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I CTV THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. Onvr.n TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1916. f WIS lfP" "HiDT m m m r Take the trail of any real wise smoker with a pipe between his teeth and snatch a mellow whiff of fragrant "Tux.',' Then you'll right away hunt up the nearest tobacco shop and gladly intern a dime in exchange Jor a green tin of pure smoke-delight. "Tux" is going ahead of them all with a speed that makes it look like a race between a 60-horse-power motor-car and a steam roller. It's the fastest-growing brandof smoking tobacco in the world. I -""' Jai 1 2 ;?S. V- A J DAVID J. PALMER Commander-in-chief CiranJ Army o( the Kepublla "Under tin gentle, cheerful Influence of a mil J, plcaiant lohacco like Tuxedo, a man can work btUtr and tetl belter. I lik Tuxedo very much. " Pershing Close On Villa's Heels Is Official Idea (CoPtinueil from rage One.) north, lis indicated, it seems thnt he must lie hard pressed, army men be lieve. His original piuu whs apparent ly a lligh struigot south. Carrnnza Wants to Know. 'A'lisliiugloti, Mar. 21. General Yea ustiano t'iii Tii'i.ii luis asked how ninny soldiers mi' in the American expedi tion hunting Fium-iscu Villa, it w is nil lli'lllict'd today. I 'arriiiia 's question was in connection with the proposed protocol miller wliieh tin' great in a n limit will probably pro ceed. The A inn ii an consul at ljuere tarn to ulioni llie ieiUe,t for iiil'ormn tiuii was iliie.tlv mole il'hl not cxphiin tlie question in his inessnoe to tiie .stale ilepai l nient. The reply is experted to lie that the Amerirnu expedition jji only laroe fiumuli to nreoinplisli its mission of l at. liinj; " i 1 lit, and that it does not in ti'iid to puisne iu operations further af ter the l.nudit i hief is elimin i!ed. Your Eaotem Trip Sliould bo arranged via California so that you can stop over at San Fran cisco. Liberal stopovers allowed. The cost is no more for this privilege on cither first or second class tickets. Ogden Route Train service is excellent. Three daily transcontinental limited trains to Chi cago and the East. Latest equipment. All steel observation library cars, through sleeping cars, dining car serv ice unexcelled. Protected by electric automatic block signals. Overland Limited-Pacific Limited San Francisco Limited Atlantic Express Ask your local aent or write 1 Jehu M. Seo'.t, General ras'scuger Agent, Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific m m m isn't lhat lovely!! I 7 Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo !s the original Burley smoking tobacco, that made pipef smoking possible to many men, and the original "Tuxedo Process" ha3 never been duplicated. It stands to day as the most effective treatment for making the natural leaf deliciously mild and delightfully fragrant and for removing every trace of " bite.'' Spend s week with Tuxedo. Then it will be just one week after another. TOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glassine wrapped, moisture-proof pouch . . , DC Famous green tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket In Tin Humidors, 40c and SOc ' In Clan Humidor, SOc and 90c 10c TUB AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, ii i ilHlhTiiInt 1 In itHi i Protocol Satisfactory. I linvi.l fanlau n ml the aiowal of M. A. Wns'.iiiilon, Mar. 1- 1'resi.U'iit Wil- Sehmidt, in comicction with tho dyna .tin and his i-aliniet agreed today that t inn in ot Hie ijos .o!elos limes luiiiit the propiisals in (ieueral Veiiustinno 1 in' will lie raised I v the St.ite Itnild farraiiz.i will pridmlily he I'Dalinued un- iny Trades fouinil, assenilded in eon der the protorol's terms. Counsellor I vention hern today, it was dei ided. I'olu' of toe slate department presented! Olnf Tveitmue, seiretary-l reasurer o the plan to llie minuet, f onsi.li'rat ion plan io i of it resulted in a decision which, it is ludicvcil, will prove of benefit to luilh the t ' nil I'd Stales and Mexico. Thinks Capturo Sure. Id I'aso. Texas, Mar. 'Jl. " I think it is only u matter of time until Villn ! will lie (alien dead or alive," was the) statement of (lenernl (lavira made in I .Inure-', at 1 1 :'.W a. in. today. ' While j the wires are down, we have reason to' believe Villa and his baud are entirely : surrounded by Americans and farran- ; zislns. We have heard nothia of tiie j oulcome of the Nnmiipiipu ena.oe- ment. Building Trades Council Will Raise Defense Fund Sacramento, ( feuse fund for al Mar. fiiiauciii -Xo de- i trial ot j - Union Pacific m m- Km the iStato 1 in i 1 it i ii Trades Council ui'tf el t hut u fund lie raised by the indiv idual locals iu accordance witii the res illation adopted at the l!H-"i convention. Tveitmoo scored the trial of Schmidt, in his auiiuu! report. "The Schmidt jury was yiven theatre parties and autiiniolule trips at tiie e.x- ease of the county," he asserted. A number of delegates have voiced their sentiments iiuauist the resolution iu this particular instance and uracil : tin adoption of a new- one. Aceorilino : to some, if the resolution is presented j not less than ifiiiUMUl will be asked. I Tveitmoo took exception to t.ie Cni j ted States furnishing munitions of war j to the Kurnpeaii nations, but offered I Mil Stle,C;Cstl011S. Prince Hangs Around Yellow Tonned Yvonne New York, Mar. Uil. Although l'liiu e Alex inder Miskonoff said he was free to fiid't for llussia wnea he parted by agreement from Princess Aimee Crockcr-Coitai d Miskiaoff after a sensational scp nation trial, he ii still freipicnlly iu her coiiipany and today had shown no iucli n it ion to depart for Hie battle front. Instead, he spent a ipiiet Sunday evening with the Princess at the "movies" holding hands with her ill the back row, while Yvonne, the gold en haired foster daughter whom he told the ,juilc.e he had considered Invinn in stead of his wife, occupied a seat in the tow ahead of tin in lad appeared en grossed in the 1 1 Im. When ipiesiioned by reporters, the prince and princess said they were still residing at differ cut hotels. TO GUARD THE COAST Washington, Mar. 21. It was learned today the navy department had piepar-j ed plnns for the fleet to co-operate I Iwith the war department in case Kran-1 ; cisro Villa should make a da di to eithi" j ' coast. Several war vessels are stationed I ! on the Atlnntie side, and a small sipiad run would be available if Villa starte i for the Pacific. I'pon the first intima tion of Villa attempting to reach either side, additional battleships could 1 rushed to land iiiarinrs and head hi- 1 off. BERTILLION CAUGHT HIM San l-'rancisco. Mar. 21. Chief of Po ilice White today received n telegrun' from Chief l.nug of Seattle, stating! that llertillion measurements of the: i Kansas City police correspond with the lnensiirenients tal.en ot .lame .Mariano, ; supposed to be Pietio Torurici who dis : niembered the body of ltiggio Vilardo ion the eveniiur of April .", It'ii.'i. I Lieutenant Steve Hiinuer, who wis aei)iiainted with Tortuiici, departed to day for Seattle to bring back Mariano If tt earner floe, not glT rrlc notify th ornc. Sport WILLARD "ON EDG? FOR THEjIG BATTLE Moran Also In Fine Condition Biggest Crowd Ever at Scrap Will See It New York, Mar. IM. -less W'illar.l announced today himself "on edye" for his championship fight with l-'rnnk Moian at Mudison Sipiare (larden next 'tin-day ninlit, when the two heavies travel the ten round route. The seat sale continued with a rush. It seemed likely that one of the bi;K''!,t houses, from a cash standpoint, that ever cheered a pair of boxers would view- tiie mill. Kvery one Hi Mornu's camp was de lighted with Prank's condition when he finished his work today. The chal lenger is t.iperins; off, ami will .just labor hard enough to keep himself in the riuht shape from nitw until the bin nifiht. Moran had n fine chance to use his fists iu n real " knock-ilown-inil-drafj-out'' when his lawyer, Prank i Weill, (jot in a fit! lit with Hun Mc Ketliick, Moran 's former ma.. '.ger, in i restaurant, lint instead of mixing he eparated the belligerents and pre vailed on O'Neill to leave. McKettrick s domnndinu that Moran " him l,-tii which he says he ndv.iaced to Hie pnbilist just before the Moran .fack Joiiusoa battle in Paris. dim Corbett, after spending several iioui-s watching Willard and Moran at their training, picked Willard to win. When he heard this Moran smiled And lila camp followers expressed great sat isfaction. They hinted that Corbett's selections had been uniformly wrong of 'ate. Dr. Joseph M. Creamer, physician of the jow York state athletic commission gave both boxers a physical examini tion and announced that both were in the best possible condition. Out-Played Montreal. Portland, Or., Mar. 21. When Charley 1'ksila returns from Montreal with the Portland lun kev team he will he lionized for his share in list night 'f 2-0 victory over the Canadians, cham pions of the National Hockey associa tion. The Canadians will have to win bot'.i of the remaining games to win the world's championship. And Montreal disp itches last night indicated that the I'ucle Stuns clearly outplayed the Moil tvenl team. The puck was kept well in side Canadian territory most of the game. 1'ksila and Tobin shot Port land 's goals. Bobby Vaughn to Play. Portland, Or.. M.ir. 21. Tiobbv Vaughn has capitulated. He will ar rived in Portland from Tacoma today and sign a contract to play baseball with the Portland I'.e.ivers this season Then he will grab n limited for the training camp at Sacramento. Vaughn will probably captain the Portland team this year. Ooi-e, Speeding Up. Iloves Springs, Cat.. M.ir. 21.- The Oaks are undergoing the speeding up process this week as they must coin i,l..t. itieir tiiiiniiur work here bv next Sunday, Manager Klliott announced to- lav. All the players are rapidly rnunil- in-i- into form and President l.eavitt. before leaving for Oaklind today, ex- i ressed his satisfaction with their con- lit loll . Klliott plans to give his team five I.,,-.. ..f ,.-. .ti,., ,n llm i.rnss dilllllnod in 'Oakland, before taking them to Salt Lake where the season will be opened. Seals BeiriH Practice. S-in f-il Mar. 21 Ideal weath er today favored Manager Wolverton when he called the regulars of the Seal -ooad out for practice this afternoon, nfter two diva of rest enforced by ni i n. the vannigans went io ;gnews where tiiev were scheduled to play the :tttc.i. hints' team there. The 2,00(1 men tal defectives, inmates of the institu tion, will make up the nudienee. It is reported that .Manager wiuver ton is urei'iiriiiL' to dismiss a few more vnungstors from the sipl.id. White W:on Decision. Cincinnati, obi,,, Mar. 2 1 . I hai-lev White earned llie decision over Matt Wells in their ten round bout last night according to sporting writers today. Hoppe Outplays Jap. San 1' nine. sen, .dar. 21. Ko.ii Yam ana, .lapiue.e billiardist, may be high man in tiie Mikado's kingdom but he will have to speed up before hoping to Jostle Willie Hoppe, ill the opinion of fans who saw their game here. Hoppe won, jon to nr at 1VJ balk line. Two Bij? Moots. San Fiancisco, Mar. 21.- Two inter esting track meets are in sight at the l'liiversitv of Cilifomia. Next Satur d.iv the P.ear freshmen meet the t'ui versitv of Southern California varsitv. On the following Wednesday an all southern California sipind composed of 1'. S. O. men reiiifnrctd by I'red Kelly. Ken Johnson, Pete Itagnard and Bou ncy Itonuett will meet the California a i si iv. Those M.iy Come North, t.os Angeles. i'al Mar. 21 Although a light mist mantled I .on Angeles to day. Manager Patterson did not think it would interefere with the practice of his Vernon team iind required the Ti gers to don uniforms. It was reported today that Pitcher Pair banks, f.itciier Coleman and Out fielder Sell nl. will be sent to the Van couver Northwestern team lis Patterson formed a working agreement with that dub yesterday. The men are all "luisli ets" nnd the Vernon leader is said to have decided tint lie cannot keep them. Tom lowney. Little Koek infielder, ins applied to Patterson for n job, nnd m-w be signed. I'owuey is ti weak hitter. News Okinawa Selecting Winning Baseball Team Coach Hauser of tire fhemawn Trnin , ing school is busy -selecting players for his baseball team. With -II offering their services the first day he will have nn abundance of material from which to pick out a winning team. Since so many are working hard to make the j team, it is naturally expected that the ; season of ItHii will be a banner year for 1 fhemnwa. The following baseball schedule has been tentntively arranged: March 31-April 1 Oregon university, at Kugene. i April S McMinnville college, at 1 Cliemawa. April 12 Mt. Anjyi college, at Che ' mawa. April 15 Oregon Agricultural eol ' lege, at f orvallis. April 22 McMinnville college, ' at ) McMinnville. I April 2S Oregon Agricultural col- leg", at ( hemawn. March C Pacific college, at Che rutnva. Mav in Mt. Angel college, at Mt. Angel. May l:t Open date, at Cliemawa. May 211 Pacific college, at Newborg. May 27 Open date, to be announced Inter. .May 30 Open date, at Cliemawa. W. 0. W. Bowlers Trim Oregon Pinsmashers The AY. O. V. luiwlers trimmed the Oregon's last night in three straight games at the Oregon allevs. Kress, of the V. O. W.'s rolled 210 for high game and made 200 for high average. The scores follow: W. 0. w, 1 0 P. Av. Wilson 170 170 170 i;r Bean Isfi 100 1 SI 17 Llovd 134 172 170 .102 Donaldson 170 100 147 171 Kress 205 210 1S5 2H0 Totals S71 !14 S71 Team average, 171. Oregon. 1 2 n Av. Anibal 130 102 107 lij.'t Sundin 134 145 130 137 Zenger 1!55 ISO 173 1 C! Whnrley 200 151 137 103 I.aflar' 104 109 177 ISO Totals fit.1 807 793 Team avorn.ro. 1C,1. Training Trip Cut Short. Klsinore. Cal., Mar. 21. The train 'ug trip of the Los Atrjeles club to tiiis ity will be shortened by one week. Manager Chance announced tod iy. The agel leader said his men would leave 'icre Saturdav for Los Angeles, as he feels thev will need to get accustomed. o the Washington park field during the final week of preparation. The Los Angeles te.im was scheduled Lo meet the Pomona college team here Niday, but lowering skies threatened to all off tiie game. Walter Holes. Angel catcher, who coached the Pomona team, was anxious to work against his pro teges and "show them up." Supreme Court Says Con tract Is Against Law (Continued From Tage One.) iNoiii Multnomah county, Judge McGinn iffirined iu opinion written by Justice Benson. Sarah Ti. Salisbury et al vs. .Toha Bruce God. lard et al, appellants, opin 'on bv Chief Justice Moore, Circuit Judge (Jantenbein for plaintiff re versed. Thomas J. Wilson vs. Investment pany et al, appellants, appealed from Multnomah county, action oil an account, opinion bv Justice Benson. Circuit Judge Morrow's judgment for plaintiff reversed. George W. Meek, appellant, vs. John Meek et ill. .IppealtU from Josephine county, suit to cancel a lease, opinion by Justice McBride, Circuit Judge Cal kin's judgment for defendant reversed. J. L. 1 1 .i n mi vs. Alluvial l-'arm com pany, appellant, appealed from Polk comitv, action involving .i note, opinion bv Justice Huruotte, I'onnei- Circuit Judge Holmes' judgment for plaintiff affirmed. K. D. I.ange vs. Hood ltiver Orchard Laud company, appellant, appealed from M ult noiiiah couiitv, .involving a ontract for the sale of laud, suit dis missed, opinion by Justice II irris. lames L. Allen et ill. appellants, vs. C. II. Mi-Nellan. appenlcd from Mult nomah county, involving the sale of land, opinion by Justice Burnett, Cir cuit Judge Hamilton's judgment for de fendants affirmed. Li Sai ( henk vs. Lee Lung et nl, ap pellants, nppcutcd from Multnomah ouutv, action on an account, opinion by Justice Benson, fircuit Judge Ihivis judgment for plaintiff reversed. Petition for rehearing was denied in lladley vs. Dudley nnd in Wheldon vs. I'nion Pacific Insurance company re si raining order was issued until fur ther order of the court. H. H. Riddell Gets Six Months Jail Sentence Portland, M ir. 21. Pour months in the county jail and a fine of .25i'0 was the sentence imposed by Pederal Judge Bean yesterday on II. II. Kiddell, Port t;i ii. I attorney and 'former secretary of the Oregon Inland Development com pany. Mr. Kiddell was convicted of having used the ni.liU to defraud in connection with the sale of alleged or chard lauds. Wallace McCnmaiit. nttorisr for Mr. Kiddell, eniplius'ed Mr. Ki.biell's good reputation and the fact thnt the trial jury hid recommended leniency, lie asked the court to take tills into con sideration and impose n fine only. This Judge Bean declined to do. The court is not justified in disposing of such cases w th n fine, except when there aro exceptional circumstances," Alaska Blizzard Causes Damage Suit Seattle, Wash., Mar. 21 Frozen near ly to death while traversing the bleak wastes above the Arctic circle in the interests of L'rik O. Liadblom, Seattle and Sun Francisco 'multimillionaire, Oleof A. Plnsfll, of Seattle, is suing his former employer in the United States circuit court here todny foi $30,111)0. The suit is to recover damages for an alleged breach of contract. Chisel alleged Liudblum sent him from Nome to a point on the Kobuk river, 100 miles north of the Arctic circle in l!10:t fc take charge of the Lucky Three mining properties' He alleges Lindblom ngreed to pay him $23') monthly and expenses if the mine paid, besides a handsome bun us. I f it did not pay he was to re turn to Nome where he had been em ployed for years as Lindblom 's repre sentative, and step into his old position, which paid $250 monthly. Arriving at the mini's he found there was not enough provisions to provldi against famine, and he started to Nome by reindeer team. The thermometer dropped to 70 de grees below zero, he said. Clasell's righ' hand is minus three fingers nnd his let" one, as the result of being frozen. Tlis nose also was frozen as well as one foot part of which he lost. Clasell has started another sni against Lindblom for $50,000 for per sonaf injuries. STOMACH MISERY QUICKLY VANISHES Your money back if you want it is the way in which Daniel J. Fry, the popular druggist, is selling Mi-o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy. This is an unusual plan, but Mi-o-na has so much merit and is so almost in variably successful in relieving all forms of indigestion that he ran but little risk in selling under a guarantee of this kind. Do not be miserable or make your friends miserable with your dyspepsia. Mi-o-na will help you. If it doesn't, tell Daniel J. Fry that you want your money back and he will cheerfully re fund "it. A change for the better will be seen from the first few doses of Mi-o-na and its continued use will soon start you on the road to perfect digestion and enjoyment of food. Mi-o-na has been so uniformly suc cessful that every box is sold under a positive guarantee to refund the money if it does not relieve. What fairer proposition could be made. Daniel J. Fry gives his personal guarantee of "money back if you want it" with every box "of Mi-o-na that he sells. A guarantee like this speaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. lie said. "There ought to be a prison sentence, though the length of the sen tnce is not- so importnnt. The court should not make it possible for a nun to promote a fraudulent scheme, ex pecting to be lined and estimating his profits as a matter of speculation. But in passing this sentence I desire to err on the side of mercy rather than on the side of extreme justice. "From the testimony it' is apparent that this comp.uiy had no other pur pose than to sell something that didn't belong to it. in this .Mr. Kiddell was a party. ' ' Kxecution of the sentence was stayed pending the preparation of a lull of ex ceptions for Mr. Kiddell by Attorney McCnmant. This will take about 40 lavs. EACH GOT A DECREE Sail Francisco, March 21. One of the few instnnces of record in which a husband and wife have simultaneously secured final divorce decrees was recorded here today. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kronmiller rushed to court, each demanding the final decree. The interlocutory decree was granted a year ago. Judge Van Nostrand gave Mrs. Kronmiller her decree, wnile Judge Murray gave the husband his. Both decree are legal. i t NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE! Kate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word It One week (6 insertions), per word 5 One month (20 insertions), per word 17t The Capital Journal will not be r sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified AdTertiee meats. Read your advertisement th first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirgo, 13c. HARRY V indowcleaner. Fhone 768. Apr BIGl! Y FOI! SALii 1!)M) Waller. Mar22 Will T K SKKD OATS 5:iF2.'i. For s ile l'hone Mar22 WANTKD Beef 1423-M. cattle and horse. Apr6 MOW HAKHL'll At the old stund on 1'nirgroiiiid road. Mar23 per thousand. Call .it office, 3o7 N. Com'l. l'hone 2."iU-K. Aprl PoU SALK White Rock eggs for Hatchnig. Phone 40;t-R. Mar21 FOR SALK SO head owes and some lambs. Phone SHF12. Mar22 UorSKKKKPlNti ROOMS New and clean. 170 Court street. Aprl5 FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 4!'l North Cottage. Mar31 PKt'.SK TKKKS ti and 8 foot, nt 7c. Oregon Ch.impion tlooseberries $15 OAK, drv ash. fir and maple cord wood. Fhone"l322-J. W. F. Proctor. AprlO ON K Ml l.F. FOR SALK Centle, 4 vrs. old. Will C.ritton. Thone firF22. Mar21 STILL 1 1 A V K lNF. T F.AM Of geld ings left, price right. Phone 1722. Mar22 PHONE 937 f or wood m, BROWN IiKUHOKX. F.tiGH 40c per setting, l'iiouo. 30F13 at me iltime. Mar2l MAXWKLL RUNABOUT Fine con ilH tion for sale $17.". Inquire 2-tO .Statu street. Mar23 UO.MK COMFORT IIANCIK For sale, in "A. No. 1" shape. 2.S7 S. Winter street. Mar25 WANTED To rent 7 or 8 room house reasonably close in. Addreso N. Ti. ii., care Journal. it FOR SALE OR TRADE Sawmill, 10m capacity Donkey. Timber. 744 N. Commercial. Mar2l CAPITAL Kl'U WORKS Rugs and carpet weaving. 371 North Jligh St. Salem, Or. Aprla FOR KENT A nico five room bunga low, very cheap. CI. W. Luflar, 4Kii Hubbard lildg. tt TEAMS WANTED $.1.00 per d iy. Must bo large, heavy teams. Call l ltlti Court St. jlur2l FOB BALE 15 acres Kottom 1-ind, south of Marion. Mrs. K. T'Aouias, Marion, Oregon. Apnli FOR SALFi Team, wagon and harness. Address T. N. A., Route I, Pox 4-C, Turner, Oregon. Mar22, BICYCLE FOR SALE Or will tradu for stmt gun or camera. Address B. S., euro of Journal. Mar2l FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, very convenient, close in. 4S2 S. Jligh. l'hone 1123. Mar23 FOR SALE ti room modern house, $1275 cash takes it. Star Grocery, till Market. J'liono 185. tt WANTED To borrow $800 on good city property, what interest 1 Addres TI. (J., care Journal. Mar22, DESIRABLE KOOM8 Furnace hen, fine location, excellent moils. Phone 1150-M. 1510 State. April7 $1,000 TO LOAN On good real cstato security. Donald W. Miles, 15 Bush. Bank iildg. l'hone 510. Mur2S FOR SALE Five passenger Studebak er auto, splendid condition, at a bar gain. See it. Vick Bros. Mar2l VVANTEiJ Lady roomer in modern home, cheap rent for companion, also three room suite. I'hono 511. tt' WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 acres of good potito land. Must be cheap. Adress Journal C-50. Mayo" FOR KENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, all modern conveniences, l'hone 070-J. Cull 087 N. Front. Mar23 WANTED To trade cows for a good horse, also 0 stands of bees for sale. O. O. Grcttie, Route 3. l'hone 77FI2. Mar2L FOR KENT Neatly furnished front apartments. Frices very reasonable. 2titi N. High street. l'hone I !)S)."i. Mar27 QOAT AND SITEEP SHEARING By up to date power equipment. LiBt your order at Salem Fuel Yards. l'hone 529. tt FOR RENT About 8 acres of plow land to put in hay near Fandricks' slaughter house. Call 771 N. Com'l street. Mar22 WHITE ROCKS An egg strain of ex hibition quality. 15 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tt SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Feathers and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. wicker. Fhone 1154. Aprl3 FOB BENT Btorej 21x165 feet, elee trie lights and steam heat. Bee Watt 8hipp Co., 219 North Commercial street. Phone 363. ti WANTED First class Royal or Un derwood typewriter, cheap for cash. Will call and examine machine. 11. K., Journal. Mar27 FOB 8ALE Fine residence lot, 62x108 feet, Cipital and Center streets. Price $2800. Write J. W. Beckley, Ner itrand, Minnesota. Mar23 TRADE Have $700 equity in extra large lot, tine loc ition, to trade for acres unimproved hind within 3 mile of Salem. Phone KU.i. Mur22, GOAT AN T) SHEEP SHEAR ING By experienced ninn, with up-to-date gas oline plant. List vour orders with II. Short, l'hone 1220-.L Mar23 WE WILL FAY Fourteen cents pound lor good neus, in cents lor eggs per dozen. Cherry City Cafe, 168 S. High street. Mickenham k Lindlcy. Mar21 FOR RENT Ml acres 4',fj acres tim othy and clover, spring water, good house, $25 and 25 days work n year. L. Mann, Route No. 2, Box 25, Silem, Ore. Mar2- FOR RENT One suite of front rooms for housekeeping down stairs, well furnished with furnace heat. Price reasonable, l'hone 814-R, 143 Court street. M.ir2l WANTED Tt) RENT Furnished house keeping rooms or small furnished house, preferedly near fair grounds. State price and location. 33 Care Journal. Mar221 DON T TAKE CHANCES With gmn osis; plant top grafted cherry trees. Koyal Ann and Lambert on Black Mar.zard stock. Harry E. White. Phone 14FI5. Mar27 SAW MILL FOR SALE 50.000 ca pacity. His been operated about 12 months. All ready for operating at present time. W. A. Tavlor, Macleav, receiver). Phone 38F24. Mar3l NURSERY STOCK Lowest prices t Northwestern nursery, rear of arm ory. Grafted Franquette Walnuts. Budded IIollv. Choice roses, etc. Phone 413. " Mar23 BIGGEST SALE ever you tin find: 20 acres, 16 to 17 acres plough land, balance good timber and pasture, no buildings. On county road. Little work to irrigate 2 or 3 acres. Good black garden land. Price $1500, it worth $3500. 1 need the money. 2'-0 miles from Silem. "20 Acres," care of Journal, AprlS