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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1916. V 1 it s f& , Prince Albert is so friendly and so all-fired-good that it just makes a man sorry-like that he didn't get onto this pipe thing and cigarette rolling stunt a-while-ago. He counts it lost time quick as the joy'us goodness of this P. A. tobacco gets firm set into his happiness division. The patented process nxes mat and cuts out bite and parch! Men, it's so easy to get on the right track for straight-ahead-action and the ride onlv stands VOtl Fir. nr - Sport News GARDEN PLOWING A xt.M-isilt v. Phone 1291W. l'Yb2. FOR SALE Ancona cockerels. In quire 2480 Myrtle Ave. Jf'ob23 I been made ty the Elsinorc funs to yet I tln fii'M in good condition. I Watch your step! It iur to change the ahapo. and color of uneal ble branda to imitate tha Princo Albert tidy red tin, but it it impottiblm to imi tate the flavor of Prince Albert tobacco I The pet-entedproceuprotecuthatl Brilliant Future Predicted For Him Willard Has Recov eredSport News Touted As Champion. New York, Feb. 2.1 Andre Anderson, western heavyweight, was tuntoit as a championship possibility today, follow inj; his ipiick disposal of .liui Slew li t. lie stopped Stewart in the sixth round. No Signs of a Scrap. New Bedford, .Mass., Feb. .',. Neith er Ken-pie Krtle or Al Shuhort bore a mark today us evidence of their twelve round draw fight. They were too clev er to hurt each other. WANTED Second hand Acme harrow. Wm. Oldenourg. Houte 8. J?cb23 'VFSSMAKINH Ry the day, plain or fancy work. Phone IO0UU. IVb-1 WANTED Man to work on farm. Don ald Steele, Turner, Route 1. i'eb2:3 FOR KENT Furnished and unfurnish ed modern house, (i. W. Johnson, tf OAK, ash, fir and maple cord wood. Pbonel322-J. W. P. Proctor. MarlO iOc that it sure is due you, due your tongue, due your contentmenf--r.onfninpr t Vn . v xSek fc, vv XaJ VV XliUiWil JUU 11 UJ the national joy smoke I Del Monte. I 'al., Feb. 2:',. A Willi ml !'!(dtini' future this year was predicted j by golf enthusiasts today for Douglas jiirant following his defeat of Jack Ne ville, former state champion, in the fin I nls of the Del .Monte mid-winter golf j tournament here. (limit put his op j onent away easily, winning by the long iii:i rti n of !i up mil 7 to play. I The winner went around the first H I bi les in 71. a remarkable performance :':n view or tl onditiou of the turf. His tee shots were t leuieniloiis in dis tance and nis putting deadly. Roseburg Boys Will Contest Salem's Claim to State Championship X Thnt tobacco appetite of yours, when it gets-going-good, is as fierce as a baby's cry for milk ! Right now, while you feel it digging in, do that little old tree act leave for the nearest store that sells tobacco ! And get 3'ours ! Because Prince Albert, jammed into a jimmy pipe or rolled into a makin's cigarette, taxes tho joy-spoed-limit ! And you'll get the listen of what that means the minute you put some v.. P.. A. ne;:t to a match! You'll get flavor and aroma and coolness that ty sf will est-to-rest-for-all-time any odd , ''-'n, notions you ever concocted about pipe i ' , pleasure and maliin's pleasure! f 1 ) AU war the (J. 5. and in every civi- ; iizcti country in tha world- you'll A i ' t-s " t ind P. A. cheerily awaiting your -y'.' ' howdy-da in tooov red haa. AV tidy rad tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humidorsand in Chat corkintf-fine crygta-glaMS humidor with apongcmoiMtaner top that nnt only keeps the tobacco in fitrh clever trim, but is 4uch a nifty thing to have about ! ,'. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. Willard Himself Again. ( hiciiKo, Feb. 2:i. Jess Willard has almost completely recovered from his recent illness an I will leave for New York teinori ow afterno.in to beiiin his tr lininir f.ir his tin round battle with I'rnnk Moian Mai'ch 2-". I'nless the inembers of the Salem hif-h M-hniil basketball' team decides io play the Itesebiiri; iiit;'' school team a return ynme in the near future, the lo cal team will contest Salem's claim to the st ite cnainpioiiship. This was made plain in a statement issued by Coacii Johnson, of the locals, last niht.- The KoM'bui'H team holds the undis puted championship of southern Oregon, accordinc to Coach Johnson and is iu line for the state championship. To at tain the state chiuupionsiiip however it will be neccssi'rv for tile liosebury; te.lin to defeat the S.ilem aameyatiou. On a trip throneh the Willamette valley some time aj-n Salem defeated the Itose ., i i .. .1... : . ... rinlf B.il ...i.w. -mi im.ii .ii-t.lMlll MIC .-.;lieill r team aiireet to oliiv Keseh re I return I'liithiiul. Or.. Feb. K'nblier cored i eame later in the seas.oi. Several tel-l Kcylisti aolf balls l six bits aiiiei e was eurams have been sent to i!n. Minn- the welcome news circulated anion'' the'ment of t he Salmn team 1 1 i , tl,.. i7t I'oitliiuil golfers today. Walter llaeajfew day but iu each instance Cnaih' one tune naiional profession il chain- Johnson received i replv to Mo effect I idon, says the llnskell patent expires ; that the, team of the capital citv had its I this year, ;,, I Knlisli -olf kill l inns j dates antiiie.l or could note' nine or j '.'ill compote wiih the American maim- some other reiisi.n. Last ni,;ht l oach' faetnrers. Johnson dispatched a te!c"rani to Salem i linden l"lt lai.t niyht tor Santa liar- informing the inembers of the liieh! part iu an open toiirnn-1 school team there that Kosehur.. would; st ite eiiampinnship unless thej uaveii a return '.aine WJIITE LEGHORN EGOS For hatch ing. 929 Mill. Phone 'SMX l eb23 FlIH ItKNT 7 room luutcjalow in yood I condition. Knipiiro 1 10o Leslie street. I''eb2.j FOlt SALK llonseiiolil coods, tin b'av iiitf town. Cull 1 i:i") Trade street. Feb20 WANTKD To rent a small delivery car. 2U0 N. Liberty, or Phono 2IG7W. I'eb23 FtH SALI'3 Choice eatiiiH: potatoes, not frosted, title, per bushel. I'hoiio Feli2'J lari, to inent. I ni't, X left lu:.t niht take lis next jump will be to Fine- claim the t '. for another tuiii'ue'. While , St'.lein lei in I'lirtland he slaved awav f oin Huh "WW .-, -i,: t'.-v ; 'XL ' i W. 1 Copyrli:lit HUB by . . - , V K S I ' a R.J. KiiynoUii'lobatiioCo. J '-.t-ai-rimn iilran - '- nnnMif M,l .iniiiiimnifl 1 Tied For Second Place. ! Scuttle. Wash., Feb. L'.'t. Seal t le s ice i hockey seven made its final nppear nnce of the leniiiie si-ason here last ! niuht. A f.nir to two ictnr- user i aiicoii'er w us t lie resul : The mutch tested iiflair I witnessed tin anconver ind a lie for was a close, i .More than contest. made til coiul veily It.lHIII place as pro ed. No iiuswer to this mes sage hud been received at noon today, The b'oseliurt; team is conceded to be one of the fastest iu the state and tin lioys believe they have a c'l in. leiitinif the Salem team on t Hour. Should the Salem team suaded to cnl.ie to b'cseliurc; t "ill probably be witjiessed bv WANTED To rent 7 or S room house reasonably close in. Address N. E. G., care Journal. tf WANTED Will pay well for use oC $100 for 90 days. K, care Capital Journal. Eeb2.j LOST Cuff link, Hindoo head pattern. Please leave at this office and accept thanks. Eeb23 FOR SALE 15 acrca bottom Hnd, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Thomas, Marion, Oregon. Apr'll WANTED A good strong open bujJKy. Must be in good condition. Phono joFM. Feb21 UOliSl.; FOit SALE l'en heron colt 'i years old. Phone 752 mornings or evenings. Feb23 WANTED Either day or night nurB ing, by experienced nurse. PhouB 2SS, at Temperance Hall. tf FOli SALE New rubber tired buggy ami single h.trncss. Inquire at Cher ry City Feed Uarn. Fub23 chil- gest con- ! fans! "lowd of basketbti here.-- Itosebur e of de- lle local l,e per il' niu-' the hi ;- ANTI'.D Man and wife (no dairy inrm. Small w iges. I 'hone. Jo:. heb-.i lien 1 on sH I'nion. fans ever l'eii".v. WANTKD Fresh young Jersey cow. Hiding penv and saddle for sale. C. W. Smith, U. F. I). No. 7. J'eli2o i i u a i u'onis ot tlie mi me. j Hobby IJowe of the locals shot while lying prone on the ice fid poning .inn 1 in ill fall and ' game. was the bright owing tar of Pick Miebtis For Winner. !:rtland, Or., Feb. 2.'1. Fans picked Rnineo Convict Baseball Stars Vin Medals for Work Three of the star baseball players of tho prison league were awarded med.ils yesterday for tiieir work on the team during lust seuson. The medal for the most valuable player was given to "tlravy" Griggs. Griggs is a ciitcher lint w orked in several posit inns about the team ind often went iu to do the hurling. He also led the hitters with n percentage of .lilll an I was the choice of all the judges for the Ty Cobb lion-l is. Catcher Tanner was awarded the Diedal for the heaviest hitter. Taniieri rit .WM which was two points below! Griggs but one of the rules was tint no player should win more than one medal and Tinnier was a valuable play er and deserving of the honor. George, Kemp was given the medal for the best base stealer with 2S stolen bases to his credit for the ou t of the season in I which he participated. i COM M F.HCI L The prison league this year will be j Tlt, cnimerciiii if mime up or at least two teams, tne,, Mouse teuiii anil tlie " Isiaml iciiiii nun ine oo.vs nave aireail.v iiegiin : mVe already to loosen up tneir throwing anus liy phyhig "one id' cat" ami a few oth er pre season games. The regular league season will be started at once if the present sunshine holds out for nny length of time. i Commercial Basketball Geraldine Farrar Great i ! League Series Scheduled In '"The Temptation" Ud! tor Y. M. C. A. Tonight I'.irl Miebus, boxer to outpoint llagen, fighter, in the heavyweight hendliner at th Hose City Athietic club tonight.. They will go six short rounds. Five other bouts are on the card. WHY PKINCE ALBEBT WINS n-tcnted Process Is Rcipon'-aie lor It' Internaticnal Popularity MISS FIELDE DEAl) ATLANTA. . Hv HITBY. a 2'4 la. blh 1J In. hlah AR.R.OW COLLARS tl3lr,.l. CI.HI. rl,.l, S C.. Inc. M.Vrt Seal lie, Wash., I''eb. '2,'t.-- I'e leel'iilly, Miss Adele Fielde, world noted niilhor, student, teacher ami traveler, died here at ."i:,'tO o'clock this nioiiiing. her death ended n life spent in all ipiniteis of the globe, and occupied with intensive study mid interest in science, 1 government, civic betleriueni, travel mid foreign languages, especially the idiileets of China and Siiim. He be jipieatheil her library to the Fniversity ' of Wasliin-'ion. Miss Fiehle, who wns 77 years of age, came to Seattle nine vonrs ago from New Voik. ketbnll league of V. M. C. A. will stage its ninth ser-' ies of games tonight. Thirty-two names,' hen played with twenty-' four games remuiuiiig on the schedule, i The Capital N.itionnl Hank continues ' to lend the league with but one gninoj more to its credit than the two teams' which are now dividing honors for sec ! end place the Capital Business College1 and the Bishops. The Fry Drug team : which now occupies fourth place will; piny the bank te.iui tonight it S o'clock.' Should tiie bank lose tonight and the j Business College and Bishops hold their present nsitions they with the ball! Geraldine Farrar, the celebrated oper atic prima donna, who scored such a triumph in the Jesse I.. Lasky produc tion oif her famous opera, "Cannon,1' is appearing in her second production under the direction of the sune com pany at the Ye Liberty today and to morrow, entitled "The Temptation." This thrilling diainn was especially written for the diva by Hector Turnbiiil tnnl tells n stirring and sympathetic story of the struggles of a girl to suc ceed as an opera singer. In the cist supporting Miss Farrar are such noted players as Theodore Hub erts, I'edro De Coidoba, Flsie June Wil son, Haymoml Hatton, Anita Kin sr. full est Joy and other members of the all-star company. May Play With Beavers, (land, Or., Feb. 2:1. Pitcher ll.-n-forinerlv of Ynucuuver, H. C. and Outfielder Wilie, formerly of the Cleve i land American ussoci.it ion team, were discussed today as probably members lof the Beaver aggreuation this year. Al though McCredie has broken' off his j former close relationship with the ; Cleveland Americans, who control these two phenoms, he is trying to buy their releases anvwav. iw vine nonius ior urst piuce. i lie I'uMe Weekly news reel helps to The first gome of the evening will be make this a perfect program from st ut between the Watt Shipii Co. and the to finish. The weekly shows shovelin.r Mauser Bros, teams, at i : .til. Tho second game between th and the Fry Drug te im at H:00. Two Stars Are Left. Portland, dr., Feb. 2.1. The Wash ington State College basketball ipiiutet was in Portland today without llil le braiul and Sorenson, two of its stars. Coach Bolder told them they couldn't go on this trip because llildcbrand play ed basketball with .1 bunch of outlaws Lasky I last week and Sorenson went ton dance I Saturday nigiit, violating training in structions. of ' Too tlilc, I toiTiie til S-'lll ivlll jtween the Capital Business Colic the Standard Cleaners. The fourth game ut 0:00 will the Bishops and the Pro be I New Today ads cosls you less ' you think - worth more than i realize. than you t ween Co. The lows : Langer In the Swim. I the snow oft Hie streets of Portland Honolulu. Feb. 2:1. I.ndv Luner I in iik lie t It., nu.i i,f ., , : i .. ' . i - . r- i , . " """' ' ""' "im " tne, i niveisitv ot I ilitornia, was the collide ot road seraners: ate Secretarv ! 1,.. . i. : i i .. ., ,., , , ' ixi r...mn eillllllM,ir.S neie ot ar Garrison; the Hoods ot the Mis-, today hocnu t ,i.,r...,i ,.e ni... and several other IlUe events j Kalii'iuamokii in the sSn van! swim af- oriii s news. i ne nexi rira feature on Friday .ind Satur- be II ltd be be Shoe standing of the teams is as fol sissippi, of the mount day is Tongue' Const u tie of Men. ' Collier iu I TYH alter y Uallcry on Gives more .service than any the market. Buy a guaranteed Battery. We make re placements on any make of Battery. Com plete stock at all times. All kinds of Gen eral Repairing and Overhauling. We are installing the latest machinery that will en able us to make quick repairs. Only first class mechanics employed, no apprentices in shop! 'Capital Xilional Ba I ti ii t n 1 Business Coll 1 Bishops Fry Drug (Sore . . Price Shoe Co ! Wall Shipp Co. I Standard Cieaneis ; 1 1 ii use i- I tj us W. I,. Pel.! .7 I .S7."i (i 2 .7o0 . 0 2 . T - f . ,'i :! ,0'J.i . I I .oOO 2 0 ,2.ul i 7 .-::. . 1 2o Livesley News ; tor a sensational cent lime was 1 2 minutes 1 I , The is 4 t ."i seconds faster , previous, record. The j 100 yard swim, however kst. Laager's i seconds which Man Lunger's duke won the Smokers so much appreciate the lla-j vor and coolness ind aroma of Piim-e Albert pipe anil cigarette tobacco that they often marvel that this one brand could be so different from all others. The answer to this ipiestion is to be found on the reverse side of every i Prince Albert package, where you wiil read: "Process Patented July :il)th. 1007." That tells the whole' story. i Prince Albert is made by .1 patented i process Mat cuts out the lute mid the parch,, which makes the tobacco so mighty agreeable and satisfying to men of everv taste of every civilized nation on the globe. Smokers should realize tiiat this pat ented process cost three years' contin uous work ind study and a fortune in money to perfect. But the result has proven to be worth all that was ex pended upon it, because it has set free men who believed they never could en joy a pipe or a makin's cigarette. Prince Albert makes it possible for every mail to smoke a pipe or to roll his own cigarettes. And, no matter how tender the tongue, Prince Albert cin no t bite or parch. That is cut out bv the patiiited process, leaving for the smoker only the joys of the f ruginiit. tobacco. It is a fart that since Prime Albert "u"1". ju.u annul six year it has nul '.c three men snioke where one smoked a nine before' Albany Handball Team Postpones Match with alem Business Men ,i Complete Auburn and midnight. line of Supplies for Hudson, Reo Cars. Shop open until Full line of Auto Accessories. Great Western Garage C. C. SIMEIiAL, sole owner. Opposite Court House "PLAIN" BILL SIMPSON Akron. Ohio. Feb. 2'i. When William F. Simpson enlisted iu the I'nited Slates Marine corps he niinied as I is next of Kin, Plain Bill Simp. im. father, of Snl-ishui y, Md. " Plain " is t he fat her 's fiisl inline young Simpson explained, and everyone in Salisbuiv culls him just ' ' Plain Bill Simpson. ' ' Many Recoveries From Lung Trouble Reknuin's Altcrntlvo has restored to health many sniTcrcrs from Iuiik trouble. UcuU what it did i tliia cuno: Wilmington, 11-l. "(irntlemrni In .l.inunr j-, loos, I irna tnkrn nth hennrrtiiiKrm of the lliniia. Mj ihnl,.nn, Ira.lluK rne tuloiiir, xal.l thnt It nu Iuiik trmihlr. ot vprjr weak. C. A. I.IOMluc.itt. ot l.lnnlucott'a llrpnrt iriit Mnrr. llnilnalon. H. I., rrconimrixlril Kekuian'a Altrrnll that kail ilnur wrrat aooil. I hmna takinii It nt oner. I cuulluuril in! I la full. iimIhk do olkrr rrmrtly. nntl llnalljr notlerd the elrarina- of k Iumkk. I nnrr kav no trtmlil wltk mr liinaa. 1 rirnilr hrllrvr tlckmaa'a Altrrall aavrd air llfr." lAbbr. vlatr.l.l I tniilatlO J(k Kill lllr:. lk'kouiii'a Alterattva la most rillen rtmia In bronchial cntnrrh unit ho Vara tlnoiit hiiu Iuiik urTwtlona und Ui-liullilliiK the ayatem. I'oiitutna no tun infill or hutiit-lormliiK ill una Accept no aulistttiitcs. Smnll ana, II: r.-Kiiliir nine, tl. Sola iv lcivd liK tlruKKtata. Writ for booklet of recoveri.. VrkaasH Labonitorjr, rklladelakls. t Capital Joninnl Special Service.) Livisley, tlr Feb. 'J.'l The literary society had their meeting Friday even ing. Tse debute. " K'esolved, That so cialism is desirible. " was well discuss ed, the decision going to the al'firm atiie. led by B. Kuland, J. Scanlin lead ing the negative. Examining tlie Grounds. I.o- Angeles, Cal., Feb. 2.'!.- S Weber, of the I. us Angeles i bib went tu Flsiiiore today to last lock at the di, intend then is not in lu -t class shape, the will seek oilier training grounds. Vista, tioi.i' Sail Hiego, has put bid and will be tavorablv consid n et a i v asebail have a If i: A ngeis Liiota in .i FOR SALE Harley Davidson motor cycle in fairly good conditiou. Cap ital Journal Printing Co. tf FOli SALE By owner, nieo suburban home, cheap for cash. :i20 Hubbard lililg'. . F'cb2:i A. F. TINUSTKOM' Now located at 042 Court street, llpiiolstering, fur niture repairing and carpet cleaning. Fob29 WANTED Hood, young, gentle, small Irish Jersey cow. Call Sipinrc Deal 'Realty Co.', MH II. S. Bank Hldg. Feb2l LOST Ono pair glasses, gold rims, iu a C. T. Poineroy case. Finder return to Capital N itionnl Danli and receive reward. Feb25 FOR SALE Kitchen range, almost new, ono dining table, iron bed with springs, glass cupboard, porch seit. L!97 N. Com 'I. Fcb2l. WANTED Man and wife, no children, to work on farm. Must understand care of fruit trees. German preferred. Phono 84F2. fub'SA FOB RENT Store, 21x165 feet, elec tric lights and steam heat. See Watt Shipp Co., 219 Norta Commercial treet. Phone 363. tf ' "go. pipes FOlt SALE Cheap, sawmill donkey engine and equipment, lo million feet, timber available. Inipiire at 7H N Coiiiniercial street. Feh2i WANTED At once, man to do general ranch work, permanent work for tho right party. 0. 0. Jones, Routo 8, Box 74. Phono 2!)F2. Fcb23 FOU SALE Fine residence lot, 02xBiS feet, Cipital and Center streets. Price 2X00. Write J. W. Beck ley, Ner .strand, .Minnesota. .Mar'J'! I The pi .igiain was: I'eadiiig. Mr. S. Davenport. Musi,, Banjo and Cuitar. Song, .Moll. a Davi apeil and tinrdon C reenst: eel. Hecit i : ion. Mice Xielke. Medlev, Firos Oieaestra. b'ecitaiion, (iladvs Bressler. ! Dialogue, II. lfoland. Mrs. Pettyjoliu, ; Claude Sharp. ' ' i I The ipiestion for debate on Friday; will lie, " b'csolxed, That a person gains i more practical knowledge through oh si r at ion than readiir;. ' ' j Mrs. N. Kugle will entert liu the (!.. T. i bib at 1 or Inline Thursday. ; Mt. .1. Pulsion, I. of Portland, was n' i visitor at the . M. Meier home last; ; week, j J ti. II. Eddy, the pitifessional golfer.; has removed to Me M iunville where he, j will reside for soiue time. j B. D. Fiddler has been visiting for j several days arouiiil Tillamook. Die revival meetings in the church j will be continued during this week. Mr. ind Mrs. Ora Martin, of Salem, spent the week end at the Jack Ed wards' home. it' lilsinoie uses out. E erv effort lias A. N. Minion, manager of toe Albany V. M. C. A. Businessmen's Handball team wired Physical Director (iingrich, of the Y. M. C. A. this morning that his team win be unable to keep its engage ment with the local team tomorrow night as scheduled tint that the team will put III its from tomorrow. I i ne local placets haw boon work ing hard for the tournament and ex pected some fast ouiid ball. Two weeks ago the local team lo-t to the Al bany pluwts by one inaicli--Salem win-"'-g llir id Albany four ni.ilclies in .ippenr.-ince one week 9 M I THE IIUST IS BEST Chicago. Feb. 2!. The seventh srvn or the seventh daughter is not the luclyv member of the fmiily, as the old saying goes, according to Dr. Anna M. Blount, who told a piieguics swioty thnt the first bom is the first in health and rank. SI" ! II. It prop w nil 1.1 In vd shi better s 'bllilding build sh till if Pnillae pi.'iilt was i ips for P..,tl: SURROUND yourself witK Comfort- day--a Jeelt all time" stop at HOTEL NORTONIA The house of Gracious Service of UnobtrusWe Ministrations. The home of tlie Satisfied Guest where delicious Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com- pel friendship. Kootn i)uh privilege of bath $1 or mora tha day. Room, with private bath $ 1 . 5 0 or mora tha da ) Th thin, that appaalf-modarata pricaa. MEW TODAY PHONE 9.",7For wood saw. JONES Nl'KSKKY Hear of nrmorv. Feb24 HAHIIY: Wimlowcleaner. rhone 76S i Marf ' FOli KENT Phone 20SK1M. llouscke eping 11 off f W ahinton KJr Waehinjtoo r PertlanJ rooms, tf DRESS MAKING Mrs. gors, 212 S. 19th. Carrio Rod MarlO WTED Work by niiit tnini Woike ire Joiiiiutl. er wporienced iuilk- . Address :i:l J.' Feli2:i: WILSON strnwlierrv i iet v, for s lie, l.'J.i !. B. C. .ielinski. plants, large va-' per thousand. R. ! Feb'JO WANTED To buy cheap for cash, a good second hand muiiure spreader. Address Bruce Duwnc, Turner, Ore. Fob2j FOR SALE A beautiful modern home, buildings new, including three acres of mixed orchard at city limits. Ad dress 7o Cj care of Journal. FebL'tl WANTED Second hand copies Zt Dr. J. W. Holland's books on Moths and Duttcrflij-s. Address "Books'' care of Journal. Fcb'Jl : FOR SALE Some household fin uitiiri! ! nt give away prices, nlso set I'i inch i double harness. Leaving ,.jty. Come and see it at lo!H Broadway street. ' IVI'-'i : WANTED Established hay, grain and j feed business. Must be cheap and a j bar'ain. Cive full particulars in tho ! first letter. No. II, care of Journal. i. IV,'-:l , MONEY WANTED A loan of $12,000 i nt 8 per cent. First, mortgage, on. ! 3,000 acres Canadian land security to ! satisfy. Address L. I' care of Journ al. Fcb2:l A I 'TO FOli SALE (loud Studebaker passenger auto for sale at a sacrifice, good shape: also household furniture. 'all at 104.) North Cipital or phono Old. tf CHOICE Between lictrer with second calf by her side, square cross between Holstein and Jersey and Holstein cow milked since Aneust. Address or ohonn L. S. Arnold, Salem. tf FOR RENT 5 room new bungalow, near McKinley school, $fi per month. Car! ltahburg, llioll N. 5th. Kcb23 FOR SALE infill pound gentle horse and almost new rubber tired buggy mid harnoss; nlso 2 year old Jersey heifer will be fresh in May. H. E. Town.'en at E. L. Stiff & Son. Feb2:l ANTED At once, from one to three ton No. 10, 12 or 14 secimd hand In p wire. Must be cheap. State what you have and where it is ind pi ice. in first letter. L", care Journal. Feb2. SALE Oil TRADK House and lot in Tnllnian, Michigan and SO jcres noar Tallman, 15 milei from Ludmgton, will exchange for acreage or Salem Vroperty. J. V. Brock, 2614 Hnol Ave., Salem, Oregon. Fcb2i