THK nMT.V fiAPTTAT. TQ11RNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THUSDAY, FEB. 21, 1918.
SEVEN
Capital Journal
EVERYTHING
Balam Electric Co., Masonie Temple,
TRANSFER AND DBAYAGE
Balem Truck, Dray Co., corner State and Front Street
DENTIST
DB. V. L, UTTER, DENTIST, BOOMS
ia-i iianK ot Commerce bldg,
rnane 606. 11-4
: I WILL MAKE YOU A PLATE YOU
ean use. Bring in the one you are
not using or that bothers you. I ean
and will fix it. 10 years practice in
Walem. G. T. White, D. M. D., 318
u. b. xauK Diag.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN '
On Good Eeal Estate Security
" THOS. K. FOBD
Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon
J MONEY TO LOAN
: Eastern Money at Lowest Bates, on
improved security. Homer H. Smith
Boom 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or!
HATTEBS AND CLEANERS
ELLSWOBTH, THE HATTEB Men's
,. and women's hats cleaned, reblocked
ni retrimmed. Old hats made to
won nice new. We carry a lanre
tnnlr nt f,o t 1. .in-'-. .
, juuub, sou VOUri Bt.
OSTEOPATH
DBS. B. H. WHITE AND E. W. WAL-
: TON (Wfuvnnfhin r..iwi -j
i artre specialists. Graduate of Amer-
lean school of Osteopathy. Kirkvil!... I
r uujmjifl UU'l
: .mo. rost graduate and specialized in
;, nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col
r lege. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank
, ciug. -none saa. Besidence 1620
vouri. x'jione aai5.
DES. H. D. BOWEES AND WIFE,
graduates American School Osteop
athy, Kirksville, Mo., and post-graduate
work Los Angeles college; six
teen years experience. Residence of
nee 854 S. Commercial bt. near Mis.
sion St. , 2-23
MISCELLANEOUS
iEUITLAND Nursery sale yard at
Kieh and Ferry. Everbearing straw
berries. Call and see stock and get
prices birfore making your purchase.
A SMALL FARM, excellent soil; the
, right price, 321, acreSj 2g river bot
tom, 4 acres up land, 10 acres good
ash timber. 2 miles out of Salem, on
. a goqd road. Price $4500, sl500 to
$2000 down and balance fi ner nt
j. ot ti . a., kluu; 3Z(j state Bt.
2-18
:
000 brick income prop
EQUITi' IN,
erty in good town to exehanfe fnr
' ranch not over $40,000. $20,000 worth
; of good rental property, .well located
;n ,i j . . . .
good town and rented to nxchanirfi
for a good ranch of canal value.-. 31.
vuvu..uiiu aim iruit rancn well mi
iiiin n : .i i .
proved with good income to exchange
ior rancn not over $zu,uuo. $2000 Sa
lem rersidence and cash for aernage
not over 5 miles from Salcml'Soeo
lofskr, 3-11 State St. . 3-1S
GOOD STOCK EANCH $60 per' acre,
8 to 10 acres in cultivation, balance
'' mostly cut over, 800 or 900 cords of
wood, Sale contract on wood at
; $4.25 and $4.50 per cord3'mile haul
Place all fenced with woven wire,
good barn, just a box house, fine
spring water and good pasture. Num
ber of acres 80. See J. A. Mills, 320
State St. - - 2-1 S
STOVE BEPATEJNG
6TOVES EKBUILT AND EEPAIBED
60 years experience. Depot, National
and American fence.
Sizes 26 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc.
' Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fenee and Stove Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
RCAVENGBB
BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. -Tard and cess
pools cleaned. Offico . phone Main
2247. Besidence Main 2272.
HicOND HAND GOODS
BUY, SEL and EXCHANGE-
Men 'g e'ethes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical instruments,
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit
cases, trunks, cameras, typswriters
and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337
" Court street. Phone 493.
LODGB DIRECTORY
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets! sheep. '4 to 3c nnlfr Quotation.
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock!
in Derby building, corner Court and j ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE
High streets. E. F. Day, V. C; J. A.j Notice is hereby given that the unv
Wright, Clerk. deraigned administrator has filed his
: " I final account of the estate of Julia A.
BALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. V.?oung, deceased, with the county
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, ! 'lork of Marion county, Oregon, and
Secretary. All cases of cruelty or ne-!tlat the county court has fixed the
! gleet of dumb animals should be re-itn daJ" of March, 1918, at ten o'clock
;- ported to the secretary for investiea-1 !n the, ftrenoon- as the time for hMr
; tioa, iln? objections to said final account
" jni tbe settlement thereof, and that
B. N. A. "Oregon Grape Camn", No. ny heir'. fre,1.'tor or other person in-
' 13(50. meet, overv Thnr.flsy .wuii.i!tereea in saia erate may on or De-
is Darby and Lafky building, Court
and Hiffh streets: Mrs. Svlvia
Schanp, 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs.
; Malissa Parsons, recorder,. 1296 N.
Commercial. - .
; EXITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
;. bly No. 84, meets every Thursday st
lp.rn.inlO.aF. hall, A. A. Guef-
froy, M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secretary.
Crown Drag Store, 338 State street.
Classified Column
Telephone
Main 1200
ELECTRICAL
127 North High
Main 74
WATCH REPAIRING
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELKY
repaired, Karl Neugebauer, with
CentAl Pharmacy. 11-4
WATEJt OOMPANT
SALEM WATEB COMPANY Office
eorner Commercial and Tradp streets.
Bills payable monthly in advance.
VETERINARIAN
DB. W. G. MOOBHOTTSE, COUNTY
veterinarian, graduate Cornell Univer
sity. Office Cherry City Feed Stables
544 Ferry St. Phones, office 219, res.
and night 1510. ,
THE MARKETS
jjc 3jC 3(c jfc 3C 3fC 3C
The feature of today's local markets
is an advance in oats and .barley in
Uio grain quotations.
Oram
Wheat, soft white 1.851.87
Wheat, red H1.S5
Wheat, lower grades on sample
Oats
96e
-Barley, ton . .
lUvati
$36
Shorts, per ton .... $38
Hay, cheat, new ': $1920
,Hay, vetch, new ...i ..... $2022
Hay, clover, new $18
TI 1 . I, . ,
cilery butt"c7
Country butter .
54c
53c
Country butter
45c
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot 1415c
Veal, fancy . 1516e
Steers 79c
Cows 451,c
Bulls 45c
Spring lambs .. . ll12c
Ewes . . 5(ac
Lambs, yearlings 10c
Eggs and Poultry
Eggs, cash 3537c
Hens, pound 20ti)21c
Turkeys,, dressed ". . 2628c
TurkorK, live, No- 1 21(a)23c
Hens, dressed, pooind 2729s
rys, drossed . 2652Sc
Ducks, live 1820c
Geese, live ' 1516c
Vegetables
Turnips, sack
... $1
So
lc
..40c
String garlic
Potatoes
Green onions
Onions, in sack .... $1.752
California tomatoes .. $2-75
.Lettuce,., crate $22.35
Celory 7590c
Sprouts . 12c
Broccoli : ; $1.501.75
Artichokes $1.25
Cabbage
' 'Tigs ana Dates
Black figs
inri.:
12c
White ilea , . 12c
ilfs 7014s $3
Dromedary dates
$4 65
Fruit
Apples i $1.25(S1.75
Pears $11.50
Oranges $4.5O0
Grape fruit $6
Lemons, per box ., $6.507.5J
Bananas . 5c
Retail Prices
Creamery butter 60c
Flour, hard wheat $2.702.8I
Flour, soft wheat $2.502.C(
Country butter . 50
I'jggs, dozen 40c
Sugar, 11 lbs. for . . $1
Sales limited to $1
PORTLAND MARKETy
Portland, Or., Feb. 21. Butter, city
creamery 52c
Eggs, selected local ex. 4243c
Broilers 30c
Geese 20e
Daily Idve Stock Market
CattLe
Rectiipta 57
Tone of market steady
Medium to choice steers $10.35(ffin
Good to medium steers $93510-35
Common to good fteers $S9.40
Chcico cows and Leiferg $810
Canners $4.256.25
Bulls $5(a8
Calves $7.5011
Stocker and feeder steers $6.509.50
Higs
Receips 290
Tone of market steady
Primo lisrht $10 4ft(f?l.6:0
Prim heavy $16.40(fE16.53
Pjr3 $14rt?15
Bulk $16.50
Sheep
Receipts none
Tone of market steady
Western' lambs $l."(f15 50
Val?py lambs 14 ."0'a l5
Tearlinss 13(!T13.5n
Wethers 12.50fa;13
Ewes $ioran '
tc Portland market on shorn
ifore said date file his objections, if
any, to the said final account and show
cause why raid account should not be
allowed and settled as rendered.
Dated this 31st day of January, 1918
G. W. YOUNG,
Administrator of estate of Julia A.
iodine, deceased.
2-2 I
TATTniTit ttt I IT i jn r i j
JUUWtAL NAftl ADZ fAI
BRiTiSIl ADVANCE 01
PALKIII AGAIN
General AHenby Within Four
Miles of Jericho, Defeat
ing Turks
London, Feb. 21. General Allenby's
forces advanced to Within four miles
of Jericho yesterday1, it was officially
announced today.
"Despite heavy rainstorms, we have
advanced three "and . a half miles
through a difficult country, on a front
seven and three quarters miles wide
east of Jerusalem," the statement de
clared. ' ' We advanced our front four
.1 l T 1 ft
allies nuriuwisi ox Jerusalem.
Jericho, situated 14 miles northoast
of Jerusalem' is famed in biblical his
tory for having been taken by Josh
ua's hosts. The legend saya tho walls
ftll after Joshua's forces had march-
cd thirteen tune around the citv blow -
ine their trumpets.
New Zeilanders Raid February 11th and April 30, 1918, pur-
London, Feb. 21. A successful raidlchaw, 8niP sel1 or negotiate the sale
by New Zealand troops early today in o a7 hve 01 freshly-killed hens or
the neighborhood of Polygon wood, in Pilots. Farmers should not kill thpm,
which a few Germans were taken pris-!""1, PeoIle shonld not buv them,
oner, was reported today by Field . As this prohibition applies only to
arshal Haig licensees, it does not prevent the pro-
"Near Fleequerores the' enemy's ar-lduer or. the unlicensed dealer ' from
tillerv was active vesterdav evening."
tho report stated.
German Spies in Franco
Paris. Feb. 21. A formidable Ger
spy organization, the object . of
k was to create insurrections in
man
France, while the German of f ensivo
was in full swing, has been discovered
in St. Etienne, it was announced to.
j .
. . .
The organization ia said to have been
-i; - , n l 1 lf...l'
airociea uy a vjeiuiau uariveecr. jxi-auy
arrests have been made, including a
draughtsman in a St. Etienne arms fac
tory, who wa connected with the re
cent strikes.
Critic is Fined
Londin, Feb. 21. Colonel Repington,
military critic of the Morning Post,
today was fined $500 and costs, under
tho defense of the realm act, for writ
ing an article criticising tho Versail
les inter-allied conference.
H. A. Gwyne, editor of the Post, re
ceived the same penalty.
Raids Repulsed
Paris, Feb. 21. Enemy raids were
repulsed northwest of Rheims and in
tho ljoivro region, the official com-1
munique announced today- Tho German
prisoners taken iu tho recent Lorraine ;
attack totalled 525.
Outers to Finland
Stockholm, Feb. 21. Copies of news
papers -received ere from Holsingfors
state the American consul general
there lias informed Socialist Minister
Tokoi that order in Finland mus, ba
restored before America will send food
shipments.
sfc ale ds e - i a6f 3k sk de ak
'r rf I 0
tWAR BULLETINS
!:
With The American Armies in France,
Feb. 19.(Delayed) The life of a well
known officer now with the Ameriean
forces here Was saved by the quick ac
tion of his chauffeur, following a
wound, it has been learned.
The officer was wounded in the neck.
Medical aid was not quickly available.
Grasping the severed veins in his hands,
the chauffeur held the ends together for
45 minutes until medical aid arrived.
The officer has recovered.
When You Have a Cold . .
It is whenyou have a severe cold
that you appreciate the good qualities
ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs.
Frank Crocker, Pana, 111., writes: 'Our
five year old son Paul caught a severe
eold last winter that settled on his
lungs and he had terrible coughing
spells. We were greatly worried about
him as the medicine we gave him did
not help him in the least. A neighbor
spoke so highly of Chamberlain s
Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of it.
Tho first do3e benefited him so much
that I continued giving it to him un
til ho was cured."
IN THE COUNTY COURT
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Marion
To all persons to whom these pres
ents snail come, Greeting:
Know ye, that it apiiearing to tho
court aforesaid that Alfred L. Sund
borg has died intestate, leaving at the
time of his death property in this state
such court has duly appointed Maggie
Jr. Sundborg administratrix of the es
tate of such decedent.
This, therefore, authorizes the said
Maggie F. Sundborg to administer the
estate of the said Alfred L. Sundborg,
deceased, according to law.
In testimony whereof, I U. G- Boyer,
clerk of the county court have hereun
to subscribed my namo and affixed
the seal of said court this 11th day of
Feb. 1918.
(SEAL) U. G. BOYER,
By A. J. MacGregor, Clerk.
Deputy. 3-8
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that tho county court
of Marion county, Oregon, has duly
appointed Iola Gieawm, administratrix
of tho estate of Thos. Gleason. de
ceased, and all persons having claims
asainst said estate are hereby notified
to present the eaid claims, duly veri
fied, to the undersigned administra
trix at room 503 Salem Bank of Com
moree building, Salem. Oregon, within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated this 31st day of January. 1918
- IOLA GLEASON.
Administratrix of the estate of Thos-
Gloason, deceased.
Walter E- Keyes,
Attorney for administratrix.'
Jan. 31. Feb
7-14-21-28
ALL HENS ARE SOLD
DECREASEJN SUPPLY
Federal Food Commissioner
For Oregon Issues Satemeni
(hi New Ruling
Portland, Orl, Feb. 21. W. B. Ayer,
federal food administrator for Oregon,
has issued the following statement, to
which he directs the attention of all
farmers, poultrymen, wholesale and com
mission men, and retail dealers who sell
supplies to hotels, restaurants or other
public eating places, in this state:
"The United States Food Adminis
tration Btates that 'every ten which is
sold before the first of May represents ;
a food loss to the nation of auout M
eggs. The total loss of eggs represented '
by the customary selling of liens bo-J
tween February 1 and May 1, !s afcout,
12,500,000 dozen. The value of these
eggs is about 80 per cent of what a hen '
18 worth, so that tins prohibition against i
1 ?ne sa' 01 "ens d pullets IB not a .
ll0SB to the farmer, but an actual gain.
Therefore, no licenses shall, between';
, 8emnB ms stocK. .1 nave, therefore, set
a price ox not to exceed 21 cents 'for
live hens and pullets, and 28 cents for
dressed, and the same shall not retail
for more than 30 cents, and the same
j fanuot be sold any "eensce and as
befoF """"junee", any dealer selling
i BUI'Ples . hote.ls WBtauranta or other
l'"bho .eatl,lK lacf.s' must be licensed,
j ore is no restriction on the killing or
the ualeof roostera or cockrels, or other
I Tinnlfrv.
, , '
1 Ul
uiiy appreciating that the supply
of poultry would become insufficient tor
ordinary needs, except for the stock now
held in eold storage, I am compelled
to recognize the price for this stock in
other markets, and if .poultry is to be
retained here for consumption, and not
to be shipped out of the state, ntu
sonable price must bo assured. I have
assurauces from a number of eold .stor
age plants that they will not charge
over 32 cents per pound, and such cold
storage stock cannot be retailed for
over 35 cents, and any prices in excess
of theso will boijCousidered unfair and
unreasonable .,
Warning To Bakers.
Reports are being made to the food
administration offices in Portland, that
mB,,v hnkers thnms-linut the state, are
disregarding the regulations Tf the food
administration for the use pf wheat
flour and substitutes in the mixing of
breads; also that ; a number of bakers
are operating without federal licensesi
To these offenders Mr. JNewell issues
Learning of trouble unles4hey
speedily comply -with the law and the
regulations of the Food Administration.
"Here in Jfortmna tne Daners are
eo-operating splendidly with tho Food
Administration," said Mr. Newell, "but
there seems to be a great deal of mis
understanding or wilful disregarding
of the regulations in different sections
of the state, despite the frequent publi
cation of the regulations and the fact
that copies of the same have been seflt
individually to all bakers. Ouce again
let me say that all bakers are required
to use 20 per cent of substitutes with
their wheat flour in baking bread, and
that on and after February 24th, no
bread but "Victory Bread", which
must contain the full 20 per cent of
the substitutes, will be permitted to be
sold. Any baker convicted of violating
this regulation may have his license re
voked, which automatically closes his
business, since the penalty for operating
without a license is fixed at imprison
ment for not to exceed two years, or a
fine of $5,000, or both. Inspectors are
now being sent out over the state to
investigate all reports of violations, and
in cases where violations can be proved
the offeudorjj wid be drastically prose
cuted." Petrograd, Feb. 20. (night) Polish
legionaries and German troops are re
ported to have occupied MIubk,
Minsk is in the Bussian province of
that name and is less than lou south of
Vitebesk where the Hussians lire re
ported concentrating.
Stockholm, Feb. 21. A German-Finnish
battalion lauded in Finland j-estor-day
according to dinpatchea to tue Af
tonblad today.
Zurich. Feb. 21. Emperor Knrl has
warned leaders of parliament he will,
dissolve that' body arid govern tho coun-1
try by martial law if they do not pass
the war budget, according to Vienna
dispatches today.
DON'T LET SOAP
SPOII. YOUR HAIR
When you wash your hair, be care
lul what you us' . cSl "'''i""-;
i:d
-
pared ehampois contain iw manu a -.
xaii, wnicn is ery mju,iou, it
the s-alp and
muKes tno nair ouu.e. aorution to shifts already noted,
ng to use ' -l"8 P'tliGoJlhals' has created a -planning stall
'inulsitied cocoanui on, ior tms . pic,
and entirely greaseless. Its very ;
lioap, and beats the most expens.ve .
waps or anything else ail pu-cea..
iYoa can get this at any drug store , anQ ,
a few ounce will last the whole fanu
Iv for months.
Simply moisten the hair -with water
and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is
all that is required- It makes an
abundance of rieh, creamy latheT,
t?loanvs thorouahly, and (rinses out
easily. The hair dries quickly and ev-
fnlv, and is soft, fresh lookina, briKht
fluffy, wavy end easy to tiandle. Be
sides, it loi.sens and takes out every
particle of dust, dirt and dandruff.
Sometimes when the . central girl
goes dead" jut after we've as! ed for
a number, we wonder if she has srane-
led on her chewing gum.
On Your Groceries and
Your Dry Good
This is not exclusively a grocery store. We have a nice line of Dry Goods which
we are able to offer you at the right price.
Don't forget us at House Cleaning time this Spring as we have a good line of
inside Paints and Varnishes, also Oils and Grease of all kinds. .
GROCERIES
Liberty Oats, premium package 32c
Liberty Oats, lb. package .28c
Bulk Black Pepper, pound 35c
Sauer Kraut, per quart ........ 10c
Dried Grapes, 3 pounds for 25c
Loose Muscatel Raisins, 2 lbs... 25c
Bulk Mustard, per pound 28c
Corn Oil for salad and cooking,
per gallon .$2.00
Red Salmon, per lb. 18c
.REMEMBER WE CARRY NEARLY ALL KINDS OP OILS AND
greases; 25 Cent Coffee 20c.
We Pay the Highest Market Price for Your
Produce in Cash
, We are paying 38 Cents for Eggs today
The Farmers Store of Quality
270 N. Commercial Street
NEW METH3D FOR
SUPPLY SOLDIERS
Men Embarking For France
Will Now Be Fully Outfitted
at Camp Merrit
Washington, Feb. 21. lie-organization
of the method of equipping and
supplying men embarking for i'ranee
lias been instituted by (Juaitoimater
tloethals.
Li niter tho new plau, nieu for overseas
service are going 10 Camp Mcmtt, near
Xevr ioik, wliu.e they aro fitted out
to the lust button and sent to tnu snips.
Previously they were equipped at thuir
own cauiis and sent direct to ports of
embarkation.
Similar eiitiipment utatioiis will bo op
ened at Camps Htewart, and Meade,
,or
Greater care will be taken of the Sam
my from now ou. lie will be equipped
iu every respect for the liaru work
aliad. itis clothes will be tho kind he
ueeils aud they will fit him. bo will his
shoes.
As nait of General Goethals reorgan
ization scheme, aiux'lc supplies ot all
Kiuils or tui.Ustuils will ie storeu at
,.,mtia,Lali01, SUpplv houses.
,illa umts wus touuU necessary by
u OI- tllu fact that the recent
lreight congestion caused the danger of
iuou shortage for the transports. As
no stocks have been kept ou hand, com
missary ofiicers have to go into the
open market to make big purchases.
.Now, in cue city aloue, auout 2UU,UU0
feet of floor space for a meat ana rood
supply house lias been obtained and
oilier space is still needed.
(ii.pt.ials is cuttintr red tape in re
gard to clothing. 1 or example, he found
pr.!-Ilual . """J ; .,--
. . . ...i ....... u ..'ii.i ruiiiier
ite tue fact
'tj rity j
he arranged to purchase
i ,.ir of boots.
, ..;;,. Ti,..rtH". On this board
" kA', eyelaud of the Tail
commission; president llop-
, V,artmoutll Colli g-; tr. A. A.
sll!linult.rlilagi A, . Franklin aud U. F.
waus.
J'reviously the quartermaster bureau
lacked any comprehensive planning
scheme. .
The old clothing division under Al
bert L. Scott, mi'ldlc western business
man, is thoroughly re organized, as is
the subsistence division.
The sixth annual book shower of the
Vale public library will be held be
fore long, the proceeds of the enter
taiumi nt to be spent in purchasing new
books for the library.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAV
SCIIRUNK
- IrMri I;"
! i
RAILROADS MUST BE
OWNED BY NATION
Senator Lewis Thinks Owner
ship Necessary For
Military Purposes
Washington, Feb. 21. Predicting
that America will soon bo forced to
fight for Alaska and Hawaii, Senator
Lewis, Illinois, today demanded gov
ernment ownorahip of the railroads as
a preparedness measure,
If private ownership of the roads
continues, he said, "wc will have no
adequato means of rushing troops to
points needing defense."
Lewis declared that German intrigue
as to force tho United States to di
as to force tho United States ti di
vide its fighting power and minimize
hor assistance to the allies on the
western front.
Lewis' address was the call for
general advance of government owner
ship advocates in the closing hours
of debate on the railroad control bill.
They aro centering their efforts on
section 13 of the pending bill, cover
ing the definite limit to federal con
trol. They have lined up behind Sena
tor Cummins' proposed amendment
providing that at the end of the war
the president shall appoint a board of
five railroad directors to manage the
roads.
Lewis deelarod' tk'at government
ownership "will be tho great national
homo issue of tho next presidential
campaign in connection with t'ie inter
national issue growing out. of the war
on peace terms.
This bill," said Lewis "is tho be
ginning of the government biking the
roads as a government agency. They
will never be permitted to return to
tho former state of personal control
for private profit. At the same time
this country takes over tho railroads,
it will take the telegraph and tele
phone privilege and then tho products
tor fuel, particularly coal and oil lauds.
The pe pie will take possession of the
people's property."
lie reviewed the breakdown of pri
vately managed roads, predicting that
"the day is just ahead of us when the
United Btates will have to fight to
stop Alaska and Hawaii from being
wrested from ug, " and if private own
ership of railroads continues "we will
have no adequate nie-uns of rushing
troqut to points needing defense." lie
predicted a calamity if an enemy eve
appi ars at our gates w hile tho rail
roads are privately owned.
"If the government takes over the
roads permanently and administers
them w-isely and justly, we will avoid
any itotaheviki uprising in the United
States," aid Lewis.
While Lewis was talking the rail
road control battle raaed iu tho house.
A. W.
Cooking Molasses in bulk, best grade,
per gallon 75c
Spuds, per pound lVLc .
Good Brooms ..... 75c, 85c and 95c
Royal Club Coffee, 3 pounds . . . .95c',
Our Pride Coffee, regular 30c seller,
per pound 25c
4 Rolls Toilet Paper ........... 25c
5-lb. Pails (4-lb., 2 oz. net) Armours
Shield Brand Lard $1.50
Cedar Polish, 25c size . ......... 15c
Cedar Polish, 50c size .35c
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