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THU CAPITAL JOURNAL CO III CilMR G'i SIKEET WORK TO EE MED OF VOTERS Measure Favors Turk Expulsion In Constantinople Tentative amendments Washington, Mar. 3. Under a reso lution Introduced today by Senator King, the senate would declare in fa- - Ivor of the expulsion of the govern to the city ment of the Ottoman Turk from Con- Itharter governing the pavement and stantinople and the erection of the al- tlesignation of streets in the- city as main traffic arteries have been pre pared by the North Salem Improve ment association executive and have been placed in the hands of city enh cilmen. The amendments are to be passed upon by the council, and sub lied powers or the league of nations. The resolution was referred to the foreign relations committee after some discussion of the failure of President Wilson to comply with the senate's request for a copy of the re port of the American mission sent to Asia Minor under Major General American Troops Evacuate Siberia London, Mar. 1. The American troops have virtually completed their evacuation of Siberia, the soviet gov ernment roorts from Moscow. Tht wireless dispatch from the Russian capital today said that "the last Amer ican detachment evacuating Siberia" had reach Vladivostok. MIXE STRIKE EXDED Spokane, Wash., Mar. S. A two- day strike of miners in the Rossland mines of the Consolidated Mining '& Smelting cftipany was ended this morning, following a vote of miners to return to work, according to a special telegram to the Chronicle from Nelson B.C. The strike, the telegram states, was called by the One Big union af er the company had laid off 123 men, due to discontinuance of shipments. AFRICAN STRIKE BROKEN mitted to the voter at the nrlmnrv James G. Harbord. election in May, Senator Wadsworth said he had A coov of tho nroixme.1 amndm.nl. been shown the Harbord report at the follows- I state department and that high offi- ' !.. I 1 .. .) i . ah. ... , 1. That at any city election, the city Council or the voters by initiative peti tion, may submit to qualified voters of icials, including the secretary of state ! bad given their opinion that with certain deletions there was no reason tho Hfv th. n.,Mtl. ..hMh.. o- wiiy a"""'" ni Bern 10 ... . " ,' the senate. That waB seven weeks ago, L hS ..P.1M "ha I th enat0' ut efforts to secure 5X!m . . , tno P ' consent 'nce then had ?. lUls V lmprov,eme 01 1 been unavailing. Js deemed of greater importance, use and value to the public at large than ' pro;;eTerofabuttln?indadJ.Me!,tlSa Delays 2. That the cost of the improve- s rri s,r T ment hy pavinir of all such streets, ACtlOn 1 0 MaKC esiT"a'el by tho qualified voters at any regular or social election, and pe titioned to be improved by the abutting property owners in the regular man ner provided for by the city ordinances shall be paid for, two-thirds bv the property to be assessed and one-third by tho city. .. 3. That the city council shall have authority to determine thn oimlltv Johannesburg, Union of South Af rica, Mar. 3. The strike among the native workers in the Crown Gola mines In the Rand, which has been in progress for some time, has been set tled. There has been complaint anion" the men of unjust treatment bcaus of political opinions. W EST VIRGINIA REFTSES TO KILL SUFFRAGE ACTIOS Charleston. W. Va., Mar. 3. The West Virginia senate today rejected the resolution to reconsider its action of Monday when it defeated the wo man suffrage ratification amendment vote of 15 to 13. JOURNAL CLASS ADS SELL IT REPORT OF THE NO. CONDITION OF 67 LADD & BUSH ANKERS At Salem, in the State of Oregon . Loans and discounts -! ry i Overdrafts, secured and unsecured KjUlUV sjeCreiarV "onaa ttnd warrants ' s uankii close of Business February 28, 1920. Resources. . ...... $2,677,094.82 - 28,796,33 Washington, Mar. S.-Actlon on xchan f nf.Y . k DanB" ; ; 1 President Wilson s nomination of Sa"f . " 'earlng houee -- Uainbridge Colby , to be secretary of nth,,- '"T 1 state was deferred by the senate for-1 'her resources- documentary stamps elgn relations committee today after a discussion In which some members are 985,660.00 80,000.00 ,178,188.89 142,067.69 418,112.16 300.00 Total.. Liabilities. .35.410.219.78 i sin td In limrA InnUtn.l V. t i I J - .J "racier of pavement-to ifieatlons be given careful consider- sUP " iZa " 600,000.00 be laid on the streets designated , atlon hefnro onnfirmciiinn ,., ... f. r. - - Kn nnn nn I n n I vin cwi tiiuifu. . . - vv- main traffic arteries. In order that a -durable and permanent Improvement suitable to heavy traffic shall be laid. 4. That each street or part of a street, which It Is uslred to have des-Ign-- - , , 1 ffrn artryi Bha ue separately described and separate ly voted upon on the ballot. 4. ""ha at the next citv election, to gether with the above charter amend ment, thcro shall be submitted the question as to whether any one or all tho following named streets shall be legally designated ns mnln traf'le Reno, Ncv., Mar. 3. Mary Tick ford, motion picture star, was grant .i .,.... . . , . tc. within the meaning of this ordi- Wni, EnTSnS. mended. Undivided profits, less expenses and"'taie8''paid " IT?"??? Due to banks and bankers It wan BAM w ui,. ,- " """ tt,,u oanaers crutio or republican senators present ZTCZZ. K " 3 at tho meetimrnhnw.,! B.,.1i.ol)1l"eman1 certificates of deposit to urge a quick confirmation ' 1 li?L";0Ut8tand,n Marv Pickford Is Granted Divorce nance. The fair grounds road, from the ond of the present pavement to the city llmlfn at t" Hnuthem Pacific cross ing of the raclfic highway. Capital street, from the end of the present pavement by straight exten sion through to the fair grounds road. Front street, from tho end of Co lumbia street pavement to tho county pavement at the city limits. Highland uvenuo for lis entire length. Columbia street from Commercial to Front, (And such other streets or parts of streets as the pity council may desire to submit to tho voters.) KEORGANIZATION MIS. MAN 1)1 ;i) nv LOWDUX town near Carson City on grounds of desertion. She has been at the Camp bell ranch at. Genoa, nearby, since February 16. She was accompanied to the court room by her mot hex-. Mrs. Smith, and she wept freely while testifying. Owen Moore was not In court, though he was at Min den at lunch Monday. He was repre sented by an attorney In tho pro ceedings. Miss Pickford Is still at Ge noa. 'Why Chilly Weather"" Brin3Rhcumatism finys skin ikhts ore closed and uric add remains in blood. Certified checks Time and savings deposits 317,074.48 264,926.16 8,060.23 23,860.40 19.353.2C 1,189,216.94 35,410,219.78 Total ... State of Oregon, county of Marion. a 8 Wa 'on of the above-named'bank, do solemnly swear J. nb0ve is true to the best of my knowledge and belief l St. AM WM g WALTON, Cashier. - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of March, 1920, L. P. ALDRICH, Notary Public. My commission expires November 9, 1920. ; .:. : t'UUKBCT Attest: ' ' A. N. BUSH, L H BTTSH, Directors. MRESS GOODS . St. Paul, Minn., Mar. 3. Govern or Frank O. Lowden of Illinois In an address to business men today, de manded a "reorganization of the gov ernment at Washington on a busi ness basis." Governor Lowden duclnred that "too much duplication of effort at the national capital, too much waste, and too much taxation" were pnr.Wy responsible for the high cost of living. V. S. WINS JlOO.i: CASE New York, Mar. 3. Government ag'i i we e victorious In the first pitched battle to result here from en forcement of tho prohibition law and today triumphantly gave the customs authorities 637 bottles of cognac seised aboard the Italian steamship Prcsl detite Wilson. Reset on all sides by many members of the crew who switch ed off HkIMs far down In the ship's Interior and smashed bottle by flinging pieces of Iron, a half down, men from the office ?' "h'- s '.J It ! n tor of the port finally carried the Hu mor off the ship. CREDIT MEN MF.ET San Francisco, Mar. 3, The annuul meeting of the I'aciflo Coast Credit, nun usociiiou, wtuch opened here today, was addressed by J. P. Tregoc, New York, secretary of the National Association of Credit Men and repre sentatives of the governor's office and the city administration. JOURNAL CLA A 'S CE' L IT Rheumatism Is no respector of nge, sex, color or rank. If not the most dungerous of human afflictions it Is one of the most painful. These sub ject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress ns warmly as possible, avoid any unduo exposure and, above all, drink lots of pure water, Rheumatism is caused by uric acid which Is generated In the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cost it out In the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin ports are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, thoy become weak and slug. gisii and fall to eliminate this uric acid which keeps nccumulatipg and circulating through tho system, event ually Bottling in the joints and mus cles causing stiffness, soreness and puln colled rheumatism, At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jud Salts; put a table spoonful In a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these Impurities, Jud Suits is Inexpensive, harmless and Is made from tho ncld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithla and Is used with excellent re sults by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you havo a pleasant, effervescent llthla water drink which overcomes uric acid and Is beneficial to your kidneys as well. Help Wanted Every man of boy who wants work should find it through our Help Wanted Ads. Mr. Employer knows you'll be watching this paper to s4e what he has to offer and that's why he uses our Want; Ads to find you. -. But if you are looking for some special kind of position that isn't advertised insert a Want Ad of your own. Most employers read our Classified Section regularly. Thti 9 Are Good Type$ of Want Ada yoiJJU.'O KiCHlNS OMlliiTOS la Uinruuftiijr irifoal ia nut vrlM A&irau Itutajt LutOHUio .Mtfrr, eftrhbl l A". lb ! M, mi fwnto MM SITTUTIOV WiVTEO DRAFTS. bu and dU .(Ium, eiptnoinit n mbb work, Htarui.nl ooixveta aad flMtal andBMilac ..rk; SJ ruara ad, named, t)j,iutid nricaaoaa. AdUrrai; i i. -.nnwi.a.w To find Kelp, rent property, sell used equip ment or for roost any business purpose you should f Read and Use the Want Adt in THE DAILY tar. U ..NT' AU6 fAY r-..... y) .-top-jazz seasUtejdwijza 17 L Alf t 1 Amrt 1 i -a a v. w PEAKING IN PERfpN . ) HHHitiiimiiiiNfttimtMiMiiminHiHiwiwaiiHMiiiiiiKiiiiiuiitoiiiii IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ROLLICKING OCEAN FRONT COMFnV nr inyc. " "Dog Days" A Miniature Winter Garden . . 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No. Northbound 64 Orcgonlan . 6:00 a.a 16 Oregon Express . 6:65 a.m 28 Willamette Limited 9:17 a.m 18 Portland Passenger 1:60 p.ro 24 Coos Bay 5:35 p.m 14 Portland Express 7:45 p.m Southbound 63 Oregonlan 3:10 a m 23 For Eugene .... .. 10:05 a.m 15 California Express ...... 11:05 a.m 17 Roseburg Passenger . 4:08 p.m 27 Willamette. Limited ...... 6:4 p.m 18 San Francisco Pass 10:08 p.m SALEM-GEEB LINE 78 Arilve at Salem ... 9:10 a,m 74 Leave Salem 4:00 p.m SALEM, PALLS CITY & WESTER! 161 Leaves galem, motor ....iOO a.m 163 Leaves Salem, motor .. 9:28 a.m 165 Leaves Salem, motor ....1:55 p.m Thru car to Monmouth and Airib 171 Leaves Salem 6:15 p.m 162 Arrives Salem 8:25 a m 164 Arrives Salem 11:00 a.m 166 Arrives Salem .. ... 8:20 p.m 172 Arrives Balem 7:40 p.m OREGON ELECTRIC Smifbhrniiul Train Leave Arrive Arrlv No. 'Portland Salem Engent B Ltd 8:15 am 10:15 am 12:30 ptr 7 10:45 am 12:60 pm Salem onh 2:05 pm 4;15 pm 6:35 pnr 13 Ltd 4:45 pm 6:40 pm 8:50 pm 17 6:05pm 8:07 pm Ralem onlj 1 8:20pm 11:30 pm a demon) ' Xnrth Unnlr atatlnn ...... uM..V, 1 . . . U son street 16 and 20 minutes later) - Aortnbound - Train Leave Arrive No. Eugene Salom 9 ' 7:15 am 10 Ltd 7:25 am 9i45 am 13 15-OS nm 16 Ltd 1:55 Dm 4:00 nm 20 22 Arrlvt Portland 9:30 dim 11:30 am 2:30 pn 6:60 pm 7:40 Dm 4:25 pm 7:55 pm 10:00 pn Salem only 5:30 pm North Bank station (arrlvt J3t son street 15 mluutes earlier.) 'Unit Corvallls. CORVALLIS COXNECTI0XS Northtkv ifl Leave Corvallls Arrive Sa!( 8:20 am 9:45 am 2:35 pm 4:00 pvi 6:18 pm ' ' 7:55 pa Southbound Leave Salem . Arrive Comllli 10:15 am , 11:37 am 6:40 pm 8:00 4:12 pm 6:46 pm STARTS TODAY Grand Opera 2 House J Monday, March 8 The Great Laugh . Festival ' 1 I WUV 1 BEDS" I With J Josephine Saxe And the Great New York Cast LAUGHS EVERY MINUTE? GROWING INTO SCREAMS Direct from Heilig Theatre Tortland PRICES 50c to $2.00 Seat SaJe Next Saturday at Opera House Pharmacy K Vtx" W most powerful picture " ... i v - s t ' - i fc rf i! i 7 . T - ! ur ess -a r-ss? DirvcUd T. Hayes Hunter Ib Producer baa put th spirit, th ction ol Vnh of TDosert Gold" upon th screen. Ky iiM y wlshea oven njr hopeshavo eea fulfills . 0, 3 Ye LIBERTY JOURNA Want Adla Pay IHMiiaisjaX?