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THF. DAILY TAMTAT. JOT'RXAL, SALEM. OREGON', SATURDAY. APRIL 21. 1917. SEVEN NEW TODAY H I'GOUHCiL HAS SCRAP TO STOP FOODSTUFFS SVER POLICE MATRON, i REACHING GERMANY fur mil-; H. linker, phiii ? CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES WHITE Li:,I.oi: .p.v . iux . ; fur mli-: hiit'-hnur rw. n i ... i -. Rate l'eT word -Mw iooa: f ' U m-ertion, per word le, ,iue week (ti insertions) T word ...e 0, n.Hiith (J iiiortion..rrword..lv Tlif apitul Journal will not lie re ,.,oiiil.le for more than one insertion for errors iu Classified Advertisements Read ur advertisement the first day it aopcars and notify ns immediately. iliuimiiiu charge, HAVE VOL" ptlullC 7- WOOD SAW1XC -Call tf Kttl: KKXT SKiXH For sale lit Cap ital Journal office, tf GET PRICES On farm Die Journal office. salr I. ills at It il, I; sAI.E- V. D. 4. -Fresh cow. Phone ."OFti. 4 21 I'di; SALE Nearly new top buggy an, I harness, $.Vi." Phone 14E13. 4 2j K0ri K Lot plowing 2ulM. done. 1'lione 4-21 F l.'XIHED ROOM .'0 a PCI Mill, Phono 047. week. 4-21 Foli ," ivuu, dition, nemi-modern, ' I'honp LU41K. X(l 1 V.tH) FIlESII Oj'.V W.ifa ,alf tor sale. Peter ISivboff. 1:. P. j ;, box 49A, Salem, Oregon. ; I'dli HALE Hay, vet. I, i,,,. w. una a linlf enit of 1 Silverton road. F. J). Ward Defends Incumbent America to Prevent Her Motion to Indefinitely Pest- ; Produce Being Sent pone Defeated j Through Neutrals Washington, April 21. Measures to Tiut ta a'?..j t of ('. m-:i!u.3a l."u raa to rep! ''" orf.r. authorizing prevent food and supplies reaching the ta- j'.:r f rr-W Kama aa whol- memr through Tieace time Ameriean i.rr.j n i., ;u j ly sin-,lii for and mat it waa aimed ; irak .hanm-U o the Vaiidinavias are ,ll tt,-Le.i. 4 - , tv. it iff. V J fb.run' iititr: Vtt t . . . ;.... l. .1 ...:..: : - - - - - , 1111 01 r ireourauuu u ur iniiuisii.i-- FOR SAWSii Aneona and .i-feJ'"1 'J Im' Mr' M'rai. Vnitcd l'res learned today. Itnfl' l.eKl.orn yearLn Lea. tl'.Vi I".hni' f'" '' K 'r"i- l-k "to the' Thl. ..rot.n, one f general eaeh I'Ih.ik. 44i ' j .-iofff aaia er atifirnt made tiiis: , ,. . eaui. i iiuuc 4 i series of "trading witu the enemy" j morning lv Couriedman Ward. ao, rnrof it-rvr. t ., . , I foaht the ii'.-aore en it can.c os for restrictions being worked out by the .tuZJV. ' MI,'.:U1 M '"l-l trading .i,h the enemy com- Cornack bldK Phone 117 5 7i "1"'t;".i the eoiini-ii. mlttee appointeu by the cabinet and PURITY AND POWER Naoasaary to Ova ream Impura Bled and Waak Condition. Tho rocent try Ins wethr. ex posure to atorma, tho grip, hard cold, pneumonia, fevern, diphtheria and other blood-polsoninR, proniratinn dm nwi leave the whole nyatem Rub normal llow par weak and alow blood depleted and thin, with that tired feelins. poor appetite, delicate difreative power or almost nono at all. The ideal treatment is Hood'a SamapariUa to be taken before mele thoroughly to purify the blood and expel poison, and Peptirow fills to be taken after meala to put power Into the blood, give atrenjrth. Increase red corpuscle and restore normal health-tone. Hood'a Sarsaparilla taaa for 40 yeara won and held the favor of the people. Peptiron Pills are named from pep sin and Iron and Include nux and other good blood and stomach tonlca. Be wise and bepin on this sensible, reliable course of medicine today. .(1ST Airedale Terrier don. Ma.-h tar with blaek na.idli-. 't.ijo rewanl. Plume 1 1 rj.'i. 4 'J HAHKY WINDOW i:;.U.i. C'LKAXEH Phone 4'jii CARDKXH PT.OWEl At right prices t . I!. .Miller, l'hone 837. 5-3 roU KKXT Modem furnished Loiih keepint; rooiiK, cIom- in. 1:;7 .-outh Coiuuiereiul. 4 i; HAIR SW1TCHKS 4..-0, $1.00, MWii Ward obje..-tei be.ause he thought that A. K. Lyons, IGj N. Liberty, phone 'it would ifivo nr. opfxirtunity to have it 1032. ' i lro!ight up a;;iit when the carfi were i tnfk-.-.l uw.ft the W.eaitire and its atttemeat of Coor.rilmaii LnruU regard-: n.po.l of a representative each of .nu the -,rk of Mm. Dorsrr, in that she;1' '. J",' n'1 tommtKt depait di.i ii'i work after 6 o'cloik and aidiu'cnts- ... he woiid.do no work after that honr.l LeKisltion to seal an airtight eeo were utterly without foundation andj 0"e blockade about the central pow- ridieuloui to any one acuuauited withi" i expecieu 10 i.e pn-aeuiru iu vou the facts. When the I'.after waj r ropi -ed to be I.iid on the tebie lat niht. Councilman MAN AND W1FK WAXTUD To tale cli:irne of dairy. Pliono 31'13. 4-23 WANTKD Position as liousekeeper on raneh. l'hone 80F13. 4 24 CIIKAT 1IAV FOK HALK First Phone 24 1"). lass. 4-27 l'dl; SAI.K 1 Poland China brood sow C. X. KhsbIp. H.-3. 4 21 It iT I'LOWJXG DOXK Phone 2017.1. 5-20 cress shortlv. While the I'nited Stales went on reconl npuiiist the principle of the commercial blacklist, some means, it was stated, must and will be found to prevent Swedish and Danish merchants from acting ns go-betweens for Ger many. . The rrovernment also . faces the HEMSTITCHING Chainstitching em- friends were absent, broiderv. Nu Hone Corset Parlors.. The motion of CouiM-iln.ua Wilson to A. K. Lvuna. Kifi N. I.iliertv l'hone i have the meaure indefinitely rostiKiued 'problem of ureveniins tierman-Amer 1032. 4 2" was lost when Couneilmeu Buchner, ! jean trader here from shoving supplies . j Mel-on, Millet, Kobens and! through tne Scandinavins via German WANTED To rent. 40 or k acres of j l.'nruh vote.l agaiusr it. Those voting;or quasi-German confederates there, good land close to Salem. Would' to indefinitely posttKine. and so finally That this country will refuse to en purchaso some stock mid imdements. dispose of Cie matter at that time were tt.r jnl0 anv. general blacklisting of Address box 74, Vasiion. Wash. 4-21 j Llhott. Hoover, Kigdon, Ward and Wil- (.ierman mercbuiits in neutral coun- son. - I rie inst because of their nationality XEW MltliEK'N Five rooms t'ur sale on easy terms or will trade for small farm, lino Marion Sr., near loth. 4 21 l'nl; SALIC One high tension neto. l'hone 12,")2W. m:g 4 24 I'K ACTH'AL NTKSK R. 4, I'lione ill'"4. Wishes work. box 102 4 24 JOXKS' Nt'KSKliV S-nte and 24th. tf Says TJurnli Tooled Thera. Cuuiuilmaii Ward said this morning that some of the eouneilmeu were fool ed bv (.'oun-i'.iuau I'nr'ih "s talk about j the police matron not doing any work HOUSE, UHJGY AND HARNESS ; Hu that they consented to vote no on For cheap; apply at Farmers' Feed I indefinite postponement. A bill to table stable, smith Hih, opposite Oregon j the measure v.'as vote down after Mayor Electric station. U'iKeyes had stc.ted that he was not in la- 1 vor of holding the ordinance to repeal LOST Dog, female setter, white with:as a t.u, ov, r the head of Mrs. Dorscy. red ticks, and red ears, itcward o. Councilman I'nruh declared that he Anyone found harboring will bejina accumplished what he intended to prosecuted. Hill, U. box o.i, l'hone j ,i0 ; tiat Counciuman Ward should not Oil -t i indefiiiitelv postpone the bill GREAT LOAN ILL BE E Engineers and Experts to Aid in Solving Transportation Problems By Robert J. Bender, (I'nited Tress Staff Correspondent.) Washington, April 21. In the belief j that Eussia affords the roost delicate,! as well as the most important problem j li 1 c sk ))c )(c )(t 3t sfc 9 i)c PATRIOTISM WITHOUT PROFIT Whatever you are called upon to do whatever you c h 0 0 s t to d o whatever your consdenc advisea yoa to do for your Country and Us whole of Mankind in tho present crisis l, is believed yon will do gladly and wil lingly and without thought of profit to yourself. IS THE WORLD BIGHT WHEN IT SO DEPENDS TJPON YOU ? ationalBank; OrcfjQq is believed certain, however. 1 "We must work ovrt a plan to pre r 1 11.,,.. vent our suppires ironi reni-mng main-. with as little unjust discrim inating against law abiding merchants as possible." was the statement of a high official today TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE FUJI liENT 8 room modern near state house. Phone 102! house, tf Fill! SALE Fresh cow. l'hone f)3P). 4-23 l'dl! SALE One I'lione 12."3W. high tension mngnotn ' 4-23 WANTED Two immigrants to 2! 23 N. liroadwav. work. 4 21 KOoMS 25 cents and up at the Leon ard, 2o4 N. Front St. 4-21 HIGHEST Market price paid ' beans. Phono 17o, Mr. Cooper. for tf Ti;i:sPASs- nal office. -Notices for sale at Jour-tf SIX C 11 1 HOI 'U ACT 1 0 A D.T I'STM E NTS - .").00. Dr. Mac. Phone 372. tt l.l 1ST A niekleplated carbide gener- n'or. Finder please phone lUS.il. Suitable reward. 4-21 WANTED Sewing for small children work guaranteed. Call 840 S. Liber tv St. 4-2; stating that he was a 'personal friend of MONEY LOANED On furniture, ve-jjlrs. Doreev and was raised iu the com-! hides, livestock, implements, etc., nillIlitv j ,vhich she lived, he moved. Union Loan Agency, 4.17 S. Higu ; thnt the bill come to a final vote und street. -23! not passed. The bill was defeated. '! ( V.inicihnnn V:lrd stfltetl that Colin-' AUCTIONEERS Col. W. F. ' Wright,1 ;,,.. T-nri, U also n personal friend! Turner, Or., Col K. G. Snider, Salem,, ot- Ar,.a slmnl: nn,l that thev often walk1 National K. II. K. . ., ' lloston " . ! After .- . v. ...i. 2 It 4 .sew It'ir. - Tyler and Gowdyf Anderson and Rar-iden. If Or. Hest service, reasonable rates. Pliono 1428M. Salem, Or. tf llrooklvn Philadelphia Pfefter and Mevers; Kixey fer. ' - '.. '" IT. E. 4 10 2 1 10 2 und Killl- WANTED Kxperienccd pattern mak er who has had foundry experience. State wage expected for continuous employment. Address li. T. McHuin, West Linn, Oregon. 4-21 FOR HA Hi NT acres fine potato land, 4 miles out. price $11. )0; $400 down, balance $100 a year, li per cent inter est. AV. 11. Grabenhorst . Co., 27.3 State St. Cincinnati St. Louis Mitchell and Wingo; Snvder. GARAGE' FOR SAI.K Central loca tion in Salem," standard equipment, large floor spaeo, $2.",000.0l) business in I !).!i; reasonable price and terms. Attorney W. A. Wiest, 312 Masonic building. 4-23 WANTED Girl to belli with light house work. Pleasant ranch home. Phone 7SF.13. 4 20 WANTED Men to cut up logs into wood fit Salem. Phone 0P2 after 0 p. m. K. A. Way. 4 23 WANTED Man and wife to work in logging camp, close in. Phone 002. E. A. Wav. ' 4 23 FOR SALE Team of bay mares, har ness and wagon, about 2400 lbs., age fi; guaranteed good workers. Price 324, n bargain. Cnll at 254 Ferry street Gilliam stable, l'hone 00."). 4-21 AVAXTED Good shipping potatoes Will pay top price. Salem Fruit Co. Al TO Five passenger touring, first class condition- for sale cheap. 240 State St. 4-21 WILL PAY CASH For second hand Fords. Dodk'e and Duiek cars. Dwight Mistier. tf 2 MODERN FLATS 5 rooms each, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1737W. 4 GET YOUR Tif-snass notices, new supply of cloth ones at Capital Jour mil. tf Ffl SALE Set 3-ineh tire, half trucl. wheels new., for 3',i inch l'.ain wagon Price 40 nt I'ohle .t Sou. Chns. W. Warner owner. Silverton. H. 3. 4-21 Fo( I! EXT Five room cottage, part lv furnished. Phone 1997. or lv E Cooper, city marshal. WANTED To rent small pasture of from 20 to 40 acres. Must have wate and good fence. Phone 1100 or 12 or write R. Catlin, Salem. " 4-2 !EXD, OREGON Is a rapidly grow ing town of six thousand inhabitants, good schools, churches and excellent climate. We want men and boys for employment in logging camps, saw mills, box and sash and door factories- Men with families preferred. Ad dress Knapp-Cheney Company, Spaulding Building. Portland, Ore-gon. ,, . . .... tt. i . I. . : Home Toueuter. ne aisv saui imu ne , i kifew that Councilman Uiiruh supported! Mrs. Shank for police matron in Jan- 'tia.-airo nary and thrt both were bitterly disnp-; pittsbnrg i pointed when -Mrs. s-uann was not elect-1 ed. He also ssid that statements to the' ' effect that "We'll get Mrs. Dorsey be j fore the yenr is out." were known to 'have Ikh-u n.ade by them. Iu his attack on Mrs Dorsey last i nie'at. Cv to ilfuauUnruh declared: "Sin.e t'r.e l ili was introduced Mrs. Dorsey has I cert cn the street ns late as 11 o'clock at night, and at times has done a conf-Merable amount of good work. Prior to that time she never worked after fi o'clock and said she didn't intend to, and didn't think it was necessary. I think it is a good thing to have this bill on the table as a club so that the matron may know she lias to work." Says Methods a Joke. Tn tlies. stsiroments Councilman Ward replied: "Mr. I'nruh 's methods Schang. Haley, AV in this affair hr.ve been a .pike trom the ; Aiusniuu, jicui. start. Mis. Dorsev has the records in her office to show what she has done. His idea that a club has to be held over R. H. 2 8 1 2 E. Vauoliu and Wilson: Miller and Wag ner. ; . ....... V, H. K. ..... 2 5 2 3 o Meadows and before the United states and allied governments, the greatest attention is todav being centered on tho selection of a commission to be sent to Petrograd for conference with the Russian govern ment beads. ...... Klihu Root, Oscar Straus, rroiessor : Harper of Chicago University, Colonel Roosevelt and Charles R. Crane are among those being seriously considered to represent the I'nited States in its movement to vitalize the new Russian regime. . in addition to tho regular commis sioners, there will bo a supporting body of engineers, railroad experts and econ omists, who will take up with the Rus sian government plans for putting the transportation system anil finances of the country on rock foundation. This problem will constitute one of the biggest tu be taken up by the inter national commission in Washington. It is probable announcement of the commission to Kitssia wm first conference here between officials of this government and those ot the entente allies. Tho personnel of -the American coin mission to Russia, is expected to be I.,.,., within the next week. wmji.v.m - - , Court House News sfc fc ))t ) j( sjt The jury iu the ease of flertrude Hrown against AV. E. Stanton, an action brought to recover $123 alleged to have been paid ou a contract for instruc tion in beauty treatment, brought in a verdict vesterdav in favor of the defendant. An amended complaint was filed in the circuit court by Amelia E. Cossal man against Joseph X. Cossaluian for divorce. She alleges cruel and in human treatment nnd desertion- The complaint states two children have been born to them. Mrriage licenses issued yesterday bv the county cleik are as follows: Clurence L. Simmons, a farmer of Salem, and Katheiine L. Dougherty, a school teacher of Salem; Leo J. Rock, a mail carrier of Stayton, and .lose phine Duehateau, of Stayton; Robert E. Kelly, miner, of this city, and Minnie Hill, also of Salem. American R New York lioston II. 4 9 0 11 E. sii.-.tvliev mid Numiuiuker; Ruth anil Thomas. R. H. E. Philadelphia ' 2 Washington 11 ! v i..l,,w,,n Hill. Keete. Seybold and lolinson, i ran am. Jlarper i8 wgarded . ono of tne wm eminent, authorities in tuc LIUUU ...i.. rru .... ... R. E. IN THE JUSTICE COURT Of Salern District, of Marion County, Oregon E. E. Lavalleur and L. E. Lavalleur, ; dointf business under the firm name; St. unit style or I'acinc rnoio company, ; v -- pi,r nn,l Ivoou ano re'""1" II Detroit 'I ; Cleveland -- A Jones, Cuuiiin-.'ham nnd Spencer; Ila'gby, Gould, Smith and O'Neil. . R. II. E. Louis 1 'j ; u .1. Freeman, defend- iSchalk. plaintiffs, vs. A ant. Summons: To A. J. Freeman defendant: i., 1....1.1 iu rtilieidnus In the name of the state of Oregon. 1 ,,t ,l(.fv Comn-ilmnu AA'nrd," declared the above named! ,.nW. eminent authorities States 011 Russian affairs. Charles R- Crane also is a student of eastern affairs. He is in Russia at tho present time ou some mission, the nature of which has not been disclosed, llotli men are well acquuinted with Rus sian officials nnd dominating that gov- "DeUiHs of a big loan to Russia are now being completed. This is expected 0 rang" from $500,000,000 to $1,000, 000,00(1, the balk of which will prolm .ly ,e used in re-establishing Russia's dis integrated transportation system. All these matters will be threshed out at the coming international con ferences here. Third Series of Games Played Last The third of the aeries of chess games now oil lit the Commercial Club Was plaved last night. There is but one more game iu the tournament and that will be played next Friday owning when prizes will be, awarded. The games last evening resulted as follows: ' Dr. W. 11. Byrd won two from Jona- won two from Chas. L. Information has reached . Sheriff Needham that the jewelry store of E. AV. Hoffman at Hubbard was broken tli about 20 were taken. The safe was carried outHide of the building and ws about to be blown open when the burglars were frightened away. M. Pierce was sleeping iu the rear of the store when three men entered. They (started into move the safe and he woke up. He made a stir and they found out. he was inside. One of the three men came into the room where he was, shoved a gun in his ribs, and compelling him to hold his face to the wall! i The other two put the safe in a wheelbarrow und wheeled it away from tho store and across the railroad tracks. After being held in bed an hour Pierce got away and gave the alarm se of several men Oregon Wholesale and Retail Hide and Metal Company , Salem and Portland JUNK! JUNK! JUNK! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION - WANTED REMEMBER, never in the history of tho world was there such demand for all kinds of junk, ! It is worth your time to read these ads every day. I will quote the price I am paying ..for ..paper, rags, bottles. sacks, metals, wire, hides, iron, wool,' mohair, etc, etc. In brief, If you have anything to Bell that is not made of wood, I WILL BUY IT AND PAY; YOU THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE. For instance I will pay 85c per hundred pounds for old paper, iron, any kind 60c a hundred. SALEM PHONE 399 Portland Phone Marshall 1040. ADDRESS 274 FRONT STREET. PORTLAND. 197 SOUTH COMMERCIAL, SALEM .MONEY TO LOAN We have mouev I.. 1 1 .,11 uoi-i.i seeiiritv. in sums 1 j.-.nn . non Tim., in sn t. For 1 vou are nereny requiren to appear ano r, ,.;i,(1 r,mi i. "to show any rec- .,! lim n ,.re' fnnii'. hiehlv improved, ! answer the complaint filed against you j thnt xr,.s. IWsov has done any than Bourne. .. 1 1 :i.,.i .' ;., i.ii.illiii the above entitled court aud causo ... -.-.ut ,,..:. t,. dm introduction ('. (!. Givelis ou maeauain ronu, uui-u .mi... -- ---- -- - - , . . ... worK ui iiiuni, u - ... j t j-..sio,i p-,.m,.t to market, will ae-lwithin six weeks from the date of the . t,;n If -there was an attempt Dick, and two from 1. ,sw,nsoi. eept some trade. Also 20 acres choice ' lirst publication tnereor, ami 11 ou, hav(l her rpmov(,,i I eould get a thou laml all in crop, within one mile of j fail to so appear and answer said ronj. ; . to. thc petition." ,., line, price reasonable. No trade-! -daiut tor want thereoi, pl.i.nt.tf will : Colilmau Cnrul. went on to say For sale or exchange 13L, acres, fair j apply to the court for the relief Je-th t jlrs. Dorsey remained in her room t : 1 1 : , ...,fi nu s -n-rt'S im-1 ifiuuin -u in n " ' """ v .1 t" ,,,!,. 11.. miWti iuUKMit against you for the Realty Co., 202 tliat iMTS. uorse.y i vuo.i..-. --fr.tt.Mn- mi.i sev.iinr when she should be you tor the sum ; . ,d thnr when sll0 his cos s nnd sbe Rett there just as the deaf mute, won the Rev. C. F. ursemeilis lueiiiieu iit-ii:iu. , ,. . .i:..,,1,.onviiify You are further notified that .this:ta. Il.gl.t3 are d h. 11 earing. I'nruh Leslie Du'nin, the rl lost one to Reed of Woodburn. Paul Plants won two from L. Westa cott and won two from A. X. Moores. Judge Thus. F. Ryan won two lroni Chns. Dick. Joseph ISaumgartner won two from U', c Allen nnd one from L. Westa- formcd but no trace of tho three men could be found. The safe was not in jured or brohen open. Fred Bynon Gets Rib Cracked In Auto Mixup Fred Bynon is . suffering from a cracked rib and other injuries and Sol Anderson of this city and R. H. Flah erty of Portlnnrl several minor injuries as a result of an automobile collision at Summer and Chemeketa streets yes terday afternoon at about 3:30 o'clock. Mr. flvuoii and Mr. Anderson were driving north on-Summer street in a Ford when they were run into by Mr. Flaherty driving east on Chemeketa. It seems that Mr. Flaherty "in a Hudson ns wntehin'' another car and did not see the Ford, although it had the right of wav. The auto driven by Mr. Flah erty is now in a garage for repairs and the same may be said of tho Font A pos- The Hudson is the property of tho city was i miuediately of Portland. Mr. Bvuon who was more seriously injured than the other men, was able to come to his office this morning. Ralph Moloney, who was arrested at Gardiner recently charged with threat ening to kill the superintendent of schools at that' place, a few days ago walked leisurely out of the jail yard at Roseburg and disappeared. Mnloney wua a member of tho "honor" gang. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Qraduate .. Vetenn- arian, Licensed to' Inspect Stock. Up- to-Date Methods, Medicine and Oper ting Table. Phones: Office 278, ' Res. 1961. 420 S. Commercial Mr. . . 1,11 i i.,...., till I If 1 11 ) 1 1 1 1 M IM Kl'UPU UtIIPlf TUU UV . , . r t (ILAI)M)! JU.ui) "in- . V i ri n thr 'Oi in th iHUv C'lpitul ; whether he lieanl Mrn. wormy i,y luv;coit, n tsgKSSBg&ESBMXBBBBKX&l I, grown and habitatod to soil lihed at . ah 111. .Marion ounij, ure Councilniiiu AV lson suggested , l t ,,,,,., T. Swnnson. 1 ami weather c .Lions. All -11 fi:" '--say w hen w one from Chaa. known varieties as Ameru-a I'rn , , MA . l ,0 v ' ; Councillllilll rruh replied by saying k flml (,,,w om. wi,h Mr. Dick. He: cess, X.agara. Panama, 1 ea.e a . ale m d . . r r . fnuW a((llU ls ot people , .(w,p,, Haumgartner. new introductions. Orders taken and on , .liii 11. . . an '"riu upou e lR.r say them. v Reed of Woodburn won Hourne, won one l:Ci.;s WANTED Hest cash price paid for best eggs delivered to Cherry 1 itv linking Co., liroadwav and Mar ket. ' tf I'FRLIC SALE Wednesday April 25 of cattle, 'horses, hogs, . implements and household furniture Jit Tom Ev erett's, two miles southwest of Tur ner. 4-24 delivered without nouim- m )... ,;,-;.l ti,t Afi-s. DorseV this morning sai.l-sne: Jonathan chaser. Advice g, ... a o a . .. s. ( - publication of tl.ia.hnd never had any talks with 0 'ne. -, u, URn, lst one to Duga,., ,,lu ting and nr ang. .. ent '. . - iH A-' 1917, and that man Unruh except early in January, and , and lost one will. T. fewan ' u,i .',l!f "''-o'r'v1 1 ! J.tv st l'hone' the- last publication thereof will be that she often invited lum to come and r. Dibble. ,29 X. L.bcm ht. l;;i'l,dlon ,u, 12tll ,,av of Mav, 1917. isee her and get acquainted with her:""- ()f , r.ardner & Keene 2''R- 1L ROBIN D. DAY, work. She said he never came to visit . tr w(m f)e from ... -V Attorney for i'laiatilts ; her an. I said mar uc huuju nnr.. v ..- : n lst one; won one u.tu " not so busy. j ; witIl Rt.v. c. p. Reed. Leslie- Began, the deaf mute, wrJn 1 lost one wTth the isex. . . Portland has a total net bonded debt of .fiO.0 18.1 10.59, with a debt limit oi j .19 459.012.85. according to a statement! issued vesterdav by City Auditor Bar-, bur. The bonds mclud: goiteuii mu nicipal bonds and local improvement bonds, but not water bonds. The. water bond debt aggregates 7,9I.,000, with a sinkimr fund ot :m').14l4. Mav 12. 50e AVhy Tay More? Your suit spong ed and pressed. Best of work. Hand cleaned and pressed 73c. Phono 400. Boss Cleaning Works, 19th nnd State . 5-18 SEi OXD.IIAND MENS CLOTHING Bicycles, jewelry, musical instru ments, tools, gniis, etc., bought, sold and traded. Capital Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 493. 4 27 THE FIX1T SHOP AVe sharpen lawn inowers, shears, cutlery, saws, etc., repair umbrellas and furniture, gen eral job work. Court St. opposite old Chicago store. Phone 1022. Work called for. 5-5 SNAPS FARM HANDS WANTED Western Canada Farmers Require 50,000 American Farm Laborers AT 27 Vi acres primes 2 miles from Salem. good rock road, fine location, $225 per acre. 200 acres 12 miles from Salem, about 220 acres in cultivation, fine grain and cattle ranch, in the finest farming dis-1 trict in the valley, 4 miles to railroad erf oh in i-inse to school, running water. fine spring, best buy in Marion county. price 850-00 per acre. Terms. Urgent demand sent out for farm help by the Government of Canada. Good wages. Steady employment. Low railway fares. Pleasant sur roundings. Comfortable homes. No compulsory military service. Farm hands from the United States are absolutely ..guaranteed ..against con scription. This advertisement is to secure farm help to replace Can adian fanners who have enlisted for the war. A splendid opportunity for tho young men to investigate Western Canada 'a agricultural offerings, and to do so at no expense. Only those accustomed to fanning need apply. i., ,;t.r ri. nnA districts where labor is re- ror pnnicuims us iu ...... - - ... t .,ir..,l or other information regarding AVestcrn Canada, apply to H. A. JOHNSON & CO. ii J. N. GRIEVE, cor. 1st & Post Sts Spokane, Wash. The United States National bank of j '.I.:.. U. Im.. sil iscrilien lor .two,-"". linn ' I worth of the treasury ceruiic..M.B ...... ," issued by the U S treasury , nartnient. .lust to mcei . .m,., ...... 'lmI ... .i... i-ooo oon 0(10. liond 19- ' . .1... rti I'i.rnlll .HIT MNl ' jl..i..r1 the tfovernmciit issue '00 liOli.OOO worth of treasury short tilne' certificates. The 50.000 treasury certificates wero purchased through the federal reserve bank of San r rai. risco Thi United States atioiial bank is a member of the federal reserve sys MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Ort fttnRtlef foFTnrlti nrnm t'onmiimtioa He a i( n r li IH r d r r . sod Dciiroy Don't accept Kwnple mill KRKK. Addmi, tnytubsUtuta. a. 8. OLMSTED, La Roy, N.Y BOYS GET YOUR ! BICYCLE ready for NATIONAL BICYCLE WEEK APRIL 28, TO MAY 5, 1917 You will want a wheel during Bicycle Week, as we have some good things in store for the bicycle riders. Come to our store next week and we will give you particulars on what is going to happen HAVE A BICYCLE BY ALL MEANS TRADE YOUR OLD WHEEL IN ON A NEW Flyer Bicycle And be a leader in your class. Don't take chances by buying any unknown make of wheel GET A FLYER a wheel that has been proven to be the best wheel you can buy or get your old wheel re paired here, where you can get a GUARANTEED FIRESTONE NON-SKID BICYCLE TIRE FOR $2.SO Scott & Piper 252 STATE STREET