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PAGE SIX The wayi and means com mm it tee hll tig first meeting of the yrest-nt eat.ou lust niRlU and te tua its deliberation by barrlag newspapermen from attendance. Thii rulU'd di recti r from tbe statement of one member that he was going to make some drajlic remarks about appropriations to stale Institutions. Senator BcaU made the motion to exclude the Dews writers. Governor Pierce appeared be fore tbe commute and mentioned some of tbe appropriations that he considers of most Importance. Thcue included 141 500 for tbe conduct of his office. $100,000 to complete the new state training b Jiol at Woodburn, between $50, )00 and $60,000 to convert the old training school InLj a reformatory, i(J00.000 to build a new wing fr the eastern Oregon Insane hos pital, funds for an Industrial building at the state hospital In Salem and an appropriation for i-jw buildings at the children's fiirm home near Corvallli. Tho governor urged tbe commit, tee to work out some system whoreby a closer tab can be kept n the flnancl.-l affairs of state ictivitles that make expenditures Jrom fees colected by them, nam big patrlcularly the fish and the tame commission. He urged that rich department should directly to the legislature for their appropria tions. The committee approved the governor's requctit for an appro priation for his office, but cut off $1000, m-.klng the amouat 700. The governor said that out of $35,000 allowed him by the setwlon of 1923 he had spent $34, 995. The larKe amount of corre spondence Kolng through his office makes a larger amount necessary, he said. Ralph Bcbneelock A Co. of Portland bid aucreasfully on Sa lem's 6 per cent Improvement bonds for a little more than $30.- 000 advertised to be anld iMt night at the council meeting, and bid- on by six different bond houKes. Alderman L. J. 81 moral, chair man of tho ways and means com mittee, after a fthort disrutwlon of the bidfl with his committee, re ported back that In view of the highoAt bid placed by the Ralph Kchneeloch organization It wan recommended that thla bid bo accepted. Unwiircmsful bidders were I-add and Tilton bank of 1'nrtlund. with a bid of J 1 0.r, ti. no on $1000; Krre man Smith & Camp, $1045.79 on $ KlOO; Lumbermen's Trust com pany, with a bid of par and ac crued interest, and further pre Bi I u in of lHl'7.(i0 on the $-10 000 Jffiie; Western Ifond and M lrt g;me Co.. $10.r.S 70 on $1000, and Clark Kendall & Co.. with a bid on 6 per cent bonds, w hile Recorder l'oiilWn reminded that the advertisement had called for 6 mt cent bnmlH. Ort ified checks accompanying the unMUccowful bids were re turned io tli em by Recorder lOUlil'Il. DAMON FLEENER GIVEN PLACE 0NCITY COUNCIL Damon Flee iter was nominate:! "to a pin re on tl:e city rminrll laat niKlit by J. K. Calloway, member from the ward In which the va cancy recurred on tho resiKiniion Of t. Van I'aMfii. and elected on an u nan limnis b:.llir cast hv (he recorder. Frank Mill to chief or police, was nnUed to Ret Mr. FI'M ner, who w.is not premmt, ami tli" limlncHM of the council prm e'dfd until the arlvul ot Hie new im-in-her. On (ho return of Chief MInin with Mr. Fleener, the swearing !n Of tlie new alderman wart done hv Recorder IVniNen, and Ihe vacant e: in tho rtniucil wan filled f'tr two vearn. Mr. Fleener lives in the sixth ward. Knocks Stiffness Out of Joints Ii' f r Joint tioulilcn In nnUle knre, hi, rlhow, tln.tiUI.-r. knmk l or spine w hether rheumatic It li Miliars them Up. rcilueca e si'f1ini. rh'fes out th iviln tnd lurininiiiniiiiM when Joint I;hp Brl In Joint AKony gets out MO time listed. Hut lately tlimi'viinl of people liv rtifn-nverc.t thai Itn aIko u- irftnely pood for qutric relief In umtKitto, neurnlfia and neuritis. Joint-Kane It a penetrating niollPtit that soaks In almost In Itantly A tube for only 60 cents st Daniel J. Fry s or any pro (resaUs druggist anywhere. Limbers 'Em Up Joint-Ease SWEARS ELAN FORCED MARRIAGE. Geld: xs-Bo-Eim: Keith 8. Boehm. elneteen-Tearald Denver. Colo., high achool bov, howo hera with bit mother, lira. Emirs 8. Boehm, charm that he wu kidnapped from their home In a Denver hotel br a group of Kn If lm maniraen and taken to the oftlcea of Dr. John O. Locke. Grand Dragon ot the Colorado Klan. where he waa compelled to marry Mlai Mar Nash. Behm told the aathorltlee he waa threatened with death anleee he went througn wua me mamase eeremonr. it. ixicko aeniea an force or Intimidation bad been TO FILL VACANCIES CAUSED BY DEATH Procedure for filling vacancies occurlng through the death of cer tain officials a prescribed In iioutfo bill tt). Introduced by liuob anan, Benton county. It providoa that la case of death or resigna tion on the office ut Uuited Slitea senator, representative la con gress, or lu any elective state, dis trict, county or precinct officer on or after the day eet by law for holding primary nominating elec tions either tho atate, congression al or county central committee, as the case may be, of any political party shall fill such vacancy upon the call ot the chairman of the commute, or by the managing or executive committee authorized to act for the committee may nomi nate as a candidate for Btich va cancy upon the call ot the chair man ot the central committed. The law would also apply In cartas wherein a vacancy might occur be fore such regular nominating elec tion hut within such time tint a candidate for such vacancy could uot he elected. FOR IMPROVEMENT OF INTERSTATE AVENUE If a bill Introduced by Kcpic- sentative llailey ot Multnomah county becomes a law it will be especially applicable to the long sought improvement of Interstate avenue, I'ortlatid, as a major cross own highway connecting witlt the interstate, bridge over the Colum bia river at nV'ncouver. Tho bill provides that the board of county cotumiwionere ot Multnomah coun ty may enter Into agreement for the improvement or repair ot any county road or city street and bear a proportion ot costs, the same as now allowed in otbir counties of the state. The pn-e-eut law exempts from such pro visions cities having more than 100.000 population. PEACE OFFICERS UNDER COMPENSATION ACT House bill 50 Introduced by Fuller of Folk and Lincoln coun ties would place salaried peace of ficers of the etato under the oper ation of the Oregon workmen h compensation act. Fuller points out that thero Is no protection for these municipal, county and stile mployes under the present (.ys- tem. Tempera nes and la bur are the two truii physicians ot man. WillettismsNo.l J. H. WIILETC Capital Drag Store Being tome reason! why I solicit and merit your drug and drug sundries patronage n t I I know that we cannot contine to Increase or main tain a desirable volume ot budlnesa uulesa we rive the people an honest, square deal. It makes no difference whether you buy a sponge or a box of our tine chocolates or a stick ot tooth ache gum a man 'a else (ine comb or a brush for baby's silken lorka we want you to be satlntled ao that you will eome inula. We take a personal Interest In this business and la the patronace ot our customers. Let this be an urgent, standing request that If any time you feel that the article that you bought has not glren the full talue eipeeted. you will give us the pleasure ot personally adjusting your complaint. 1 a.1 More we cannot do anil we "A Sate Place to Trade'' J. H. WILLETT The Capital Drag Store Phone HI 40S State Street $ jMrorraxEi., ,r. need to bring about the marriage. COLLEGE EDUCATION , FOR HEALERS SOUGHT The various healing schools and factions of the state will be Interested In a bill soon to be In troduced which will fix education al requirements for physicians. It will provide that whether a heal er be a doctor of medicine, a osteopath, chiropractor or what not he must have a full high school education, at least two years of a college course and a four years' course In the branch of the healing art that he follows. Frank S. Ward, secretary ot the state druggists' association, I: pushing the bill here, and will call a hearing In Portland this week where all the various factions will be represented. Long Is the way to learning by rules, short and effective by ex nmptcs. Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Tell him to take Cod Liver Oil for a couple ot mouths and get enough good, healthy flesh on his bones to look like a real man. Tell him. It's tho only way to take those grave like hollows from his cheeks and neck. Tell him he won t have to swal '.dvt the nasty oil with the n in seating tishy taste, be cause the Mc Coy Labora tories, of New York, are now put ting up u VtfwisJ-s n sugar coat ed tablet form Ask for Mo Coy's Cod Liv er Oil Tab lets. J. C. fer ry, Cen t r a I Pharmacy, D. J. Fry and every druggist worthy the name sells them 60 tablets. 60 cents. Any man or wo man can put on five pounds of healthy flesh in thirty days, or your druggist will willing refund tho purchase price. no woman put on fifteen pounds in six weeks. Children grow robust and strong. l'eehlo old people feel younger In a few weeks. Adv. Cod Uver Oil Compound Tablets OWCtNAV "-OCNUINC 6 O Tablet 60Cents would not do less. 9 ML NX J i THE CAPITAL .JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON AND DUTIES DF Salaries ot district court Judges would be Increased from $3000 to 14000 a year through a proposed bill brought to &lem by Judge Ash by C. Dickson. The measure with several others was prepared oa behalf ot the state bar asso ciation. Judge Dickson la chair man of the association's commlu tee to draft theee measures. One bill would extend the Juris- dltcion ot district court In mone tary cases to matter Involving sums up to a00. The present Um it is isoo. Another bill would provide tor the fi.mg of affidavits of prejudice, the same as now per mitted In the cases of circuit Judges, and making such filings t reason for assigning the case to another judge. A number ot other measures are also planned to extend the scope of i he district courts and embodying me ideas of tns bar association. Judge Dickson, who recently ended his term as a district Judge In Multnomah county. Is a strong contender fjr the newly proposed uisinct judgeship to be created tor Multnomah county. SIMPLIFIED BALLOT ASKED Simplification of official ballot forma Is the object of house bill No. 62, Introduced In tbe house by Coffey, Multnomah county. Kor example, la the case ot presi dential electors each party's can d Ida tea would be placed In separ ate groups. A mark between tbe number on the ballot and th group would constitute a vote for alt of the electors of any one par ty. A number of other changes would be made by the measure. Satisfaction la life le Just do your duty. easy. Colds Should Always Be Treated With Vapors Vlcka Is A Vapor lamp la Salvo Form. No Doffing, YOU eJlUit ltub It Over Throat And Cliettt & ESTABLISHED 1868 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS I Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. a a ij Oregon ruiD w a SALEM, Manufacturers of Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings. Also Butchers Wrappings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. Marion -Hotel SALEM, OREGON OFFICIAL AAA An Hotel worthy of its reputation 83 the largest and most complete in Oregon out of Portland. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner parties. PEP DANCE Wednesday Eve. Crystal Gardens . The Ball Room Beautiful Music by BEZANSON'S 6 MELODY PHIENDS 6 Phollow the Phiends CITIES 10 FIGHT Mayor J. B. Glesy has avowed his Intention o attending s. meM- ing of city executives In the city ball at Portland, Saturday morn Ing at 10 o'clock, called by A. I.. liar bur, commissioner ot public works at Portland tor the purpose of forming an wrganisation to tight tbe tendency in the state legislature to take away tbe right? ot cities to enforce city fuoetions. A letter from Commissioner Barbur waa read to the council lust night in which he tells of re ceiving a letter from Mayor W. H Mller of Gold Hills asking united action by city executives In the forming of a league of cities, simi lar to organizations In other states successfully carrying out the work of prom ul gat in - civic rights. The present attempt at the Ore gon state legislature to pass a law giving the regulation ot automo bile traffic through cities to the highwsy commission la given as a cause for the action by the cities at this time. Restore Health By Gland Treatment Says Science According to a recent newspa per dlapatch, the vigors of youth have been returned to men ot ma ture age, through the beneficial results received from glandular treatment. This remarkable scl ent If Je work has been accomplish ed by the head physician and sur geon ot one ot California's atate institutions. The object of glandular treat' ment Is to build up the devitalised glands so they may continue their normal function of supplying the vital glandular secretions so nec essary to physical energy and per fect health. Glandogen. the new scientific gland tonic, prepared In tablet form provides a simple method of taking glandular treatment. Gland ogen, for men and women. Is ob tainable at J C. Perry drug store. Adv. It haa long been recognized that the most effective way to treat colds Is to apply the medication directly to the affected parts. This ot course can only be done by means of vapors that can be In haled. Vicka provides the Ideal method of securing medicated vapors. When rubbed over throat and chtvit the Ingredients Menthol, Cumphor, Eucalyptua, Thyme, Turpentine are vaporized by the body heat and Inhaled directly Into the air passages and lungs. At the same time. Vlcks Is ab sorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster, af fording a double action which brings truly remarkable results. V V a ics o Rue Ovcr 17 Million Jars Used Yeabl, wee. " & raoer to. a, OREGON 5 BUREAU TO KEEP TRACK OF VARIOUS LEGISLATION A. S. Dudley, manager of the state chamber of commerce, O. F. Tate, president ot tbe Oregon Retail Merchant association ana B. C. McIIenry, representing tue aNBOciation, arrived here today from Portland for the purpje of getting under full steam the plan inaugurated this legislative ses sion to keep merchant through out the atate advised through their chambers ot commerce tt legislation which may affect their business. Secretary Fuller 'or tbe Atshland chamber of fomraer.e who alfio Is here on other mattci will aaslst In the move to keep business men advised aa to the progress ot legislation. 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