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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925
RAISE PAY OF
1 STATE ENGINEER
TO $4600 A YEAR
Houm bill Hi, fntroducei h
Ik comnlltM ob Irrigation, pro
Boeing to Increu th salary of thi
tat. engineer from I360O 10
14(00 year. pud the senate
yesterdav 17 ft Tola of 16 to 14
It U understood the governor will
veto tlit bill. The rote was:
For Bank. Butler, Caraner,
Clark, Davis, Dennis, Hall, Hare,
Joseph, Kinney, Klepper, M4U
dry, Miller, Rl'.ner, Upton, Moser.
Against Heals, brown. Cor
bett, Dunn, Eddy, Flsk, UarUnJ,
Johnson, LaFollette, Staples, Ta
lor, Blrayer, Tooie, Zimmerman.
Senator Tooie branded tho bill
as absolutely ridiculous and flayed
the senate (or going over the ceadd
of the ways and means comm'tlee.
He declared that '.he state off! :iuH
bow seeking increased salarlei
knew what the salaries were when
they accepted the offices and that
tbe cost of living was no higher
bow than then, tie said the legis
lature could better provide ma in
crease in salaries for engineers at
(the state institutions, some o.
whom receive only (67.50 a
month.
Senator Upton said one reisou
tor the increase was that the utute
la constantly piling up the n'jtl.-a
of the state engineer and remind
ed the senators '.hat while Kngl
Beer Rhea Luper gets only 13000
year bis deputy gets $4000.
Butler called attention to th.'
duties of the former water onanl
that have developed upon the ungi
Beer. Joseph was for the bill, de
daring '.bat the duties of the stats
engineer were more exacting thsu
those of the governor.
Senator Staples fought the bill
and said that more officials are
seeking salary rises than can be
counted. "I hope we won't have a
repetition of the salary grabs ct
lours years ago,'' he said.
Taylor and LaFollett opposed
the bill and Dennis supported it.
Senator Straycr paid a tribute
Engineer Luper but wouldn't
hear to an increase In his wal rv.
'I don't want to see repetition
if the crime of '21," be said.
IWO LINERS COLLIDE
IN NEW YORK FOG
New York, Feb. 21. Two tn
lomlng ocean liners, the Tuivmiu
If the Cunard Archor line, aui the
ftochambeau, of the French i'ne.
collided off the quarantine Btition
today. Both vesnels were damage-)
but not serlougly.
The crash occurred In a n.Mvy
fog over the lower harbor. Pare
of the Rochambeau's railing w..b
ripped, while the Tuscania's stern
wan injur (Mi. The Tuscanta with
200 passengers on board was re
turning fiom a cruiee to the Wnal
Indies. The Kochambcau carried
145 passengers from Havre.
Trance.
ilobe Flier Arnold
Secretly Wedded to
Nurse Last August
New London, Conn., Feb. 21.
Lieutenant Leslie P. Arnold, one
of tbe world fliers, who it vLs'.ting
here, acknowledged to a gathering
of acquaintances in the home of
Dr. J. H. Guney that on August 13
1917. he waa married at the lit '.I."
church around the corner. New
York nitr. tjn Mw KilGred Avery,
a nurse, who now is on duty at the
borne of Charles Prentice, a f
doors from the home where the
lieutenant Is a guest.
Miss Avery confirmed the lieu
tenant's announcement of the
marriage, which Lieutenant Arn
old says vas the culmination of a
childhood romance. Lieutenant
Arnold made the acknowledgement,
in dcnyng published rumors of hth
engagement-to Prlaeilla Dean, g-e.l
known movie actress. Arnold Md
the marriage was announced a few
days after '.he wedding and ba
been generally known to hU
friends here.
"We are friends, nothing more, '
t;aid the lieutenant in speaking of
the connection of Miss Dean'o
name with bis own. The report
of the engagement had Its -irifrln
in Milwaukee, he said, where tc
had a speaking engagement at thr
name time that Mws Dean was fill
lug an engagement at a '.heater
Meeting at a hotel, he and Miss
Dean renewed an acquaintance of
a year's stand tug when the war! 1
fliers were at Hollywod.
Arnold was a man in the rn'.c
when be married, be said. He had
just returned from tbe Philippines.
He telegraphed Mias Avery to ini
him In New York. She responded
and they were wed. They separal
ed on thrir wedding day and haw
me, but once since and then f-
only a few moments.
Dallas vi- Tillamook
Dallas, Or., Feb. XL The Da!
la ci'.y basketball team Is aobed
uled to play Saturday night In
Tillamook with the fast Tillamook
Comets. In an earlier game play
ed on the Dallas floor the licii
team won 17 to 16 after a ban'
fight to keep Tillamook fro n
wresting their lead from tliem.
The Dallas team plays In Newberg
Tuesday night against tbe tter-
rians.
SjBBBM
Four Musical
Lunds
'Musical
Diversion'
Miller, Packer
&Selz
"The Three Yaps"
Newell & Kane
"Something New'
Frank Burke
''Entertainer'
Kirkwood &
Williams
"So This Is Mexico''
Ernest Torrence
And an All Star Cast in
"TkBrass
Bottle"
Also Our Gang Comedy
The Biggest Show
in Town
BLIGH THEATRE
Dddbb Brothers
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the basis of beauty and comfort alone
notable as these qualities are.
Confidence in Dodge Brothers and
the goodness of their product is with
out question the fundamental influence
at work.
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A quartet of muftlcal artluU
known as the four Lunds headline
the new vanrievllle bill at the Bligh
theatre Sunday. Then miuiefuna.
two men and two women, render
splendid program of election
on all kinds of braaa Instruments
and xylophones. Their spectacu
lar offering, which la gorgeously
costumed and prettily maced, is
nrenenled under, the title of "A
Kefired Musical Diversion."
"The Three Yaps" are Miller,
Packer and 8.-1X. They offer what
they declare is a cure for the
blues. Their act glvea a splendid
field for the po.tr.iyal of genuine
comedy and each member of the
trio makes tho most of the oppor
tunity presented. In addition to
their chatter they mix In some
L T Dick and L. M, Hum
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Has wundcrful Chinese reme
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fed along with Cherro
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Complete feeding instruc
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sack of
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FEEDING DAIRY
CATTLE
to get best results we have
prepared a leaflet telling
how to feed
Cherro Dairy Feed
it is available at the Cherry
City Milling Company
office.
Cherro Cow Chow
When you want real results,
this sure is the feed you
need.
Cherro Molasses Feed
for milk production is a
very economical feed, al
ways fresh and mealy.
Cherro Kremo Feed
costs considerable less than
mill run and gives far bet
ter results. If you are feed
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change to Cherro Kremo
Feed.
Cherro Poultry and Stock
Feeds are carried by most
feedmen.
Cherro Flour
Bread is a food used every
iay ; nearly every meal, and
:here is nothing more pleas
ing than to have lovely,
white, light broad.
Cherro Flour will make
bread that will please all
the family.
At Brenkfast
How nice it is to have a
stack of Golden Brown Hot
cakes. All you need ft do is
to add water to Cherro
Pancake Flour and they are
ready for the jfriddle.
aonga which pltfass. . - . . .
Newell and Kane in "Something
Tiw" liva up to their billing. The
act is said to ba something- differ
ent from the usual run of vaude
ville numbers and la enhanced
-with a fine di&play of costumes and
scenery. - .
"So this ia New Mexico" la the
title of the offering presented by
Kirkwood and Williams. It la an
animated leason In how to be a
ejowbny. Ihere ia a special setting
depicting a New JUexicasi scene
Before- which the two performere
i.lv kn AshLhltlim tit whin crack
ling,' ropv aplnnlng. clever songs
and smart aancea.
Frank Burke, called that differ
ent entertainer, will present his
original offering. He has a per
sonality and manner all hla own.
Dr. Harold M. Brown
Piactlrc UmHod to
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Secured by a group of closed first
mortgages on Salem income property
and producing Willamette Valley
farms.
All Mortgages are made for 50 or
less of the actual valuation and they
are held in trust by the First National
Bank, in Salem, Trustee.
They offer: Safety of Principal, Ex
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Details.
If you have savings to invest write for
circular "A" Mortgage Bonds.
Reference any bank in Salem
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Complete Stock of Windshield and Sedan door
glass. Your choice of 2 qualities of glass.
Replacement glass finished as nicely as original
on our special
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It is the critical buyer who we like to deal with for they usually see at a glance that we offer truly wonderful
buys in near new Fords. Cars that can hardly be told from new yet sold at prices far below the list. Then
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fident enough to back our product with a ninety day free service guarantee.
1925 Model new Ford touring $450
1924 Ford coupe, lots of extras, cost
new $800; our price 615
1924 Ford Tudor sedan, lots of ex
tras, cost me $850; our price 650
1924 Ford coupe, has cord tires, cost
new $715; our price 550
1924 Ford touring car, cannot be told
from new 425
1923 Ford roadster, a dandy car . .-. . 375
1923 Ford coupe, cost new $750;
our price 400
1923 Ford touring car, a real bargain 325
1922 Ford touring car, one of those
cars you like to drive 290 .
No Service on the Following Cars:
1922 Ford touring 150
1921 Ford touring . . . .: 125
1921 Ford touring, a dandy car 210
1920 Ford touring 155
1918 Dodge touring, repainted and
in dandr shape 200
1922 Ford roadster 200
1922 Ford touring car without stater 90
1919 Ford touring car without starter 75
1918 Ford touring car without starter 60
' 1925 license with all cars
USED CAR CORNER
Opposite Marrion Hotel
FERRY AND COMMERCIAL
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS