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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
- PAGE THREE. mm M LIFE HI FOR UHCLE NOW TORY Are yon married or .single! Can you read and write! What . nationality is our mother and father! Where were INCORPORATIONS. The Hermen Steam Motor company of Portland, capitalized at 250,000, filed articles of incorporation with the state corporation department, Wednes day, f The incorporators are John Hor mens, Martin F. Moran and David E. Griff in and Herry E. Wheeler. " Articles were also filed by the follow- yoV'born and when. How much school-! ln eompamcs: J " Ttiirna Mui-hine Works. Inc.. Pendleton $25,000; W. J. Burns, Ina Burns ana it. injj, have you had! What is your line of workt How long have you lived in this eountryf When did you take out j oar last citizenship papers! iToo'll be asked these, and numerous other questions after January 2 ,1919. Better be prepared to answer them, and do It politely. If you don't Unclo Bam will impose a penalty.. And that penalty is $100. You've got lots of time to study the question . so you don't -need to worry , about raising Uncle 8am' ire on that Before. - Work of compiling they official Unit ed States census for 1920 begins Jan nary 2. On and after this date an en umerator will come- to your door, with a big sheet, which he will fill in as you answer the above questions. The infor mation ha receives from you wilt be treated as confidential. It is only for the government's reference, and will incur no obligations from you other ' than co-operating with the solicitor in getting the information. Preliminary work of carrying on the compilation of the census here is now being planned. H. -E. Cruwtora, sup ervisor for the first district, postoffic building, is now receiving applications of peaons who wish to work as enum erators in the first district; As an in ducement for persons to act as enum erator Mr. Crawford said that they ean earn from $4 to $6 a day during the period of ceiiBUS taking, which in cities of 2500 or more, will last two weeks; and in outlaying districts will last a month. Already many persons havo applied in Salem for the position of enumer ator. But there is still a need of per sons to take tho position in outlaying districts. When the complete corps of enumerators u 'oragnized there will be about COO in the first district, which eoin-crisea the counties of Benton, Clack amas, Clatsop, Columbia Coos, Curry, Douglas Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lin ed:!, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill. -Enumerators will be required to take a brief civil service examination, to be held in the county seat of each coun-. tv. tho last week in October. Tim ex amination will be, briefly, a - short course in census taking. Qualifications for this position are not very strict All persons wisling to take the exam h; inal-ion should write Mr. Crawford be foro October 15. Jn taking the census farmers will, in addition to tho other fuestions be ask ed to give an account of their produc tions and sales during the last year. This is asked to give the government ' a general idea of business conditions ' in the United States. J. Warner. Pacific Development company, As toria; $350; Jacob Kesti, John Saarinen, Thomas Drift, Abrt-m 1'ekkala, Atto Wiss, -Mary Hihnala, Matti Peltonen, Katn Saarinen J. W. Konttas and K Bellman. - "" Articles -of lncorporartion were filed with Will H. Bennett, .state superin tendent of banks, this morning by the Farmers arid Stock Growers bank of Vale. The institution is to bo capital ized at $50,000 with the following in corporators: M. G. Hope, I. W. Hope and 8. Humphrey. There are already two national banks at Vale, CONTRACTS FOR 124 OF ROAD LtT Public Service Board Sets Dates Of Hearings Cases have been set for hearing by the public service commission as fol lows: ' """ '" " October l&Portland hearings on ap plication of city fop extension of St. Johns line of P. B. L. & P. te new municipal docks. October 14 Gcarhart, on application for county road crossing over 8. P. S. October '16 Philomath, telephone rates. ' ' ' . ' . October 17 Kings Valley, on applica tion for more adequte fencing of Valley iSiletz .railroad. 'October 20--The Dalles, Great South ern railway, cattleguards. October 21 PrmeVille. Pilot Butte telephone service. 'Stop Lumbago Pain, Rub Backache Away Instant Belief! Limber up! Bub pain, Bareness, stiffness tight ont with "St Jacob Liniment" Multnomah County Likely To Protest State's Claim Multnomah county will give' the state of Oregon a reply to its demand for $52,701 claimed to be due from ttills collected in the operation of the interstate Ibridge, as soon as an audit of the account is completed, according to a letter roceived by the secretary of state's office today from Bufus C. Holman of the Multnomah county com missioners. In his letter Holman inti mates that tho county may protest the payment of the state's claim. n When your ibaJck is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Oct a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right in to the pain or ache, and by the time you eount fifty, the soreness and lame ness is gone; iDont stay crippieai this soothing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right out and ends the m'8' cry. It is magical, yot absolutely harm less and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. . iNothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame bajck misery go promptly and surely. It never disappoints! (Adv) Contracts for 123.91 miles of road work' at an estimated cost of $1,375,320 were awarded !by the state highway eommission in .session in Portland Wed: nesday and Thursday. Contracts let for bridge work aggre gates an expenditure of $79,526 in the state. , ' Decision to enforce maintenance by the coumties of the highways within their boundaries also was decided. Oth er business concluded was plans to erect a cement pipe making plant; to readvertise - for 50.31 miles of road work in Klamath -county; and the placing of work on the Mount Hood loop in the liande of Multnomah coun ty. ;.. The commission was informed that tho bithulithie basic patent expiios May 20 1920. A proposition, offered by the Warrert Construction company, for patent paving was considered, but no action taken. Contracts awarded yesterday were : Baker countyBaker-Cornucopir.- high way, 7.9 miles gravel surfacing. Bids rejected. Stato will handle job on force account.' Coos-Douglas counties Camas Valley- Remote section, 14.2 miles grading, John Hampshire, $350,092.72 for both units. Lake county Lakoview-New Pine creek, . 1.8 miles, grading and gravel, Lake county court, $13,867. Marion county Borden hill to Wain hill, 1.2 miles, gravel, Pacific highway, Marion county court at cost, estimated at $5200. Morrow county Oregon and Washing ton highway, Hoppner to Gilliam county line, 35 miles, grades, Oskar Huber, $146,493.50, Wasco county Columbia highway, Mosier-Bowena section, 9 miles, grading and 50 foot tunnel, Johnson Contracting company, $223,627.50. . - Wasco county Columbia highway, Bowena-The Dalles section, 7.76 miles, gradingA. D. Kern, $76,425. Whcclor and Grant counties John Dcy highway, unit No. 2, Scarvice creek to Valades ranch, 12.5 miles, grading, James F. Clarkson, $126,934.60; unit No. 3, 12 miles, J. F. Carlkson, $115,536.60; unit No. 4, 11.45 miles, A. W. Kern, $154,561.26. Bridge awards were: Gilliam county Overhead crossing t, Hcppner Junction; Beese& Davis, $18, 725; bridge on Willow creek, Reese PortVand, Or.. Oct. P. More than Davis, $21,515. 8000 employes of the Standifer Con-, Jackson county Overhead crossing at traction company at Vancouver, Wash Tolo. Albert Anderson, $14,576. returned to work at 8 o'clock this morn-1 Morrow county Overhead crossing at g- iMessner, Eeese & Davis, $13,240. The decision of the steel and wood I Poik Ma Yamhill counties Holmes shipbuilders to resume operations was Gnp-Amity section, west side highway m!V2 P61"?1 commission will build on force account, all the men at the Standifer yards yes- -r.Wmtj .t ... 7n ftjkvdov ftATniAn BnitMnTtaninil hv . ' ' lousing eheers and" the throwing of hats into the air. Thompsons Resignation Is Received By Governor W. L. Thompson's formal resignation as a member of the state highway com mission from the eastern Oregon, dis trict was received by Governor Olcott" his morning. The resignation is r fectivo as of October 15 when the ap pointment of J. W. Burgess of Pendle ton, announced some tim.e ago, will bs come offective. House Committee Urges . Sweeping Budget Change Washington, Oct. 9 Sweeping changes Sn 1'e governmental system of appro priations were . recommended to the bouso by the special committee appoint ed to investieato tho practicability o u ational budget. The committee recommended: , First That a bureau of the budget 1b established by the president to have supervision of all requests for appro priations and to cut everything to the lowest possible minimum. STRIKE B9 RETURN TO WORK. Difficult A certain " judge, after passing sentence, always gave advien to prisoners. Having before him a man found guilty of stealing, he started thus; "If you want to succeed in this world vou must keep straight. Now, do you understand 1" "Well, not quite." saau tne prison er; " but if your lordship will teu me how a man is to keep 'straight when he, is" tyying t make both ends meet, l might.' tjonaon xit-uota. AskYourDealerl Remjnpon, Grand Prizclfe Firearms 6 Ammunition Write for Catalogue THC REMINGTON ARMS UM.C CO. Me. WOOUMMM MM NIW VMK OT, M . J mm 1 toll '1 ? ! ' mm Appear At Your Best Instantly,, If you receive a sudden caller or an unexpected In vitation you can feel con fident of always appearing dt your best In but a few moments it renders to your kin a wonderfully pure. soft complexion that s beyond comparison. v BISHOP'S SPECIA THE name BISHOP-as you know stands for quality in WORKING MEN'S CLOTHES as well as clothes for all dress occasions. BISHOP'S SPECIAL OVERALL was manufactured for him, from his own plans. They are of 220 weight denim of the best quality of finest IN DIGO DYES, making them one of the most serviceable overalls on the mar ket. . '' ' : ' .. ---,., ........ THEY have double stitched seams and heavily stapled buttons, in the non-rustable brass fastenings, and have a non-dropable watch pocket de signed to hold the watch securely-, in most any position; with seven, roomy, handy pockets for your other valuables. BISHOP'S SPECIAL Bears this label, "ANOTHER PAIR FREE IF THESE ARE NOT SAT ISFACTORY." COULD you wish for anything fairer and you realize that "GUARANTEE" means something here. - ANOTHER special feature at BISHOP'S that you can find your size in overallseven in extra sizes, sizes to and including 50 waist. LEST WE FORGET THAT r ? Moodivm. WnV'G lf Gervia. Z. SUton jtijj Good fot BiliousnesB "Two years ago I suffered from fre quent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness. Seeing Chamberlain's Tab lets advortised I concluded to try them improved rapidly." Miss Emma Verbryke, Iiima, Ohio. Scrnteh as Cats Can Two eats were boat to have a duel. "Let ift have an understanding be fore we begin, ' ' said one. "About whatf" asked the other. "Is -it to be a duel to the death, or haH We make it the best three lives ont f fivet" Boys' Life. TORNADO KILLS TWO " Holeinrton. Kan. Oct. 9. Two per sons were killed and t score injured in tornado which, struck this city late yesterday. Property damage today was estimated at $250,000. About fifty rea ideneea were wrecked and an entire block of business houses blown down. Mrs. Q. H. Cravens and an infant '4s.ngh.ter were lulled when their home . !m Mown down. Clackamas county bridge, one over Sucker creek and one over Tyron creek, were referred to the Clackamas county court. Pacific Bridge company was low bidder on the first at $48,606.25 and E. D. Olds oh the lattor a 7224. Making time ''What was he pinch- ea rori" . ... , .. . His father let him use the auto for an hour." "Well "' ' . '" "He tried to ride an hour in fifteen minutes. "Houston Post. THIS AWL will mend harness. shoes, grain bags, etc. Can beuiid to sew np wlrs ents on stock. Special wltb Deedlc and spool of waxed thread, 69 cent. By mail, 75 cnts. Full directions with same. The Brown Men-untile Co., 171 First Street, Portland, Oregon. DID YOU EVER USESLOAN'S? Keep it handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic . - pains and aches WHEN you know what Sloan's Liniment will do, as thousands of men and women the world over know, you, too, will keep it handy. You will use .it for those "twinges of .rheumatit," for relieving that lame back, muscle ' stiffness and soreness, aches, all sorts of external pains, and exposure aftermaths. . Only takes a little, applied without rubbing. Soon ptntirotet, scattering the congestion, bringing, merciful relief to the throbbing, jumping part. Three sizes 35c, 70c., $1.40. Any druggist has it. If not, we'd like to know his name. 20 Acre Tract All in cultivation; 4 acres Logans, 10 acres Cherries and Apples. Good 5 room plastered cottage, barn, well. Rock road, close to Pacific highway. Price $7500.00. See ; .'.'v ,'' H. Grabenhorst & Co. 275 State Street - "BISHOP'S FABRIC" shirt's are here in qual ities and numbers that cannot be duplicated else where at near the price; and quality con sidered. MADE in the,plain and twilled fabric, with mili tary and plain collars, they are especially de sirable for this cool weather; HEAVY U NDER WEAR; is the common sense article, especially as this is the starting of colder weather to come. YOU will find a com plete assortment here that will surely please you. PRICED very moderately. Priced at $5.00 "Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron" cjmrfflMiaiffl'EgriamiiEinnnnr Mystery Surrounds Story Of 'His Majesty, The American' Manager of Oregon Theatre Which Will Show New Fairbanks' Film Will Not Divulge Plot of Picture. "It's too good to give away," said Manager Kupper of the Oregon Theatre when ho was asked to tell the story o Douglas Fairbanks ' forthcoming produc tion, "His Majesty, the American." "Now, I am not going to spoil tne anticipation of my patrons by tolling the story of Douglas Fairbanks! new film, 'His Majesty, the American' in Advance. But I will say tins: inir- ble. , He takes a hand in all sorts of sit uations which lead him all over the world. We find him first in New York where he tries to show tho fire depart ment how it should be run. We find him helping the police raid the den of a king of the underworld. Wo find him later in Mexico showing the bandits what they don't know about their busn ncs and then we find him butting-in on the affairs of a little principality in Kurope. It is the jollicst mix-up you have ever sen in your ifte. "An idea of-the enormity of the pro duction ean be gathered from the fact that Mr. Fairbanks spent $40,000 for the erection of one 'sot' clone. This is an entire section of a little French towa banks has spent more money on this and was built complete to the last do !r,ii-ture than k has ever spent before, 1 tail, from palaee to hovel, from city IT . . i ,! t 1 1 . ' 1 1 T.. ... 1. . 1 1 ! beeaufH1 he has mane it lor release ui- nun to ruiiroou muuuu. xjvery uuuuiug rect to the theatres of the country by I was erected as permanently as if it were tho United Artists the 'Big Four'- which is made un of Mary Pickford Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and D. W. Griffith. ."The story of 'His Majesty, the American' is a knockout. It gives 'Doug! a chance to do a lot of entirely new tricks and I don't hesitate to say that the picture is far and awny the biggest production that he has ever turned out. . . "I'll lot this much of the secret out" ' ; ' Doug' plnys the part of a young Amcr- , ican who simply can't keep out of trou- designed as the living quarters of the inhabitants of the town. Even the streets were paved and the realism of the buildings was so convincing that hundreds of swallows built their ps culiar nests of mud in the copings and corniees. ' "Another city of on entirely differ ent character was built in the hills sur rounding the Douglas Fairbanks Stu dios.' Here the action demanded s Mexi can village and a Mexican village Doug built. -"Still another episode demanded a New York tenement street and Douir built it. 'In addition to these nnd many more, a complete European railway line was built, 1000 foet long and of the standard continental design, the carriages bciiij the exaet duplicate of the type in use in France. "Supporting Mr. Fairbanks in this production ore Marjory Daw, Frank Cumpeau, Lillian Lniigikm, Albert Mc- Quarrie and nam Bothern, fnmotis New York and London actor and brother of E. H, Sothern, whoinuko a his first screen appearance in this picture. "I do not want to guy anything more at this time except that we have got u genuine trout for our audiences when wa shorn them 'His Majesty, tho Anieri- 't fi . 56 j( St ijc )C 3t 3C IC 3t ))l 5l $ LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York, Oct. 9. Liberty bonds quotatieas: 3',4's, 100.06;' first 4's, 05.20 second 4's, 94.16; first ihi's, blank; see ond 4', 94.24; third 414 's, 93.82; fourth 4i4's, 94.14; victory 3'Si's, 99.88; 4's, 99.62. Isnae Newton Hughes, aged 65, an old resident of Albany, fell dead last Pat tirdav while viRitinir nt Ynkimn, Wah. Disorders of Vision Are Most Frequent Causes of Dullness in School Children. FACTS PROVE IT. ; . Your child may need glasses. If he needs glasses, by all means let him have them. Help your child to keep even with other child- 4 ren.. An examination at our office will remove that doubt. " DR. A. EIcCULLOCH OPTOHinRIST. 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building. AUCTIONSAL Saturday, Oct. 11 AT THE CORNER OF LIBERTY AND FERRY STREETS. 8 horses, weight 3300 per team. Good single driver and saddle pony. 2 good cows. . j 3 sets of harness. ." 2 heavy wagons. An Economical, Delightful, Light Place to Trade mmhhhh Come to this Sale Phone 1177 1211 G.SATTERLEE, Auctioneer. J t iH i HM NEW GOODS for SUITS and COATS They are in the weaves and colors which will be extensively used in the making of the new garments for fall and winter. A wide range of colors and a splendid variety of stunning weaves. Women who demand the Utmost in Style and quality will find this display interesting. cock Blue, Navy Blue, Light Blue, Bias or Coats in the Latest Shades. Pea cock Blue, Navy Blue, Light Blue, Black, Dark Brown and Red, yard $3.98 Ladies' Store 466-474 State Street Men's Store 416 State Street Salem's Exceptional Store mHMMtlllllltHtMM1 ssiiliiiii4M4liiiitnmt