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PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL .MONDAY, APRIL 5, i. (Ml ' wjj-pMiii his m Sees from -.Bringing Up Father" V. Tie Grul Friday, AprU Sth. Game With Fast Club Is Placed For April 11th A;.ril 1 ! u 'h t.g Si-r. ua thi day j tee leaser wJi sji' their maiden i,.;sr.e.-v r-ef. r the tav-li of! rfc and v.eiiiiiy. Next fesdar af'.ern :on. F..J1. fcish- p iinu s Ttt $ rab.a howiirg base-1 hi i tun a: IS - park : Oifarw! aid li'.B er-ei. aheo XUk Wi.-.ajns and Is crew of nja:in CniJjkn( ir-H onto t?; dukm&nt. In Purtla ? ep-riiri r. rr"- there has bea much. - a to m hit will hap-! r wbn ih. ixliowai c'sb crow w:iitow Wltl til local lrL i A for X;.k W'mujci manager of! tb )Imw riaD. Bo bo of what! ht trass Wlil dv U tb SJem club enuaaie. frwa fats o The C- dun muir male ;kt date wittai I?i.-ld. because be that be fee; ui that the Saier isanitw ha t-ara kr. After to Sjrdiy Cam, th Muerjw lum pias fjurl ilivf' seme with the University 1 s r-gftn and other teams at Eageii. -April 17, the lean returns to Salem : and plav a series of si game. April II it induaitr. ht-se games will com-' ItU ib pre-aeasaa schedule cf th ir br ifv an4 o April Khf Vav Ptniand Ttr f ftriA-X. wbrr th-y, t ra up r-o.rij In th A1I-C-a-.liaQ arrk. F't !h oiM-nirif gin. I:i..p h fcnuN th fcn'irf-s cf V.rrrnr Ol rfi. Ha or Ono Wii.n ai Thi-ma R Ky. h itl giv an ihihition"j if a . th "l.iwup" brirf anit.!iTrd !tr ! h u .. r-ibvj. "l a riab !Kt cm )b gsn.f in aril ' . !alnn rrfrt in deiivs-ry. bat the A.thouli rrfr,trJ from M.Mnc idin, of th, qnetion. kt iVi.nRn w.S.a.r.l,,,.! ,h,ra frem wto,ne. One of PjcifiC. th iiw'!rn.-nt wra'ber. th tr ha4 11.. - i tn aurkout iMtrdar. j!. K... ,,k ' ,.." "?! jxrswrjt $J9 for mr- Ki.t-ii Bl-p I-r! trui Falm ta a ' 'a . a . P" nn 1 1 prk to tw psu4 cf and hoi- ... i.r- - i tvu .has m b a .tral.0 t! ix-int th, fraa, TO., 4,. but tl.'r ."l'"'. f Profitr: rep- i .rau..-.ecr.rr.vlr1Har1dkir,- m,n-, con,, wUi fe, ,pas.a h, 3r.-4 ii(lri pruj-t if-uS rxpn( - rr .ui. i- nd putiiiff thrrn into eoV..DQ.1lalt AllCL lOllCB I JPUKTS ARE Lm.E Indianapolis, is th fathr of S chii advised by th war departrrT -.b. fc -H arrTTg- for a tv.- Ural Aibtna t'nited S:ats co . ditrs hceaie to pdJI?- lckk;ixg de lvxp t " ! Vicicrsa, B. C. Apr. s.l .a,. I IS VOI'XGEsjT SOLDIER i to hieh rat of pay and thr m ' Bnd. Ind.. Apr. s. t-ros?r day, Vancouver Island logging I a ..-...rh Bend boy. who er:!i3t!f r servine their pmnlnru Z:.. iiar district to the United Stt. me Mnrinz to f.rjres njadtr Public by jvni- -! P.at. United Stt consul hr.i S-uth rwfc4 a total t!u. of I14.5J4.J5: in! I s-axn " 'ZrlSl': ?mOJr rT !: or oor than $4.9. in " lne " a " .ri:,;' " . " . " ,ne i, se &f 113 :;1 . wr.en out n ni aau auuut .:jq o clock T . . V.-. K-n TflO vouriisrsi Aiiict.v- aiiprnnon raiM anrt . , " u . . . t- r .,. F-airy. ROOSEVELT MOXl MEVT ladianapoli. Apr. S. Jeatv Phillips. boy s mother, Mrs. Edmund Hugs. JOURXAL WAXT AD GET REsS Willamette Wins i FromMcMinnville And Pacific Teams Willamette uniTerfiiy won frou McMincVii: tvUrtre and Pacific mi rertity in th trtanijular drba: fcM Saturday right on the W-vcsn jai tion. gf.ir.g four vote to three to, Pacific and two tor ic J!lr,nvl'k. Back rterativ Iran won. but Willie -!'. won uranimoujly and th affirm ativ ttram which debated her rWir on vote, (nvins th MrthoJjsta th Tutor)' in the final acore. Th debate her with Pacific ft-. on of th b heard in Salem thia year. Th loal affirmative team bad im proved showing aininjs c. F. S.. and w! ;acd offic-iaJa of th Chicago. Rock is- Usto royal family. "Thes a.ldier acd 'land Pacific railroad met today th Aat they represent would deera cenciud a working agreement, differ- u a high privil if yoa could nc o-r which thratned a atr.ke f-t to rdr your itinerary changed of trainmen employed by th road- that yon could t.'U- at an Oiv Asrmot oa rinuaily ail points Son port." the governors letter reals, was reached at aa eurcutire confer-' , nc last night. Brotherhood officiala said th com panv agreed to demand for rerision of working rule. OPERATOR DECRIES COLLI SION REPORTS Nelson. B. C, Apr. 5. Dr.yisg that Sritish Columbia lurr-brr manufactur ' 1 rs are in any way favoring United Mate buvera over Car.aian ones, and characterizing as abcurd th allegation ihmi t r.iied States milj are holding back their own product to boos price Baker Man Seeks Sinnotfs Place J -I J niltar Unjl C nd buying up the available Canadian ill UJWKrl llUUoC jtUj,p!y. I. r. Pools-, secretary of the James Harvey Graiiam of &sker. Mountain Lumber Manufacturers' as- derriocral, aks to don the crjngrvs- sociation, stated that recent dispatches sionai toga now worn by Cocgm'- from Ottawa and Winnipeg suggesting man X. J. Sinnott Graham's petition ihe possibilily of a lumber err.bareo to; for the democratic nomination w? Prevent further lumber exports to thei 1 fl!1 With th i-rfi( jrr r,f mTt'M ft. greatly over their f,.rm:r f, h. Ri,rb, ... ' ord for th following plankf: "A pur fabric law: lit-eral appro priation for Irregation pro'ecis: in iCrease in income tax exemption to it. our war debts should be largely paid by th idle rich. port of the eighteenth &rr.en Jment, jopposed to light wines and beers; for je:gners should become citizens or suf jfer deportation; profiteers should be 'curbed and punished; appropriation jfor disabled a.!4eirs ana sa; "n;ted Sttaes. were misleading. Grip, Influenza a Hamlin'a Wizard Oil a Reliable, An tiscpHc PrrvenuttTe ntf price fixing; government owner- i "Th- a ho hav nr,j n otit to! Oit.ird Park .nc tb stands and f .-1. wt-rv crfipl.(d. have a surprii j la lr" uv th hustling manager of ih- Kilni club. Ail :g!i spaiv hnsi ti-n jlt and while the sum tutal of s fundf received. fM Mrw the IJ0 ' 'nd on alleged automobile bandit. El i',h covenant of nations r.l aimed at. the club feels that with J tier Cadv. were dead here today as th j u,, cila (jx of The Dalies -ral patraiwtg to the (am. vry-i "" ot shooting early yesterday. A(f" candidate for presidential thing will 1 taken ear of. 'hlrd bandit, known oniy as "Rlackie" 1'c,or on th democratic ticket. Mi- was a fugitiv. wantd on a chare of "a,ln a prt-sem c.. attornr) ti j killing hia brolhr robber. jTh lilies. . I 8-ott was killed by the holdup men) 'r.hen he and Cher officers attempted VTMlf Vnrl 1 n rUnr- During Influenza eplderaics spray the nos and threat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water. us:n; an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff th mixture up the nos. This treatment set up an farm loans; protectorate cf Cnrifv.ua' intlmpUc waI! ot Svfer.se against flu powers over Jerusalem; law prohibit- trmM- csi coios ar.a sore throat lead . Officer Killed In Robbery At Seattle r Peat,!. Wash.. Apr. S.-On jUa.Ahip of trunk line railroads; immedi-; to fP at 0EC WU- ..fficr. Iwputy Sheriff Roberta Scou'1" ratification of the r-ace treaty ard '! fre they n develop Into Woodmen Initiate Big Class Friday dangerous Influenza. Get it from druggists for JOc. If not satisfied, return the bottle and ' get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head 1 ache? Jut try Wizard Liver Whfps. ) pleasant litti pink pills. Oc at drug- gists. Guaranteed. (Adv) Homes Loganberries Farms Prunes lo halt a-holdup In the Rainier valley Kiahi tv.ur ,.h.r. ... wctin of the clsy. After tla In ih history of Ihe local lodg. j k"H" Sr"- robbers commandeer-w-r initiated into the Woodmen ff,a'" automobile and made lis owner. Ill World, at Ihe regular meeting of ' krt M Eba' dr,v at clip to Mi. lodge Priday niijhi. Titii in the wri ,h hei4rt ,h cltT- " tn claaa were: 1 wa'- Kba reported. "P.lackle" killed Claud U Ilurch. Thomas B. MoCoy. r!ld' and robbed him of his loot. 8. S. Quackenliu.h. Roy ltlodgett ' "Wacki" left the car at a down Walter tVwel. Kay Morein! Edgar H iowp- vomer after ordering Eba to . I-ach. Ray Itinegar. Ternun Ring, Jve fady to a hospital. CaM W. Bull, M. M M. Farl.ind, O U Slow. William J. Ellner. E. C. Cnmrt Of Tn DrnU I Death Of Youth Closed To Export Trade By Strike t New York. Apr. 5. Traffic In New! J York harbor was still curtailed today! by the strike of harbor employes but j J the ferry lines, except those of the Erie' and Went Shore railroads were opeiat ing on vitrually normal schedu'es, i Railroad officials claimed that all dan-i gtr cf interruption of the food and coal 1 supply had been averted. j 4 Union officials reasserted that the ? harbor would be tied up before night- fall claiming that a misur.ders'.andine ln orders yesterday had prevented jthe workers from Joining the strike. Millard. Ralph Crum, Phillip Jeff rr, ernon Menizer. 1 red Hale, P. M. liiay. Cliarles Ruh. Clrn-i Kuah Harold White M O Portland. Or. Apr. -A coroner's In- Tl llTu T.' iC- Ki:: of W.vne cawn. aon of a Port- Zt , , - ""rt , land atfrney. killed last night during KS1 'JScJfiwernor Invite Alton anoerhort. C. A Xeedham . ..." Mariey Xeedham. Tony U Pons. Wil- 'T"" , 'T -"''"'-' liam Wlekenlng. M. N Rowley. Ralph lltT"?'1 ." !?" bm" R-bern. O. It. iioari. lv !!, k.,,. 1 nim 10 in police '"lia Whole Carload i M CUrenoa' Kursher." Uhepard. ' Kol-rt !ron. Iroy Ialey. Wim.i..::'!?1 n, purin " rug- J. How, (ieorg Yarra. Ielbrt W. . traling Caaon's lung, entering the body under the arm. rle. th police aay. a revolver fell from u, .1., 1 . , ei vi one 01 tne cuiicera. ac- William II. Woodworth. J. C Kurw.1 ' ai-brm1n. the ballet petie- . Martin A. Perler. J. I. H-iul ileim L. Adams. Orville SchuHl, O J. Utii, Joseph ltaloh K. Irrkk Hsr)d J. Itaria. In man, Rufus K. Roatwright, Ora A t Itarn-s, ei!e E. Crcaan. J. II Ikmo ' Kalla and A. A. I'urnja j k'avanauih. 7trrhree0 G. 0. p. Landidates Open Prince Of Wales English Firm Buys Independence Hops A.- V f. i , "Preaidenll UIl H-I ear XOniraCl announced today ; Rmiws have been rerved bv Aurwia. Or.. Apr. ..ennr L R.m frlenda of Nicholas Mjrrav H ; tfpiveniig a lon.lvn firm vr.lerd.iv i President of Columbia university; Gov- a roniract at Independence tat vmvT loulldg of alaauchuaet!, and Xia,a pounds of hops on fur year '"r allies Polndexier. I""" J cents straight for th per I Th Hardingand Hoover rorc. also IT Tn "" are Sljr Rrothera. r -lctd to open their headquar The contract Involves ll!4.. Even lrr hrr Prior to ihe convention June tabr hops are Included in the contract t the aam figure. . To Visit Oregon Governor Olcott today extended a j formal Invitation lo the prince of! Wales to visit Oregon on his tour ofi the Pacific roast state. In his lett:-j which is addressed to the prince r.t ' San Diego, Cal.. w here his ship is ex- j peeled to toueh In a few dij-s. Gov-' ernor Olcott call attention to the fact ; that during the war the second bat-l talkin of th lt:d Unlied Slate in-j faniry, an Oregon regiment was sta- Chimnn ritt;A'U0Mi ln fl,t!Un,1 'r a con.iderab- I KslllLUyU VJJJlCCS.l'Wb of tmeL While there Th men' ' Chlcaro, Apr. t Three more re j""1 offirr were extensively enter-: ,pubi;-an candidate for the presidency' w a mnJr "a1 an opinrtunit re piinnlr.gto open headquarters and "' " m members ot the Eng o4 and Lowden furce on About Ta trrl ot iumb,r ht, washed ashore on tb beach nes-j Newport. It ( believed lo b a pat ol th derkload lost from a W hoon-' ear rianaon. j Railway Workers Employers Agree v nivarw. Apr. Renreaentanv t the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen ASK FOR and GET Horlick's ThaOrlginaJ Malted Milk For Infant amd lnrmUds A l-il.l.... m4 iitii of Glasses i would not mean as much, I in comfort and eye-relief I to you as one pair of eias- $ ses suited to your indi- J Tiauai neeas, and made according to the pre scription arrived at, af ter a thorough and scien tific examination. The best in glasses is none too good for you. e shall be glad to be of senice in prodding the comfort and rstfulness you should get from glas ses. Henry E. Morris &Co. Eyesight Specialists 305 State Street auays skirt Rfn.)l Ointmenf I. k - lon trtmS ic He jtrxJ u H the itching and bummj. In ir.nr cajci it clean the erun. awaycomplcfely in areeuh r s 0 alii - rfx. mmr 4, irjritatioiv I Kt!n..l Sp a a standard skn treatment. Try it and "J" !' then: l-Vjits .Try i.k arc! heaHrv hetin. Used Cars That can be driven without expense Y.elie Six-ylinder. good as new .... 1918 Maxwell. A-l condition .... tg. .looks good, runs good ." ataxwea, 1 ion truck $1500 - -....J600 - -....$900 $600 $600 .- $275 We will give you a guarantee on any of the above cars to wrve and serve we!L 1915 MitchelL 4-cvtir.fW O rvt Studebaker bug, good condition ' zaiem Velie Company lb-' North Commercial St. j. xV , j t ' ' t lC S 1 H'41 . f.... "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" Presented by The Snikpoh Dramatic Society of the Salem Hirh Sx-hool FRIDAY EVENING April 9th High School Auditorium 8:15 o'clock Seat reservation at High School Wednesday mornirg April 7th, 8 a. m. 35c and 50c Armenian Relief HH fHH DonH work yourself to death on a large farm. DonH live in ahigh altitude and freeze to death. Come to Salem and the Willamette valley, the garden spots of the earth and buy a small tract of 5 or 10 acres, and en joy life. 10 acres of prunes will make you independent and it doesn't take a fortune to get in on the ground floor. This land is bound to double in value in a short time. DonH stand in your own light. Come in and list your farm with us. We will give yo ua square deal and sell the mfor you. These ads will be reproduced in the middle west. Below is a number of real bargains. Get busy now. Real Estate Bargains House, 2 lots, 5 room, modern. $1300 will handle this. Terms on balance. Modern Home on State street, close in. One of the biggest buys in town. $4000. Part cash. Terms on balance. Don't let this slip away from you. Immediate pos-' session. 2 1-2 acres set out to fruit, right in the city on car line. Good house. For Quick sale. $2500. 2 lots in a good location. $450 will take them. Second hand Chevrolet taken on deal. These are good ones. Big bargain. 3 miles from town, 25 1-2 acres, 6-room house all ' necessary out buildings in a high state of cultivation. Thi3 must be seen to be appreciated. $11,500. 1-2 cash, terms on balance. Fine home for $3200. 5 room modern house, nice big lot, well located. This is an exceptional fiie home, . will be sold $U00 cash. Terms on balance. Be sure and see this one. Here is a good one. Sale or trade for city property. 13 acm 3 miles south of town, road will be paved this summer. $4000 is the price. 1-2 cash. Mcdonald & parks REAL ESTATE AGENCY 162 S. Com'. Room 1 Phone 747 Farming Is a Business Like every industry it must follow the march of progress be equipped with modern appliances and adopt modern methods. ' - Fordson Farm Tractors Spell Simplicity and Certainty The basis of its efficiency is the WORM DRIVE. It means better performance and lower up-keep of cost Dependability Is the Middle Name of a WORM GEAR It is the only eearinor Thof : .... ' other gears wear out hi " ency with use. The secreet is, that while SON wSSf CEaS'G to IZ r? W' rdanary ability of FORD- This rolling action spells EFFICIENCY. Co"r"Jn,'ere''l'e,',Ure0, ,herOI1DSOt FARM TRACTOR and FORD TRUCK PlacelYour Order Today Join the army of satisfied Tractor owners. 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