CAPITAL JGUIw AL. 'KIDAY, APRIL 2.1 , . FAGS EIGHT. MUTT AND JEFF Oh look whose hat is. in the ring noivlBy Bud Fisher. m 'lx mottV But TMi .... . . . r rxr- i u.aaji To nee i i - - i - - i z-- V 1 (Copyright, 1920. by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. v s -. 0 ' J.l. r--'cbH, i- ' L jfiriSBr.: " ' r Bishop's Men to Meet Idaho April 25 at Local Park "Sun's a shinin' ", says Rlddie Blsh up, who has bwn waiting anxiously for MI Hoi's verdict on the tiitlem Jtupert game, Sunday, The Ituperl club la rated an one of the best Inter-moiintuln aggregations. In 11 they secured the southern Idaho, Utah pennant and are report ed to have an even better team thin year. The lineup for Sunday's game Ik given. Hupert:' Shiingllng, catcher; Hluhcnhardt, 1st base; Franklin, short atop; Nelson 2d base; 11 town 3d base; Klystinger, left field; Har ris, center, Hteushoff, right; Slohler, Ktause, Oravelle, pitchera. Balem; llaya or Krueke, ratehe'r; lllxhop, 1at bane; Cohen, 2d bun; Proctor, lid baae; Miller, abort stop; O'Malley, left field; IlohneH, center; Hall or Knickerbocker, riant field; twirling timber, Cole, CrnlR, flrown. JCOK. 'ThliiKa look good for tt real rltih anil a real park," aaya IIIhIiop, "and 1 am sure that the funs will stay with till." Nick William left Halem Thursday for Hpokane, where they will play a two gmno nerlea. The llooxejaw tnun- umer had 21 men while In thlN city and beeaUHe of the bad Weather wan tumble to work out bis latent remillH. At Hpokane, the Canadian expecta to Bee nil of hln men In action and to use the meat ax la Older to trim the crew down to 15 ImiuU for the de parture for MooBeJaw. .Several of the Mooxejnw boy have Npuken to Kiddle llltiliop for a berth Iteie, but Ihe hiiHtliiiK manaKer aaya In will nut uxa any of 'Yyillhim'a dlx I'mi'iIh, bi'Hide he believes that'll Ut ile practice will prove that the pres ent formation t almoMtely or aood timber, tlalie Ail. hub, who played In Null-in liiNt year will anon be with the local boya. Hinliu repotiH that several Kood Kamea are In prospect, Woodbuin, . Alieritcen, WiihIi,, Kmkciip and Cor vullia havo written for dates. All Saturday sanies have been post pimed until better weather prevails. Din lug the season, lllxliop Is nri aiiK lnK a three Kama weekly' scliedu'e, Nalurdiiy aftei miiiiiib and Hunday dou ble header. These double Barnes will be for oao admission, Milling Comvanv Asks Additional Rights To WaterInrease In Booze ese and all-Russian forces as a result of a battle fought at VVerkneinskojs on April 12. according to a report Issued irom the war office here today. Waconda Colts And Hoivell Prairieites To Play, April 25 . i. misseii, milliliter oi Ills Hll cmula Colls, renorts that he bus been following the baseball news In the c apital journal for some time and prophesies ft very good buseball sea son In Marlon county, during the sum mer of 1920. VVacoiida opens the season at that place In a game with the Howell Prairie 'fivers, Sunday April SG, and the VS'aeomla manager says that his club will stir up something during every minute of play. The appropriation of 90 second feet of water from the Wallowa river In addition to the amount granted under a recent adjudication of h right on this stream, Is sought by the "HIM prise mercantile & Milling com pany of Enterprise. In an rniliatin filed with State Engineer Cupper here Thursday. The appropriation Is de sired for the development of 163 addi tional horsepower, the project involv ing an outluy of approximately $4500. me water commission of Bt. Helens has also filed an application with th state engineer's office for the right to uppropriuie water from Milton creek ror muulclpnl purposes. This applica tion, it Is understood, Is In addition to water rights heretofore - acquired by the city of St. Helens for municipal purposes and Involves new develop ment to cost approximately 112,000, Including tho construction of a pipe line 154 miles long on Milton creek above the present Intake. Other -applications filed with the stale etiKlneer's-oftlce Thursday were: My H. C. Muller, Orants Pass, cov ering the appropriation of water from Koguo rive,, for the irrigation of SO acres In Josephine county. Hy Minnie Brown, -Ontario, covering the appropriation of water from Snake river for (he irrigation of 87 acres near Ontario. My W. J. Hlsswn of Fields, covering the appropriation of wnter from Horse creek for tho Irrigation of 125 acres In Harney county. I'.y W. (I. Himulnnd of Reedsport covering tho iipiioprlatli)n of water from an nniiaineil stream tributary o the t'iiiniia river for a domestio water supply, 'JAP ADVANCK 11 AI.TTOn, Toklo, April 2.1 llolshevik attempt!) t" " atcn China by advancing from the Iiiguda valley, northwest of Chlln. have been entirely friistrned by Japan- . Exports Amounts 10 Million, Report Washington. America's last year of export trade In alcoholic beverages, before the advent of prohibition to suited in an Increase of nearlv $10 000 000 in the value of spirits,' wines and liquors shipped out of the coun try in 19l compared with! 918 ac cording to foreign trade reports Issued by the department of commerce During 1919 .. ,,, , . ' . - vi- -io.iuo.ODI gallons of soirlts. nlnna n.,1 tl valued at $19,449,484 were exportea against 21,242.220 gallons at $9.9eo, 600 In 1918. Whiskey was the heav iest item of alcoholic exports for the year, 842,936 gallons of bourbon val ued at $1,560,664 and 247,553 gallons of rye at $179,769 bcyig exported. SHEAlrERS PAID WELL Elko, New Sheep shearing in east ern Nevada Is underway and growers declare shearers are making big earn ings this year. Seventeen cents a head Is the price paid and some expert shearers can clip one hundred animals a day .thus earning $17 in addition to board and lodging which is Included with the job. Jackson county will be largely rep resented In the newly organized State Automobile Dealers' association. -'. MM ; I Now Is Your Chance to Buy a First I Class Used Car I We are compelled to sell the used cars we have on the I floor. These cars have been overhauled, and are guaran- t teed to run P 1918 Velie Six, looks like new , '. ,'.$1450 1918 Maxwell first class condition : $5.50 ; 1916 Maxwell new top, new paint, new upholstering, I good tires for quick sale, only $475 1918 Maxwell truck, fine condition A $650 1918 Overland, fine shape ."..... $000 Will give liberal terms on all used cars ' : SALEM VELIE COMPANY I 162 North Commercial "Nothing wrong with our balance" ' Chesterfield THE right balance of costly Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, propor tioned by experts that's why ' . - Chesterfields "satisfy." 4 Every puff brings you the full, rich flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco :' and the lively relish of choice Domes tic leaf. 4 f And the blend the manufacturer's private formula can not be copied. Every package enclosed in glassine, moisture proof paper that seals in the flavor. ' CO ffl) Spring Blouses I Si yvral of ' ffl aik;kntine 1 nop mo. Huenoa Aires, April 2J. Argentina's corn crop for the present year will bo 6.671.000 Spanish tons, equivalent of t68.ll9l.000 American bushels accord ing to official figures made public to day. Reports to the government show 8. 184, 000 acres planted to corn this year. Rare Charm It is always our pleasure to show the very newest along the lines of fashion. You will find them here the latest in blouses, smocks and novelty blouses. There are many new shades this season. Do you know them? If not, drop in and let us show them to 'you. We think our blouses are prettier this year than ever before and will deem it a pleasure to show them for your appreciation. j not be copied. -tZ . r Every package enclosed W!y4 sfdill in glassine, moisture- I Sfyi J proof paper that seals in VJ V 5 es j v4ag& SS 1 . , HSMMW in - . 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