASURE WOULD SET TIME OF SESSIONS Oil Al l, COI XTV COl IMS Schedules for time of holding Vetoed Hills Die. The senate refused to ex tend its helping hand to ten of its creations of the 1,20 session which came up for attention Thursday ac companied hy veto message from Governor Olcott. One of these bills was a propos ed amendment to the law relating to the maiatananoe of stale highways. The other nine sought to desig nate certain post and forest roads In nine different Ore gon counties, a majority of them being introduced dur ing the week of the special session in a spirit of jocu larity on thep art of their sponsors. - - - ' - " ii ii n . .1 n.iiniu in the various coun- coin. Sherman i...... ' V - .v.- in r "..'""'OWa tics oi urvgvu ... hill Introduced in the house by Representative Pierce of Coos and Curry counties. Terms of the county court must be held on the first Wednesday of each month in Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos. Douglas, Harney, Jackson. Josephine Lane, Malheur, Marlon. Morrow. .Multnomah, Polk, Tilla mook, Umatilla, Union. Wasco, Washington and Yamhill. Sessions must he held on the first Wednesdays of January, April. June, August, October and Decem ber in the counties of Crook, Oil GRANd One Night TuesJ January 25th American SYNCOPATED Orchestra 3O-People-30 1 On atest Orchestra of kind in th,. vora Mail Seat Orders Now Sale Munilay .1 fi rove's is the Genuine and Only Laxative Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized liy all civilized nations. Be careful to avoid Imitations. Be sure its Bromo Minutes i Few i The genuine bears this signature 30c. Catarrh Will Go Help Comes In Two Complete Relief in Weeks Don't r.o on hawking yourself sick every morning; it's cruel. It's harmful and It's unm-oesvary If after breathing rlyomel, tin wonderworker, you -re not rid of vile catarrh you can have your I money hack. No stomach dosing--.iust take the little hard rubber p , ket Inhnl er that comes with each outfit, and pour into it a few drops of Hyomel. Breathe It according to directions. In two m ..utes !t will relieve you of that stuffed up feel ing, t'se It daily and in a few we dts you should be entirely freo rrnm c.uarrh. Breathing Hyomel is a very pleasant and certain way to kill catarrh germs. Get a Hyomei outfit today. It's sold by druggists everywhere with guarantee to snicttly and safely end catarrh, croup, coughs, colds sore throat and bronchitis Dr mon ey back. It's Inexpensive. D. J. Fry can supply you. Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour atomach, belching and all atomaen disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all .druggists in all ' towns. their i," "Wo ff she suitab hill introduced a the sale and di food fish. It classification as One fish." "shore fish." and fish for splitting ami otherwise preserving, but de for (sale as "fresh ii!l provides that fish offered for si ill col le must be clearly designated as such, and 1 K ; 2 by mj. GrajpHair a memory aT T vAI'JLO the reason Thousands know! Co-Lo restores the natural color, life and luster to gray and faded hair in a manner nature an proves- a scientific process perfected by froi. John H. Au.tin of Chicago, over 40 yeara a hair and acalp apeciahft. Secrets of Co-Lo Success (n-,n Is a womlerful liquid, t tear. odorli'ss . nrirf, I'-ad or sulphur. Without sediment Will not wash er rub off. Will not injure hair or SOaJp, Pleasing aim -inline io apply cannot be detect '1 like onlliiarv le.l- ,, lyea. Will not cause the hair to ipJUt or break off. CO-LO Hair Restorer for ,,..-,. natural shade of hair-A6, for DlacK and .lurk shades of brown AT, for jet black hair, A8, for me ilium brown similes- an f- u.u. brown, drab and auburn 'shades Sold Jv All Drugalt Sid for Trial Bottle of Co-Lo to Prove Ita Worth Tell ex.lct snarl n . . , , 15 cents for war ta n.t... Backing. Write today! PROF. JOHN H. AUSTIN 3 Hamburger Bids., Lot Angelei. C.l 'OLKS with the knack of doin things get a head start each da breakfasting on Olympic Rolled Oats The OLYMPIC Line Includes your favorite cereal sanitarily milled, packed, sealed and wrapped. wmam About Our Merchandise Vou will find our prices always a little Lower, and most times much lower than the Bame goods sel lfor else wheri For instance, a certain merchant is selling Jersey fleeee-lined Gloves for 35c a pair. We are selling the same gloves tor Mr a pair. OTHER BARGAINS: Work Shirts in black sateen, reg. $2.50. now 75C and yj Blue Close-Knitted Work Shirts now $ .90 Khaki Work Shirts J Heavy Blue Work Shirts 4lM Also Fine IM of Dre- Shirls. Heavy Cotton Sox, 6 pair Heavy Wool Sox. 2 pair ... ! Cotton Sox, from 20c up. All Lether Work Gloves 35c. 40c 80c. 8ck $1.50. and $1.75 Jersey Fleece-l ined Gloves, pair Canvas Gloves. 3 natrs fr Good Values in Mens Extra Heavy a"nd Hsffliim W ' .1 ...... i T": a $4.30 5.25 5.00 Heavy Work Shoes in black or tan Heavy Double Snle and double stitched Shoes Dress Shoes, extra value, regular $P. our price Dress Shoes, heaw soles, rejrular $11. our price $5.25 and liO Fithien Barker Dress Shoe, regu lar $13 and $15. now $7 and 7.25 Splendid Values in Women's and children's dress goods, overalls, heavy blue, striped or plain 1.55 ueavy Blue uemm, regular $3.00. now Work Pants. S3. $3.25. S3 fi5 Si 00 and $5.00. These are all splendid values. 1.75 1.00 .95 75c. ISc 25c STEINBOCK'S THE HOI SE O F BARGAINS Salem, Ore 373-377 Court St. Rostein & Greenbauni January Clearance Sale Now On Silkoline Comforters 100'; new carded cotton, our $5 grade now $3.50 Blankets 02x80, first quality, good weight $2.50 a pair Silkoline Comforters Very fine, our $7.50 grade now $5.75 4 Blankets 07x79, first quality, pretty plaids $3.25 a pair Blankete-74vRi 7.IL VT, a Pair ' " Plants, weight 4 lbs., $6.0 a pail Standard Merchandise at the new low xuiov III Hit than any other store in town. price levels. Our prices arc as' low or lowed Children's Play Suits Stifel's Blue Striped a good article 95c Long Cloth Fiiu? quality, was 50c, now 25c a Yard Black Sateen BLOOMERS ouc Outing Flannel Nightgowns Were $2.25, now $1.65 Curtain Scrims yard 15c L:SSfA(KrATSILKH0SE. Ladies' Muslin ight Gowns, form erly $1.75 $1.00 0-i or Z5c Black Sateen Tl.ii; xreiucoats $1.00 PetJicoats $2.25 Outing $100 rv. jpiannei www' L $ljQ $1.45 merchandise" TTninn Union Suits I T.ariw ,.00 now$L65 I qt- 150 Night Gowns $1.00 " Sijwnewl kw price levels MmTo (It n- . . Bargain, Go Wi" T Eiire "aS Salem,