THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 20.1919. PAGE FIVE n n try a Sill) " u o Do V Don't horses wear out, just as autos do? The HaicJei You Woi.li Them the Sooner They Wear Oat, Don't They? ' Does it pay to overwork them any more than it pays to overload an auto? If they have to pull an average of 150 pounds to haul a load of 3 tons over good roads, and 750 pounds over poor roads won't they last about 5 times as long, OR haul about 5 times as much over good roads? Power Required on Different Kind of Roads According to a representative of the Colorado Agricultural College, an interesting experiment was recently concluded in California to- determine just how much a horse pulls when he draws a. ton. A good draught team was used for this purpose. The horses weighed 1600 pounds each. They were hitched to an ordinary farm wagon, and pulled a load of 6000 pounds over different kinds of roads. The wagon was a standard farm wagon with axles of equal length, wheels 38 and 46 inches in diameter, and four-inch tires. A recording dynamometer, known as the Iowa type, was used to register the tractive force of the team. This instrument makes a record of the resistance on a strip of paper under a recording pencil, and after the test, the total pull of the team can be read off in pounds. The record of the test is shown on the chart to the right. X . Pull . in lbs. Loose Gravel Road .....789 lbs. lbs. soo Earth Road, 5 in. of mud, firm base &4 lbs. Earth road, 1 1-2 in. fine, loose dust 276 lbs Gravel road, hard, smooth 225 lbs. Macadam road, hard, smooth .... 193 lbs. Concrete road 3-8 in. coat 147 lbs, asphaltic oil and screenings. 700 600 SOO 400 300 200 100 (Paid advertisement) Concrete road, smooth, no coating 83 lbs. MARION COUNTY MARKET ROADS COMMITTEE. ! arc news. : 0. W. Niamey was "pinched" in a lumber yard lust evening, it just hap ens that he was driving horns from "Portland in hia Kurd. Behind him was I. D. Hunt, vioe presdent of the Ladd Tilton bank driving a Pierce Arrow They were along toward Sherwood NOTHING COED BE MORE WELCOME THAN 1. 0. 0 J. AND f f W ;;- I - -' ! I J k when the Fiecre Arrow attempted to pas the Ford. Mr. JS'iemeyer objected to even a Pierce Arrow acting that way and stepped on that pail of the ear in a Ford that produce speed. The mult was so satisfactory that the speed cop for that particular stretch of road came along and put both men under arrest. The justice of the peace for that stretch of road had his office in the Imck part of a lumber yard. Surrounded by this primaeval scenery, the justice proceeded to hand out Dr. B. L. Steer, who it touring the south nnd east tnnils a card recently from Hichmond, Virginia, whero ha is visiting iiue of the historic points, among other rthe old home of Thomas Jef ferson . He also called at the Uni versity of Virginia. Among other com ments nn the conditions in that region ho mentions gome of the most atrocious roads he ever bumped. This was some thing astonishing tin a country with a civilization 300 years old. Army discharges were filed for rec ord yesterday in the county recorders office J)V the following: Dr. 0. B. O'Neill, C. 0. F. Wav C. C. Ixigue, D. W. Lawrence, Max M. L. Alford, Ringworm Scalp Sores If roa want tpndT help Or D. D. rx ' frMcriptioa. So msj to W&r, sot ir " mt. it wub m u rmlp ud Ut rtlief I teituk Try It today. W inwrutM tin flil txtlla. 9coeodti.o. H3.in).H3. dH lotion for Shin Disease J. C. Perry's. 15 fino to both men. Instead of plead ing guilty, each ,put up a $M bond and will appear Friday to a chargo of crossing a bridgo t 25 miles en hour. Walter E Keyes, attorney for the Spaulding Logging i'o., received a tel egram from F. R. Lodbetter who in now at Snn Francisco, stating that nn KnglUh firm, which already has nine investments on the coast is anxious to? buy stock in the paper mill to be erect ed in .Salem. Frank T. Wrightman has presented to the Kiileia hlk lodge a largo book and atlas published in 1S7N, known ns "An illustrated historical alius innp of Marion and Linn counties." The book shows the Marion county court house with a nice fence all around it. The original donation land claims in the county are nil set out plainly on the maps. Also 'business directory of Salem and an official list of office holders in tho city between 1357 and 1 S7H . County judges are given begin ning with F. X. Matthieu in 1S47. The book is replete with all sorts of political oad historical information of Salem and Marion county. The popu. lation of the county in 1850 was 2Y49. Charles E. Low, an aviation mechan ic, writes his father, Walt 8. Low, that he is now in Xew York and that he expects to be home in about two weeks NORTH END OFCOUNTY SALEM DRIVE QUOTA Straw Ballet At Aurora Indi cates Strong Market Roads Sentiment As a result of the first day's effort in the grand Centenary campaign of tho Methodist church, which began at noon Sunday there has been a rapid change in the status of various northwest churches j The north end of the county Is going jos to quotas. Among other changes the ; at rung for good roads, James fcj. Hew Salem district, which held first y,B, tu art s,i id today Ho is of tho opinion , , ,; of ow t fc :thnt the general voting public in tltut ' , , ., , , ipitrt of the eountv mound Woodburn, ' "!'r"d. p,,'t: 1tno'0,.",rs tu Mt. Anuel ,! Aurora he. it. n,i, Kmrna, V. ash., district. The standing miide up that Mnrion eountv sliouhl climb into the good ronds Imud wagon NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice in hereby given that bids will be received for the erection and com- ipletion of e two story brick or eon jfreto garage building 100 by 112 feet by fiooiweaii and Archibald at the of I f ice of A. C. Jenkins, architect, until jS o'clock p."iu. May IX, ll!i. I' l'lans and siecifications may be had by rolling at office of A. C Jenkins, architiv-t, Albany, Oregon. 5 20 ;nnd dive along with the remainder of I the state. j At a good ronds meeting held last evening at Aurora, the opera house wr.s Hacked tn itu iittllnf fiinticitv nnil 4limi mitnv were turned nwnv. The Mt. Au-l!"''' gcd band accompunieel a delegation of good roads boosters along with two or I three dozen from Woodburn. (Speakers for the evening wero Mr. .Stewart, who spoke chiefly on the two ' hit. rnnl itrmmui I ! jttia l.nf.ti'n tlm .-n.n.'u 'two weeks from today, Herbert Niinn,!il''al,lc Val'73 eiiginer for the state highway work, il-!T"',""a J1';' After Mr. Stewart had spoken and ii" V Ti i Enginor Nunn had shown his slide, andV I, n o ,,; , ... , .1 flic Illilles l(ll,.l(l.l of churches in the Halem district as last reported were as follows: (Ireshnm raised. oloO; Amity. 5000; f 'alius, $11,000; Dayton, 11,576; Mc Mimiville, s)!)550; Newberg, srt."(ti; First church, Salem, :i2,05l; Sheridan, rtflflft, and Ynmhill, 5000, all going over the Woodburn. with 12,000, Oregon 'ity with 75UO, and Forest Giovo with dOOO, were striving to complete their quotas. Following are reports by dis tricts: District. Quota. Reported. jRellinghum 101,870 71,117 147,341 Port In nd Siilem CMS. CHAPLIN AT BLJGH THEATRE TODAY DON'T RUN WITH THE IDEA that because cur prices are low, the quality of. our vulcanizing is the same. At least do us the justice of examining some of our work and judge it on its merits alone. Then we feel confident you will appreciate that our prices are actually low, not merely apparently so. ; C0HIERC1AL VULCANIZING AND WELDING SKO? C41 N. Commercial St. . R. S. Spoor, Mgr. ing vote was called for by those in fav-' lip .f r,..r,,l rla TI.a w.t, u 1 mous for the proposed bonds and it is 1 tiion this expression of pinion that Mr.j Stewart feels things are going strong i THTT. in tho extreme northern part of the county. , Mr. Stewart and Engineer Xunn will speak this evening at Hubbard and Wednesday night at Woodburn. As an evidence how the people in Sherman; county feel about bonding. Mr, Slewart has a memorandum of the vote taken in that eountv April 5 upon a :;oo,ooo count r bonding proposition, the limit for the county. The vote stood Jh I i n good roads and bonding and 2d ifgnmst. 2io,::oo 210.510 101.710 81,410 J. L McAllister Returns After Two Years In France J. L. McAllister, who has been in the 18th railway engineering corps in Franco since the curly part of 11(17, re turned to Salem this morning and is hobnobbing with old friends at the state house. He arrived at Camp Lewis from the east a few dnys ago and us turned loose wilhiu 21 hours with nn honorable iliHi-harge, a cast iron pl.y siquc "built-in France"-mid the con sciousness of leaving behind him a chain of modern, construction tluit will keep the French wide eyed for tho next 25 years. The 1 St h whs ouo of the first en gineering units to get upon tho ground and wero put on the job establishing buses, docks, transportation depots, r.ud other trifles of that, sort, at Miirseillcs, lioriieaux Hint other lingo centers as well ns along the Mediterranean. Like all Americans who saw Franco with T broad perpective, he hus found much to admire in the French character mid comes back with a very opinion of the race. It Is his opinion that most of the severe criticism on the part of tho Yan kee boys conies from snapshot impres sions gained from Isnlnted experiences. DIED 89,077! F.miol.TZ-in a city hospital, May 54,007 17, lOIlt, Mrs. Annie Kicholtz, a 59,450 the age of 02 years. o9,445 She is suivived by her husband, lioy 47,883 Kicholtz. 42.XI2 The funeral services were held this 152.700 afternoon from the chapel of Webb & 152,172 ; ' 'lough and were conducted by tho .'I!)'lt2i 'eland 1'orter of the First Chris- 33,4071 ,'l,n church. Jlurial win in tho Odd ' Frli'iws ecmeterv . J03,b80 7,37i (3rY ITS UNWISE to put off to-day'g dutnntil to morrow. If your tloiiiscll if cid-diatarbtd Uk Kl-HOIQS tnt new aid to digestion eomfort today, A plea'iiint relief frora tho discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT B0WN8 KS OP SCOTT8 EMULSIOM ; ' ' r&m it V. ! I 1 f"- y- i fffll a wrr Save tlieLe&fhQVand Keep your-Shoes Neat LIQUIDS and PASTES f23 ELACK.VH1TE.TAN 4N0 OX-BLOOD (DARK EROWN) SHOES TMC ..OAl.Hy tOBPORATlON CTO, BUFFALO, M-Vt' SOME SAY-tbat there U dom. lnant desire, that every woman, rich i:d Poor, womau of leisaro and girl of the shop, has a.l over powering craving for one thijig, and that la a desire that is never iwtiHfied. OTHEES SAY-that woman most-' iy wants "her own way," or "the last word" or the moon aud all tha stars, with a couple of auto, mobiles, or plenty of cata. or pret ty clothes, or love la a, cottage. W1E FOUND "what every wo man wants," and she fonnd It f tcr a heart breaking search for hat ehe tuousht she wanted. It wasn't at all wliat most people think every woman wants. Sensational Drama cf i Present Day Socisfy I TODAY-TOMORROW 1 Ye Liberty