FTVT NEW X t IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING, DONT WHISPER IN A WELL" USE A JOURNAL WANT AD CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISINQ KATES Bate per word New Today: Eaca insertion .. . - le Osa week (6 insertions) Se One month (26 insertions) 17e The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately Minimum charge. 13c. FOKD trailer fosale. 271 D St. 4-29 WANTED A good piano. Phone 803 R. 5-1 FOR SALB Two milk cows. Phone 115tiV evenings or mornings. 4-27 WANTED A farm hand. 13. Thone 53 F 4-2'J FOR SALB-Or trade, one John DeerelR)B SALE Choice Udy Washington sulky ilow.c Phone 1422. 4-2'J seed ; sulky piow.c IjOST Lit red pig about 6 weeks old; finder phono 1476M. 4 2(5 FOR RENT Three furnished house keeping rooms!" 687 N. Front 4-27 FOB SALE OHEAP 6 room plastered W SALE Cheap for cash, 5 acre house. CaJl at 305 S. loth. 427 tract, 5 room house and other nn- provements, 3 acres to Lojsanber- FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 6U4 ries. Address X J care Journal. 4-27 N. Com'l. Phone 2454W. 4-27 FOB SALE Practically new Maxwell TWO and three room furnished apart- automobile, run only 2300 miles, a mente, 491 ,N. Cottage. Phone 2203. bargain Call during business hours,! tf 301 N- Commercial street. 4-27 , PIGS FOB SALE $5, 6 weeks old. FOB SALE Buick Cylinder, 7 pas Phone 3CF11, Skyline Orchards. 4-2(5 scnger in A-l condition, with extras ' prate $850. A.. E. Peterson, Kt. 9, FOR SALE Farm wagon complete, bo. 160, Satem, Or. 427 also flat rack. Phone 1119. 4-2b T" T ... . . ' WANTED Office assistant with fair EARLY ROSE potatoes, fine large knowledge- of bookkeeping and sten- eed. C. C. Russell. Phone 3F3. tf ography. Satary b5. Address t. IX care Journal 4 -0 GAEtonlf!7JWa,ltea 1549 Br882 WANTED A redwood tank, 1000 or way. Phone 2017J. lg00 wpw.tty Mll8t te in good COL, W. P. WRIGHT the auctioneer, edition. Royco Allen, Rt. 9, phone Turner, Oregon. Phone 52. 5-11 '33- WANTED To buy stock cattle, any WB HAVE some bargains in used Wone 1576W. 0-2 Fords, Ove rland san Buieks. .a.ern rnttl" -""S rOU SALB-ISO feet Mp. ma- ; nilla rope, oenter wound, jack srew, FOB RENT Pasture, call 54F5 after wire stretcher, hay and manure fork. fi p. m. 4-23 Phone 434. HAVE you wood awingt Call phone FOR SALB-285 acre farm, 250 acres , ' 5 tf in crops, U at war time prices. John ' R Hair, 225 North 20th St, Salem W ANTE Man for general farm Or. wwk,- good -age and board. Phone ,,, Marion W 4-27 TEAM, wagon and harness, 7 and 8, Mjftn0n 33' : 11 both mares, and full blood Poland FOB SALE One acre modern home China weighing about 325 one yew placa on car line. 00 acre farm. old. Call 430 between 12 and 1. 4-29 Phone owner 2140. til FOK SALE Ford roadster in first' FOB SALE-Two fresh cows, or will class condition. Electrically equip- trado for dry cows. Phone 1576W. , ped. Good tires. A map at 2o0. Call ' . 4-26 418 Court or phone 203. 4-29 i-OVk BHNT 6 room, strictly modem LOST-Gold circle pin, on State, be fumshd bungalow,' No children. Wv tween 12tr and 15th. Reward Leave A. LiSton. Journal office or phone 2-27 . . ; mornings. -tf WANTED Mai d for general house work. Good wages. Phone 1431 or call at 1417 Court Sb tf 7 FOOT hoe drill good coudition. Trade for good work horse. Rt. 2, Bor 19 A. FOB RENT A one room apartment, also Bleeping rooms. 152 S. Church ui 1 8 4-26 WANTED Work on farm Tiy married iimn mush he steady. Phone 9CF 11. 4-2!) WANTED-To rent 5 room furnished house; no children. Address F. H. caro Journal. FOB SALE Good ea 'y seed corn on Jefferson Toad, one nile from street - li-nA A Rrvrdnfl,r. 4-27 WANTED First class seamstress. Ap ply at once. Tho Hob Nob, 215 Ma sonic bldg. FOB SALE LogflnDerry plants. Phone 10aF32, W. L. McJimney, m 6, box 121. tf FOB RENT Nicely furnished house keeping and sleeping rooms. 645 Fer ry St. " FOB BENT Good five room modern house. Inquire 506 N. Commercial St. or phone 1549M. " "WANTED Farm hand; must be a good one, will pay the best of wages a C. BusseH. Phone 3F3. tf WALL PAPEB, 12 cents double roll, upward. Buren'g Furifiture Store, 179 Commercial, " FOB RENT Nicely furnished house keeping roomsreasonable. 853 N Omni St. '26 SAVE your old carpets and clothing have them made into rugs. Salem Kaff Rug Co., 2075 Mill St. 4-26 AUTO TOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet, ma 4000 miles, in good condition; price is reasonable. Call at Capital Journal business office , or phone Main 81. tr FOR SALE A large team of young. sound horses; also harness, wagon, hack, plow, harrow, disc potato plow and 3 cultivators. Inquire at 4)66 N. Summer street, Salem 4-26 WANTED Men and -women "to work ia TegetaHe drying plant in the onntry. Good camping grounds, and tents with floors free- For particu lars, address E. Clemens Horat Co lad&pendeace, Oregon. ia TODAY ! t FOR REXT Furnished rooms, 292 Church. Phone 5R. 4-26 FRESH Bed Durham cow, 3 years eld for sale. Also 4 pointer pups. Rt. o, box 147B. 4-2a FOR SALE White Leghorn hens from O. A. C and Tailored stock. Phone 57F13, D. X. Becchlcr. 4-25 5 ROOM house for rent cheap. 202 Court St., business district- Inquire 236 Court. Phono 1005. 4-26 FOR SALE Eight room ho3e with six fine lots, with fine garden. See (i. W. Johnson, or phone 4. tf OUR 105 acre ranch. 8 miles east on Garden road is for sale. Geo. Swe-: gle. tf 4-fii or pnone jiu. i)H SALE - Good work or driving! horse; also surrey and harness, rcns - onaMo. 465 N. Com'l St. Phone 1135: M. 4-27 FOR SALE At a bargain, team of blacky mates, weighing 2400, 8 ana 9 years old; also good double harness and one 8 year old horse weighing lifin 9M N. Front. 4 20 WANTED A second hand typewriter. Must be in good condition. An Un derwood or Hmith preferable. Call 8. P. freight depot or -phone 2016J after 5 o'clock. 4-29 ATTENTION Mail order buyers, tho Minneapolis Wooldn Mills have a sample room alt 385 State St. and are taking orders for future deliveries. Be euro and see their line, as they sell direct from mill to consumer and e.an save you money. 4-20 LABORERS WANTED Wages 3.36 to $3 84, 8 hours. Wes Linn nulls op posite Oregon -City, at free employ ment office. Strike still on- Kail road receipt for fare up to- $2 cash ed after working one week. Come along Work assured. Beard and bed J(i.(55 week at mills or $7 at Beck s hotel, Oregon City. fa TRACTOR for sale at a bargain. Big Bull with the pull, 7-20 horse power, ( 14-in- double bottom P. & O. gang, plow, automatic lift; outfit has had little use, owner having sold place is leaving city, will sen ror cash, or bankable note with interest t 8 tier cent per annum. Addrcsi 21, Capital Journal. 4-27 FOR SALE at a bargain, 1 blac k fit lev age 4 years, weight about UM, 1 'black filky age 3 years, weight about 1450; 1 grey filley age 3 years weight about 1450; 1 black geld.ns age 2 years weight about 1000 Wdl sell the lot at $500 cash, or bankable note at 8 per cent interest Address No 22 care Capital Journal. 4-2 1 SOMB one wants your property and you would sell. We ehorge no com mission for putting buyer and sell er together. For further information Oregon Realty Eidhange Investment Co., inc., 14 mey u,us- - Or Chamber of Commerce bldg., i-u-1 gene, Or., 23014 M St. Portland,! Oregon. 350 ACRES, 100 acres cultivated, 100 j bottom, 35 beaverdam, 225 brush and j timber, good pasture, no white- land, Eving water, river front, land pr-1 tically ail tillable, 1 males from! Waconda, Or. Price S5 per acre. 640 acres, millions of feet of fine ; saw timber, lays well, affords good j grazing, living water, 3 miles .of , railroad station. $15 per acre. Own er, 341 State .. Salem, Or. o --6 HY JOURNAL WANT ADS BYRNES FAILS TO ICHAMPCLARKSTICKS MAKE APPEARANCE If Absent 48 Hours Will Be Declared DeserterPen alty 15 Years I'uless Enrol Valentine Byrnes re ports to the local exemption board within 24 hours, he will be declared a deserter from the V. S. army and the adjutant general of Oregon and the tederat machinery of the country wm. dieted at Uo.vernor t.ardner will now business r.ien who were invited for the be looking for him. j offer the seat to Judge Waller W.j Byrnes was oue of the 29 men who .graves, of the Missouri supreme court. oc's?10n' were in the selective draft and order- lieveral times in the past Grave has i The principal feature of the meeting ed to report at Salem April 5 to leave ! been prominently mentioned for the j was an address by H. W. Stone, gen for Camp Lewis on the morning of ! senate pTal seetarv f the Portland Y. M. April 20. Byrnes failed to show up to-1 Ckrk s reason for not accepting, as1 c t(me spoie p0U the var- lay ami ne is not appreuemieu oy the sheriff wi'Jihi 48 hos from the tima he was ordered to report here, he will bo declared a deserter from tne army and treated as such my nun ircHttru h-j mi:. When Errol V. Bvmcs registered in .Salem he gave his address as 5o2 north T : 1 ... l T ....... I.n n.d.t l tllA board that he was with the Portland Baths, Portland. 107 Fourth street. All papes had been othcially sent to wn,js of no avail, at his last addese and he was expect-: ed to appear yesterday and leave this morning with the I His case is nw out of the hands of iittle doubt that his acceptance of the : due, the speaker stated, to the fact h 5 acre I the lo:'al exemption board. According gcuato seat would have disorganized , that the Young Men 's Christian Asso o'her iin-'to fhe law governing uch cases, the! the legislative program in a critical' ciafion of Canada had increased its Lewis - sheriff is allowed 48 hours in which to bring hian before the board and if not found within that time, the case gees to the adjutant general ana ine federal authorities. Should he report within the 48 hour limic, which exp.rra tomorrow afternoon, it is up to the iy disoSieyed its orders. In his questionnaire, Errol . Byrnes declared that lie had followed various owupations including that of news boy, messenger boy, miner, fanner, teamster, repairing of sewing machines florist, hod carrier, watchman, spieler and a teacher of swimming. In the last ntumed vocation, he was in Salem during the summer of 1918 and appear ed at times at the Riverside Dip giv ing lessons. He is 24 years old and gave his weight as 165 pounds. Think Open Ash-Port Was Cause of Sinking New York, April 26. An ash-port carelessly left open was believed today to have flooded the American lined St. I Paul, sinking at her pier here. However, so far no official announcement as to the causo of th.o accident which prob ably cost three lives has been made. Twenty men or tne aou aooaru were injured. Work, of raising the vessel was pro gressing rapidly today. Meanwhile in vestigation definitely to place the res ponsibility for the sinking was con ducted by annymen. Saloons Most Obey or Go Out of Business Chicago, April 26. Closing of all Chicago saloons within five miles of the naval station on the municipal pier was stated to be the penalty for fail iro tn cnmnlv with a reauest received today fl.om Secretary of the Navy pall;ei8 to abolish special bar permits at dances. Jackies have been served 'intoxicants at these dance The city council took Daniels' request under ad visement. FOB SALE Heavy team harness, wa gon and wood rack. Will give pur chaser a mmimer's jid with the out fit. 404 Hubbard bldg. Phone 254 or oo 4-20 FARM for sale or trade, 148 acres northwest of Turner, 70 acres in crop, balance timber and stumpoge. All st.cM-k and implements iiK'luded- Price lu.500. Will take Salem resi dence up to $2300. For particulars Plinno 33F13 ROSE SPRAY Now is the time to spray your roses for Aphis. We have tho spray and tho -sprayers. ' APPLE SPRAY , Spray your applo and pear trees, as the blooms fall, with S. W. Arsenate of lead. We have all sized packages. CORN Wc have just received a car load of good dry Eastern Corn for feed. GARDEN PLANTS. Now have Cabbage, Kale, To matoes, Asparagus, etc., ready to pant. GARDEN' SEEDS The best selected stock in the state to select from of Bulk Gar den Seeds. All new stock and tested seeds. Call for catalogue. n 11 wuttt P. v. rt. mui et 251 State Street. Phone 160 Salem, Oregon TO JOB OF SPEAKER Refuses Appointsiest As i United States Senator to Succeed Stone Washington, April 2tJ. Champ Clark, speaker of the house, today de clined to accept the Missouri seuator- iship to sueeeed the late Senator WU-. jliam J, Stone. Democratic, leaders here today pre-, stated a telegram to governor . Gardner, was that he believed .could render more service to the eoun- .. I ,try jn the speaker's ehair than m suuaw. Sink's the receipt of the offer Clark has been in constant conference WitO ,1 Q.v.,,1 .n 0vher8 made an eleventh hour attempt , to change the speaker's decision but it i Although the republicans assured Clark they would make no attempt to j boys for Camplwrest control of the house from thoM snowed no increase or tnis spim j... l,o,,lrf h leavo. thme is (among young men and boys, which was tum This as his telegram to the gov- crnor indicates, was his main reason for not accepting. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES National B. H. E. New York U 13 3 Brooktyn 5 12- 2 Demaree and Bariden; Mitchell, Grimes. Russell, Plitt and Wheat. Philadelphia 3 6 0 Btwton 0 4 2 M!ain and Adams; Hearne and Henrv. Cincinnati 1 10 2 Pittsburg - 7 11 0 Eller, Conley and Allen; Hamilton and Schmidt. St. Louie 2 2 1 Chicftpo 3 5 2 May, Sherdell end' Snyder; Alexan der and Killifer. American Washington 9 10 4 New York 4 7 1 Johnson and Ainsmith; Alcvraw, Thornmahlen and Hannah. Boston 2 4 0 Philadelphia I " 1 Leonard and Agnew; rerry ana rei- kins. .. Clevetand-Detroili , postponed, com weather. Vlnta MA11PA Naum WUiic iiuuov ovna With the Corporation department the following were filed today: Articles of incorporation Dy tne lor- cst Investment company, of Portland The capital stock is $3,000. The tf. R. Chown Hardware company f!lea ailicles of incorporation. The com pany is located in Portland and the capital stock is $10,000. Tub W hittaRer Jjumoer company oi Mvrtle Point, Oregon filed articles of incorporation for iu,uuu.uu. F. A Elliott, state forester, will leave dt.v fi-i La Grande to attend the Un ion Wallowa Fire Patrol association nil itiML's im annual event. Later he will itt.;nd the sisuons of the Baker county iiBwintion vhrt there will.be a gen eral discussion of the forest and patrol .v rk-uC the cuing summer. Oisman Minstrels to . Give Entertainment In Heili? at Portland - Tho Oherrian minstrel performers will not go to Vancouver to give their show a announced yesterday. It nas been found advisable to change, their pinna materially. H. W. Stone, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Portland, in conference with the Oherrians today, proposed that the entertainment be given at the Heilig theater in Portland on the evening ot May 15. t 1V The plan is to onng tho soldiers from tho Vancouver barracks and give them- the entire lower floor for the evening. Boxes will ho assigned to the officers and tho balcony to those who have given $100 or more to the waj,& lief funds- The entertainment will bo given un der the auspices of the army . M. G A. Manager Bligh went to Vancouver and after hearing his report and the invitation today coming from Secre tary Stono, it) was decided that the Vancouver how for next w.-k should be cancelled and to accept the invita tion to play at the Heilig May 15. Can't Find Anyone To Take Senatcrslih) .Tpff-rsnn Citv. Mo.. April 26. Judge W. W. Graves, chief of the Missouri marriage license was issued yesfor stipreme court, was officially offered the day tolese Lawrence Schad of Burns. United States scuatorship from Missouri regon, ago 29, a druggist, and Lola late today. , Governor Gardner on receipt oi ni-B- , er Champ Clark's telegram declining Thomas Acheson, a. Methodist minis th nost. made a request that Judge,t,,r ivjne Ht 1980 Month Liberty street, 'Graves accept the appointment. Salem, filed yesterday his declaration j I Judge Graves refused late to day toj0f becoming eitiwn of the United j ' make a pnblie statement, but intimated states. He was bor April 18, 187 at', he probably would accept Governor flallinajjh, Ireland, and came, to thisj Gardner's appointment. He nec.iareu l - ,,M Minf nr with other members of the topneme bench before making an an nouncement. TRY JOURNAL ADS REGULAR MEEHHG OF Y. M C. A. DIRECTORS Secretary Sicne Mads Ad- dress War Chest Believed Practical Ran The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. was held at the association building today, a tastefid banquet being served at noon to the numbers and a large number of h . . the y M (. A had taken up since the' bosinninsf of the war, emphasizing more particularly, iiuncvn, tur ttuii tut it?vtiBiiwn uittov do among boys and young men under the draft age. He stated that in the European na' !" at.war ludmR England and 'n-ramy ami i u.u .u- r'?" " , 7, Ts i" ' .V ,A;.' .'; ;T 12 " wag the only nation m the stnigj, e bovs' work ten fold to what it was be fore the war. Mr. Stone said that the extra war work the association was called upon to do both in this country and in France depended upon the strength and stability of each local association as a home base, and urged, that each be strencthened and be not overlooked when it come to financial and moral support of the war. He said that the Y. M. C. A. had to enlist and train men for war work at the rate of 43 a day to keep pace with the demands both demesne and toreian. ine as sociation has 2500 trained men in the camps and cantonments in this coun try, and 2,000 trained men. in France. The ratio which the association en deavors to maintain is one secretary to each 850 enlisted men in the United States, and one secretary to each 250 men in France. Mr. Stone also emphasized the fact the Y. M. C. A., was not overlooking the business men of the nation, on whom falls much of the financial bur den of conducting the war and main taining Red Cross and association work. He stated that one thing tho association was doing for tho business man in return was the organizing of business men's classes in physical ex ercise, saying- that It was necessary that business men take regular and svstematia lAvsical exercise if they were to maintain their health and stand u) under the strain. In speaking on tne worn wnicn tne association must take up among the bovs and young men, Dr. , Sione ex pressed the hope that a boys' secretary as well an a general secretary couio presently be had for Salem. Followinp Mr. Htone 's address a num ber of short speeches were made and a general discussion engaged in ns to the proposition of estaDiismng a com munity war chest for Salem, tho gen eral opinion being that such a scheme would lo practical. A PUBLIC SUICIDE San Francisco, April 26. Despond ent over a quarrel with his fiance end ing in the break iii of Wicor engage ment, Willhiir V. mshop, agea an, to day ended his life with a pistol, shoot ing himself through the head as h sat on a bench in Union Square. Hund reds of persons in the (-iiare saw the act. Ho was dead before reaching the oonei-gency hospital. Award! GRAND PRIZE X U P. P. 1. 1 tOVERAU r R$. U.S. Pat. Off Keep Kids Kleen Trie most pr-ctical, healtMul.playtuna 8 ywt of age , MaeincneM:eMiii drop back. EaJy ilippfd on or off. Etiily wtfKrd. Notigf'tfUsiic Un to tfop circulation, mac's in d:ii rJmim, ad genuine bli:e and while hickory rtripe. Alw lighter wight fat-color materiel in a variety of pleating deii8na,atl appropri ately trimmed wvh f at-coior gaWrt. All garrr-Miti made in Mutcn new wi n r.rxiw wt l- l . L ... J 1,., .LvM I pm Folder (in co'orr; ihowng Jit j f-''t' 3-lrtent materials mt liaa on - J SC t,t. . oi iimn nn-sk. i.v.-. $1.25 the suit II vmtr Anrt cannot umIy you re will terd ihem.chara" peer-aid on receipt of piice, eacn. OVERALLS Salicl!on fiuarantecd A KZW SUIT ' PURE IF ThEY RIP Bcwom of Inlitatioos. Uoklarthiil.bcll MaJcty Rc.u.i.PAT.orr, LEVI STRAUSS 4 CO. Sflf r WW.,)?:',, IT.'l STRAUSS k CO., Sa Frcu Mfn.ot"FrnJmn-AIW lha nr gtm at far wana Court House News . i i Gladys Simpson, age 21, of Halem. 1 country September 2, 1H12. He leciuf,l i.itpntimig of becoming a citizen Dec. 21, 1913, at Klamath Palls. . AITS, rilimv n . unniurm 'mmw the county court for guardianship pnporf Helpful Hints on Banking SIGNATURES VERIFIED WHEN a checking account is opened at the United States National Bank the new deposit or's signature is recorded and kept for refer ence. If he has given, us his signature as W. H. Smith, his checks should be so signed and NOT Wm. Henry Smith unless notifica tion is given us. CAREFULNESS is the first requisite in safe banking. H ,L ill 3 IEi fl. mSFS 3 I I 1- m ' 5alem . 1 III .1.1 t for Henry Earl Laysou, a minor son of Martha Belle Lajson. Ho lives in Lin coln county, Washington, but has pro perty interests in this county of $t!0.00. She Was required to file bond for $120. A divorce complaint was filed by Gladys Ktutcsman M&ckson against John Dell Mackson. In tho complaint she recites that they wero married in Vancouvor, Wash., Oct, 2, 1915, and tbiy have one child, Ruth Elizabeth, age 22 months. She charges that he de serted her and her new born babe in July of 1916 and that since then he has given only $5 toward her support. She also charges that ha mad.9 an ef-1 fort to have her commit perjury by . swearing tbat no luut supported ner m order that he might secure a deferred clarification before the selective draft board. No property rights are involved. Joseph W. Kirk filed a suit in the circuit coilrt against C. S. Mullen and wife praying for a decree cancelling a sheriff's deed for land in. which he is interested. He claims that as a minor ho made a contract for bops and that Ma tilda Haas, who pretended to be his guardian, signed his nanvj to a note and contract. Seal Estate Transfers In the Recorder's office the follow ing deeds wore filed yesterday and to day: ' Zollcn Hop company to D. r, Mac Carthy, for a consideration ef $20,000 the' Zollora hop ranch just across the river from Independence,, and all the tools, sprayers and farming implements used on the ranch. P,ercy M. Collior, exeeator of tho will of E, P. McCornjick, to Ulitlord. Brown for $8,300, a tract of 208' acres near tho Oregon state Training school; Mrs, Fannie E. Hubbard filed' for rec ord a deed to the Title and Trust com pany of Portland, what is known as tho Huboard building or tho Uregon fcloc- trie depot building. Tho consideration is not nofaid In the transfor as it is a straight warranty deed, "subject to all liens as shown by public recotds." There are claims amounting to about $o0,0WJ on the building and the supreme court recently decided against Mrs. Hubbard in the foreclosure proceedings brought by the Alliance Trust company. Airs, Hubbard declined to make any com ment on the sale. REAL ESTATE TBASTSFEBS Henrv Ostorhala and wife to Hugh R. Smith, part of Peter Raymond and M. O. Foisey I). It, C. r;2W'. Henry five and -wife tn Volney tunc Philliw, lot 4, block .1 ,J'. M. Brown -add. to Silverton. John Beollard and wifo t Louis For uier, Hr lotw 1 111, 2f, SI' and 2$, block 1 of Towse's 1st add. to Wood burn. Carl IP. Hchficdeeko a-nd' wife to K. H. Campbell and wife, part David II. Smith claim 61 W. W. J, Patterson and wife to T. A.. Robert, part of lots 7 ar.d 2, bln-'k !I7, Salem. A. W. Fish". and wifo to T. A. Rob erts, part lot 2, block 37, Salem. Halfert A. Ness to It. H. ;anipboll and wife, part D. II. With claim, 42-B-1W. M. C. Smith to Hettio M. and .T. V. Lyle, part lot 4, block , Town of Tur ner. n NEW SHOW TODAY! BLIGH THEATRE HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW L mm - i Is itettSates SIMoijalBank OreorL Alibert Wolfe to Wim. Wolfe, lot 24, of West Woodburn. J. J. llershbergT to Lee F. Hersh berger and wife, tract 47 of Dimklt Home tracts, Faamio E- HuMiard to Title on F Trust Co-, EVi lots 1 and 2, block 20, Salem. Harry DoSart and wife to S. T. Cot stock, lot 80, IVeSart add. to Silverton, Nathaniel Campbell and wife to John E. Shaveland, lots 1 and 2, block 69, North Sulem. Margaret StofMianser and husband to Donald W. Miles and-wife, part lot 4, block 2. Mvers add. to Salem. Albert Ruge and wife to Emma Whit more, part lot 1, block 47, University: add. to K-alem 50fears ago .your dru6disf'i ft f at hett, SOI Dr. .tries NEli$eover.Y fir Cou.$o c Colds sold consirkraMe, too, and now it is known the nation over as the standard cough and cold remedy. Successful and satis factory because it is quick act ing and safe. Doesn't upset the stomach nor does it nauseate. Use it for that mean hacking cough, and in all stages of grippe, Cct it at youf druggists Always Lead to Better Health Serious sicknesses start in disorder of the Stomach and Liver. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thev- nrovent Con stipation, keep Liver, ami Bowels in A henlthyconrlition. Effective. mild: Yst f m- -a ' Mr m m im l war aLv-vwjn-AT- Mil 1 "COME THROUGH" is the biggest melodrama tii; town will see this season. It's the photo drama that set all N. Y. talking. Written by George Bronson How ard. You'll hubely en joy it You'll talk about LIBERT! iW SHOWING .ymimmmu. n1 w "mum mm ",'k""""'S!i4,j