1... ;... r 1 f AGE EIGHT. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BLOSSOM SEASON 10 BE DISCUSSED BY CLUB MEETING day relative to Sh. program of enter- "The New Poor" is a new term in tainmem for the evening. Following vented to describe the classes who. be-! the entertainment the club memliers ' , , luic iiic nai, nc vir i j niuiij comfortably, but are now unjer strain. will be feted to a buffet luncheon in the game hall of the club. What action tha Salem Commercial Club will take In the mutter of featur i inj? and commercializing Marion coun ty's wonderful blossom s.ason will De determined at the regular oiien forum meeting of the organization at eight o'clock tonight. The blossom issue has been made a suectul order of busi ness because of the proximity of the wason, and the necessity of taking ac tion if there is to be any taken. "There is no reason why Salem can not make capital of its blossoms, as California has done." .Manager Mc Crosky said. "When we have as pretty blossoms that grow anywhere, and we have every facility in the world to con vey thousands of tourists- here, and entertain them while on their visit." It has been suggeste 1 that the rail roods be urged to provide excursion trains from Portland to Salem each Sunday during the blossom period; and to bring motion picture camera men here to film the scenes for clrcu lalion throughout the world. Aside frum this other matters of Im portance win oe lanen up oy me fiashPS n the dark, killed two members, pursuant to the custom or g:4rs who tried to kill him. the club no Intimation further than "It is great" would be made Wednes- JOUKNAL, WANT ADS. PAY Adjudication Of Water -Rights Over The adjudication of water rights on the Malheur river and its tributaries has been completed by the state water board and Its (indings of fact and or der of determination has been trans mitted to the county clerks of Mal heur, Harney and Grant counties; The drainage area covered In this adjudi cation includes approximately 4150 square miles in the northern part of Malheur county, northeastern Harney county and southeastern Grant count. The adjudication covers the Irrigation of approximately 46,(46 acres of lanu, a number of power rights and the mu nicipal supply for the city of Vale. A total of 262 rights are involved in the judication. A water master will be named to oversee the distribution of water from the Malheur and its tribu taries according to the priority rights established by the adjudication proceedings. John Shell, who was Tijected as soldier in the Civil war because he was then It years old was still alive and active when the census man called on him the other day. A United States major who fret ted on a desk job during the war, went Into the dark cellar of a neigh bor's house, and, firing at pistol! bur"-1 Grain: Wheat So. 1 12.00; feed oats 80 85c; milling oats 80 85c; cheat hay 1 8 eg 2 0 ; oat hay 121022; clover hay 23; mill run 147. I Buttcrfat: Butterfat $':. creamery butter, 67 6 68c. Pork, eai and muttoa: Pork oa fo 15Hc; veal fancy 24c: steers lie lambs 13 He; cowa 7 6 9c; ewea to. sheep, yearlings 12 Dressed pork 21c. Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 32c; light hens, 3032c: heavy hens 28c; old roosters 15 16c; spring 24c Vegetables: Onions per pound 6c; celery dot. 11.75; potatoes, Takuna 6c. Oregon 3ft 4c; sweet potatoes 8 beets per sack 12; turnips per sack (3.75; carrots per sack $1.25; parsnip per suck 13.50; spinach 10c lb.; rad lanes 40c dox. Fruit: Oranges 36.00 7.00; lemons $7 7.50; bananas 11c; honey extract 20c; bunch beets 45c; cabbage 6 He; head lettuce $1.25; carrots 45c; B rue Bell sprouts $1.25; cauliflower $2 dox; red peppers 25o lb; rhubarb llfte i ((Jrippe" IlCEVeS peas lac lb. j vrl j TTT--1 xuaneys w eais MARCH- Retail price: Eggs dozen 38c, creamery butter 73 75c; country but ter 68c; flour., hard wheat $3.25 63.41 oft wheat $3.10. r MINIATURE RADIOPHONE, NEW FARM BOON, AND INVENTOR J. IlilinunumiiiiHiiH HHntHmiiitiitiiij i t - . . .1- V HW. " il t." S .'' Wheat and Mill Stuffs. Wheat: $2.20; barley. $72: oat $59.00 bid; corn No. 3 yellow $59.50 bid. Hay: Buying price, valley timotb. S3028; alfalfa $31.50; grain $2 cheat $22; clover $26; oats and vetch $26. Millstuffs: Prices f.o.b. mill, clt attage $2 extra. Mill run, car lots o mixed cars $44 ton; rolled barley $78 colled oats $66.60; ground barley $79 scratch feed $80. Corn whole $66; cracked $68. im complete outfit or the "Imliy wlrclosx" telephone, allowing the transmitter, the timing set' for locating cull mid Urn receiving set. The Inventor, D. l.ve De Forest, gays with tills equipment It U possible to talk with Hui iici iiimnt of u moving automobile Health crivina fraOTarictMl ox me lonnern Fines most soothing for 44 'M' .-! IJTESTXK'K Portland. Mar. 10. Cattle steady; receipts. 67; grain and pulp fed steers $41.50 12.00; choice $11.00 11.50; good to choice J10.00 -a 11.00; medium to good $9.00310.00; fair to medium' $7.50 8.50; common to fair $6.50 7.50; choice cows and heifer $9.00 10.00; good to choice 18.00 9.00; medium to good $6.507.50; fair to medium $5.5096.50; cannerf $3.005.S0; bulls $5.007.5O; prime light cajves $15.50 917.00; medium light $10.00 15.i0; heavy $7,00 0 10.00; stockers and feeders $7.60 8.50. Hogs steady; receipts 1093; mixed $15.16616.75: medium $15.50 15.75; rough heavy $11.00 15.25; pigs $12 15. Sheep steady; receipts none;eastern lambs $17.00018.00; light valley $lt 17.00; heavy $14.5015.50; teedei lambs $1215; yearlings $15 18.50. wethers $13 013.60; ewes $10 11. Batter Portland, Or. liar. 10. Cubes ex tra 62c; parchment wrapped box lota 65c; cartons 66c: half boxes He more less than H boxes lc more: butterfat 6465c fob station; 69c Portland. Poultry and Eggs. Portland, Or., liar. 10. Eggs sell ing price case count 40c; buying price case count 35c; buying price, 44c; selling price, candled 48c; selected candled In cartons 46c. Poultry: Hens 8034c; broilera 36 iMOc; roosters 20c; turkeys dressed 4960c; geese 20L25c; ducks 35 040a The epidemic of colds and grippe that has been sweeping the country) has seemingly left even a greater number of people than ever weakened condition from which there Is but a slow recovery. Much this after weakness affects te kid neys and bladder, making it difficult for them to perform their natural functions. Sufferers have to get In and out of bed halt a dozen times a night, their backs are weak and pain ful common symptoms. No serious trou rj At Mealtime, Means Good Ap petite, Good Dfasfa r,, 1 .?'! Cheer and Shiar t's iWnn,.;. rl . . vl i jjidianip DO YOC CSE THE M? -IF X To sit back after a good meal and know there Is not going to be sour risings, gas, drowsiness and discom- sick4 headaches and dizziness are fort ,s tne ,oglca, resul of u , , mnn Avmntnms Nn aorimifi tmu. ble may exist but the time to check art's Dyspepsia Tablets Immediately such symptoms is at once before mat- after eating. Most people believe they ters grow worse. No complicated treatment may be needed if a few doses of a good safe kidney regula tor like Solvax la taken right away. Solvax straightens out an ordinary can trace each attack of indigestion to the something they ate and can still "taste." And it surprises them, invariably, to note how quickly relief comes after using one or two of these prime case Qf weakened kidneys' in about tablets. Whether it is highly season- CIAl. . . . , (. . . twenty-four hours In many Instances, sifts out and neutralizes poisonous uric acid and drives the clogged up poisonous kidney waste from the body so that you can begin to feel better right away. Solvax is harmless, con tains no alcohol or habit drugs and Daniel J. Fry and other leading drug gists agree to refund its full purchase price if In any case it fails to give en tire satisfaction. Adv fi-JDiCB. O'Neill JLJ 5 ' r OPTOflETRIST-OPTICIAN STATE g STREET t , laddiBush MBufldimf tfCor Stile apf DAXDRCFP SOOX RIIXS THE HAIR & Girls if you want plenty of thick beautiful, glossy, silky .hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent ly with the finger tips. i By morning, most if not all, of your I dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will complete ly dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get iquld arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces will be all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This sim ple remedy never fails. (Adv) ed food, rich pastry, the heavy hearty roods or some one particular offend er the relief cornea Just the same. Those who are susceptible to attacks of Indigestion or dyspepsia should try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets as they supply the stomach with an alkaline effect Just as It does naturally when it is working in a perfectly healthy condition. A glance around the table will likely indicate one or more who plain T. WHY? ly look as if theT dyspeptic's toourilf, ""aw a, distresses shortly aft"1 finished. Many a bon , has learned how to J ble in a haoDv fr, ' It use of Stuar?' diate,y r lZ t was rich soup, nl dishea usually ra? aPn tablets contain ingrfenh" m 8t food, assist the i? work of digestioatn kaline effect that th. Quires. Thus before y' the trouble, that orttaaS"" follow eating 80me favoX W this plan of avoidance Or if the trouble i, ,irea(h . . its worst get a 50 cent J art's Dyspepsia Tablet, of l" gist and note how .,,."' ly your stomach Jn J , T BM behavior. UUWB (Air) JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY W A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU, Sagas m l M0THING that we could say would so thoroughly Al convince you ot tne value ot Chamberlain's Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell vou of thousands Who have been permanently cured of chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, ad headache and disorders of the stomach and liver, but this v!Il have little weight with you as compared to a personal trial. i a&i taways convinces. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAT ort.and a Corrective A Corrrf( ILU and other infedious germs develop in a nose affeded with Catarrh. These germs remain in the nasal passages. When the mucous caused by Catarrh becomes excessive, mouth breathing results. Prolonged Catarrhal affedion often cau ses foul breath. Mayr't Pine Needle Balm opens the passages and promotes a dean, wholesome condition. Healthy nasal passages do not harbor germs. Afyr'f Pine Needle Balm is a pure natural product. Pleasing and refreshing to use. The healthy and whole some odor of Pine is wonderfully beneficial and exquisitely delightful. Colds of the head and throat clear up quickly by the use of Mayr's Pine Needle Balm, Correct Catarrhal indications immediately. Do not allow achronic condition to exist. When Catarrh, colds of the nose, head and Hygtatc NoM-TW Mwtwd KkOm. cuurii fxnh M( iubiCM, uk coJti wrt bttth ,pny ot monir mum hw, KikMrd ty I tuufc mbbtng f eh body wiih bath towti. On who on uMy mm Ch ahodi ef a oid pinole or via mi pontntf may with im- mut rniSiottf dnlUMtvtti at h is possible to feel, Mayr's Pine Needle 62rS Iff Balm will Drove a comfort and mrmtive Excellent for children as well as adults. Sold in two sizes, 25 SC 50 cents. J. c. Itanlel Ferry -J. Fry iff, 11. 1 TRIAL Tl itBngGeo.H.Ma W.AunMAva, ifftl . Oootoa yfl . . ... , : , :i rxmrwn ? riivn mn ciyau i wv-hua ti. P V M 11 1 h& Ui KA -- . rM Al f ja W ! No Other Light Car Utters So Much falfto? S1, -up "nd "rtmo'di'y acceler.tion to tod ipd, ire' ? t5e5leTctad SlI feature, with which CleveUnd owners are deliehted. CleJeStoSl uS"- "U i W0UU be hml to you'wha't.soodcartte The Cleveland n wonderful because it is a splendidly developed and finished product, not a car rushed into the market. Three years ago the plans for production of this car were far advanced. But, with war ap proaching, production and marketing were delayed though experimental and engineering work were con tinued and test cars kept on the road. When war ended, came the Cleveland. Built in. a fine big factory, with all conditions and equipment assuring the very best of mtuiufacture, and built by men whose successful experience had been wholly in the production of fine cars, the Cleve land Six began rolling out to the world last August. Since then thousands have gone to delighted owners, and thousands more are going every month. There isn't any other light car that will give you so much of all that you wish, and at such a fair price. , Come let us ihowyou what a car the Cleveland i (AH prices F. O. B. Factory) ' Oleson Motor Car Company 349 North Commercial St., Salem. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND," OHIO AND DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERB J'