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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURTOlALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. PAGE THREE. IMIOlHiftCT OF 1917 IS SUSTAINED BY SUPREME COURT $ INCORPORATIONS. $ Whon You Wake Un Drink Glass Of Hot Water Wash poisons and toxins from system oerora puvxmg iooa inw stomach " "". Declarinp that "it is difficult to coo ccive of u federal act possessing snper Ur!t m t.itn legislation upon the sub ct inndira and nroccdure in state arts,", the Oregon supreme court hi ..ninn. Sn i-.n iininion written by J up tiee Benson, upholds the validity of the wrntonum act of 1917. Tlio opinior ia based upon the case of Euseno Bier Mid and Pauline Herrardia wife, v Eugene Uoch, appaUatit, and J. C. Guy it, nnd iho decision of. Judge G. W gtapletou of, the Multnomah county su premo ceurt, who had found for tV plaintiff in the case, is reversed and the cane dominded for new trial. . . nf Pierrards had sold property to xi i. ,W lmfl rivi'ii n mortcitire in thf urn of 1i30,000. Hoeh iu turn sold th'. property to Guyer who was at the time lervinii in the United States army. I" mine suit to foreclose tho mortgage thf Kerrards urged that the effect of tho Hate ict lad been nullified by the fed eral act known us the soldiers' and iwilors' fedoral relief bill, further a' Maine that tho state act was unconsti tutional in that it impaired uie Dura tion of -. contract. The lower court ui eld the contention of tho plaintiffs and rdered tho mortijase foreclosed. - The defendants in appealing the case fed based their plea upon th0 stao act which thj supreme court has upheld in reversing the decision of Judge Staple- T niii-rtlliiira-PhurmBpv of' Port land, capitalized at $5000, filed articles of incoritoration with Coiporation Com missioner Bci:ut(icrman. i uesoay- i no in corporator's arc Richard Nenbauer, Aus tin Stav.icr. Nellie K Neubauer and El sie Stayner. ..' .; , , Articles were also filed by the Mar in., v . Tinmiuf Mitinsnv. of Portland, ii!...l of "nn B.-ilnh Murion. J. C. DePar.ning and Russell F. Scwall are the incorporators. Un)iiHnn of dissolution wore- filed by the Medferd Aircraft Corporation. CONTROL BOARD IMSILL1 SALE OF BONDS Other opinions were handed down by tke cour: as follows: Theodore Ncalan, appellant, vs. Al ,.nr.nni frnm Linn cotintV. Peti tion to dismiss appeal overruled. Opin ' Ian by Chief Justice McBrido. Frances McKissick vs. Stewart Mc Kiasick, appellant .appeal from Mult omah county; application for modifica tion of divorce decree. Opinion by Jus lie Burnett. Judge Robert G. Morrow affirmed. . ,. . Ladd & Tilton Bank vs. Battle Mitch ell and McKinley Mitchell, appellants; et al- aprral from Multnomah county. Suit to .'Jirclose uiortfrngo. Opinion by Justice I'n. Judge George W. Staple ton affirr.ird.- - - - , Vmit Growers Bank, ap pellant, 's. Roy Dnvjs, appeal from Jackson county; acuuu. rv of bond. Opinion by Justice Bean. Judge P. M. Calkins r'ovwmd. ' - .. THitions for rehearing denied m Port i a T,nnr nnd Portland vs. Kitch- cm nnd iu casefcf Robinson vs. Phcglcy otion to recall mandate denied., - ,S!IiPPERSliDTi DELAYED UNLOftDlNG The state board of control at a spe cial sossion Tuesday afternoon, refus ed to accede to the request of the state highway commission for the issuance of another, $l,lKJU,uuo worm or uouus under the Bean-Barrett act of 1917. The board gave as its reason for this P , . . . i : ji: .... 1 aotion the fact tnat tne aci spueuiuiu l ,;.,n,l.o fnr rhn istsiianee of $1,800,- 000 in .bonds, of which $1,200,000 al ready have been issued, me requesuju issue exceeding by $400,000 ths balance remaining under the authorization ot the act. I ic ovnm-tod that the hlSMLWaV Com m;a;nn m;n tnUa 'mn.mln.mua m-ocoed- ings to compel the board of control to accede to the request, on ine grouim that it was the intention of the legis the act to meet the gov ernment appropriations, which, have been largely increased iDy an arnenueu act since the passage of the Bean-Barrett act. The highway commission contends -tin ofota hn full authority to meet the government appropriation up to tne extent or us a per t tion limitation. This limitation, it is estimated, will provide an aggregate of $20,000,000. A total of $17,800,000 already has ibeen specmeeauy aumor ta of the state leil- islature, leaving a margin of $2,200, 000, which the , nignway wmuusiuu contends is still availaiblo for use un der, the Bean-Baraett act. , .; W..1, vnursAtf nn thp inside" before hw.uibfta, iitrn vAii tin nn Tn niir.NiiiH. This is vastly more Important because iho skm pores ao not aDsoro impuri ties into tho blood, causing illness. the stomach, nearly an ounce of waBte material must e eamea out oi w hnJv It thin vkI.i' is not eliminated ilav ihv dav it ouicklv ferments and generates poisons, gases ' and toxins which, are aDsoroea or sucnea, into vn blood stream, through the lymph duett WJiicn stiouiu sucx onry nuurisnuitut. splendid neaitn measure is v "lass 'of hot water with a teaspoonfut of limestone phosphate in it. which If n l,n.n,lu. wn v n wnah thpA nilisnDK from the stomach, liver, kidneys and oownls: tnus cieansiuit. sweeiemnc " freshening the alimentary canal be- tore eating more ioou. Kn ia auffipient to mflkn anvon6 an enthusiast on Inside bathing. (Advj Men Who Are "Below Par" Ti,ia AniUinn mfl.v ho caused b overwork, worry, too elose confinement to ousiness or too little exercise. Wh V.n.f rv a llt-flft tnOrA Ollt Of dOOr X .-.n;o nnfl tolto advnntafre of vour druv g.ist's guarantee that Vinol, the cod liver and iron tonic without oil, wil. .....nA aAnrl-n vim. ani vitality OI return your money! Men everywhert declare . Vinol is tne greatest inrejijfi,u, creator known. , . , (Adv SIBP ITCHING SK!H Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic uquiq. uives riumpi. jieuei V 3 mKavm itrbincr rnrtitm jinrl that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask icy druggist ior a sjc ori rjorae of Zemo and epply it as directed. Sooa vou wiu iinu uiiuiuuLu, j:ufiies, fclackheads,eczeir-a, tiotches.ringworm onrlaimitaralrin ftvT-blpV7i!l rii-jinr-: : Zema the penetrating, eatisfyinjf liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. w. Rose to.. Cleveland, fi&nvctn ' Tuvloi ..i "iVeatfall. Graduate of the University of Oregon in the class of 1919, has been appointed principal or the Lowell nign scnooi. NEGLECTING THAT COLD COUGH? Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery so promptly checks it 0 saBsnnsinimEaEMiniiini lb i nnu it An THE FED BAIL TRADE MARK, Rfeaftns Ammunition Shootini Eiht IT'S natural you don't wnnt to be careless and let that old cold or iiti (lraor on or that new at tack develop seriously. Not when you can get such a proved success- ra f ul remedy as Dr. King's New Dis- IJS covery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality Is as high today as it always has been and It s Deen growing Hioauny m insu larity for more than fifty years. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle at all drug gists. Give It a trial. Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver Thou -Inn)- won't let you DUt "pep" Into your work or play. Sick hend- acne comes irom miu w matter and impurities in the body. FapI rlirht for anythina make the liver lively, the bowels function regularly, Wltn ur. jvings new Pills. &noothly set positively they Droduce results .that cleanse the: system- and make the liver and bowels respond to the demands of a strong, healthy body. Still 2oc. at all druggists. Try them tonight. Ethel ..i,.,. uBditit, in securing the now prompt release of badly needed etfmpmeut u.e United Bi.tes Raiiroau -Z...': linn nut into CfiCCt Stt- lUtional demurrage charges effective uuaor tne prebent emergen , .vt.- i.uicti lave just been received by the .,,.1, ii Kurvir.a Commission. , Tne new order affixes a charge of $10 er dav, in addition to the regular do Turraae charge, on refrigerator cars which' are not unloaded at the expira tion of five days after the free timo bo--iirs to run under the demurrage rules. Ou cars loa'ded with lumber held for reeensisnment a storage charge of $10 -er car will be assessed for each day tke car is held for reconsignment af ter 48 hours after tho hour at which r hi.mna to run. An increase of more than 25 per cist 'in the movement of refrigerator ears in excess of the number moved last year is noted by tne ranrouu au rinistration, according to a letter ac ' ompnying the notice of tho new" sched ule of demurrage charges, his account jBjr, in large measure for the shortage in ief rigerator cars at this time. Clayton's " Beautiful Complexion Ti.t onlnTiHiil fcetrpas now appear ing nnder the Paramount banner is fa mous for her beautiful complexion. She attributes her wonderful skin to the use of a simple toilet article called rWwillnv Thnrn in nothing liKe ill ior .n .u.ldi. jftilnv. nose, -sa'low. .dark, rough' skin. It' takes tho place of face powder, stays on- ueuur, uo r"r'" tion does not affect it, and it instant ly beautifies the complexion. One ap- 3lieation proves it. tr you want u mw: ';! elrin with rnRv cheeks, get a bottle of Derwillo today; you will be delighted. Derwillo is sold at all up to date toilet counters. Be siirf- to read large announcement of Miss Clayton s soon to appear in this paper. It tells how to instantly nave a oesuiuui plexion and a soft, white, velvety saw everyone "just loves to touch." The flew ModeBO-X t, .A I ' ' ' ' -' -'j-'I-' SON SAM: S - '., '.' 'ii :''.r. . v!?P"'.,- PHSTS "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE look at Tongue! Eemove Poison From Stomach, liver ana jsoweas ' LAST OF CONTRACTS LET 4 Has all the good feature's of former Samsons, and has a 30-Horse rower, engine witn ioree leeu mun cation, and the Remy Electric Governor. . y You Wfl Want One on Your Ranch It is made of high-grade material throughout, and will easily maintain the standard of excellence setby earlier Sieve-Grip Tractors. If you have work for a tractor you need a Sieve-Grip 30-X. The Specifi cations and mechanical details will interest yol. Roach & Trover Distributors for Marion and Polk Counties Salem, Oregon 440 Ferry Street . Phone 219 CAN YOU BEAT: Bishop's SUIT'S for the young man starting High School, and Col lege are here in grea profusion. IT is necessary rit this age to he more particular about your appearance, the per-; centage of boys at tending these institu tions of learning are very small. YOUR determina tion to realize your ambition in life, will be greatly enhanced hv knowiner that our clothes are correct in style and of Bishop's quality. THAT means' that you buy less clothes during the year thus assisting you thro 13I1 school and college. "Get the Best Alwavs" SHIRT'S that are the latest, in the most wonderful, colorings arid fieures they , are surely worth your attention, as they cannot bs dupli cated in the city-we are sure. TL. ERE are some in SILK that are Hi ties and the most wonderful of coh rings and weaves. TO be appreciatt 1 1 . . ' ' ' ' ' - '''-. !' ''". - tneymust De mspetieu. , - . , .::'.. ( Ml w O, " tt ' .-! a- w . q p fx ti i "1 'i K " H fw y&i J i' i B GO 11 I I'M m p 11 1 '. u fffpt' " " ARE ALWAYS CORRECT : "Every Family In Marion and Polk Counties a Patron" : Satem WoolCtl t Tills Store HlniiiiraiiiiniiioBooooa I 11 a a Would 1.1 - 1 PKono you iiKe a orunswicK graph entirely FREE? Pickiae up the tag ends of the yoar 's work the state highway commission will practically conclude its 1919 program at it next session in Portland on No- i, - a arh.f, It will nnnn bids on COn- leuiuci , - - , tract involving tho improvement of 50 miles of Btate highway in lamath .nt 94. milei in Deschutes coun ty. Advance hoticcs now being sent to eontractors outline the projects involv : ed ad follows: , : Klamath County Algoma- section, tS' miles grading and macadam; Klam ath FnllB-Dniry section, 1S.9 miles grad iag and macadam; Klamath' Falls-Mcr-ill section, 14.7 miles grading and grav ling; Morrill -California line section, 12 8 miles grading artd macadam.;' Deschutes Conntj Bond-Jefferson eonntT line section, The Dalles-Califor-bi highway. 23.9.miles of grading, . "rtiHifnrnia" SvruD of FiiW only look for tne name uajLuiruui u lh. YMii,lrfl(r0 4hAn VOU Are BUT TOUT child is having the best and most harm less laxative or pnyaic ior mo uiuo stomach, liver - and bowels. Children love its delieious fruity taBte. Full di rections, for .child 'a.dose on ecu uwi, tle. Give at without .fear.. Mother ! You must aay ' i California t Roiynitior kin TTaoVir-.c-tmi. Oct. 15. Another sten fn friv. -ncrmnnent recognition to Chief f&nff Mrch was made trday.whcn fTiimif.-.i Wndsworth. of "tho senKt1 '515rv 'iffain committee, introduced a .Ton- 'rhroo lieutennnt generals TT,,, T..pks would h- fi'led, according tvi imm nf th bill but one officer vrt-t with distinction in the rr;.-fl in d'Mnr tliK war and bv wt,n led nrmis in the field Wltn n-,r Oonirl H'siTcn ana aia.i"i .1 T.nllord and Liecett are said :n m'nfl hv the war department -1, wi,..Tod th1 hill, r j;t. a Dnfnr SnndaT d"st'oved the SVwnn M"anile (Mmpanv's pener al nre, entailing a low of t25.0nn. It Is Easy To Imitate Names The public is constantly being swindled by imitations, count. Attire anri ftl lhstitutes that re- ; semble in nameiand appearance Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It is because the origi nal Foley's is so good, so reliable and so well known that these frauds find sale. : , . " '.' Always Has It In Hi Home T. J. McCill. Aiheni, O., wrlte "W t .n wed Foley'! Honey nd Tar in our home- jot event venn mod find it lmott inatuble toi couthi nd coldi, and especially for croup 101 our children. We are never without it end can. net too niihly recommend it for couh. coldj or croun tor eUhcrjrown-up people or cBildreo. Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND : IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, and tooths the raw, Inflamed lurfaces; stopi the raiping, strangling feeling in the . throat. It is made of the purest, freth est and finest ingredienU to be had, con tains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and costs twice as much to make as any imitation of it. For more than thirty years Foley's Honey and Tar has been used with satisfaction and success. For Con&ipatioii& 1 "Regular as j l I L jllj ';J J Sickness- M I GROCERY SPECIAL UNTIL SATURDAY--MTS Shoulder Hams, per pound 25c Cottage Rolls, per lb. .32c Best Swift's Lard in - bulk, per pound 30c 1 Gal. Cooking Oil .. $2.10 Creamery Butter 62c 'iril 8 Crystal White Soap..58c 4 Cream Oil Toilet. Soap ........ 40 1 Large Pkg. Sea. Foam Washing ' Powder : :.:..27 Value J......$1.25 Price ..$1.00 We4esdav and Thursday Onlv-SOAP SALE 8 Crystal White Soap$.,58 4 Cream Oil Toilet.. . Sap .......... .... .40 1 . Large Pkg. Sea Foam Washing Powder .27 Reg. Value . $1.25 Sale Price ...$1.00 5 Cans Eagle Lye........50c The Same Big Reductions in All Kindsof Sheetings and Ready-Made Sheets. Now is the time start saving the coupons from the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Beginning October 15th every coupon will be stamped. The person who gets the greatest number of coupons from that date until Christmas will receive the beau tiful BRUNSWICK now on display in our window ENTIRELY FREE. Here is your opportunity to bring happiness into yuor home on Christmas Day. r " ' ' ' : BIG SURPRISE SALE IN CURTAINS, DRAPERIES AND SCREENS Latest Colors and Designs, 17c Per Yd. And Up. PFPFRFII. SHEETING 8 quarters, per yard 75c 9 quarters, per yard 8c The Same Big Reductions in All Kinds of Sheetings and Ready-Made Sheets CASH STORE i Clnthlncf i t i' ,yfotion3 ; 5 . PH0MB453 186-194 N. Commercial Street Sii