Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 09, 1918, Page NINE, Image 9

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOl'RNAl.. SMEM. OR FT rmTT?STUY. MAY 9. 1918.
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CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. II
DRY GOODS AND FURNISHINGGOOD
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WntKt MiltK AND bfcLLtR MEET WE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS
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EVERYTHING electrical
Bilam Electric Co Masonic Temple, 127 North High
. TRANSITS AND DEAYAGE
Salem Truck & Dray Co., corner State and Front Streets Main"4
Telephone
Wain 1200
AUTO DELIVERY
BAGGAGE AND PARCELS DELIV
ered any ,?lac. city or country.
Phone 64 or 2081R. W. W. Fisher.
AWNINGS
DO YOU WANT new awnings for
store or hor.ef Call or write O- Dill
man. PSO Highland Ave. 5-18
LODGE DIRECTORY
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT
McCornack hall on every Tuesday
at 8. P. Andiesen, C. C. W. B. tiil
Bon, K. B. & S.
DENTIST
DE. F. I UTTEK, DENTIST, ROOMS
413-414 Bank of Commerco bldg.
Phie 600. 11-4
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Good Real Estate Security
THOS. K. FORD
Over Laild & Push bank, Salem, Oregon
LAWN MOWERS
THE FIXIT SHOP Let us repair and
sharpen your lawn mowers.
Court. Phone 1022. tf
f i 1 1 1
OSTEOPATH
DRS. B. H. WHITE AND B. 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
leeo. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank
Bid?. Phone 859. Residence, 1020
Court. Phone 2215. Dr. White Res.
Phone 469.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246-meets
every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in Derby building, corner Court and
High streets. R. F. Day, V. C; J. A.
Wright, clerk.
PERSONALS
WILL YOU WRITE to lonely young
widow worth $35000! WouJ marry.
Address Mary, Box 5!v4, Los Angc.
s. Cat. 6-7
FOR SALE
We must make room for other lines. Big values for little money. We need
the money; you need the goods. Here are a few of bur prices:
1917 7 PASS. Studobaker, like new
dandy shape, $700. Terms if desired.
1915 Ford, 5 pass, a 'snap, $350.
5 passenger OverUniijjwfpSS?
see wis. Terms if aiireari sHTT-
department. 156 south ' Commercial
St. Phoaie 361. Lee L.4fT Elgin
6 Distributor. THi. r t
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SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D.
Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillscm.
secretary. All cuses of cruelty or neg
lect of dumb auimnls should be re
ported to the secretary for investigation.
BOYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
"Oregon Grope Camp" No. 1360,
meets every 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 1436M.
UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assem
bly No. 84, meets every Thursday at
8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. Norma L.
Tcrwilliger, M. A-j C. A. Vibbert,
secrotary, Crown Drug Store, 338
State Btreet.
SECOND HAND GOODS
per cord on place, or $6 per cord V
Crowley station. Address John lotm.
Rickreal, Ore. f''i
Jsjl
asn aprr-; inn iiH.ivat fi t
bottom, 35 beaverdam, 225 byfcr 4&
timtbcT, good pasture, no whAgnd,
living water, river front, lpr?fro
tically all tillable, 1 wjryj from
Waconda, Or. Price $85 per acre.
640 acros, millions of feet of fine
snw timber, lays well, affords good
grazing, living water, 3 miles of
railroad station. $15 per acre. Own
er, Kooin m state St. saiem, ur.
5-26
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Silver Silk 35 cents per yard.
Organdies 25 and 30 cents yard.
White Crepe, pink Crepe de Chine, Lawns and
Soisettes.
Ginghams 18 cents per yard.
Scales 12lo cents per yard.
affeta suiting goes at 25 and 30 cents per yard.
Pure Sflk Velvets $1.00 per yard.
:.Serges, Cashmeres, Batiste, , Mohair, : Kimona
ftsses. Silkalines in solid and flowered, shades.
vaJAinitura. curtain scrims., lornr cfnth' art linpn.
, T 0 7 7 r a "
clothing and oil cloth, towels and toweling,
ticking, dress flannels,- outing. flannels, and flannel
ettes, ItU' "go at reduced prices. .
We have a line of nice feather pillIowrs ranging in
price from $1.25 to $3.00. -
Men's Felt Hats from $1,00 to $2.50. '
Regular $3.50 finest quality Felt Hats go at $2.50, .
Men's, Women's and Children's strawhats, all
sizes, kinds and prices.
"Ladies' Union Underwear '(Summer weight) .
,, 45c, 50c, 65c, 75c
Ladies' Ribbed Vests . . .15c, 25c and 35c
Men's Union Suits, sizes ,34, 36 ....... 'i, ... . ... 95c
Men's 2-piece Underwear; per. garment,, 50c and 75c
Men's Dress.Shirts, Starched Cuffs and Collars $1.50
Men's Dress Shirts, Solt Cuffs and Collars. .." $1.25
Men's Wool Dress;Shirts,; Soft collars and cuffs $1.25
Good Line Men's Work Shirts, bargains. ' '
Infants' Underwear, at a sacrifice. -Boys'
andlGjjrJrG&ViirafliV'.V, .60c, 85c and $1.00"
Boys' and-Girls' Overalls ...95c.
Men's Overalls, heavy weight . ; . . ; ::; .$1.75
Men's Cottonade Pants ..v........ . . ,-...$1,75
Men's Auto Suits .................. $3.00 and $3.50
FOR RENT
FOE RENT The storeroom at 141 N.
Commercial Btreet, now occupied by
Compton's 15c & 25c store, will be
for. rent May 1st next. For particu
lars inquire at room 22 Breyman
, block. . . tf
FOR RENT 10 hitcs in fine condi
tion for crop; about two miles from
city limiits, on a good road, level
land. Will rent on shares, or for cash
Square Deal Realty Company, U- S
bank building, room 202. Phone 470.
NOTICE OF' ASSESSMENT
For the Cost of Improving Washing
ton Street In the City of Salem, from
Fir Street to Liberty Street
To Mary D. Doane, S. S. Skiff and
Cloyd D. Riueh and Uogina L. Ranch:
You, and eah of ycu are hereby no
tified that the city of Salom has, by
ordinance No. 1524, levied an assess
ment upon your respective properties
hereinafter described, and in the
amount hereinafter set forth for such
property's proportionate share of the
cost of improving Washington street
from the eat line of Fir street to the
west lino of- Liberty street in the city
Of Salem. A description- of each lot or
nart thereof or marcel of land, the
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE
Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry,
watcles, tools, musical instruments
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, xnit.
cases, truuks, cameras, typewriters
and furniture Capital Exchange, 337
Court Btreet. Phone 493.
240 ACRES, 200 -cultivated, 40 timber
pasture, running waj;er, fair improve
ments, 3 miles from Pratum, best
Waldo Hill soil, price $23,000.
60 acres, 58 cultivated, 18 pasture,
2 timber, all good soil, spring water,
good improvements, 1900 prune trees,
50 Enfflish walnut trees, good team
of horses, wagon, harness, 3 Jersey I
cows. 100 cure bred hens, 1 ' mile I
from Aumsville, a snap, price $8500. j
Terms. Bocolofsky, 341 State St.:
phone 970. o- iu
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
SCAVENGER
SALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos
proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all
kinds removed on monthly contracts
at reasonable rates. Yard and cess
pools cleaned.- Office phone Main
2247. Residence Main 2272.
STOVE REPAIRING
STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED
50 years experience. Depot, .Rational
and American fence.
Sizes 20 to 58 in. high.
Paints, oil and varnish, etc. .. ;
Loganberry and hop hooks.
Salem Fence and Stove Works, 250
Court street. Phone 124.
WATER COMPANY
SALEM WATER COMPANY Office
corner Commercial and Trado streets
Bills payable monthly in advance.
Salem, Marion county, Oregon, an
ihorizing and directing this summon!
to be served upon you by publication
thereof once a week for six success-
owner thereof, and the amount assess- jive weeks in the Daily Capital Joura
OiJ and levied upon it is as follows, to-
Wit: , A
Lot 3, Mock 8, Fairmount Park ad
dition. Marv D. Doane, cost $44.82. ,
Lot 12, block 8, Fairmount Park ad
ditnon, lnry D. Doene, cost $530.88.
Lot 9, block . FfUrmonnt Park addi
tion, 8. S. Skiff, cost $9.07.
Lot 7, blook 9, Fainmount Park ad
dition, Cloyd D. Rauch and Regina L.
Ranch, cost $530.89.
Lot 8, block 9, Fairmount Park ad
dition, Cloyd D. Rauch. and Regina L.
11auch, cost $13.62.
Said assessments were entered in
volume 3, Docket of City Liens, on the
25th day of January, 1918, as a charge
aivd lien against the said properties,
and are now due and payable to the
riitir tfMsnrer.
This notice is served upon, yon by
publication thereof for ten days in
the Dailv Capital Journal, ft newspa
per published in the city of Salem, by
order of the ootmmon council.
Date of first publication hereof, is
may 2, 1918. '.,
J EARL RACE,
5-14 Recorder of the City of Salem.
No. 13993
VX THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of thee Stat of Oregon, for the County
of Marlon, Department No. 2
A. G. McMillan and Lizzio McMil
lan, his wife, plaintiffs, vs Sarah A
Ice and Theo. Lee, her husband, and
'Adda B. Van Valkcnburg, defendants
Summons.
To the above named defendants,
8arih A. Lee and Theo. Lee.
In the name of the state of Oregon,
110 ACRES, 80 cultivated, 30 timber
pasture, 40 acres in crop, gooa Duua
ings, on rock road, two miles from
town, some stock and Implements,
price $1100, will take $3000 Salem
residence, some cash and easy terms
on balance. 100 acres, 90 cultivated
50 bottom, 5 timber, all fenoed, good
road, new 6 room bungalow, barn,
close to school, $11,000. 20 acres
Yamhill county, exchange" for t
room bungalow in Salem. Equity in
40 acre Idaho irrigated farm fo
ranch near Salem or Dallas, not over
$3000, price $0000. 20 acres close to
Salem, 6 cleared, good improvements,
rock road, $4000. 58 acres, 4a culti
vated, 25 beaverdam, 12 pasture, 1
orchard, good barn, fair house, join
ing town, running water, $6200 easy
terms. Modern 5 room bungalow,
furnace, paved street, $1500. Mod
ern 5 room bungalow, furnace, fire
place- bath, Dutch kitchen, dose in,
$2000. $8500 worth of acreage- and
residence property to exchange for
ranch any where. Bocolofsky, 341
Tomatoes ; 15c
Pineapple . 15c, 25c and 30c
Pimientoes 20c; 2 for 35c
Oysters 15c, 25c, 30c and 40c
Pork and Beans ,.15c, 20c and 30c
Onions and Potatoes ...100 pounds for $1.00
Carrots, Turnips and Parsnips, per pound., i.., ,2c
Best Head Rice, 2 pounds 25c
Rolled Oats, 3 pounds .. . . . .,. . ;25c
Hominy, 2 large cans '. ....25c
Kraut, quart 10c; or can 15c
Corn v. 15c
Peas 2 cans 25c
WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE,
EGGS, POULTRY, ETC.
The FARMER
'S STORE of QUALITY
270 North Commercial Street
A. W. SCHRUNK
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THE MARKET
Phone 7?1
I Turner Auxil?arv
WillamAttA VflllAV Npwc tv .Re-elects Old Officers
H UlUlllVllV T UI1VJ lW TT J I
Grain
Wheat, soft white $1.851.87
Wheat, red -' $1-85
Wheat, lower grades on sample
al. a newspaper of general circulation,
published daily at Salem, Marion
county, Oregon,' the first publication
of said summons being mnde on the
28th day of February, 1918, and the
date of the Inst publication thereof
will be made, and the same will ei-
oire on the lltn day or April, iwio,
and the defendants, and each of them,
are required to appear and answer said
complaint on or before the 15th day
of April, 1918.
One of the Attorneys for Tlaintiff.
4-11
Oats
Barley, ton -
Shorts, per ton
Hay, cheat, new
Hay, victch, new .....
Hay, clover, new
Butterfat
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed execu
trl of the estate of Henry D. St.
Helen, deceased. AU persons having
claims against snid estate are hereby
notified to present tne same, proper
ty verified in the manner provided by
law. at th office of Donald W. Miles,
I attorney for the estate, in tho city of
Salem, Marion eounty, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of the
first rmWieation of this notice.
The first publication of this notice ii
made this 2Nth rtny of Marcn, hub.
- ELIZABETH I. ST. HELEN,
Donald W. Miles, hxccutnx.
Attorney. 503 Salem Bank of Com
Bid?. 4-25
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO
LitElrlTOBS
To all whom it may concern, yon
will nlense take notice that the un
flnraiirne.l Belle Shantz. has been duly
nrmointcd as tho exenitrix of the last
' - : . . . T .
- -. . .... . .-j will, teatamenx ana esiaie oi innie
lUV"lrJ!'.lS :ZZ. ZiN. Shantz, deceased.. All person, hay
ht.wer the complaint . litca agnin ju . . - e,iMt said e,tate wi! pre
firs' mihlication of this summons, ana
in the above entitled court ano i ; , iwle shantz at 637
within six weeks from the date or we Salem. Oreson. within
farket street
six months from the date of the first
90c
$55
..... $38
$38
$22a)23
$22(a)23
$2122
42c
butter 45c
Butterfat
Creamery
Pork, Veal and Mutton
Pork, on foot lb(a10ViC
Veal, fancy We
Steers
Cows - 57V4c
Bulls - -
Rickey News
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Rickey, Ore, May 9. Mr. and Mrs. II.
. Magce and son Lou, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mag.ee.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Adams of Polk
(Capital Journal Special Service) i
Turner, May 9. At the regular moot
ing Tuesday closed the year's work
for tho Turner auxiliary, aind tho elec
tion of officers resulted in the ro-olec-t'on
of Dr. Mary Staples chairmnn,
Miss Luii'ilei Ifches secretary and Miss
Children of the neighborhood Sunduy af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Homer were in Sa
lem Saturday evening.-
ifrann Lundy who has been ill for Janeue uray treasurer.
some tune is able to bo up again. i The junior Red ('rose danice woe well
Dr. and Mrs. .Uorefield were Sunday attended and over forty dollars added
visitors-at the II. H. Panic's. I to their treasury. '
The Literary Society has been dis- Work turned in was: 29 pairs sox
county were week end guests of Mr .and continued un il next fall. lantl twa quults. One quirt was recoiv-
Mi K F Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. A. Pursons and child-from the Pleasttnt View Rnl Cross,
li'iss Vcnita and Mr. Wilfred Lewis' ren visited Mr, and Mrs. Tony De.San- th,e "he was frm the CloVerdak
r.4 ,.,...l t: ... i;fi., . ii Similar. school, and in each block was the name
i,f. r Mr. K A. I...tis. I Mr. aim Mrs. S. Dickman and on;lni ra of icig the work,
1, tt,l f!rn inxilinrv mot with! Paul motored to Portland Saturday I T1' hpworth League holds
Mrs. Fitzpatrick last Wedn,osday af jer-j v filing to visit their daughters.
noon, aud renort a very profitable and; Mrs. A. W. Benigat of SI. Holeug is
Spring lambs
Ewes
Lambs, yearlings
ll12c
. 57e
lOe
31c
30a
22c
Eggs and, Poultry
Eirgs. t;ade
hugs, cash ...
Broilers, live
tTrnfl Timinil
Turkeys, dressed - gjjji0
Turkeys, live, Jo. 1 -
Hensf dressed, pound - 3c.
Ducks, live -- 2224e
Old roostors 1415e
Vegetibles
Potatoes, old ""t,,1"
Potatoes, new -
cmoyable time.
Ow?n I r.v&lic, Wilfred Ijcwis and. Eu
gene Wheelir a, tended the dance at
the armory siuuruay evening.
Mrs. Tlios. Wallace Bpont the week
end with her sonB Bruco and Warren.
Mrs. H. H. Paine entertained the
a social
at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Bones Fiidtay evening. ' '
Miss Kincaidi and Miss Gray werei
Salem visitors Fmkiy afternoon.
l. ,nn.l. nBannilnllnn - 1a1i1
visiting her puronts Mr. and Mrs. D. A,
Harris.
to Turner Saturday evening to a. tend
the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lentz were callers
at the E. A. Lewis home Sunday.
Flour, hard what 2.85fci3.10
Flour, soft wheat $26'
Country butter 4oc
Eszs, dozen r. 4 40e
Sugar, 11 lbs. for ...
Sales limited to $1
PORTLAND MARKET
1
Onions in sack $l.J
Ouions, green w
Artichokes - Jf
Lettuce, crate 'i0
Cabbage - Vje
California touiatoes J-a
Itliubard
Asparagus - c
Piws 'e
Qt.Inrr tmrVif UC
- -1 b
if you fail so to appear ana answer . lbli(lflt(ion ol tW, notice.
said complaint, plaintiff will apply to Tle fir((t piation of this notice
tha court for a decree for the relief, -n thp (;al,itai journal, of Salem,
grayed for in the complaint, and for- j oregon, and appears in the issue there-
ever quieting title to tne iu""uf i0f ,jatod the 2Stn (lay or jviarcn. jjiio.
described real premises: I BELLE 8HANTZ,
. Beginning at a point north 44 de- 7iei.utrix of the Last Will, tcsta
reea west 62 2-10 feat from the north i ment ani estato of James N. S1""
east corner of tract of land deeded b; I deceascd.
V. McClaine and wife to Sarah A. Lef j
ond Theo. Lee, her husband July) EXECrjTRIX'8 NOTICE
24th. 1890: thence north 44 degrees Vnti. hereby ffiven that the un-
west 62.2 feet; thence south 46 de 'jersi enp,i ,a4 been appointed exeen
Fruit
Apples
Orangps '
Grape fruit
Bananas
.Strawberries ..:
Lemons, box
Retail Prices
Creamery butter
Portland, Or., May 9. Butter, city
creamory 44e
Eggs, selected local ex. 3537c
Heivs 27(a2Hc
Broilers 40e
0P80 20c
t'beeso triplots 2526c
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice. The first
publication of this notice is made this
V8ttt day of 'EJTACMTi
Donald W. Miles. .
Attorney for executrix. 503 Salern
r 1. .g Pnmmnwfl bid?. 5
IH1UA VI - -- "
firrses west 200 feet: thence south 44 t,x nt th ,(-,, of R. H. Westaeott,
degrees east 62.2 feet; thence north ' (jcc.a9od. All persons having claims
6 dearees east 200 feet to place of be Lnainst the said estate are hereby no-
Yo'uare notified that on the 23rdiv!f!rmedtinPrth(entmanner proyuleTby , JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
..o -. n . .i. ,t nnnoM W. Miles. vviui'"
my oi j-eoruary, jio, wurt- jaw ai inn unn-o u, - - intmiTii nritrtt 1 no
.ngham, judge of the above entitled 'attorney for the estate in the eity of rmv JQUPWAT WANT ADS
conn, made an order in the city of;yaU-m, Marion county, Oregon, withn JUUilUUi aiUll tUfU
Daily livestock Market
Cattle
Receipts 37
Tone of market steady,. unchanged
Prime stews $l..2.(ttl5.50
Good to choice steers $14fel5
Medium to good steers $12(ayl3
Fair to medium steers 9.50(x 10.50
Common to fair steer $Hro9
Choice cows and heifers $8(al0
Medium to good cows and heifers
1. 50(0.2.23 $13(8,14
$6fe"S i Fair to medium cows anil heifers $1
.!&
7e j Canners H3.WiOi5.ao
Bulls $6.s0fo,II
Calves $H.7513 - . .
Stackeis and feeders $8(al0
Hgs
Receipts 332
Tone of market sternly, unningfd
Prime mixed $17.40(ol765
Medium mixed 17fel7.25
RwiRh heavieti $1616.25
Pigs 14.50(t 15.50
Sheep
Receipts 70
Tf.ii, i,r market steady, unchanged
East of mountain la-mlj $17.50
18.50
Valley laontw 17(S?18
Yearlings $15fS13.50
Wethers $1313.50
Ewes $1212 50
$3
$6-50(0,7
... 50e
Gates News
ening.
by Shipping Bos
Two Billions Asked
One Company Will Build
One Hundred and Sixty
Washington; May 9. To stimulate
production, the shipping board has en
tered into new contracts for 160 five
thousand ton lii with the Submarine
Boat emtipniiy of Newark; N. J,, plac '
ing tho entire responsibility for the
work up to tho company.
Under the new arrangement, tho
company will be paid $960,000 each
for the t.hips exclusive of a fee of
$50,00 for each ship.
Tho original estimate of the cost of
the- ships was $750,000 each, with an
authorized profit of $37,500 a ship.
Government supervi&ion of the work
will apply s before. The new contract
will apply to the Submarine Boat com
pany alone, and no change was con
templated at Hog Island or other
yards.
Announcement of the change in con
tracts with the Submarino Boat com
pany was made to the senate commerce
committee today by Charles M. Schwab
and Chairman Hurley of the shipping'
board.
(Capital Journal Special Service)
Gates, May 9. Miss Kerns went to
Stayton Tuesday to sec a doctor. Mrs.
McDonald is teaching school until her
return.
S. C. Dike has rented his place to
Geo- McOordy, who will take posses
sion soon.
Edd Collins has gone to Livesleys
amp to work this summer; he will
move his fainiily up when school is out.
Bert. Heseman brought his boy home
from Alitany. who has been under the
doctor care for IS months.
The Sery mill will be rumiing soon;
they are making some repairs.
There are a few cases of liberty
measles in the neighborhood.
Mr. and Mis. Hoy Mcllonnld motor
ed to Lebanon Saturday, returning
Sunday.
The Red Cross auxiliary met at the
Gates Orange) hall Friday afternoon.
Mi. Ross is quite sick at her home,
near Gate?.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson motor
ed to Salem Sunday, returning Tues
day. Th infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Davis (tied at their home near
Gates, Monday.
I. V. Kahe has moved in the Grafe
house.
Mrs. Frank Cramer was visiting
friends in Gaties Sunday, returning to
her home at Rcdna Monday.
Ed Ollins expects to move his fam
ily to Ri'dne tbw week, where he is
working in the camp this summer.
Anyhow, muses Hie New York Morn
ing Telegram, the war has made an
end of the complaint that all the pro
fessions are over crowded, and justi
fied the sometime dubious assurance
that "there's always room at the
front-"
Washington, May 8.--jnerica'() shipr
building bill for the fis al year of 1918
19 will be $2,223,835,000, Chaiiinan Hur
ley of '.'lie shipping beard today inform
ed tho house appropriations committM.
In askinir for tho annrpriation Hur
ley said all but $835,000 would be UBed
directly for the production of ships.
Tho estimates are more than double
the amount eongrcss appropriated last
y,Rr$890,000,000. Tho figures submit
ted voday are also ai'Oiit ou,uuu,uuu
more than the original stiniutes of the
board. The total request was divided as
follows:
General construction of ships, $1,386
100,000.
Purchasing, requisitioning and leas
ing of shipbuilding plants, $652,000,000.
Concrete ship construction, $35,000,-
ooo.
Purchasing, requisitioning or leasing
r,f land $50,000,000.
Operafion of ho ships of the mer
chant marine $5,000,000.
For shipbuilding plans, $',000.000.
ftlilfwnrrla in fnrniirn ennntrifls $55.
I i - o- . '
Nffp-aiiiing merchant marine erews $10,-
I it'n niA
Increasing port facilities $2,000,000.
For expenses of the board $835,000t
The amount for the gemcral construc
tion of ships is about $800,000,000 more
than was appropriated last year. The
final estimate for" the purchasing, re
quisitioning and leasing of shipbuilding
plan's was increased from the $165,000,,
000, the original estimate this year,
to $652,000,000.
ib3 estimates indicate no compara
tively great number of concrete ships
will be birtlt.
Yankee aviators, it seems, a doing
wmie h H'h and fancy flyinf.
BABY CHIX
"We hm the reputation in PettJiim
of tundliog thefantUyint ilock. Let
tu prwre Qui to you. Buy notHr
cheapest, but tha beat- Write foe
uiomaiwa.'
Petalum, California
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