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frLE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919. PAGE FIVK MEW TODAY JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING EEDIUM W HARION COIMY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS sjnr a agTTTT,T APVRR.TTRT1TO RATES Bate per wori New Today i insertion BOOM g board at 1112 Mill St. 1-10 Dm week (5 insertion). . 0M month (26 insertions) . -Is . 1T The Capital Jssxaal will nl bt jponaifcle for mora than sit Insertion, lot errors In Classified Advertisements, Vm vnr adraTiiaement tka tint dai it appear and astify u Imnadiatsiy il ajrror eeur. yjnimnm charge, IS. WANTED Waits Angola rabbits. eeatei, tec. a, caiem. i n WANTED 8 large hop stores, must a. a j:. t.i n-rL"! Men Bt. 4. ftx 47. 1-8 BOOM: FOB RHNT during legislature li- i 1 i . - i I on a oiueK auu. a tui irwu cupiiui. Phone BWM. 1-13 .WOOD for sale, rhene 638 121. I S fHW cords of dry rails for sale. Phoae 71F22. 1-9 pieraants tor saie. u. wood, cay no tldz. 1-7 .WANTED Girl for general house, work. Apply 615 & 12th fit. l- WOR RAT.nl Tf anlmrm tnn.hn.nfll'rr. leather upholstered davenport, good u new. Gall 025 Court 18 iWOBK wanted Phone 5dTW. for practical aurae. 1-9 FOB BXCHANOB New house, well located, for a house or vacant lots in Portland. W. A. Liston. 1-8 .WANT To rent about 3 to 10 aeres. 880 N. 17th. 1-10 WANTED To buy cattle aad caiTea, any kind, mono i-sion . e- VON, SALE Pigs, 50 lbs. and Phone 35F25. that he used to think he was getting more- for his money by buying a big plug of ordinary to bacco, until he ran across Real Gravely. Now you couldn't make him switch back to the ordinary plug again. Gravely has that good taste that every man wants. It lasts so much longer that you get the. tobacco satisfaction you are looking for without extra cost h t fmrtktr-lit'i wh urn pi tJ fd tatft tka tUn tf frfacca mrilil nlm etl. . PEYTON BRAND ' Real Gravely Chewing Plug eacft piece packed in z pouch WANTED To bay nice bungalow neat m on South Commercial, liberty or High streets. P. O. box 414. 18 FOB HALE 'Freeh Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, heavy Bilker. 715 South 12th St. 1-7 I'OR RENT 73 acres, 86 ia grain, $500 caBh. 1031 Union St. 1-8 FOR SAW Good used Dodge car. See Brunk at Yiek Oarago. 1-8 I'OB a typewriter mochanio pksae 937. X-23 over. FOB SALE Or trade, for stock, team 1-11 of horse, 8100, aad double harness. FOB SALS Ford 1817 model, good Call 540 State St. 1-7 uwft fiAT.E Eauitv in good Diana. Call Mm. Pricker. Phone 742. ' tf avtn. SAT.F S(t horse automobile, suit able for truck, one tiro nerer used. Make ine an offer. 1925 State. 1-tf TO ask muwm No Building Is Available And Mx ifioutiis io rind suit able One Is Wanted. PROMINENT fH SENATOR OUTLINES PEACE POLK. IDEAS SAIUIIGSBICED BY VARDEPARTHENT Troop Ships From Across Seas Due Home Some lime Next Weed. r Washington, Jan. 8. Departure of several vessels wun troops lor me unn d States was announced by the war de partment today as follows: BattloshiD Montana. .Brest ior new Tni-k Ann Jan. 17. with third and fourth trench mortar battalion eomulete ttattlcsmp ROUta uaaoia, crest iur New York, due Ju. 17, with fifty-sixth regiment eoast artillery, less battery F and 47th aero squadron. Hospital ship Uimiort, riymoum, KiKrlann. fur New York, due Jan. 20 with 38 sick and wounded men and of ficers and balanco of spaee used by navy. TrnnsTmrt Suffolk. Kt. UZaire lor Brooklyn, due Jun. 20 with on uusuoi officer. Transport President Grant, Brest for Vrw Ynrk. duo Jan. 16 with headquar ters detachment, eighth field arillery,, second, 81st ana (Mra neia iiuury. coni)any H, 347th infantry, 113th trench mortar battery, 69 casual offi cers and more thnn 200 siea anu wounu-ed. . Patronize Year Home Isstliuiioss And Keep Ycnr Mosey Ia Salem CO-ED DRESSES WANTED flame ane to milk cow and deliver muk. oteady job. Pbone B135J. 1-8 WANTED iFat, thin and fresh cows, veal aad large calves, rnone iil-jm.. 1-30 WANTED To buy secondhand bicy cle, standard make. Bargain. Ad dress ESP are Journal. 1-8 POU HALTS Mare. 1450 lbs. in foal. S125 or trad tot aorse. u. muuer, TniYAnflBdnaafl. Or. 1-10 FOB BALB Chevrolot aotomooile, 191S modol in first class conditio ta be sold cheap. Leaving the city. XR RENT 145 acres, mostly under j Inquire at 660 Union St cultivation. Good improvements. W - -- -. ; J.-Wnfoot. fnone ioaw. - xw anaotio coeaerois. iWANTHID iHouseeleaning or washing for Thursday and afternoons. Call 8199 MONiBY" to lean on good farm securi ty. Ivan d. Martin, Masonio Tem ple. . 19 JOB SALE 8 young Barred Bock ons, nearly, all laying. 1025 Btate street. 18 vru. suTrc 4 vear old cow. fresh -in three weeks, aUo 2 beef cows. Phone woo 1-10 Wanted Partridge Rock cockereL Barber shop, 19th and State. 1-10 tawrv TUP A white shorthorn bull Owner can have same by calling at T;n O.pAat farm. 1 mile south of P.ofnm oml nttvinor CIDeilSCS. 1-10 nrouTMYtN wantnA bv man familiar ii. ttiuarr enfineerine or au in.o atnAr. reliable. Address En' Aura Journal. tf llj.V 113 .WANTED To buy two-bottom, 12 inch gang plow. MiiBt bo first class. Geo. 1 Rose, Salem. M3 FOB OAliB-2 thoroughbred Airedale niinn A. TYl ATI ilia nlti. Kaleni K'eed barn. vrtn HAT. Til Twn S3x4 S D. N Firestona tires at bargains. 154 8. Commercial. HIGHEST prices for chickens, pouItT and hides. Independent Market Co., Phone 104. 157 South Com'l St. tf WANTED Neat boy 16 years of age fnr nnarn und messcnzer work .at the 'state house during session of legislature. Apply tne rac. 101. Tel. Co, FOB SALE 18 acres of A l land, all in cultivation, in trmt, room house, largo barn, 3 miles from Sa i tr.a Nn 9S.I care Journal. IU1U. 1 11 -n-nn mn. aoll roar libertv bonds. n ihn ro me. If von can buy more liberty bonds, buy item of me. t u.. a .ll liWtv bonds. W. A Ijision, wui JX)B SA1LD 1 9x13 shaft governor, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268, Turner, Or. JOB BALE One fine B I. Bed male, 2 years old; 150-egg Maady Lee in cubator. Call 1947J between 8 and . 11 a. m. " FOB EXCHANGE 10 acre well im proved, for 1'ortinna resworn... Five acres improved, near town, clear of encumbrance, for larger tract, la 700to"oa8n on good real estate, dee H. E. Boliager, Uubbard bldg. tr "Pnpinir p1ect.mir.ft nrnceedinffn bv or der of the State Board of Control, the Salem Hospital Pot.ru, at a meeting neia last evening t the Commercial club, decided to appeal to the state ooara for an extension or time. After invoHt.iirntiniT various localities for n teinoornrv hospital, 'the hospital board found none suitable. With the nrpnent. emdumio of influenza end tue hospital already overtaxed, it was felt thct a removal of patients within a week or so would be most inopportune . . , . . . i ... . and in iact eouia not do aone wimoui great danger to the hospital's patients. The state board or control win do as od to grant at least an extension of 'air months or more .taking into con sideration prosent health conditions. If this, is rerusca, it is probaoie mat tne the hospital Doara will go ooiore tne legislature and ask for an extension of time. ... Tha MpKnnlnv school was thoroughly inToctWmtpn liv enntractora and found not adapted, or if accepted, the ex pense would ba aimoBt prohibitive, ine Argo hatst Mia. tne oia meaicai uim- ing were also considered ana neuoer found suitable for a hospital. With not enough money to build and nn aoHnhln nlnce tn establish the hos pital and at tho same time facing eject ment proceedings by the attorney gon- Arr.i of tha atiLtn .the noara or. tne oa- lem hospital found itself up against a serious proposition. All that it can do is to tnrow ltseii nn tlm mnrnif nf the leeislature trusting that the lawmakers will grant the ex tension that tho board or control re fused. Those attending the meeting Inst night were Chsp. H. Park, A. A. Lee, Henry W. Meyers, F. G. Deckebach, Percy Collier, F. G. Griffith, August HucUestein, Mayor C. E. Albin, Thoo. Roth and H. 8. Uile. The only memoers of the board not present were Chas. K. Spauldina, Mrs. William Brown and William McGilchnst Jr. Does Not Differ In Principle rroia Wilson idea unly Concerning Germany. By William Philip Slmms ninitaa VrtisH Str.ff CorresDondent.l Paris, Jan. 8 ''The grim will ot the world that there shall be no more wars will make the league of nations en in tegral part of the peaee settlement," I.enn Bourgeois. . senator and former premier, declared in an interview with the United Press toduv. Hnnri7i'ors who is the foremost rrcnrn authority on the (eague of nations was recently charged by Premier Clcmen ceau to confer with American, British and Italian league experts and draw up a plan to be submittod by the French at the peaee conference. He outlined this program today lor the information or the American public The nrinelrjal variance of Bourgeors plan from President Wilson's ideals is that the French desire to rcluse lei mnnv mAmbernhin in the league Until she fulfills all the conditions imposed mi hnr hv tha ticaM treatv. Wilson, hi is understood would admit Germany on probation. n TtonrffpnrR desires that the league of nations shall be created by the assoa at the neace conference and that Germany Bhall sign adherence to the league principles, simultaneous!) with the other terms of peace. Aftet this thn Witoa would nass uDon the ap plication of other nations, all of which would bo eligible provided tnoy are Alnn.n hnmlnd rlpmOCTatiA and honest ' Germany could come in only after she had proved her sincerity by carrying out all the obligations imposed on her at Versailles. - ' SPARTACUS WILL NOT (Continued from page one) Municipal Business In . rnsco Honors Koosevelt Ran FrnnMspo. Jan. 8. AH street ear anrvicn. automobile traffic, and all mu- nicipul service ceased work at 9:45 this morning for a -per10 of two minutes in respect to he memory oi ex-rrosi rient Ttnosevelt. Tn n nroelnmntion issued yesterday Mnvnr Bolnh rcauested all citizens of private and business life to join in the tribute to Roosevelt. I- Are styled in the College of ! fashion. They have the charm ana grace tnat once aenoiea a Paris label. Yet they are dis tinctly American designed and made by America's fore most stylists and tailors. The dress pictured is an Ad vance Spring Model, received yesterday by express, indicat ing what will be shown this , season. We are sole agents for this wonderful line of Co-Ed dresses. Nationally advertised in "Vogue" and "Harper's Bazar." ESTABLISHED NEW RECORD Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 8. Eric Spring e-r, aviator, accompanied by Mccnani 'cian Ernest Longchamp, yesterday es tablished a new worm recuru Jur ojreuu when, he flew from Dayton to Cleve l,i ; ..no hour and fiftei.n minutes. The average speed was 172 miles an hour. LOUISVILLE DOCKS TODAY. WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Burea's Furniture Store, 17 Commercial. " CALENDAB for 1919; large figures for practical aae. CaU on "e,'.i BmitJi, the insurance man, McUor ack bldg. 1"w OLD papers for carpets, etc 19 cento . Tanrna.1 aflice. per nuBUieu, " - itwit t. SS75. TeiSBS. Me- 1111 M.V- I - ehanically perfect. BigkV ,0rf! T1 a fir i'oti m ill n. L.iiusv , AlUUQ- -W" FOB SALE-290 acre stock rm,tiM tn, .ml out range. Some run..." - r --- . .,road .ta. O -d-erV Wash, 50 miles north of Portland. Price $25 acre m"ht take some trade. Owner, 604 care Journal. TTT'Trnr nlima ft rnt mast dis- wMA f von bonds. w wiB imy them. 314 Maaonia bldg. WANTED To buy several goo4 dairy n.a aithor freah or y ixeu-" oon.' 112 Union St., or care Journal. iHsrani G31, Former Mayor Of Seattle, Dies Ot flu The "Cop" is still on the job. He orders put on Soecial Tables m.iwrv mnoern 7 room bungalow, Olivjiwu . ,mo K rnftm close in, sastiu, ey - :;rn house, lot 140x150, some W ",() cash, balance at 6 per cent. 1" Les 140 cultivated, all fenced run l'Jter laree dairy barn, house, 'SWt is xrom Saim $10,500, ?ms Have several fine prune oreh IT'for sale or exchange. Socoloff sky, 341 State St. eminent hag decided t0 employ German ii j,:,,i,iini." in aiinnressing the Spntacan revolt cccordlng to Berlin dis patches received here today. The Berlin correspondent of the Ber lin Gzko Tiuendn wired that the gov ernment, after deciding not to nego fiotn w!th thn Hnnrtncans vesterdav ro solved to equip its troops with flame Seattle, Jan. 8--H.ram Charles GUI, BOvernment, according to the cor former mayor of Seattle is dead here cnt had Ueci(1ed to crush Karl today from influenza. Gill was elected a ,0 avc mayor of Seattle three times ana serv-u , 'g d dcftth Bcvcrai timcB 12 vears in tho city council prior to l(. that. He was 53 years of age. NOT! OB ACAlLDDOEStl'T LAUGH ID PLAY IF CONSTIPATED 3 Services Held Todav For John Simkins Ot Amity iWE BUY all tinds of old owes athing we will not taks. Bring to Center St. Feed barns, May ad papers. LOOT Ban day eve, four 5 kill envelope, between Commersial and Liberty on State St. Bewar. Betnra to Journal effice. Wrtiss i. hereby give, that I have i.j tho follow lg oescriiwu .mpoanded No. dogs ia eomp" ":.;. white freshen ,104 - lwnt 38 Vds; one male iM.,5.T. small yellow female. puuu", - .-., hca anu woigUt 10 pou, - The oi)r --- .. n. or heiore, ordiasnee. jhn KimVina. c well known resident f Amitir nioil nf hi home Jan. 6. 1910, after an illness of about one week. The funeral services were held this morning at Hopewell and interment was in the Hopewell cemetery. Mr. Simkins was born oa years agu V am hill onnnrv and had spent all his n;f in ), Knimtv xcnntine three years. I Besides his wife he is survived by ten I ... a a t i 1 !( I 'children, as toliowst iieveiaua a. ui If 11 U UAirAmph hrtn lfV iionninl nnivprsitv: Arlington m. Of II rCTVlMl, ICYWipu -.r';7n: Elmer J. of Oregon City; Uve laiiiorma Dyrep WANTED Tumi shed rooa. ceatrei. modern conveniences, ror " teacher. Address 706 ears fovnrt. Ja. , 1919. W. S. LOW, sfVtnimiflswionOT oxrv j.io IOB EICILANGH Well Uslrrred 1G mere farm sonthsra Allsert. cultivated. 350. No ml ' ior smau mcroBgu , Would pay somo eash aiffersweo assnme. Box 19 ears Joans. - uvivivi., - r. ' - Mrs. Buth Kirkwood of Hopewell; Mrs. Jennie Bush, Hazel, Margaret, Beatrice ..j Paniin. all living at the home in Amity. He is also survived by four Mother! Your child isn't naturally grandchildren, beside, tares cross and peevish. See if tongue is ana cignt m eoated: this is a sure sign its little Of Figs." PLENTY of money to 1 fan.; low interest 7 .a nan !. w- . i 1110 , pnrit w r-r - stomach, Uver and bowels need cleansing at once- When listless, paie, levermn, iu i eold, breath bad, throat sore, doesa t eat, sleep or act natumu, nnrl bowel cleansing should al ways be the first treatment given. irfhir. Annul. California vtud or Pir" for children's ills; give tea- spoonful, and in . few hours all the foul waste, sour duo ami inu, food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and yon have awell and plavful child again. All children love this harmless, delirious knt n" and it neTer iu y of the daintuj - - . to effect gooa - ----r,- ei Ven- .! t- K.).;o children of all l Aomnuttea uireci : . , Wm, ! vesterTsv .. that of Mrs. Ad lagP. ,d grown-up. ar. plainly on the ice late yesteroay .. n.. v.i at Seattle. . !.-. in your home. A ul cus f ., ... ffnest at v " . - Fnnnil Dead At Santa HiomcaiucuuHcu Monica, Cal A. Duncan of ven. , - ((f M ,aiative" and n fr .. rte body of the daintily attired young, ft d Minaide , tne duuj dV ,......!. k.).;o children of all sick child to is on any -. : . .i- wriU H. M. Hawkins, tit I dUsF.ppeawd- bldg, Salem. rh. Val or oe." . " -VL. 1L had been a gncv . - - - UVB I IlIIUAU f . L an Si TIB inVEll VUW J . "- XZVX dH- ne; home until . wee. ago, vfrT&t'SL and see that tjaw Vorlc. Jan. 7. Bringing home Aooiial trnnns- fnririAr tirisoners. in Ger man camps and some convalescents the transport Louisville docaod toaay "mi nniior it tuc 1 LL riHloL I! IIIL LOKGESTDAYiLIVr Mrs. Robbins Restored By ianlac Alter buttering Thirty Years. "Tulkinir nlmut things that help PCO pie," said Mrs. P. H. Robbins of 1440 South 14th street, Omaha, .Neb., in an interview recently, inninc is uum mnrn trnnt thnn nnv medicine I have ever known in my time, and I'm past 00 years of age. "In 1880, nearly 30 years ago now," she continued, "when lagrippe first came along and so many people weru having it, I had an attack of it myself and have had it in some form or other froni once to twice a year ever since. Th first, sncll left me in a badly wcak- Annil oimditinn and I would On sooner recover from one attack than 1 would be pulled down again. Tho doctors at that time called it rlicuniaue grippe and I hud nehes and pains all through my body, in all my limbs and muscles. ThrnA vnnrs rvn 1 had one oi tnesc ...Hi whih wns mn severe that thev took me to the hospital, and I nearly died. 1 had the worst neauaencs 11 aeems nnvone could have and I was hwiiir mn down and frightfully wesk I couldn't sleep well for all those 30 years. My appetite was poor, I lost 20 pounds in weight and just had to drug myself around. I was hardy ever without some kind oi an acne or paiu, aid the past spring i was in sucn a had fix that we couldn't keep house, so I went to my daughter's. My hus i... ,i wAiit tn hoarding and Where ne i.i.,in,l hn heard nf a remarkable case like mine, that had been relieved by Tanl. ha went straight to Shorwin & McConnell's drug store and got two bottles, one for me and one ior aiin ..if a. hp wna in very bad health, too. Well, I showed some improvements on the first bottle and Kept on gciunt? uci .inurlv M v nnnetite came grsnuni ly, aiid my strength came bk a little each day. My acnes anu pains wom nl T ant to slecDinir oetter. wiah wa would see one doxis rccn"K l.a wa vnn lit hnrrv to get another and since I finished my sixth bottle I'm feeling better and more like myself r. .-.I... j i.. a A.thnr Wit died than I have in years. With all the rvnwHu. ii.h. w ........ , m - . , , , today as a result of falling from I sickness and 'flu' epidemw that s go k. th. An.v 20 feet below at the ing over the country I'm feeling strons;- " V . .... t A ' . " .i .... .1 I .... li1 Wa r plant or the Willamette iron ouu di work, yesterday. After hitting thedock, West rollej until he went over the side dropping thirty feet more, and landing on a log in the river. He was so exhausted he did not mov. rvhorwiw he would have fallen into lv.f Anil frowned. Workmen res cued him with a rowboat but death fin ally elaimed him today. West was very prominent when Zion r:,r Tllinm. wm at its height. His father was mayor and his five sons held most of the big puwicjoos tncre All broken lines, short lengths and odd lots of our strictly high grade merchandise. Watch our SPECIAL TABLES look for the Yellow Price Cards New specials added every day. y ; You can always do better at II Thomas Nelson Page Will Retire Shortly, Is Report HIGH GOVEBNMENT EXPENSES Washington, Jan, 8. Government expenditures reached the highest .ftp- 1 ill 1 OK nfU) tfU fn.wli.v Pnrio .Tnn. R T lomaS Nelson J'l'.L'e,! i a rri. i ......... ... ,l.,nlnrn.l American ambassador to Italy, is tired, thj) wou,d be the maximum da;ty dm. out by the strain of the war and w"' ( bursement and that a decline in daily retire within a short time, it was .to-. c088( was expected immediately. tJ .hlUin.t aimiliui liArn tnilnw. I , poneu 111 yuiinin wivd ' - P.re. famous as an author before his mrEMTOALS CAUSE EXPLOSION s-n liin nvnaniit Tinn'itwin in I Arthur West Of Portland Dies As Result Of Fall 1013, was born in Oakltnd county, Vir ginia, April 23, 1853. STIFF JOINTS SORE MUSCLES Uaher Up Quickly Under the Soothing, Penetrating Application of Hamlin's Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out lorencss, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli able, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its sooth ing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 :ents. Guaranteed. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 8. Motion Jiir lure films or cheiniculs, it was estab lished here today caused an explosion late. yesterday in which eight person were killed, twenty others injured and several buildings badly damaged. MEXICO NEEDS AMMUNITION. Wo.hiiiirtnn. .Tun. 7. Mexico needs ammunition to fight bandits and is ap pealing to the United States to remove the armed embargo order of 1916, Ig- naelo Bonillas, Mexican anibassaiior to the United States, informed the United Press today. :,nnArea. . . ! miririst for S bottle Ol m.yr ... of ner ""'" "" .. i !. iv v nr!f nver i ulm" . . . .-v a Rvmn or rigs' -r -'ehUd the bTO "ClUf0ral y . . U a. 4aT in 1.11T7 . ni IT UUUllwji ' . .m.M v I .7 who - - , j mind. - --r er and better than I ever did. We are kiMnin. hniiMA Afrnin now. and 1 eat well, sleep well, do all my housework and feel fine all the time. I am tak ing Tanlac with the Tanlae Tablets again now to keep la shape for the win ter. It certainly i. a blessing to an manity and has done so much for my husband and me that I will praise it the longest day I live." Teniae is sold in Hubbard fcy Hub bard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel fcy Bea Oooch, in Oervais by John Kelly. In TurnAT kv H. P. Cornelius, in Wood- bora by Irman H. Shorey, ia Salem IK. n. r ntAna. in Hilverton bv Geo. George Barncr ,a former member of A. Steelbammer, in nates oy airs. j. tke Centralis school board, was on the P. MeCurdy, in Btayton fcy C. A. Beau transport Northern Pacific "when ths ehamp, in Aurora hy Aurora Drug steamer went aground on Fire Island. Store. lAv-; . Tennessee Is 20lh State To Ratify Amendment VoahvillR. Tenn.. Jan. 8. Tennessee became the twentieth s'ate in the union to ratify the federal prohibition amend ment when the senate late today passed it by a vote of 28 tn 2. Tho house had pt.viously adopted U. 88 to 6. All the freight handlers on strike in New York returned to work Monday Sixty millions dollars has been appro printed by the Bed Cross for Siberian relief. AH teachers in the pnblie schools of San Frsneisco have beon ordered t- wcar Influenza masks. Our Want Ads are the Bait that catch the Big Fish Result Try one ia to-taorrOst'tlpacer' JOURNAL WAT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADSrAi t. -