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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1918. I:" W ' ( " " - - 1 : H i I When lie Gets that Pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug You Sent Him A man' first impulse is to share a good thing. Real Gravely Plug has been spread all over Amer ica simply by the Gravely user offering a small chew to his friends. Tobacco like that is worth sending. It means something when it gets there. Ciiv may ana a chew of Real Crawly Plug, and b will tell yon that' the kind to tend. Send tho bettl Ordinary plug it fake economy. It cottt lets per week to chew Raal Crarely, becauM a anal chew of it kuti a long while. If you (moke a pipe, tlice Gravely with your knife and add little to your smoking tobacco. It will giro flavor improve your tmoke. send mi mm in tie u s. sejvki a rovci of cruxiy Dealer all around here carry it in 10c pouches. A 3c stamp will put it into his bands ia any Training Camp or Sea. port of the U. S. A. Even "oyer there" a 3c stamp will tako it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope, and give you itj directions how to address it, J B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville, Va. The Patent Poach Keeps it Freeh and1 CUan and Good -it it not Real Gravely without this Protection Seat Established 131 "&fey Shares Interest Wall Street Buyers t V.,. '". May S. The New York ' V-'t St fiuaneial review todit.v vu- the entire list ia today's Mock market had its momenta of Imoy amey when prices advanced one to tliree points in brink trading, interest was largely shifted from tlio industrial Children Cry ;:0R FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A to the j-aKSway shares. The latter dis played unwonted animation under the leadership of Rendinc, which advnac- ed to a mew high record for the year ove 87. As for the industrials, there 'win a imarked disposition to yield to 'profit taViug from iimo to time, The first reaction came at the end of the first hour when steel receded a ipoiirt and t'he second shortly otter mid day, Hill realizing sales were not as yet in sufficient voluiino to cause n tlniileil .States ISteo; a.ui touthed a new top figure for Hhn vear at iu;i T-N. I lie motor anu m Violtol Hhares as well flu a few of the h iaUies, gave good accounts of thmnselves. .Sugars and coppers woru boft. JOE WOOD BEGOMES GRtAT OUTFIELDER Once Star Pitcher Now Re garded As Ose of Best b 'American League By H. C. Hamilton (I'nU.d Press Staff Correspondent) New York, May 8. Joe Wood may now bt considered a real ball player. To day it makes no difference whether he conies back as a pitcher. He has arrived ss a counting asset to big l?ague base ball as an outfielder. Wood has been out of pitching har ness practically since the beginning of 1915 sow in spite of the fact that his season in 1915 was a winner. He tried once last season to come Uafk aud fail ed dismally againstl th,? Yankees. It was something of a joke when Lee Foal started Wood off as an outfield er at the beginning of the season, but see how the laugh has turned around. lie played his first game, with Cleve land iu the' outfield on April 25. was at bat once and pounded out a hit. Bince ;,hnt time he has failed to hit safely iu only three games. Many of his blows have been for extra bases and hav. been delivered in pinches. Yester day, his brilliant fielding as well as his batting enabled Cleveland to defeat the White Sox. GRR0KDER0AD Will ffifflP ROVED Important Work Under Super- Yision of Highway Commis sion this Year .San Francisco, May 8. When Mrs. Luther Fredericks returned from the grocer's yes terday uiorjiing she found half of a streetcar in her front room. The other half was in the street. William Bertit, inotermau, was pinned under the wreckage and seriously injured. NURSE FOUND DEAD Twin Falls, Idaho. May 8. With a bullet hole through her throat, Mis? .Itulith Morrisette, aged. 20, for two vtnrs past a nurse in training at a lo cal hospital, was found yesterday ly ing nii'runwioiis in an irrigation ditch on the farm of her brother-in-law. Heath resulted two hours later. At the iiKiuest the coroner's jury oftnuliided State Highway Engineer Xunn hai just ieturued from a visit to two road projects, one the Three Fivers road oa which $10,000 is to be expended firs year and the wther the Grande Rondo road which has $.")i.CKK) set asicMi for its completion. Both of thes? roads iconnec-t the Tillamook country with the Wilhe'miua district. The work will "be done in connection with the federal government and the coun ties, the roads being post roads. It is one of the most important road improvements undertaken by the state despite its comparatively small eost. The situation is peculiar. Ti'lamook county, with Hebo as a eeater, is prt:c tklly a vast dairy section. There are thirteen cheese factories near Hebo alone. However the fimit of dairying has about beea reached in that sec-' tiou under present conditions, but the j completion of the two reads above ' j -1 -ii il:. ni:n i. umiica vim I'utiuge uii i u l. Aiiiniiiuun produces unlimited quantities of pas iture, but cannot make its own bay for the reason the cEmate is such it can not be cured- On the other hand Wil helmina is the ceuter of a great hay growing section and it is only 28 'miles on an average from ono district to the other. The road between the two, which is part ot the improvement to be made, 5s practically impassable ifor loaded teams, and is totally so in the winter time. At the same time much hay is shipped from Wilhelmina to Hebo and vicinity, it haviug to be hauled first to the railroad at Wilhel imiiia and from there it is hauled three sides of a triangle; eah of sixty miles, to Tench Tillamook. It is then as far from: Hebo and the great dairy ing section as it was when it started from Wilhobnina. The completion of the work outlined alove, and which will be dono before the summer "ends will make the hav of Wilhelmina avail able for fho Tillamook county dairy men and will make it possible to great ly enlarge the duiry industry. that the sheeting was accidental. The young lady had taken a rifle to shoot pheasants and it is supposed that the triygce caught iu the high weeds. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS SOLDIERS IN CAMP The abrupt change from home comforts tq camp life may be trying on your boy's health, but if he will only take the rich liquid-food in SCOTT'S EIIULSION it will create richer h)nnA tn . tablish body-warmth and fortify his lunSS and throaL . Thousand nl soldiers all over the world I take Scott's Emulsion. It is exactly what they need. Scott JkBowM.Bloouifitld, N.J. 17-30 Rumania Forced To Qye Up Territory Bring Your Tire Work to MEN WHO KNOWS Let us look over your Tires This Service Is Free .. I VULCANIZING, RETREADING, ; GOODYEAR TIRES TrSvTtllNOPCRTAINIhCToe 126 South Commercial Street. Zurich, May 8.Thc peace treaty just signed by Rumania with the central powers pro vides for the ceding of southern Pobrudja to Bulgaria and the ruling of northern Dobrudja by a special join1.! commission, pend ing final settlement. Dobrudja is a part of Ruman ia bounded on the east by the Black sea and on the north and west by the Danube. It has an aua of 4000 square miles and a population of about 300,000. At Great Pleasure and Health Resorts Bicycling Is Popular Word from Florida that the bicycle has attained great popularity at the beach resorts supplements facts to this effect, as set forth in tho film repro ductions of Scene in our winter sum merland. Young and old, according to report and picture are awheel through out the day, and bicycle dealers are busy, not only supplying vehicles, but in teaching persons to lide. No knibt attentions of this sort are confined to those who came into the American Soldiers Cannot Vote This Year Washington, May 8. American sol diers in France will not be permitted to vote in the coming elections, the war department has definitely decided. Men will be allowed to vote only if their states wish to collcet'the bnlltJ In letters to Representative Rodgers, Massachusetts, Assistant Secretary of War Benedict Crowell and Adjutant General McCain said the vote in France could not be taken without seriously intjrforing with military efficiency. ' "The matter has been thoroughly cafvassed on '.(he ground in France, in tha light of the effort made to collect the soldier vote in the fall of 1917," Crowell wrote. "Thef.o men are entitled to have a voice iu affairs of the coun try of-course. But I also believe they v.di'd be the last ones ;o insist on ex ercising the franchise because I am cer tain they must clearly see such a course constitutes an empediment to military efficiency." Today is the day to buy stamps. thrift HARROW Collars FOR SPRING Casco-2Vw. Clyde-2 'tin world sine the middle nineties, for before that time every one rode a bi cycle, and since the ability to balance oneself upon a two wheeled machine once acquired is aever lost, it msy b taken for granted that your man, or woman of middle age, with a fi w ex ceptions, had nothing to lo but hira a bicycle and go careening on his way as of yore. As a matter of fact, tho writer, who has never been without a bicycle, has often wondered at tho ddwy ia its popularity as a modi inn of pleasure and healthful recreation. The Pleasures of Bicycling To the lover of scenery who delights not to whizz by a beautiful view in a motor car, at a speed of anywhere from twenty five to fifty miles an hour, the bicycle is a medium of endless pleas ure. 'An immense amount of highway can be covered awheel without any more physical effort than is good for one, and a rail fence or a tree is al ways handy and a stretch of shady sward convenient when the rider wish es for the tifcie being to allow mis met al steed to cool off whue he himself reclines at length to dwell upon soma ' inviting bit of scenery. Again, as a means of communileatiion between ono's homo and tho golf links or tennis courts, the bicycle has tha double advantage of being oanstantly at hand and of saving taxi fares. May the southern idea extend north ward, to the end that when one soli tary bicyclist fares forth on the high way this spring ho may, after a lapse of years, find himself once more cno iof a largo group and growing guild of fellowpodalers. N. Y. livening Post Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIA 8 m I"'!"! The Roads Are Open I IIIKIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII Idlimb Aboard the Wealth Wagon Ride a Bicycle The best thing in the world for Indigestion. The Woods Are Green iiiihii iiiiiiii ' iiiiiiii mum illlllli iiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii RIDE A BICYCLE - THE BICYCLE OFFERS GREATER RE TURNS TO THE BRAIN-WORKER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. ; MENTAL EFFORT WITHOUT RELAXING EXERCISE IN OPEN AIR SPELLS DECAY. YOUR DOCTOR WILL VERIFY THIS AND SEND YOU TO US TO FILL THE PRESCRIPTION. SAVE THE DOCTOR'S FEE AND COME TO US DIRECT. RIDE ONE OF OUR 1918 LIGHT RUN NING WHEELS TO GIVE YOUR MIND AND BOT THE POWER OF PERFECT TEAMWORK. Poor Car Service !!!!!!!! iiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii Iiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii Late To Work !!!!!!!! !"""! PI""! iiiiiiii iiiiiiii mini! iiiiiiii muni RIDE A BICYCLE- HIS rv U4 RIDE A BICYCLE For Convenience; For Ecntimy; For Health. Don't Dela; Go. to your dealer now and buy that . bicycle. THE "NEW TIME" SAVES YOU AN HOUR OF DAYLIGHT. A BICYCLE WILL SAVE YOU ANOTRER HOUR OF DAYLIGHT. THEN WHY NOT ECONOMIZE IN TIE AND GIVE YOUR GOVERNMENT THE BENEFIT OF THE SAVING. IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY OWN A BICYCLE 0 TO -YOUR DEALER NOW m MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FGR ONE. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE "CAME BACK" TO THE BICYCLE LAST YEAR. i ft! 1 7 ! i it J Scott k Piper 252-260 State Street. Phone 451 Mauser 272 State Street. Bros. Phone 410 Loyd E. 221 South High. amsden Phone 1687 A. H. Moore 445 Court Street. Phone 368 c 126 South Com'l. Phone 363