PAGE SIX Settlement Of Strike Forseen THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Annual Tennis Tournament to Be Revived Here An all-city tennis tournament, open to all eMhuriartH ha, txrn announced rTlr'"'""" a"sociation- UreUrk ' thf. "S,Un! COHrts Mmm' cor. with a vie ,0 7L"i r " ill "t his winter village in near Yokohama. on the asylum courts commenefnt, gune 3 ana continue four days. This tournament is being inaugu rated for the tiurnow nl t-Pt.in- tennis plavtr in K:il,m intn ir n,i it.... I put the capital city into the favorable tennU limeliBht that it formerly occu !ied. In former years tennis tourna ments were an anual event here. An Salem players won laurels at the bis northwest tournaments. ' There are so many new people here now, however, that this tournament will prove the un masking of one dark horse after another. Every player is urjted not to let the fact that he or she may be a little rusty or out of form keep them out this tournament, stranger against stranger, to get one on their toes. There will be four events in the tournament, men' ningles, men's dou bles, ladies" singles and mixed doubles. Jf enough ladies signify their desire for a ladits' doubles event, this will also be scheduled. Kntries for the tournament will close Saturday, May 29, and will be uceeptcd up to that time by Dr. Ilurdette fit Tiarinmn iiv... Hauler liros and Fred Thielson at the Jtogers I'aper company The tournament will be held under Tho rub s of the United States National Lawn Tennis association. Halls nnd umpires will bo furnished for nil mut"ties, and a nominal f,. 1.111 t charged for each entry. Small trophies win ne given tho winners of the dlf ferent events by local merchants. Ev ery player Is cautionci to try In before Saturday as Monday Js a UIIU , uesuay win tie 100 late Vancouver. K. C. .May J4-Prospect ReClS A ttdCkin P ippea red brighter today for the settle-! r a . a , . - ment of the shipping strike which for "OllSfl t TOUl Jfl throe weeks has crii,i,l .,.i...l shipping from British c.li.ml.i.. j t P TIPS! tfn UI mito Through the intercession of the Inter-' ... ' national Longshoremen's association a "-". "' zs. Tlw bolshevikl : 1 - ... ait 11 f f U tti rr In ...... . 1 , n...b , TCA,C3 on uie nortnern fiphtinff front in a thrust to break the cer, with a view 10 hrinirW th J "Rh ,ine an open communication inff factions together. t wnh KaHt l'nissia. The fiercest fljrht- 1 inir In mt,. 1 1 . . '"""'in is raiiiris' a one thn nn . ! milu L-iftl.,tt,i KltlP Of GreeCe I viIIee are 'changing hands danv!"t,-,l,n' Multnomah which took the six " land ih n,w.. ,, . . . occupants of the email rmlt to ....... anaoiK w ana xro. . Hwyania. ftcl Washington coast, aud concern ing whose fate f.ais had been enter- r tained .were n pjrtcd today to hav alt returned safely to Xeah Kay. The re- Iiorl C:im from In.lt. in ,,..ti f j Henh Kay who notified the command-! IT of I h. li f .. K:ivmf Jiif Knotiomlcfl I which hud been dispatched in search j of the hunters, that no assistance wasj needed. The commander conveved this! . . 1 information to the Seattle office of the United States Coast C.uard son ice by wireless. The only canoes caught by the squall, neennlinsr In the f-ah Mav (agent, were the two picked up by the 117 w n . u lne ",us are swaying tc Weds, I s Report May 23-King Alexander t48 SeCll HlinterS Reported Safe; Paris, May Greece is reported here to have been married Morganatically to Mndamoi' selle Manos. daughter of - r aide de camp to his father. King Con stantine. The Creek legation in Paris nas refused to confirm or thi report. King Alexander's marriage is said to have been the riiliiiimii.,n .. boyhood friendship Th .t.. wifo are living at the same hotel hers. Canoes Are Lost Seattle, Wash.. Mnv iti.. utuerg wholie canoes we reporteu to have been blown far out to ea on Thursday last, off the north- Francisco. Eugene Passes Aviation Field Proposal Friday Eugene. Or.. .Mar 24. The honor nf having the first municipal aviation landing field in Oregon comes to Eu gene as the result of the passage of a Seen Through Journal Window (ly I lie Country Keillor.) Itefore I hail much to do with help ing men In their political achievements I used to think that Camilla thistles were the hardest things In the World to kill down 11 ml tho swiftest to spread, hut I've since learned Unit the .political sorehead has a cinch on Immortality that makes the thistle a tiling of pass ing moment. 1 mil told that a iiuecii bee lays sev eral thousand eggs a day and delegates the tending of thei entirely to slaves. lint even nt (hut rate Mrs. lieu is at n tleelilet disadvantage in the work of pcipclu.'UIng the species eonipiiroi v!lh the p .llrlenl sorehead who keeps reasanahlv Inisv sowing dissension. A social scandal In a mall town Is a slow t Pleader compared to a well directed nilril of dl' 't'sfactl'Mi w it'i th,. ( ffovts of a newle in tile statesman. It's a god Idea to keep the sorehead i'rop lYmweiT Unlit to the ground and then cover the spot with rock salt ev 1 -v v:"U of two. In other words give them Hie Canada, thistle treatment in its severest form. Kvcn llieii Ihev nr.. sure to show their heads In new places every little while. It would seem that a man might tin will make up his mind right from the ' start to defer being n statenian until tifler he's dead. If he's n good enough politician while living, his mourning constituents and the newspapers will take care of his promotion to the itatemiui class after he's gone. So set it down In the beulnnlnir Hint mint.... tnanshlp In a. luxury to be cultivated in moments of leisure. Of course it Ifiit't particularly stimulating to one's pa triotism to take tills view of the case, but the pnietlcnl man will square him cclf to tho net mil conditions ami If these are, not now tho conditions, things have changed mightily since I used to lay awake nights trying to pipe lines of influence. Into the working de partment of the nolltlcnl hodv. T no,1 lo think that I had fooled around' the t.Ue house long enough to get onto all Ih Important wrinkles that were real ly workth knowing; hut I have since Earned that familiarity breeds blind. nesa ns well as contempt, uml here after I'll keep away. Mikado - Suffers Nervous Relapse Honolulu. M-.v "k Tk. .ii..... . . - "iiftiiuo 01 Japan, II. I. M. Yoshihito, suffered physical and mental collapse about Mm j, according to the Honolulu Pa cific Commercial Advertiser, quoting an unofficial but considered authentic source. The ndvleea sai.i i, . fering from locomotor ataxia or n sim ilar uisease. Ho ,vas llUo affected mei tally, the advices stated. A Toklo raid to Nimni Jill ;, .i.,n. nese vernacular iiiii. i n... lUill Aprl 1. leiwiw.,,1 il, -uiji;i ur was TODAY Soldiers of Forione An . Allan Dwari Production Novel by; Richard Harding Davis A Restart 8;eclal u. S. Garage PHONE 1752 554 FERRY STREET 1918 1918 1918 PatheNews Pollard Comedy Orchestra Music Evenings Boy Scout Night Wednesday LIBERTY The Used Car Center VERY GOOD BUYS Ford Roadster 4-5 Ford Sedan I'llrm Ford Coupe : . . tiKa 1917 Ford Touring .-.) . 53-. IQIfi VA V iviu luuriiio; 29Q 1915 Overland Touring; g2 1914 3-4 Truck ; 1919 International Truck, run 300 miles, cost $2 175 Terms at ' 1918 5 passenger Chevrolet in fine shape, LOOK.. 483 1918 5 passenger Maxwell . c,-n tins is a very good buy 2 35x4 nearly new tires and one 35x4 a to be sold very cheap -1 1 new $54.00 battery for m m STORAGE, $3.00 PER jlONTH If you have a car that needs overhauling or any kind of work on, get in touch with our repair department. U. S. GAR AGE city bonding measures last Friday by 4 Vs. S3. 52; second 44"s, 84.5Q; third r. majority of S3(5 votes. The measure U It 's, 8S.50: fourth 4'jV, Si.lo- vle- provides for the purchase of the field I tory J 3-4's, 96.A6; victory 4 S-4's, that is now used by transient planes at ' 96.1 S. a cost of 122,000. It received by far! the greatest majority of any of the five j JV7 Tfm n r, fJrJJ oonuing measures on the ticket : j m Clilldrcn Burned ; Kelso. Wnsh t:ll.- i Tu ,.l,ill T...l.,n.l - I k . . - -- . Jif uespite the dren were burned to death nnd three fact that ne precinct in Multnomah other occupants of the Henry f.loydj county. No. 14. is missing, the count residence on South Fourth street returns are complete, it became know Mvui.u iii i-m.iiiK uvni , urn: ioutt . th house yestcrdny when the structure j There was no primary in the was destroyed by fire. j cinct, accordingto a long distance telel Phone message from the Bridal Veil Ijbert) Bonds. Lumber company's camp at Ialmcr New York, Jlay 24. Final prices of where the precinct is located. Slareie' liberty bondstoUay were: a j's, 51.90: Despain, chairman of the election first 4's, S4.50; second 4 s. j4; first ' board at Palmer, said that no one reg lc roads. n In One Precincf,h " uu tne 1,,, - t . eounty. Mind you! USfei. PHONE 1752 r 54 FERRY STREET WHERE LIFE ABIDES laiMiftirwt lllltllMfl tytimwmntlj or t?n pstkafrs 200 fn-papr r revered torth home op omce mopply or when you tfVtt. K. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wimton-SaUm, N. C IHMMI tut ..at.. I....... We Are Overstocked On Portage Tires Oversize Car Judged On Operating Cost Basis Of Claim "A commercliil car Is Indued on the basis of its operating ,.Hts costs that can be flKured In terms of money and time," snvs F. (i. Delano, local dealer In Chevrolet passenger and riminier- eiai cars. "One of the plnclplt Items of ex pense s ifii.)llne, Another is tires. r.cononiv in tlies,. ilmos therefore Is 111' "ort'int "In select Inir n commercial ear rare should be taken to see that the motor. In addition t. belli nieehaneiully de pemliiliKv 's Vmnvii for lis eeuiioiny In fuel cont'uiupt Ion. "The emiell'- f the truck should he s i we'l m-oportloned to the power nsto .-..ui In n fitrther ihvIiik of fuel: nnd also In a savlnit of liros, "'niitier' 'Miri' eonimeii'liil ears should h, ....iiMiiii,l Wl'h electric start ers. This is an Important feature In saving both imsoline nnd time. "The inconvenience of ornnklnjr the motor le i ,,, N unpleasant tl, t, iiverani. driver. It Is 11 common prac- j 1.. .. . ,.,n, .ml(1 )hi ( j being loadoa or Is standing: tit a fle-' llvr. v stop. hi Is waste of Kasoline ii.mI rues lot , considerable nionev 'r I thne. " ebc r'c f'ai'lcr eliminates thNi fXU'.OM,. !- ..... .'., ,h lence which etuis, d It. ! "In a.t.Ctioii the electric ulnrti-! sv. s the time required to set the c. ' trol levers, walk to the front of the e.ir. ! crank a col, cnulno and climb kick to' the w t. ! "The combined snvlnir nf II fuel efrected in this wnv Is a substan tial item. It Is a practical contribution to the greater economy of commercial car transportation." A class of seven will be graduated this year by district No, 214 in eastern I.ewU eoumc, Washington. This is the largest consolidated school district in th atate, comprising Morton, Mineral nd Handle. $( All In order to move these tires At 0; f& mm ncel W e offer at the following Prices Portage 30x3 -2, regular $26.15; Sale price ,$i8.90 n t ... rortage, 30x3, regular $21.60; Sale price $J6j5 Portage, 31x4, regular $38.60; Sale price $27.30 Firestone 30x3 smooth tread QQ Goodrich 30x3, smooth tread oo Save Practically 25 On Your Tire Bills 'Avail yourself of this opportunity to buy big tire mileage for Little Money Come Early-It's First Come First Served O 1 oaie wiu last until our stock is sold out Y&Uey MoiorCa Not premiums or counon ki clean cut merit won for Camels' CAMELS Ififlw tl A r1rMtVi4. f wuut. iu your my - . V ' as to how vrwi etonrl it. - t cigarettes! Camels quaUty and Czll Domestic tobaccos sahIa f lw . . -... mai iu your 53K SS isfaction! And, you'll prefer this CanS . . w vi.&i ftum smoKea straight! Camels refreshing flavor alone is a rev elafion, but their smooth mellow-mildness and satisfying body just cap the climax! And, they never tire your taste, no matter how liberally you go to them! And, youl! also learn what it means tosmokeaciga rette free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor wucii yuu smoKe jamais. You've certainlv p-nt a - j o- vveuutig Lfor you when you compare Camels with wsamuo m uic worm at any price. ai ti nil mmmr s:ssr:"!;;!';ai;s:::::;?ssTSsr- What Good Is a Dollar? It's largely up to you. It depends on how you spend it on the value to YOU of what you get for it-on your ability to find where that value is to bad. Of course, it's all right to shop around a bit if you like, but why not let the other fellow make it easier for you by doing a little shopping af ter your dollar by showing you what and where you tan get most of it for your money? It's a great idea, once you get the hang of it, and here's how ! . Right in this paper you'll find doz ens of advertisements offering you merchandise. Some things you'll need today; some tomorrow; some next week or next year but the point is that these merchants are coming to you, looking for your dol lar and offering the best they have to get it. . - You'll find that by reading the ad vertisements consistently today and every day, you can increase the value to yourself of every dollar yo have to spend. The things you advertised are almost invariably represented. The advertisers' state ments are usually safer to trust than your own judgment. Advertised mis representation is business suicide. Read the Advertisements and Increase the value of your dollar! 3 " ouT,triTTvr mmn ir ! inmuoi wimp ,, I". l!t Mm u., (i