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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1916. ITTREE ' ft J t T Your "Gift" Prob lem Is Solved - And the annoyance of hav ing to do "Christmas Shop ping" is entirely eliminated, if you place your" order for a dozen nice, well made photographs, . Prevent the hurley-burley Christmas shopping at the last minute by letting us supply you NOW with the things your friends will ap preciate most, your photograph. The Parker Studio "The Photographer in You Town" - v" We'll get your orders out in , time for, Christmas if sit tings are made not later than December 20th. Best . . results will be obtained, however, by making early appointments. ' lilEXPECT VILLA WILL tt! . ........ .. 8 FORECLOSED ON RAILROAD Xcw York, Deo. 1. United Slates District Judge Mayer today signed a decree of fore closure in the Bankers Trust company equity suit against the Misaomi'aeifie railroad. The decree provides for the sale of collateral securities under a mortgage given by the Missou ri Pacific to the trust company, as trustee of a bond issue of . 9.31,00U. price of this collateral at ifi, 750,000. ' Independence Items ; GLASS OF SALTS IF (Capital Journal Special Service) independence, Nov. 30. Mrs. Goldie llnrkins of Winlock, Wash., is the guest i'f her mother, Mrs.-Tom Hurt. - - U fJalbrcnth left Monday, for San Francisco, where "he will spend Thanks giving. " ' . ' !' ' A. number of Independence people (trended. theO. A. C. and Oregon-foot-! "hull game on Saturday at ' Corvnlliir.' '1 nose. unending were grr. r. v ropp, Moss Walker, Roy Walker and Wil ; lard Reeves. - ,- '' .Mrs. Florence Whiteaker has resigned her position with the firm of -Kddy und f'Mrbrnv uml thtt Vflj-nncr will 1)H till ed by Miss Grace Jones. ' - ' A number of the Independence young Indies will give a Thanksgiving dance at the Opera house on Thanksgiving night. Mrs.Edlth-Peery of The Dalles, Ore gon, visited with friends and relatives in Monmouth and Independence the first of the. week. C. K. Ireland of Portland spent the week end with J. tfl Cooper and family. ..lack House, the obliging clerk of the Hotel Braver, is on the nick list... A corn show will be held here on Friday and Saturday in the Asa Taylor building on C street. And llie lauies will serve, a dinner for the benefit of the public library. Married - Collius-Xelson. The marriage of Misn t'ora Collins and John Xelson --toon place on Tuesdny November 2H, HUH, at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collins. The ceremony was performed by liev. Stephens of the C hristian church. A weddtng din ner was served, following the eereinony Unlv the close relatives were present. The young couple departed for their home in Corvullis, where Mr. Nelson is fngagedun business. Mr. Nelson is the fon of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson of this citv. Their many friends wish them much happiness. Eat Less Meat ' If Yon Feel Backachy or Have JJIadder TroubleTake Glass : of Salts . Xo man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by. flush ing the kidneys occasionally, . says a well . known authority.' . Meat - forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked . from . the' strain, get sluggish and fail to. filter; the waste and poisons from theblood,! then we get siek. Nearly all rneuraa-j tism, hcaduche, liver trouble, nervous-; ness, dizziness, sleeplessness and uri nary disorders come from sluggish kid neys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidu'eys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop If He Docs It Will Mean Uncle Sara Wi Begin War On Bandit Industries Strong and AH Prices Firm New York, Dec. 1. The "New York Kvening Sun financial review said today: The general industrial and railroad list was strong in today's market though in no sense spectacular except in spots which -was natural, following a holidat with but ono full session und a hall holiday in the remainder of the week The railroad department was strong throughout with gains of ono to twt points or more. The industrial list expressed gool buying, with .orders accumulated ove the Thanksgiving holiday. With, thest nut of the way prices became irregular. At midday new gains were made, but covering methods were in evidence somewhat throughout the session. Uni ted States Steel, selling without the dividend of 1 1-4 per cent regular and 1 per cent extra, gained two points or more. The other steel shures and the lenpper group made good fractional gains, in some cases more. Ohio Cities Gas was a pyrotechnienl performer, advancing over 14 points to. through 11S, and Montana Power also at above 114, nearlv -seven points up. The Mexican stocks felt the adverse ef fects of renewed warfare in Mexico. Denver, Colo., Dec. 1 That Villa will tuke Juarez within a week and that his capture of the city will be the signal for war between the United States and the bandit leader, was the prediction made today by Major A. II. Williams oi the Colorado National Guard, who returned from tho bonier yesterday. "Tho United States military author ities have prepared to attack Villa when ho captures Juarez," enid Major Williams- "Twenty-five thousand troops are now massed at Si Paso, ready to cross the international bridge when the bandit takes the border city." Major Williams declared that the ad ministration at Washington for months hus been cogui.ant of tho growing strength of Villa in . northern Mexico and that the concentration of troops at Kl Paso han been in preparation for this contingency. "If Villa contemplates another raid into the United States, nnd that is prob able, it is likely Kl Paao would be his objective. The military authorities evi dently have foreseen such a tep.and have concentrated troops there for that reason." .'"-'.- 'Major Williams declared that in all probability the American forces would not wait for Villa to attack Kl Paso but would strike first. - Bars No Danger. El Faso; Texas, Dec 1. Every pre paration was being made late today for the defense of Juarez in case of attack by Villistas, ulthough Carrsnza officials declare -they don't believe the bandit leader- will venture an attack upon the border city -General Gonzales, commander at Ju arez; announced this afternoon that sev eral . more troop trains with survivors or toe ,.nuiuanua-t.iTy-rjattie . ore en route to the border. Toda the Juarez de taeto garrison numbers J,S0O men and Avirhiii 24 hours Gonzales will have 2,500 men under his command. 4 "To harass and cut off any ad vance' said Gonzales, "we will leave 500 men along the railway line between -the border and Chihuahua City. These .measures are only precautionary, how ever, as we do not expect an attack.' At the Mexican consulate here it was -announced that Generals Mavcotte and Trevino bad merged their commands and would sdvanceMo attack Villa from the south and east. "'On '-.the second train reaching the border with refugees wag General Tie vino's private car and a flat ear ear- tying the Trevino family automobile. Reports are current in Juarez that the commander himself had fll to the bor der, but confirmation of these reports is impossible to obtuin. In anticipation of an attack by Vil listas, merchants in Juarez are today moving their stocks of merchandise to the American side of the border. In one lot there was six thousand sacks Does Your Stomach Trouble You? 1 y-vV J TYunuui iui V wmcnange A that fffilong Face! Ana One Dose Has Often Dispelled Tears of Buffering. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy-can real ly be termed WONDERFUL.' No matter where you live you will find peoplo who have suffered with Stom ach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. etc., and have been restored to health and are loud in their praise of this remedy. It acts on the source and foundation cf these ailments, remov ing the poisonous catarrh antt biie accretions, taking out the inflamma lion irom the intestinal tract an assists in rendering the SURViVALGFTHE PUREST - Sweet Caporal is the only cig arette to survive the test of forty years on the market and remain a rational favorite, steadily gain-l ine in Donulanty. Because in four' decades (he cigarette industry has been unable to produce a better cigarette. Sweet Caporal is the' purest cigarette that can be made with a pure tobacco navor mat has never been duplicated in any ether c:ga;ette at any price. Many proved in has giver slage-co, the t.xpr Sweet C irette, re in four ti unable t rette. ever it Sweet purest ciS with a has neve other ciwl CIGARETTE. PURITY PROVED IN BLACK AKD WHITE Smokers who watch the interest ing Sweet Caporal demonstration ire shown something different The demonstrators burn some or Jinary paper for them, which leaves a black ash. Then burn some of the high-grade, imported French ctrnrrtt Thus before their, eyes smoker have the proof of Sweet Caporal demonstrators explain that this pure, tasteless, odorless. Sweet Caporal - paper The purest het IN EVERY CIVILIZED COUHTRY-"SWEETS" l Sweet Caporal cignrettcs are on the elobe The world-wide de- knand for Sweet Caporal grew' purity in black and white. The w'""ut advertising of any kind- remarkable record of this fa mous original cigarette Ameri can ernnkr " iM, I -- . 1. M ill ' , jwyaavrawM.,., t ' .-.a r kJMB . JI-. r ? ?ti .daythaii sU KiLg'ViS. rmrX?Z-tf. 2 t ... f -vWT'--'.. ,4.. .,diuelk 5tgfl tfe. ft -s r. V. -M L--:.:ir.-.v.-.-.-ii 11 W sss 9 i-'9 V8$E9 JT, TKE FIRST SMOKE Nearly every nun h.i tarttd imokinc with famous old Swctl Caporal, the original ci&ireUC. tt.1 Luuo- "Swtets."' because their purity injures vhulcionic uijuy-j nient. "GOOD OLD SWEETS" That is the name by which Sweet Caporal cigarettes arc af fectionately known to millions ol smokers gain- ccaute in four T"ilte cicarette industry has been ututble to produce a better cigarette. AMGKG BALL PLAYERS 110 ullicr clgiirette etijuvs the wide Mircad 1'opitlarity of Sweet Capo Jul Humlrcdsot big league suri' mole "Sweets,1 because tlicir purity insures wholesome enjoy ment llascball and Sweet Cap tales are Sweet Caporal smokers . No ercatcr tribute could he paid . to the purity of Sweet Caporal, SWEET CAPORAL IN THE SERVICE In the U S ifrmy and Navy Ijwect C.tporal cgaretu-s are a universal favorite, and have been for over forty years. Today at every officers' mess; at every fort nnd on every battleship, Sweet for four decades. oral have been national favorite CaKiral will be found a familial feature of the Service. Selling of Securities By , Large Interests Is Noted tiul advnnco in money rates on our side of the Atlantic, llritish interests lie clearly against high rates. Any such advance under current conditions would for example, be of a discouraging char eating meat and get about four ounces ,,f fi0Hr wM).h WB,8 HlippP( to juareu of .lad Salts from any pharmacy; takclonly fc,v days ag0) anil Rnr,ther iot of a iuirrjiuui 1.. v .jr, carloads of merchandise was expect- fore breakfast and in a few days yoitrj cd bfttk to thc American side this morn kidneys will act fine. This famous saltH, inK Residents in the Mexican border is made from the acid of grapes and town coutimie to iP(,ve )ueir ),omes am) lemon juice, combined with lithia, and re moving to the American side. . has been used for generations to flush , , and stimulate the kidneys, also to neu tralize the acids in urine so it no long er chum's irritation, thus ending b)ad- der weakness. j Jad Salts is inexpensive nnd cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent I eptic. Buffeters are urged to try one oose wnica ajone saould relieve your suffering and convinco you that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy should restore you to good health. Put it to a test today Send for booklet on Htoinach Ailments to Goo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 15C Whiting St., Chicago, or better still obtain a bottle from your druggist. J. C. Perry, 115 South Commercial street. San Francisco Has Lively Bread War Sun Francisco, Dec. 1. Sail Franciseo M in the midst of a bread war today with large bakeries nnd manufacturers lined up on one side and John AI. Col bert, a small grocer, and his customers on thc other. Colbert toduy sold bread at four cents a loaf, two eeuts under the present re tail price. All big bukeries except one, Colbert asserts, have out off his sup ply of bread. lie announced that he would take the matter up with the dis trict attoThey. "Beduee the hijrh cost of living. Bread four conls a loaf here," reud the sign Colbert hung in his window. Frank B. Counolly, secretary of the retail grocers- association declared to -Xcw York, Use.. 1. Increased pres sure of securities .seems to.be develop ing in Stock Exchange circles. There still is a remarkable power of absorp tion. But 1he selling seemingly is, by stronger interests than the buying and actor in connection with. tho financial the new position does not suggest the plans of the Kntente' Powers. Advices same degreo of strength' and confidence cabled from London suggest the early as has so recently been current. announcement of a new long-term This vonefmnnrv -trend is not nltn- ltritish war ldHll which will nresent dlcether. surprising. It may in appreci- conversion rights for-the-older louns nnti-t able measure be regarded a natural re- and at the same time will appeal on sponse ;td -news developments that are: favorable terms for new capital. When Iporntion has this week announced an other advance of 10 por cent in wages, ' I making the third advance of this! um- I . -.'it.:- l . .i 'uiuiL wiittiu a year, imcr iron a.ii steel manufacturers ore following the ' lead of the larger company and advat:c- . es are numerous In other industries. -Mills throughout the country are mail ing phenominal profits, but' it is obv!- -Otis that when the war ends, as it niti-t sooifer kr later, a geuefrtil rendjiiM- " nient must ensue. It then will be ne'- , essary for labor to assume its proper -share of the reaction, which, howevct, ' is a position that it is ditficult to ! lieve the lenders will willingly take. . The outlook for tho market for -if.- curities appears to favor active in and out trading operations accompanied ty , raiid fluctuations -HKNHV (MOWS, . Mysterious Pains and Aches ; ulculated to exerciife a more or less restraining influence on Stock Ex change operations. - For . instance, the decision of thc managers of tho large transportation companies of the coun try to contest the enforcement of the Adaiuson Law the so-called Eight Hour Kuilroad Labor Law on . the ground that thc measure contravenes constitutional rights, opens up an im portant question. KtTorts- are being made as a result of the co-operation of thc (ioverniuent to seeuro a decision on this point by the court of last resort before Junuary 1, which is the date set for .the measure to go into practical operation. In order, to expedite the decision the United States Circuit Court at Kansas City has ruled against the constitutionality of the act, ad mittedly . ignoring the merits of the case. This permits an appeal at once to be taken in the interest of a prompt final decision. Tho Adamson Law was enacted under threat of a nationwide strike that promised to tie up trude and industry and entail widespread suffering, loss and inconvenience. Labor still seems to bo maintaining tlr same determined tittitudo to enforce by this means higher wages under threat of shutting down transporta tion facilities. Presumably there will Make Life Hard to Boar For Mai:7 Salem Women. this loan is to bo offered it will' un questionably be deemed desirable to arrange this money situation in a. com fort able position in order to assure complete success for the transaction. In these circumstances a: lowering of the Hank of Kiiglund rate and a gen eral easing of government rates for i.tii.. .,. ..in. ncatiaciics a nrolml Iv he sueactcd. Obviouslv it i Kid.ev " becomes dangerous wouldi create a difficult problem, thentening the maintenance, of sterling exchanges on our side of the Atlantic, if there should be any substantial ad vance in liioncv rates here at a time loo many women mistake their pan . and aches for troubles peculiar to ti't sex. More often disordered kidneys nie causing the aching back, dizy spel . pcadaclies and irregular uruuttiniv. f neglected. Lse time-hieu kidin v remedy Dunne's Mdncy Pills. Hos- of peoplo testify to their merit. Kci -j a Salem case: ' Mrs. L. A. TJrngcr, BHD S. Thirteeirb 1,1 1 1 cj ci..!.. .it .. ..... . .i. i nv.,ai.. oillf-iu. nntni x (Kit liuiini-iriinui 7. or lirouou ecu-reoucT 011 aurouti. iu . - .. .-, , , avoid such a condition it would hJn''i!ti'),t necessary for the British treasury to send us 'considerable amounts of gold. In fuet there is excellent authniily lor the statement that a renewal of the ii. ward sold movement which was sus penilerrutter the recent successful flo tation of :i(l0,0un,0iiu in United King dom notes will be resumed at an early date. Waiting for the Message very reliable medicine for -kidney d orders. I have taken them en severil . occasions, when 1 hnvo had a dull, tired j feeling across my kidneys nnd when " they haven't been anting regularly nil . they havo never failed to give ine quick relief. It is only once in a great whiV now that I have to resort to a kidnrv . I medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim"- . The closing session of the present I.T alt for kidney remedy get unan s isiuney nils tne same tni r. Mrs. Drnger hud. Fostcr-Milburn CV., . Props., Buffulo, X. T. day it Would be illloossibln for fnlbnrt to continue selling bread at such a fig-1 be no stoppage of work if the Supreme ure. In fact, Secretary Foley of the ' Court rules that the law as enacted .Master Bakers' association declared the -does not violate constitutional gunran bakers are considering raising the price j tees. But, on the other hand, should .. , . ... .,,, u, ' 1 litlna-water drink which everyone S'.Hpleton-Nelson. , .Mis. Bertha Stan-1 h , , t k nJ , k , Mo,, daughter ttrinJrA!lnru,,: kidneys clean and nctive and the blood I Virr If'nrMIP"-, thereby avoiding serious kidney A. Nelson on Tuesday, November 3S. -o.nplications. ....... .i... o i ..,..:.. i.- t 'nttiniif I church at 4 p. m. by KaTtier Forget. j Ij, rmqnV S AllSWer The vnunt, coi nle will make then- home: WllHCUPJ a nUSVVCI in Albany, where .Mr. Nelson is en Ringed in business. IS" .Mrs. P. L. Hedges ahd Mrs. E. Cook were Silem visitors on Wednesday. l.'ev. Dr. Diinsmore, who hus been confined to the house with the rheuma tism, is again able to be out. GENERAL TURNER APPOINTED About Marina Sinking Washington, Dee. 1. (loriiinny ' answer to American inquiries regarding torpedoing of the steamer Marina reached the state department today. Following his recent policy of with holding all information on intverna- or state ... i. i Ti. ....,..; tional problems, Secretary Ottawa. . On.., pec. 1 -Th . , .p oiu t- I refuse(1't0 y nient of Alaior General Turner, . C, . .... ., ,- - nMAa tn'li e message or lis unuiin. , commander of Cnnad an forces , (.ermlllKAmbaasll(,or Voll il(.rnMorff Lngland, was olf.cally continued here, aU(d )imB in mnnv Ten'eral Turner won the Victoria'""' to nee Secretnry-of State Lans fr.. the South African war and ing shortly after snomiucement of re- wa in charge of the Second division atipt of the Manila .message. - " was the battle of Ypres. He is a son of, thought his visit might portend s.g the late Hon. Kichard Turner, once inificant development in tho tlerieau member of the legislature. American submarine problem. John D. Archbold Given New Supply of Blood He May Survice Tarrytown, X. V., Dec. 1. .Tohn D. Archbold, Standard Oil hi'ad. lighting stubbornly all day and holding his own I no. -a lla I'.imUi' a, Ilia l.,..lui.lii luina this afternoon that he may survive. His plVfic'uiHiHi were able to refiort no change in spile ot tears earlier Lansing refused to reveal the nature of'jn the day that his resistance might weaken. v At nine o'clock' it wns said at the Archbold home that the Standard Oil magnate was "holding his own." of bread to seven cents, Colbert declines to reveal where he is purchasing his bread. Wonfc Lunyo ami Ghost Troubles respond more quickly to the blood-enriching oil-food in SCOTT'S EMULSION and bronchial tubes. peculiar benefit to the respiratory . tract and is liberally used in tu berculosis camps for that purpose. ! You get no alcohol in Scott's. Scott & Bownt, Bloomfield. N. J. il.n ..niiit sustain what seems to be the unanimous view --of eminent railroad legal advisers, namely, that the law is line nstitiitiomil, then, if present state ments of leaders lire to be accepted seriously, no time will be Ipst in bring ing about a serious condition in rail road operation. This is nn unfortunate condition of affairs. Would Labor Defy Courts? It certainly would be an unpopular p isition for labor to assume if it should openly defy the courts. The railroads are, it is true, enjoying a period of prosperity. The owners of securities of the road as well as the employes arc entitled to participate in this im provement. There should moreover be nroner' regard for Hid credit of the than tO any Other on mediane. transportation companies which m ed cryrVpej nourishing unts-of new capital for ex- & IS a ticn, nourisning! h 1ruVoment in or""''' food to strengthen tender inroaw 1(ll.t u,i,.,llin,(.v their V 18 01 i f unci ions us' common curriers. This new capital cannot be readily secured unless the railroads themselves can show thev ore conducting a profitable business Mind that the new securities thev propose to offer to investors are MX sound. Any attack sum as is now t il,h..iitened bv labor would be discoivr- !,,,,, to purchasers of the older classes STATE OF OEEjvJ PROPOSALS , J raji,.B(i securities, not to n lion FOR SUPPLIES "' .,M.'" :' ...; ones. Cntil this ACIDS IN THE SYSTEM Acids accumulating in the system in i excess, poison the blood and cause a great variety of diseases, affecting the ikin and other mucous surfaces, the heart and arteries, brain and general nervous system, joints and muscles. Some of these diseases are Rheuma tism in its many forms, Catarrh, Eczema, Hives, itching and burning of the skin, dizziness, mental depres lion and a variety of other ailments. Va must eliminate the acid from four system and purify your bloed1 before you can be rid of your trouble. S. b. b. has been puntying ana nour ishing the blood for over half a cen tury. It is also a very efficient tonic and being purely vegetable, it isTthe most efficient agent known in the cleansing of the blood and toning up of the system. Call for it at your druggists and don't accept a substitute. If special medical advice is desired write Med ical Department 93, Swift Specific Co, Atlanta, Ca, The Oregon' State ooard of control,"' . ,.,,.,,.,, .... t, ; at t. "Mr. Archbold had a comfortable i will receive sealed bids on December ...ttlin night and appeared to have gained 12, lHlti, at 2:00 p. in., for furnishing to continue a "" u,,""h some strength this morning," it was, supplies to the vurions state uistitu-1 influence in mum r stated. Itions; consisting or dry goods, clothing, The wees, s u'i The nil company head was so weak a I furnishings, groceries, shoes, hardware,, l-misuiilly heavy foreign uenianus few davs ago that it was decided to I brooms, drugs, paints, oils, stationery,' (hat from day to day are appearing tor resort to blood transfusion in tho hope j crockery, plumbing, etc., for thc seint- Ilpw capital seem to be finuly resulting of giving him strength, and his-hauf-i annual period emling June .win, jn an appreciably firmer money sniiu- fenr, u. Sloseeer, who nas Been employ ed in the family for several years, gave several ounces of blood for his em ployer. This has had little effect on Archbold. it was said. Archbold was taaen ill-November !! and his ailment was diagnosed as appendicitis. AECHIBOLD SERIOUSLY ILL Tarrvtown, X. Y, Dee. 1. At the (Specifications and schedules will This-week's offerings havle in Ciirmsneu upon appiicauou io toe wc-. , , , .-,o.OOO,000 Ttussiaii (iovern retary at Salem, Oregon also from ie '$.-,,000,000 loan to China industries and manufactures bureau, nieiu loan, t , . . Chamber of -( oiuniercc, Portland, Ore- and Hired loans of 11120,000,000 en. to gon. Kach bid to be accompanied by a 'be divided equally among the three certified check in the sum of 10 per i.-renili cities Bordeaux, Marseilles and Lyons. There are indications, too, that domestic interests also are making pro visions for new capital, taking ad- of money cent of the whole amount of bid, pay able to the Oreaon Stale Hoard of Con trol.to be held as a guaranty of the I 11 Ii 1 ul periormaiici! ui nm i-uinmi... - , . , i-v" I '. ' . t1 vantage of the abundance home of John Archibold, president ofaI1y or all bids or to accept aay part ofjind credit that is so cienriv rnnow.ng . . m v- t- , I .U . ...nit r.t thA iv-ni Tlierc seems the stanilarii uu company oi .icw-.mt- a i" , . sev. earlv tudav it was admitted that! R. II. (i(M)DI.V, Secretary, rcfinn to believe however that every the condition of the magnate, who re cently underwent en operation for ap pendicitis, is serious. Oregon State Hoard of Control, effort will be made on liefiair or tne Xov. is, Dee. 1-4-8. IHritish Treasury to prevent a substan- congress is to convene on December 4. In view of the uncertainties abroad, the .Mexican tumbles, and the lubor and other problems at home, keen in terest not 11 n nut ii i ally ultaclies to I'res ident Wilson's policies to be enumer ated ill his address to the legislature. I'ntil some definite indication of their character is available the uncertainty will be apt to induce a certain amount of further restraint in stock exchange operations. Press advices from. Wash ington speak uf a desire on the part of j the presuleiiT. lor ine eniici in oi h-k- islation designed to prevent strikes on railroads unless definite notice shall have been given well in advance. This in a provision that would very likely be opposed by labor leaders, but is one that would do much for all interests. There also is a movement to scctir" legislation" limiting the exports of Am erican food products because of the hi'jh prices. This legislation would be unwise. The president's explanation of our foreign relations will be nwail- c, with interest. There ts no perceptible sign tints far of any check to th iimtry's business activities. Kverything is still running full speed nheud. The I'. S. Steel cor- j(tl)t!(ejlJt!J(itllt:: De ft NKW TODAY ADS AVH.L BB W ft read in the Journal in all live '. ' ft Minion county homes Try 'cm. ;' ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftitt ljTlij0J Sve Work. Gcta Can Today Job Department Is Busy all the Time. It goes to prove that our work and prices satisfy the users good Printing.