THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22. 191?. PAGE FIVE TRow else can yoa ! Wzm0ff n lasting benefit, so 1 IBPIAffM K real satisfacy ; IliPi " ,f ll tton for your sweet IB Be SURE to get " at In the sealed pack-1 IS1 aae: alr-tteht.and liwf mpurlty ' proof- lWMslfft The reputation of WMMf l e largest chew-J ITIWKB 1 1 l'pf?S. turers In the world TSES1 IX is back of It.' SOMIH Mi AID 0FEPMWHA11G MSFiEOil BSE 0. A. C Professor To Assist la Selection Of Mei Fcr Auto Mechanics Examiners Is Adsscesieiil Bealixiag the necessity of (turning the highest degree of cfiieieuey iu the board of auto mechanics exauui Governor Okutt has bit Uxa a unique scheme for making appointments on (hat board to be based entirely upon merit. I'nder a law of the last legislature which creates the bourd of three meiu berj to be choaeu by the governor to serve for terms of one, two and three vcars respectively, subsequent appoin tees to hold for terms ol three years eaen. Governor Olcott has aked l'rof. II. l Granuiniz. in charge of the auto me chanics dtpartuient at the Oregon Agri cultural eollege, to confer with all ap plicants for membership ou the new board, such conferences to be relative to the qualifications of the applicants. Professor llranuing will then report to the executive as to tho (imlilieatious ot the men and the executive will in turn mnkc tho appointments based upon Buch reports. H is understood that tho governor will make the selections so as to cover the stale as nearly cs possible from a treoirraohieal standpoint, with dim re gard to the qualifications uf the appoin tees aud their general titness lor serv ing on the board. The new law is one of vast import ance to automobile owners aud gives wide scope of authority to members ol the board. As a result every effort will bo niado'to secure the seivices of men who will give the maximum of earnest attention to tho details ot tue administration of the act. Leading mo torists have called attention to tho fact that possibilities for abuse might grow out of the administration of the luw and that it might also develop that i too rigid application of its principles might work severe hardships on tho smaller towns where tourists frequently find tho need for tho aid of an automobile mechanic tho greatest. Tho law provides that the board, aft er its selection, shall organize by elect ing a president and a secretary-treasurer and provide for holding examinations at such places as are specitied in the act itself. Members of tho board must m qnaiv fied auto mechanics mid shall receive as compensation for their services $10 per day for each day actually and nec essarily employed in tho performance of their duties nnd also traveling ex penses. The expenses of tho board ar to be pr.ld from tho fees collected. The law requires the board to meet at least bi-monthly for the purpose of hold ing examinations at Portland, La Grande, Astoria, Klamath Kails and Eu gene. tinder the net an auto mccimnie is defined "to bo any person who shnll work for hire or bold himself out to work for hire upon any automobile or iiuto truck aud no auto mechanic shall work for hire or I you (I They The pubMe it our reference. We refer to those whom a v e served, irill eouvince you of onr efficiency and of our fairness. They still tell you that at all times we are thoroughly dependable. I ii "I v Yd ?JWE il II ft tt Si L'-i 11 l l i t E. IMP STAYTOJNEWS. (Capital Journal Special Service) ' Stayton, Muy 20. d-'elix Van Kr mcn is home from his trip to the Breitenbush hot springs. The weather, here was too cold and wet for camp ing in comfort and enjoying the hot baths. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of east ern Oregon, are visiting a J. B. Mill er's. Mrs. Lewis is a niece of Mrs. Miller. Kdwin Forrette, who lias seen ser vice overseas nag returned nomo. Glenn l'orter. who was with an en gineering company in France, and saw1 considerable service, has returned to his home near Aumsville. Ho was vis iting some of his numerous Btnyton friends Saturday. Oscar M. Oplct, whose home is about three miles west of Lyous.iu Linn couu ty, died suddenly at his homo Satur day morning from disease of tho heart llo had been suffering from henrt trou ble for some timo but was able to at tend to his work, and was in Staytou a few days before his death. He is survived bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aplet uf Stuyton, and his wife and ono son. Tho fuuerul service was held Monday nt Lyons and interment was in Fox Valley cemetery, lie was 45 year of ase. Mr. nnd oUrs. t.. -Matten or oaiein aro visiting in town. They came up; with their iliuighter, Mis. M. J. Crab-1 tree, wJio hn Ibeen visiting at their j home . Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Sicgmumt gave a big dinner ijumlay at their homo on Fern Hidge in honor of their son, .Nairn and his bride, of Astoria. Among the guents were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Luthy of tttaytun. The free dance Riven by the ladies of the 1'atriotie league in tho Htreff building Hnturday night, for the In'iie fit of the soldier boys, was well at tended nnd a pronounced success. Hrentford Kenyon, who has been in tho navy, has returned homo. J. M. Kin go, Mrs. Frank and Dr. Bcauchamp are the latest in town to improve tho appciranco of their homes with paint. Norris Frank 'brother of Mrs. V. D. Slopcr, who' has been in the navy has written iui Are the real thing this year and many who haven't worn them for years are now buying If you will examine our line that is just in you will find them right up to the best and at prices right. A new long Red Calf Oxford, English last, all Goodyear welt soles, very fine and union made. Trice $9.25 Other Brown and Black Oxfords from $11.50 Down to $8.00 New Brown and Black Calf N English Bals, best welted oak soles, finely finished, un ion made, "wide or narrow widths and all sizes. Priced: Brown, $10.00 Black $8.00 Best Styles, Best Made, Best for the Money ilurintr the war, i ,7 . '. " ,i V .,i expects to bo home auouc jmy 1 worn w t nurents are Mr. and work for hna upon any auton.oui.o oy- q( HhuW( Mr. h llis Albert Biunuel Oompers, president of the 1 troops from North Russia curly in June. American Federation of Labor, denies1 1 1 i.i- , .i,i v,.. ,..i.l Yon feel different tho minute tou 1'CU " .. . ...ltfc ill. sidenng resigning his post us head of . ,.,, Tl . .,,.,... . tsk the federation. CL0YERDALE NOTES. : (Cupital Journal Special Service) ' :ioverdale, Mnv SO. Oscar Fliflet iBd Miss Clara Fliflet went to Silver ton Friday evening to visit for a few Cays. Jus Drager and family were in Sa lem shopping Saturday. J. Craig, J. U. Craig and H. Fleet wood are working on the sew l'acific liighway. Three pupiU in the Cloverdnle school look the 8th grade examination laat Thursday and Friday. They wore Vio let Oraig, d'earl Weathcrill and Kuth Imager. John Thomas. F. A. Wood and L. K. Heunies were seen in Salem Satur day. Mr. Van Trump, fruit inspector, was at the W.J. yadley ranch last week instructing Mr. Hadlcy iu grafting Iwalnuts. For a 8pralned AnkR As soon as possible after the injury is received get a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment and follow the plain printed direfctifcm whid-h aecompari? the bottle. I Open Forum. automobile truck within the state Of Oregon without first having complied with tho terms of this net; provided thut nothing herein shall be construed to apply to any person not regularly employed ill any garage whose employ' Tentative arrangements have made to begin withdrawing; American llollisler's liockr Mountain Tea. Helps purify tho blood, drives out the been ' germs of winter, gets you hustling, 'full of life nnd energy. JSo. lea or iTahlets. 1). J. Fry. ' BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS GIVE WESTEEN OEEOON A SQUARE DEAL. Tillnmook, Or., May 13, 1919. (To the Editor.) Will you allow mo space ia your valuable paper to say a few words in regard to the reconstruction measures to be voted utn in June from a coast comity view pointj You are well aware that western Ore gon is one of the most productive yet undeveloped sections of the state, lue people in the const counties have never complained, but with true western grit and determination, they have had to con tend themselves with adverse circum stances on acount of lack of roads and bad transportation; consequently, it if not surprising that all the coast coun ties are united and greatly interested in the proposed Booscvelt mltlmr aiga way, which will be the means of open ing np to settlement a large amount ot valuable land suitable for dairying, and land that is similar to that of Tilla mook eounty, where the" dairymen have made such a great sucess of cheese niak- Mib. .1. T. Hunt and daughter, Helen, of Salem were in town Sniur-Juy- ...... a Tho Japanese operetta, w iu to Ik' given by numbers of the neiiior ,.1uk of the Jiitfh school, will be pro log. It may interest you to auuw mui, meat requires tue use oi uu uiuoiuuime w.nted Mnv at the hlgn acnooi u"i- tho dairy herds of Tillamook county pro-0r auto truck nnd whose duties in part, toriuiin. The principal character are duccd 45,1000,100' pounds of miik last voiiHixt 'of keeping such automobile Ann follows: llura San, Muryiin Alex- year, and this made o,u.,iu pounus . nUt0 truck in repair uiki proviueu iui-inder; O Tuna ran, vvau of chese, valued at l,3i2,iitl4. This will Uher, thut each licensed, unto mecliuntc jTnya Snn, Margaret Schaefer; 0 Kuslii be duplicated muny times if tho Uoose-j my ,UVe one helper or uppienlice who I Kintara, Kdw. Warren; I'rinco Fnshi velt highway is built, aud the coast ' n,.ed not be licensed iimler the provisions mi, Ernest Aegerter; Takinki, L. lul countics will produce more clii bc than ti,iB iu i, m; n im h helper or up-1 key; Knnaya, Ror Follis; then there that produced iu Wisconsin and nic i icnticn slia'l v.ork fur lure upon a,.) will be Uiesha gins, munems, bimi of the other cheese Dioclucine states of I nutninnbile or nuto tiuck except umler i larito chorus, W'lth tun itrius aim io H,,. nt fur Ilia reiisnu that climatic i, ,i;,..i;,,,i ,,f u ilnlv ici'iiseil auto me-1 shn (IntK'cjf. Mrs. iau clinnie." I'rovision is made that every person desiring to secure a license r.s unto me chanic shall before t ho tv.neticta day of each month notify the fecrctury of the bourd of auto mechanics examiners that he will appear at either of the meeting places mentioned at the next conditions arc ideal for cheese making in tho coast counties. The dairymen and grangers are all lined up in these counties for the Hoosevelt highway. What the coast counties want is an opportunity to develop western Oregon. They now appeal to the generous and maituanimous spirit of the people oi Oregon to help them do so, r.s western Oregon hag received but slight rceogni tion by way of improvements, but have always cheerfully paid their taxes, some of which have gone to help develop other parts of the state. All that west- regular meeting day of such bourd and he shall accompany such notice with an upplicatin fee of 3 which fee shall be in full of all financial demands of such annlicant. In case such'upplicnnt pci- Icf a satisfactory examination the bourd era Oregon wants is a square deal, nd!,i,au issue him a license permitting him I am sure if the pctple of the state U0 work upon auto trucks or automobiles knew of the undeveloped resources th&t uT. . IMri0d 0f one veur. Such are in the eoast counties, they would , i(eBse m&y v,0 renewed at the end of reaauy cast incir voi ia ior i "'" the year for which it was granted upon Hoosevelt highway measure. It will be,fh( nnvmnt the sum of J to the a market road, but at the same time it rotary .treasure, of the bonrd. The will be used for pleusure by more peo-))ORrj Bowcvcr, may at any time revoke pie living in Portland, southern Oregon, iiP(.nM f0r incompetency on the part eastern Oregon and the Willamette ral- of lie itu(1,r o( guch license or for any loy thwi by people living in the coust ofh -ood 8nd wffjri,.nt cause. In CUUIllH'S, MIS 11 Will UUUittSa bia hidUway fur scenic beauty and pic UCKHECHT RBO. U.3. PAT. OFF. AMY SKB Foa the mn who U on hit feet all day a more comfortable hoe was never- made. Hence the widespread popularity of the Bucxhecht Army Shoe among busines and professional men, sportsmen, outdoor work en, miners, farmers, mechanics, etc. A good, practical Shoe fcr tvrrjdiy wear! Built for comfort and service built for you! Remember the name Bucxhecht stamped on every shoe for your protection. Get a pair today ! Exc1us1t Agent PARIS BROTHERS 457 StaU St, Salem, Ore. rfflllllLUfri turesquencss, as it passes through a most interesting part of Oregon, case s, license is revoKcu me secretary treasurer is to notify the county clerk. Tho license provided for tn the act is to be issued in duplicate, the original to n., . . 1 . . , I V" a no pcopio .n rue voa.v be ma by ne hMet with th(, (.mnty clerk of the county in which the appli cant desires to work as an auto me chanic and the duplicate shall be posted bv the holder of it in the office orshnp Hoosevelt highway mcasure-28l yes; r 7 t.: . ;,W t iiri"iiii ... - - almost as much interested in the other reconstruction measures as tho Boosc velt highway, as will be seen by u straw voto than in Tillamook City on four measures, viz.: tho instructor iu music for tho schools, has, wii the mini in. milked hard to make tnls a big success, which it will undoubtedly prove to be. Tho mother of A. H. Famoast has arrived from Philadelphia, for an In definite stay. Oscar Montgomery of Frecwatcr, Ore., is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. M. Trak, and with other friends. The voungest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. j H. Thome is suffering from a broken aim, caused by a fH from a child' wagon. Glen, tho six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. IVrringer of Mchaina, found a dvnamite cap one day recently and boy lie, wanted to see how it would shoot, llo struck it with an sxc, and the pieces of shell hitting him caused numerous miner wounds. One I piece slrucK Ulin near l"- J"K'' "" nnd had it gono deeper migiu ui- suited family. He wns brought to Htnyton, where his injuries were treat- UMr. and "Mrs. W. II. Harlan and son of Detroit, spent Sunday at West Htavton. ' . E. K. Wood of Hnlem was in town Humluy. ll has been painting scenery for the Corvallis high school. The Car Lasts Longer because Zerolene meets with scientifio accuracy the lubrica tion needs of the cat. It is refined from se lected California crude oil. Deposits least car bon. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart (or ITAKOAJtO OIL COKTAXT j I Xauiwaiat i mm. iClf. CAMPBELL, Special Agt., Standard Oil Ca, Salem. 1 no. . I Five million reconstruction measure 1 181 yes; Y no. 1 Irrigation aud drainage measure 217 yes; 17 no. Market roads tax measure 2(r6 yes; 3 no. BUCKINGHAM Manufacturer HECHT San Francisco BLACK CUNKETAL. MAHOGANY CALF on INDIAN TAN CALF $6.50 to $80 the license moves into anolhei county (ie may, uon the pavnwnt of ,'0 cents to the county clerk of the eounty from which he wishes to remove, receive a certified copy his license for filing with the comity clerk of the coun'y in I t . i - i..,..l..tn. laltioff in, hit .m- Should the .).00,K0 reconstruction .wnica ne ciw n,.,.nr nr.. an, I the Roosevelt bieawTllo'nl,,nI ii measure be defeated, all that western Oregon will receive will be two insignif icsnt sums of money for armories at Msrshfield end Astoria. Ia thit event it will be doing the const counties an in iitKtice. i FBKD C. BAKEK. I Kditor Tillninmik HeaiUight. I I'rovision is made by the law that on and after six months after it takes ef fect anv person violating any of its pro visions shall be deemed guilty of a mis- denii-nnnr and uixm conviction thereof shall be punished bv a fine not to ex ceed I 'HI. The law becomes effective on May 29th. Do You Enjoy Life. j A man in good physical condition is! almost certain to enjoy life, while the! bilious and dyspeptic are despondent, do not enioy their meals and feel mis-1 erable a good share of the time. This, ill feeling is nearly 1wbvs nnneces-j ssry. A few doses of ( han:berlin s Tablets to tone up the stomach, inv I prove the digestion and regulate tne bowels is all that ia needed. Try it. m ArmrsTol of the reorganization of the! national guard along the seme lines as eiistea iM Iore rue or . ) - Tuesday by Hecretary of War Maker. The first contingent of the British voluntary army raised to relieve the men who are fighting ia North Bussia have left Newea-stle for Archangel. 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