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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORE. SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1918. THREE . . . . i CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. - QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE ON SHORT NOTICE WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET-WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS EVXETTEENG ELECTRICAL 8 V Balem Electric! Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North High. JJain 1200 TEANSFE2 AND DSATAGE galem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front Streets Main"4 1 AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELI V ered any place, city or country. Phon 64 or S081R. W. W. Fisher AWNINGS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCoruack nail on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andreses, C. C. W. B- Uil son, K. K. & 8. DO YOU WANT new awning for store or hornet Call or writ C. Dill man, 9t0 Highland Ave. . 5-18 DENTIST DB. F. I UTTER. DENTIST, ROOMS 413-414 Bank of Couiineice bldg. Phone 606. 11-4 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camo No. 5246,meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock"! in Derby building, sorner Court and High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A Wright, clerk. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN . On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon HATTERS CLEANERS Fl.r.SWfl?TH THE HATTER Men and women 'a hats cleaned, reWocked and retrinitned. Old hats made to look like new. We carry a large stock of fine ribbons. 4!5 Court 8t LAWN MOWERS THE F1XIT SHOP Let us repair and sharpen your lawn mowers. Sol Court. Phone 1022. tf LODGE DIRECTORY FOR SALE 1917 7 PASS. Studebaker. like new daudy shape, $700. Terms if desired." 1915 Ford, 5 pass, a snap, $350. leimus if desired. 5 passenger Overland, a snap. $000- See this. Terms if desired. Used ear department. 156 South Commercial - St. Phone 3G1. Lee L. Gilbert Elgin 6 Distributor. tf FOR SALE 200 cords oak wood $3.50 per cora on place, or fo per cora ai Crowley station. Address- John Young Rickreal, Ore. 5-30 SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillsom, secretary. All cases of cruelty or neg lcet of dumb animals should be re ported to the secretary for investi asn ipurs inn An;nu,i inn bottom, 35 beaverdani, 225 bruso and runner, good pasture, no wane tana, Hvins water, river front, land prac tically all tillable, 1 miles from Waconda, Or. Price $S5 per acre. 640 acres, millions of feet of fine saw timber, lays well, affords good grazing, living water, 3 miles of railroad station. $15 per acre. Own er. Room 341 State St. Salem. Or. 5-26 ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA "Oregon Urape tJamp" JNo. UbO, meet evory Thursday evening in Derby building, Court and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St-, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor der, 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1430M. BUYERS ATTENTION! I have a com fortable 5 room cottage for saio, with good lot for $700; aIsoa mod ern five room cottage one block from paved street. This is a cheap property at $1400. I have a choice buy for $15U0, two DIOcks irom car UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. ni. in I. O. O. F- hall. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A-; C. A. Vibbert, secretary, Crown Drug Store, 338 State street. SECOND HAND GOODS OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE AND R. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 005-508 U. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phon 859. Residence, 1620 Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Res. Phone 469. BUY. SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. ASSOCIATED PRESS FIGHTS WITH HEARST Accuse Each Other of Mast CcslesptiMe Practices As Competitors Washington. May 3. Contending for tha property right in news, Fred erick W. Lehjuaun, representing the Associated Press in its suit against the International rews service, assea ra supreme court permanently to enjoin the latter from "piratical and unlaw ful" endeaVor to "get something for nothing." Tn Mwrmff tKft sumvmft AOurt tn un sold tha hands' of 'the lower federal courts m granting an mjunctaon against the service, Lehaiann declared no injustice woum oe aone. "IliM-a ia ft nivn report." he said ?inuitrl hv labor and held for sale and exohangei. The International News Service did not create and nasi noi ac- n.ilr..,! lf hv mm'huAA OT. eXChailtC When it is enjoined from boldly tak ing it and selling it, it is simply pre vented irom reaping wnere it oan uui sown." Lehmann declared it was vital to the public good that news dissemination kn ; nlmn hnml) oarl conducted bV honest methods." If it comes to the public, from tainted sources and oy tainted means, the news itself will not escape contamination, he declared. "News is liKO any maienai torauw itv." he said. "In the field of general news it is obvious, .... that the pa- nr -wiiii"!! in ainiDiv penninea w ap """ im i mini ' mwiw nmunuw-wi'twi !..' m- : : , . . I Duy ior fiauu, two owwi tisl J propriato the news witnout payment line and one block from paved street &0j ,;n(j -n-oid have a great advant I have several valuable lots for sale 0 it3 competitor, who had paid tor it cheap; also a house for $600. Square . . . n TT U I , I. Deal realty company, u. o. building. Phone 470. tf FOR RENT SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos proprietor. Garbage and retuse o( au kinds removed on monthly contracts at reasonable rates. Yad and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 2247. Ecsidence Main 2272. FOE BENT The storeroom at 141 N. Commercial street, now occupied by Compton's 15o & 25e store, will be for rent May 1st next. For particu lars inquire at room 23 Bieynian block. tf FOB BENT 10 acres in fine condi tion for crop; about two miles from city limits, on a good road, level land. Will rent on shares, or for cash Sinmoro Tloal l?Aa!ftv I'nTnnflnv. TI. S- bank building, room 202. Phone 470. NOTICE OF SALE Of nAvRmmant: Timber Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 191C, (39 Stat. VI1 on.! Tia inttriii'f ir.na lf tllfl Sefl bu v-w w iiafa.v Tutorial. tt SPTlfP.mb61 It 1017 4-V.a f!n.lMa .-n -thA fnltowinff l'Mids will be sold May 15, 1918, at 10 240 ACRES, 200 cultivated, 40 timber pasture, running water, fair improve ments, 3 miles from Pratum, best Waldo Hill soil, price $23,000. 60 acres, 58 cultivated, 18 pasture, a Cmlim nil aanA noil, snrina water, good improvements, 1900 prune trees, en Vnrriiuii walnut trees, cood team of horses, wagon, harness, 3 Jersey cows, 100 pure bred hens, 1 mue from Aumsville, a snap, price $8500. T,.,. Siwnlivfakv. 341 State St. nhnnn 970. 5-10 SCAVENGER STOVE REPAIRING STOVES BEBUILT AND BEP AIRED 50 years experience. Depot, JNagpnai and American tence. Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. TrfrrQnlinTrv and linn hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124. VETERINARIAN DR. W. O. MOORIIOUSE COUNTY afn;nnrinn. irrniiiintft Cornell uni versity. Office Cherry City Feed Stables, 544 Ferry St. Phones, office 2199; Ees. and nignt ioiu- WATER COMPANY J'infls win oe oiu May 10, ivio, t : o'clock a. m. at public auction at tne osleji WATER COMPANY Office United States land office, at Portland, r (ommereial and Trade streets Bills payable monthly in advance Their Fuel Supplies Oregon, to the highest bidder at not ' tlmn the appraised value as shown hv tliia nntiffl kbIh to hft subiect to th( Se0,Pua!rS;Hh4an adfct Harry to Purchase ' in-1 mi.i nf one-ruin oi one eent thereof, being commissions allow ed, must be derosited at time of sale ... uty w be returned if fale is not ap proved, otherwise patent will issuo for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be receiv ed from citizens of the United States, associations of such citizens and cor porations organized under the laws oi rH United Htates or any state, terri tory or district thereof only. Upon ap plication of a qualified purchaser, tht umber on any legal subdivision will b ' offered separately before being includ ed in any offer of a larger unit. T. 9 S. R. 2 E.. Sec. 35: NE NEV4, yellow fir 250 M., red fir 50 M.j NW NE, yellow fir 600 M., red fir 800 M., hem lock 10 M.; SWVt NEW, yellow fir 700 M., red fir 230 M.j SE NE. yellow fir 350 M., red fir 450 M.; NEM Nwy4, yellow fir 750 M., red fir 250 M., hemlock 10 M.; SE14 NW, yel low fir 100 M., red fir 1200 M.; NE Wy4, vellow fir 200 M., red fir 800 110 ACRES, 80 cultivated, 30 timber pasture, 40 acres in crop, gooa duuu ,1 turn miles from town, some stock and Implements, price ?UUU, will lane ouyu residence, some cash and easy terms - voionno inn optoh. 90 cnltivated 50 bottom. 5 timber, all fenced, good road, new 0 room mingaiow, uiu close to school, $11,000. 20 acres Yamhill county, exchange for b room bungalow in Salem. Equity i 40 acre Idaho irrigated farm to: ranch near Salem or Dallas, not over $3000, price $6000. 20 acres close to Salem. 6 cleared, good improvements, rock road, $4000. 58 acres, 45 culti vated, 25 beaverdam '12 pasture, 1 orchard, good barn, fair house, 30m ine town, running water, $6200 easy terms. Modern 5 room bungalow, tovoi1 street. $1500. Mod ern 5 room bungalow, furnace, fire place, bath, Dutch kitchen, close in, $2000. $S500 worth of acreage and residence property to exchange for ranch any1 where, fiocolofsky, 341 "Tn tha .-ji-iifl of newsoaoers Publish ed in the wes the condition would be worse. Because electricity outruns the o-r.no i-ant movement, nf the nun we can iciliri news amearins in the New York r 7 " --a J !i 4. morning new mpers auu kuu iu i the Mississippi valley lor to the west of that, in ample tinw for publidation. Lehmann declared that although the Associated Press does not eteate tha facts or produce the events, "it aoes .i,,. ,u noTca huiTrrpt whieh crives ;the infoTmation." He declared that fo the International News rvic to allowed to use this budget at will would be nntfair competition. Hamuei untennjer, appviwius w L N. S. previously, charged that the A P's stit was brought to "embar rass tha business" of the I. N. S. He pointed ouh that the aetion .was not begun, until after the allies ini 1913 nna before we entered the war) refused an wiwioxewi from the. defendant." Untertnyer claimed that both par-n- - t,a. onit. "hftva arioarentlv from .k. re thnii. Aroamzation acted on exactly opposite eonatruction ana AAiirt wnnlrl imhold the A. Lllttli WJ W '-v-.' - P's contention. He said nws displayed on wuuwuji j - had ibeen consiaereo .n.u,tir VjicIi f the narties, If -oW tokon thn other's ne saau, u iitu fan. thn.f. nne ox mem HOWO. . - t-kah it. vomflea and re-writes the story that it take from the other, whilst the other does no mmyj -question of business policy that in ne wise affeeits tliair legal ng-hta," he MM Tin nin.imea tnai ins v. jr o Certainly light to -Know. When th( re is any question of value in automobile tires we certainly ought to have the answer. For we have seen the in side of practically every tire made. We know how much value every manufacturer intends to put into the tires he sells. We know which tires give way first. We know their weaknesses, their points of strength, their capacity for service. We know tires as your family doctor knows you because it is our business, as vulcan izers, to keep tires in as -126 : S. Cwerckl good health as possible. And the net result of all this information of ours is our determination to sell Good year Tires to our customers. We believe it will be to your advantage to buy your tires from people who nou tires, from the inside out. f gnNSAHDAMMUHITIOM , , Hljl SI. Isaia. lie ciaumu ui - - -- TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS;d8 PW i8 hly in ftgreenxeDt Wlt it contenHnns in the 6ase of th Chi- icago Tribune vs the Associated Bress, when tha A. if, sucjceMiuijy continu ed that this class of news is puiono property." Unteranyer sai4 no element of unfair eoampetition was invoivea uo cause the defendant obtained the news openly, by no iireaeh of contract, out publicly by :payang for the paper con- wrung it- Unterniyer gnentirmd T.ne wnB piracy," s" ttiert " 'fifn-tt Bieanng-' used by the A. P. in this- case and said this was hut evidence of "tha atmos phere of self conscious righteousness with which the Associated Prws so dearly loves to surround mout ques tionable acts." What would they do for holidays in Berlin, should all the hotipital's and foundling asylums in eiviliaed countiiof ibe destroy od? Joe Jackson in BAady Cleveland, Ohio, May 4, Joe JacV son, Wihilto Soi bluggiiog outfielder was a startled person when told thai ho had been- planed n mm one of tna draft. "But," he na, "I'm retvdy to K whenever they call ne. And 111 ges mo a faw Boiches, to, if a god bafc ting eye proves to 1.0 a good sJioUru eye." Chicago, May 3. Anticipa Jug a fuel srisis next winter, the federal fuel ad ministration has directed dealers to ar inimedint.'Iv for at least 75 per v-ht of their coal requirements for the coming fall an.l winter, accoruing to Kaymoud' E. Durham, fuel administrator for Cook coumty. Reports will be requir ed on July 3, showing preparations iiii.if, tar iil.ieinir adequate supplies.' I nless large reserves are laid in at once there will lie no opportunity uuuer, the administration said, A coal famine more serious than last-winter "s is immin ent unless precautionary measures are adopted. . CUTTING OUT TH33 IHILLS wi),iiicrton. fav ' 3. Director Gen- loTal Me.Adoo doesn't iratend to give T5wy4, venow nr auu iu., reu m ow - - .nilrnarl nsoeia- M.; SE SWfc, yellow fir 350 34.,'fmaneial wppy t:. w . vpi ctm. n-r fictions, organized for the geneiai fe,oou 1 jir oju Lwy oi74f J1""" , A ,r - . tti, L-Pi;. Inrf iha svntpm. '--J ill OtJU 111 , J.IJ-.74 ,7 .. 450 M., red fir" 600 M.j NW74 Ey4) ywiww nr duu w., rea nr ouu in., V SEV4. yellow fir 50 M., red fir 1S00 M.; SE14 SE,i, red fir 1550 M., none of the fir to be sold at less than $1.75 per M., and none of the hemlock to he aold at less than $.50 per M. CLAY TALLMAN, Commissioner, General Land Of fit 8- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Tot the Cost of Improving Washing ton street la the City of Balem, from Fir Street to liberty Street To Mary D. Doane, 8. S. Stiff aid Cloyd D. Rauch and Kegina L. Eaueh: You, and eaoh of you are herefoy no tified that the city of Sakm has, by ordinance No. 1524, levied an assess ment upon your respective -properties fcereinafter described, end in the amount hereinafter set forth for eueh property's proportionate share of the eoat of improving Washington street from the east lane of Fir street to the west line of Liberty street ia the city f Salerni. A dftscripSioii of ean lot or part thereof or parcel of land, the owner thereof, and the amount assess d and levied upon it is as foilowa, to Bit: v 1 Lot 3, Woci 8, Fairmount Park ad dition, Mary D. Doane, cost $44.S2. Lot 12, block 8, Fairmount Park ad - 3iKon, Mary T. Doane, cost $530.88. Lot 9, block 9, Fairmount Park addi- In an order, amounting virtually i j...-,.;. r iuilvp. the railroad ad limil Ultl1".!? J . m mi.,.itratkn yesterday foroacle lexas lines to contribute to the expense of he Texas General Managers' associa tion. .Similar action is pending in oth er similar cases. The organization must derive their finances from sources oth er than the railroads, McAdoo said- The newly sown seeds need a little rain anyway, ti.03 A 8.Skx', costj MJ. p Lot i DIOCK , xiu'iai --- dition, Cloyd D. Fauch and Begwa L. RatwA, ost $530.88. Lot 8, block 9, Fairmount Park ad dition, Cloyd D. Bauch and Begina L. q:j ....namieiits were entered in volume 3," Emket of City Liens, on the Ifl T,n,lflrv. 1918. as a charge and are now due anu pv' This notke'i. served upon you by 1 frV"J- ,T,,f tnt ten days w pt:p7MUhrfTntheeityofgalem,.by order of the caramon council. Date of first publication hereof, may 2, 191S- .pt.bauE. 3-14 Becorder of the City of Salem. Mill .iHlUIWI'D Has- are common in Western Canada. The thousands of y. S. farmers who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on home steads or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid i... , n 4 nihaat nrA ftthr OTPtDI. UJ UOUIllUUI l.W v a ' m .M, y-an hmr .Md farm lnd at Sift, to S30. oer M-nl Sl a nushal for whl snd ruto 80 to 45 busliels to tho ero yon are bound to make money that wnat youcan uu ui ncaicm vm In the provinces of Manitoba. Saskatch ewan or Alberta you can get a Homestead oH SO Acroi Tm and other land at very low prices. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the atie iiuiiiy i.u- -w 5 to the acre. WonderUU crops aiso oi ' f-xSk Oats. Barloy nd Fl. Miaod f "n- 1S' i ini is 'if profitable un induHtry M graio rlB "SiM 5 Good Mhooto. churub. ninris.la cmivoh- Orl tot. cliimit. uuUwt. Writ, for litmfur. f A ,W nd pnirairi as lo mliKud nmi r.( M J. N. GRIEVE gfiK Cor. 1st and Pest Sis. Spokane, Wish. K Jw ' mi... A- ; .. : vu Mi I r i ! vll I II When you ccanpare the low prices of I lit I " it' i Ford ears with the prices of farm ftf T ; Jtt" . H I . products, farjn stock and everything 1 H I else on the market, the great value of s S T " itiff I the Ford car can be fairly estimated. nT 1 1 iijtt The price for the Ford Touring Car S: ft4ff1 I is only $524 f, o, b, Balem the tame 4f X ;UjJ 1 as last year. It is the greatest value 1 . not eiily among motor cars, but in the . 3f .Jli" 1 whole run of articles grown and nianu- I ctt iHtu 1 factured. Think of a five passenger I Tjy fttttf I II motor car with the reputation for ser- 1 ;J SttU-- 1 I III vice. durabilHy and economy that's be- I "iStrTt?, I I . hind the Ford car, sell for $5M. 1 I ,4tpt I I rA nrnmMvtive purchasers to give I I ZiXi i Tit.- their orders without demy- ' 3S&K? II IB ifi , M r -1 a' r 'rt t-HUiiii i itiHHiHtUf U UttTItU; f 1 1 S 11 1 ill HH EI jmmmammmmmamm mm mmmm m mm mm mmm mm wii urn n i H Federal blow-oats fcbove the rim,, caused by internal cutting, ,whirh is net possible in Fedeiai Tires ''. These features are pat erited tmd exclusive, ' 'Tworion-.'kid treads are opUoiJfjl, 'Tvuf gc d" white trid "TtbihiL' black. FEDERAL TIRES are the result of corn fcUdit improvement, f curunstretchable steel' ci-bies lock them so firmly tgainst the rim that they cannot slip, rock or.shift. Cf hey stay put, Thia orevents oinched t abes and yim-cut aDso .- y,fep up tire tm- teely, pr'ovtments tnd get great- This method of 'basoi. i miJttige, Put Federal, construction alsoprevents on youi utf. todfeVj, VICK BROS,, 2G0 North High ij ii' as i ' ,7 - .' h ; i ' - X j in'-" -, 1 t-HH-Hti-i.ifJ I H-Wtitrtrs ,trt?!f: ttti-tliT