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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919. PAGE SEVEN . 4 ill THE JOURNAL NEW TODAY ADS f Rimini ntttttMMttMtm tttttf ttfc niittiiniinMtutMt mtMttn JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING MEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS FOR SALE TaorouElibred Minorca FOB SALE 100 White Leghorn hens. cockerels. Phono 2S4B. 2-7 1 8268 N. 5th St. 1-7 CLASSIFIED ADVEBTKINa SATES Bate per word New Today: Xsch insertion ,-'-- e ne week (6 insertions) 5 One month (26 insertions) 17e The Capital Journal will not b re sponsible for more than, one insertion, (or errors ia Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement ths first day it aj pears and notify us immediately if error occurs. Minimum charge, 15e. WOOD for sale. Phone 1361M. 29 FURNISEHD housekeeping rooms, 694 V liam-1 St. Phone 2454W. 2-3 FOB SALE A small quantity of loose h.M nlnm in. Phone 57F12. 2-1 j APPRENTICE girls wanted. Boom 10, MoUornack bldg. tf WANTED Good jVn eah vow Phone 111!F21. 2-4 MAX'S bicycle rjr sale, ia good con dition, cheap. 258 N. 20th St. tf FOB SALB Horse and buggy for sale cheap. Call 5SF4. 2 4 FOB SALE Small Maxwell. runabout, (rood condition. $30. Phone 561. 2-1 FOR 'SALE Purebred S. C, W. Lee horu pullets. Phone 827R. 2-3 PATRICIA GBAF, public Bteuogruph er. Phone -937, 124 S. Liberty St. tf Let u wash and polish your ears. E29 State St. -3 WANTED Furnished house before Feb. 15. Phono 1216VV. tf FOR SALE Gas engine, one pump jack. 1396 N Front. with tf FOR eALETwo year old Shetland pony, ride or drive. Phone 1395. 2-8 BUGS cleaned on ftoor, 35c per rug, Phone 16. L. L. Buckner. 3-3 APrLE tree wood free for hauling, al readr irru!bbed. Phone 71F22. 2-3 FOB SALE Buick automobile, D 45 1917 model, fine condition, cord tires. At Wilson's garage. 2-3 FOB SAiLE Clover hay. Phone 27F 22. 211 -JF ANTED "Veal and large calves. Thone 80F2. tf WANTED To buy cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. B-6 FOB SALE One. Ancona rooster. In quire at 645 N. Winter St. or pnone 643. M FOR 8 ALB Or trade, 5 room house, large lot, fruit, etc. R. T. Goode, 1136 Jefferson St., city. 2-6 FOB BALE 40 horse power stationary engine and boilt Inquire Cherry City Flour roill.' 2- FOB TBADE Two good lots in San Francisco, value $1800. See owner, 896 N. High. LIBERTY BONDS If you must dis pose of your bonds, we will buy them. SH Masonic bldg. WANTED Autos to paint, neatly done, and reasonable. J. Crum, 803 GIRLS or women wanted for steady wiork at the Glove Factory, 14oa Oak St. 2-7 FOB SALE Some good cows, fresh j FOB SALE Bmpire cream separator LOST Between Bosedale and Salem package containing chain, locket, kev. etc. Phone 65F5. 2-4 and coming fresh. Call 87F24. - 2-5 3000 TO LEND. Elmo S. White, atty 402 Masonic Temple. S-i I WILL loan $S0O on first farm secur ity. Adress 9679 care Journal. 2-3 WANTED Furnished house or apart ments, close in. Phone 18, OK, 2-4 AS GOOD as new, gas range, good heating stove, water heator, rwtail ored overcoats and suits, at half pre. Una Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. tf cheap. Call 71FS. 1-7 WANT to trade stumpage for house and lot in Saleni. Box 333 Salem, 2-3 MONET to loan on approved securi ty. W. A. Liston. 2-3 - i p WANTED Fat. thin and fresh cows. veal and large calves. Phone -1425 V 3-1 WANTED Queen brooder, 600-egg siae. Phone evenings, 645. Needham. 81 COWS Going to Idaho, must sell at ones, our cows, one fresh and two to freshen soon, ege from three to six, all in good condition. Price very reasonable. At Clearwatcrs barn, 554 Ferry. 2-4 H)R SALE Large new, modern house close in, a good investment at $3500. Also one of the 'best residence cor ners in Salem, 3 blocks from state house. Make us an offer. F. I Wood Bayne bldg. 2-3 FOB BENT Well furnished and) at tractive H. K. rooms, close in. 541 Mill St. B. G. Preecott. 2-4 WANTED University girl to assist with work in exchange for room and board. Phone 637. 2-3 FOB BENT A fe single housekeep ing and sleeping rooms, at the Myr tle hotel, 633 FeTry St. tf FOB SALE 235 acres well improved grain and stock ranch, mile from Marion, Or., 75 acres in fall grain, 80 acres in pasture, 80 acres in timber, running water Write for prices and terms. Henry Fennoll, Marion, Ure. FOB SALE Or trade, feed Btore and grinding mill, 'good location. Frank Nowak, Brooks, Ore. 2-3 FOR TRADE 14 acres of land for light car or Salem property. See Pow ell, 404 Court St. tf HAVE BUYERS for a strictly modern home close in, for. about fJauu au aash: ami for a 5 room bungalow in S. W- Salem for $1500. $30O down, balance $25 a month. C. W. JNiemey- er, Masonic building. FOR SALE A-l Jersey heifer calf. $2.50 if taken at once. Phone 1136J, SOUL SCIENCE You are invited to ioin our Science success club tor health and harmony, nothing better, free to all. Mrs. Geo. Mackie, 343 N Liberty. Class for instruction starting Feb. 12, 8 p. m. 2-5 FOR SALB Wilson strawberry plants 60c a hundred. F. Bischoff, Rt. 6, .box 49A. Salem. 2-4 PARTY has wheat hay stored at the Skipton barn will close out reason ably. See J. W. Manley at barn. 2-4 N. Liberty. B-8 BGOT8 for sale from best laying strain, Canadian White Wyandottes. Phone 798W. , 61 FOB SALE Ejvorbearing strawberry nUntd cl nnr hundred, u. Xi t ren,. Rt. S, box 183. 2-5 WANTED On installments, small mod .m fconift. $300 down: balance $25 month Box 13 Journal. 2-5 WANTED Boarders and roomers er boarders. Call 1074 or 1120 Center Rt. - si FOR SALE Light roadster in good condition, cheap if taken at once. Phone 61F12. tf LADIES why not wear Dr. Scott's Electric Magnetic corsets wnen iuy cost you no more than others. His goods are all guaranteed; Sold by M. E Mackie, exclusive agent, 343 N. T.ihnrfv. ftnartmcut 2. Agent want- IT " 2-6 WANTED Jersey eows fresh or will be fresh soon, must stand neaun test. Phone 990B. 2- WANTED Man on farm, without ehil dren preferred. Phone 6F3, L. 'lown end. Garvais. 2-4 WANTED ifafc hens wanted, highest price paid. Apply 456 State Director- tf POT? HAL-114x231 ft. lot. 853 S Cnminnmlnl St.. hOUSe NO. OOd, O room and bath,, chicken house and garage, cherry and walnut trees, Lo ganberries and grapes, lots of shrub bery. I want and must have $1800 cash. Look it over and tell me Jisw much deferred payments yon will allow. Address 38 care Journal. B-l FOB SALE Some 40-lb. cow.Phone 80. headauartcrs Waring feed barn. Salem Cow Co. Phone 80. 2-1 WANTED Experienced nurse wishes permanent position. 9603 care Jour nal. -2-3 WANTED To rent a furnished house, .flat nr una-tment. no children. A drp box 173 city. 2-3 WANTED 1 acTes land cleared, stump puller furnished. A. E. -Zimmerman, Salem, Rt. 9. . tf WW are in- the market onions and narnniDS Willamette Vallev Trans fer Co., 171 8. High. Phone 1400. tf MjTSLES Span good young mules, wt, 2200, sound and gentle, price $180, if taken at once. Liberty bonds ac cepted. 554 Fe-rry St. & FOR SALE Poland China pigs, 12 weeks old. Phono 485, 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. evening or morning 2224. 2-1 FOR SALE 1 acre tract, all fliiltivat. ed, good 7 room house, bearing fruit good location, fnce uuu. w. Grabenhorst 4 Co., 275 State street. FOR SALE 3 year old draught colt or will trade for one oldir. Phone 77IF12. 2-3 FOB TRADE A good, neat 4 room hnniM with enmae to trade for auto. fttH 1644 nr 2022 in mornings. tf FOR SALE 1 9x13 shaft governor, murine and boiler complete, cheap. Rnr 268. Turner. Or. tf WALL PAPEB 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial, tf FOR SALE 140 horse power station ary Bussell engine, 145 horse pow- r Ruasell boiler. Inquire Cherry OitT Flour Mills. 2 1 BOB SALE 6 year old mare, good traveler, eood worker and very gen tle, might consider trade for cow or heifers. E. B. Flake, 590 S. 17th. Hinna 1046J. 2-1 FOB SALE Or trade for cows, 5 pas ooTitnii. KYiTrf tonnnff car. in coou me- anlgsl nnTirlit.inn. 1914 model. .Drice right. E. West, Rt. 3, Turner, Or. 2-5 WANTED Two or three young brood ow to farrow during February, or early March. Address with full paP (4ini. Rnr R7. Salem. Or. 2-4 WANTED Young ladV work at Fry's Drug store, rjpenenceu m drugs and salesmanship preferred. ro.;t , onr.lv Danl J Frv. Solom rrw ' . Tk nf falanliAnA. A'l WAMTnn ifrnntleman wants one two room furnished apartment, mod orn wimrdniMicea. Dermanent occu- nation. close in. See Mr. Daniels, barber shop, Marion hotel. FOB SALH t Pearl Guinea Barred Bodk coekerels. Corvallis strain d'hone 2502W4. tf FOR SALE Or exchange, 1 Buff Orp ington rooster or cockerel, and want to buv 1 cockerel. Phone 69F2. Mrs. Ada W. Ccx. Bt. 4. box 16. 2-1 FOR SALE 40 acres, 2 miles from Salem, 15 acres in 1OganDemes, ia acres prunes, (no buiklings. Juisy terms. Address Box 240. 2-7 FOR 3ALE 3 acres 'all cult-ated, srood 5 room plastered bungalow. barn, rock road, good location, good Lotrareberry land. Price $1600. $600 down, balance 6 per ent interest, W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State street. 2-3 New Am FOR SALB Good 8 room plastered house, large lot, barn. Price $1600. 10 acre tract, 6 acres Italian prunes small house. Price $3000. 5 acres bearing Italian prune orchard, in first class esmlition. Priee $2500. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, 273- State treat. 2-3 BUYER BEAD THIS1 The party to buy from is tho person who wants to selL I am that person. Business cr11 me elsewhere. I will sell my comfortable cottage with two good lots, with plenty of fruit, in pleas ant location, one brock fTora paved street, for $1500. $1000 will handle. Sea Square Deal Realty Company, Phnnn 470. 2-1 FOB SALE 25 acres good cultivated land on Pacific higltway, paved this year. A bargain, terms. Owner, 314 Masonic bldg. 2-1 FOB BENT Bakery equipped with oven, doueh mixer, tools and fix tures. Inquire of Mrs. G. A. Back, 1079 Chemeketa St., Salem, Or. 2-4 van BALE Good 5 room moden bun- irolow on naved street, east ironu Prino .s.ianO. Good six room modern house, naved street. Prico $2600. Gotod 7 room modern house on Fair mfhint. Hill. Price $3600. Good S room modern house on Fairmount Win TW 4000. W. H. Graben- w k r.n . 275 8tate street. 2-1 FOR SALE On installments, 5 room cottage with-1 lots facing east, on canine, near scnool ana cnurcn. Price $900. W. A. Liston. 2-3 CHOICE corner lot, 50x122, east front, 8 blocks from cofirt house, snap at $450. Fred J. Smith, phone lod2W 2 4 WANTED $5000 loan on first class city income property, will pay 7 per cent, semi-annually, . Apply to Wa. Fleming. 341 State St. 2-4 SPIRELLA eoTsets sold by Alice A. Miles, 1106 Leslie St. Measures tas en. fit guaranteed. Horn Thurs. af ternoons. Phone 1425 R. WANTED To hear-from ownr of good ranch Ifor sale. State cash price, lull particulars, v.. r. ousa, aunnw .pons, Minn. WIDOW, and maiden worth over $50, 000 anxious to marry' honeraWe gen tlemen, Write, Mrs."Warn, 2216 .Temple, Lo Angeles, Cal. WE HAVE money to loan on approv ed-securities, time long or shout, rate reasonable, paid annually or tewi- annually. See Wm. L. Cummings, or nhone 470. 2-3 THROUGH our non commission sys tem yon can be put in touctt witn hundreds of people who wish to sell or exchange their properties, with out obligating themselves to pay a commission. Oregon Realty Ex change Investment Company, Inc., Booms 405 and 406 Hubbard build ing, Salem, Ore. tf MULES. HOESE8 Will arrive Feb. 8th. car load of mules and horses, ages 5 to 8, weight from 1200 to 1400, guarantee or trial will De giv ri. at 554 Ferrv t. 3- FOB .SALE Genuine Franquet wal nuts crafted on black,. True Du Chil ly and Bacellana 'ffilbents. Middle Grove Nursery, Kt. , box 201. Phone 2F5. 2-7 Citv News Ths mm of money appropriated by the stats emergency board during tha past twto years) was passed oy tne house Thursday afternoon and bj the snnato Friday afternoon. It was sign ed by the governor yesterday after :30 o'clock tilpd in the office of the secre tary Of starte. All of which looks, like quick work. But the fact is, while the miinov annronriaiea IDV xne emerni-nv, board was cosUng the state $2000 a month interest no action was taicon by the governor or emergency board MAt 41.. unnmnriatinn through and w -rr--r-------- - - r thu. inrnreAt cnarire uuin io wk- islaturo had been in session about three weeks; As ithe money had already been spent, the legislators had nothing to do but vote it and there was no fight in either the senate or nonsec. The bill could have been put ithrough early in the session and save M state interest amounnng to ivais Spring is clos at hand. We now turn our thoughts to the light, dainty fabrics of the season. Every day we are receiving advance shipments. Every Departmentas now daily receiving Advance Shipments cf Spring MerchasEse The SILK DEPARTMENT Is showing the new cloth "KIOLA" Splendid for Dresses, Skirts, and Waists. Specially Priced $2.35 NEW FOULARDS, NEW CHARMONT. SATIN NEW ORIENTAL FIGURED SILKS LADIES' COLLARS Those New things You Have Been Looking For. You can always do better at J-LOOOEliGOODS ' - 4- yy SENATE JESITATES (Continued from page one) sity- of Oregon, stopped off for a briefl visit in Suleni yesterday on his way from Eugene ito Portland. Benton Bowers, tho well known stock man, arrived in the city yester- . v .,,1,1 n.i ,iivl,n hn day with matters to present to tha formation he could not divulge, fc. would either divulge it to me or he, ghori(f & Woodcock of Lake conn' would not got my voto. If I am not ty, was a recent guest at the Bligh fit to be entrusted with the informer hotel, coming in with s prisoner to bn tion I am not fit to be on tho board." I JV " Senator Pierce wanted to know how Prf w j Kerr, of the Agri TMiesates from each of the colleges in ithe intercollegiate oratorical asse rtion ar in session this afternoon at Willamette university. The. meeting ,,. unA to choose ludgog. on com- nnoifiAn ami delivery for the "Old Line" oratorical contest to bo hold Man.), 8 lut the University of Oregon. As yet Willamette university has not held its try out contest, w- j" Mis Evadne Harrison represented Willamette. The prize was won a year ago by Abraham Bcfeenberg of the University of Oregon at the contest held in tho First Methodist chnrch of Salem. Colleges interested, in the in tercollegiate oratorical association arc Oregon Agricultural college, Universi ty of Oregon, McMinnvilo college, Pa cific University, Pacific college, Eu gene Bible school and the Oregon Nor mal school. many men were still employed on ths military police, and how much was go ing to be appropriated lor tncm. Senator SmitU ol Josepnine saio ne didn't think thoy would et aay ap propriation fit all. " Tho emorgency board is not suppos ed to possess any legislative powers," ... . .. i j i. ne saia, "Bui it exercisea iBjnmuit authority whon it voted funds to create a military police. Since the board has done this, I see n0 way to pay tne Dili. A a niomber of the next emergency board. I wish to say that if any propo sition of this nature comes up I shall icuitnr- al college, was a recent arrival in the city, registering nt tha Marion hotel. U A. ripaulding, wno was recennyr dischareed from service at Camp Lew is, arrived in the city today for a brief stop. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Spaulding .of Moors, Montana, are among the guest at the Bligh hotel today. Mrs. Helen C. Campbell, formerly a pianist with the Bligh theater, arriv ed in the city from Portland yestcr day.. ' i ' Benj. B. Perkins, representing tB International Correspondence schools, arrived in the city recently and in making his headquarters at tho Blight Cash For A Residence I have a customer for a strict ly modern 6 or 7 room resi dence, well leated. If you have any city or country pro perty for sale at a bargain see me at once, and I will ad vertise and push the sale. I only deal in bargains. John H. Scott 404 EUBBARD BLDG. FOR SALE Or trade, one 2'j heavy Winona wagon, almost new, all rig ged for traveling. Will take good car in on same. W. T. Montcith, Bt. 1, box 74B, Salem, Or. Phone Amity , 365G. 2 PLENTY of money to loan on good farms; low interest rates; five years time; privilege to pay. $100 or multi pis on any interest date. Cadi or writ H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonie bldg, Balem. , tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the na- derailed. A. Tyner Woolpert, was, on USED CABS 'the 31st day of Jan., 1919, duly ap- Ford-Wright truck, looKg now o pointed administrator of the estats of Ford touring, 1916, may extras $390 ArthU( B- pool(3( deceased, and that all Our Want Ads are the Bait that catch the Big Fish Result -Try one in to-morrow)- paper Stodard twenty, good tires etc $230 Maxwell, 1914, just painted ; Studobaker six, fine shape, $425 Chevrolet touring, 1916, $475 Maxwell, 1916, $375 Harlcy motorcycle $10 Auburn .touring, first class, $275 Highway Garage, 1000 8 Com'l. tf CAMPBELL'S AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street . We buy and sell all kinds of used autos. If you want to sell your ear wing it in. I'll sell it tor you. We have the following: Ose BUICK. 5 passenger, 4 cylinder; new tires good me ehanical condition. Price $325. 1 1917 Ford, new tires, $450 1 Maxwell, good shape, $150 1 Maxwell, 2 cylinder, $50 . 1 1914 Oakland roadster thor oughly overhauled $325 6 eyl. "Studcbsker first tWts condition $450 1 1916 Ford good condition, $375 Saxon bug $90 nersons havins claims against said es tate are required to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at 410 State street, Salem, Oregon, or t tho office of the County UlerK ol Ma rion county,, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice The ds-ts of the first publication of said notice ic Feb. 1, 1919. A. TYNEB WOOLFEKT, Administrator of the estate of Ar- thur B. Poole, deceased. WILLIAM H. TBIADLE, Attorney far administrator. i iW.HB Plumbing and Water Systems Installed by OBABES BS08, 141 Sooth Liberty St- Phone 550. Also ageui ior banks-Morse Gas Engines. FOB SALE 320 acre farm, 225 acres cultivated, balance timber and pas ture, large plastered house and barn, good road, This is first class prune and berry land Price $60 per acre. W H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 Btate street. 23 was wide open at the state fair two or threo officers were enough to- keep order. "But at the last fair there were 40 or 50 members of the state police at the fair grounds to keep order," h said. "That is where some of this $250 000 was spent. "I would like to Impress again on the members of the emergency board, that if any member tells them that he wants an appropriation to meet s sit uation about which he has information which he cannot divulge I hope they will refuse to vote tho money." vote against it, . T. . . i.. JJ Al. nenaior raimrsou nnmn mo .,..., "u i. ...r ,! ,,. ators of the old days when gambling . I, Or con. covering 09 towns. He anUcipates buihUng up a largo business in this territory. Lieut. Frank Loughary of Monmoth, was a visitor in town today, register ing at the Marion, hotelf Among tho guests at the Marlon to. day are tho following Portland peo ple: Geo, R. Parks, A.' L. Down, ' Senator I. N. Day, Genevieve Gwynn, J, W. Mertz, Bichard Montague, HAVE for sale .two fine lots at Su perior and Commercial streets, 1 want to sell. Do you desire bargain in this location on paved street fil carline I will consider a reasonuule offer for these lots and for a neat five room houso, near carline. Cai; 470 or sec Square Deal Realty Com pany. 2-4 MARRY if lonely: for results, try me; best sad most success! ul no me Maker": hundreds rich wish mar- Tiase isoon: strictly comfuieotial; Most reliable; years experience; de seriptktns free. "The Successful Crab," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oak land, Cal. Used Car Bargains 1918-490 Chevrolet rebuilt and re painted; new tires, $525.00. 1918 490 Chevrolet rebuilt and re painted; new tires, $685.00. 1915-C-37 Buick Cord tires In front New Republics on rear. This ear is in A-l condition and priced right. 1915 For Mechcnically in first claBS condition with express body. Just the etr for the fruit grower, $350.00. Second Hand Ford Roadster, $200.00 Any used Chevrolet yon buy from nt carries the same guarantee as the nev car. . Liberal terms if desired. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. 246 SUt St., Salem Phone 97. The Salem Heights Sunday school, which has been suspended during the influenza epidemic, will resume its regular sessions tomorrow, February 2 The pupils of the Garfield school are rejoicing in the possession of a new vintrola. toresented by parents and friends of the teachers and pupils. o Next Wednesday evening, February 5, there will be tho first in a series of lectures at the public library. This will be on the subject "Bolshevimi iu Russia" by -William Calvnni. .follow ing this in the coming weeks will be the eourse of instructive addresses on " France 4be ioitntry and tne peo ple." which will begin with a lecture by Carl Uregg iwney. In tha lastest casualty list from the war zone today is the name ol Norman Isherwood, 'whose home is at 302 Church street, Salem. Kays Bhlpman, contractors, have just closed a wntraet with the Port land Bridge eompany for the laying of 175,000 shingles on two bridges in Douglas eounty. The teachers who drop in at the county superintendent's office state that the influenza, einianion jb ing throughout the eounty ftno it ap pears Hat nearly all of the rural schools will be open Monday. FRAMEWOSTOF LEAGUE (Continued from page one) DE1KAUAI t 1 UWUiUlli ft Edward C. Quinn, manaiier of the Oregon Packing Co. on 12th street, left thie morning for a two weens visit in- San Francisco. C. C. Cato, tho Jackson county agri cultural agent, has been in the city today having business before the state land board. R. A. Ward, agricultural agent for Deschutes county, and Fred N, Wal lace of Tumalo, are spending several days in tho city in ithe Interest of ir rigation projects iu their section. 1 Dr. B. L. Stcevcs returned this morning fnftn a business trip to Portland. Prof. H. D. Sheldon, of tho Univer- EDMUNDSON At hiB late home near Salem, January 31, 1911), ChnTles H. Edmundson, n.t the ngo of 51 years. Ilo is survived by his wife and four son. Remains ere in cure of the Ter fillinr Home, and funornl service ! 1 will be held from the South Hnlem Friends church Monday 2 p. m. Kev.. II. E. Pemberton officiating, and bur ial will be in City View cemetery. BA1LK.V At the home, 2212 Sta street, in this city, about noon today E. C. Bailey, aged 76 years. Death wn tho result of heart failure. He leave a wife and one son, Roy, and a daughter, Greta, residing in thin city. Funeral will be held at the Rig don chapel on Monday. February 3, at 2:30 p. m., with burial At tho OdoT Fellows eometcry. relations of the Czech and Poles in that their representative are sitting at the same peace conference to arrange a treaty with a common enemy, yet there are outbursts of fighting between their own troops over tho question or readjustments of their own new bound aries. A temporary settlement by the allied cmnmisMon will be followed by final settlement by the league of na tions when the latter institution is for mally established. Speculation as to whether the Phil ippines and the Panama eanal will be considered in the internationalization of colonial possessions and waterways was ended today when it was authori tatively stated that neither would be brought up, s both are strictly Amer ican and free from any dispute. It was pointed out that the Monroe doctrine will not be disturbed as it will fit in automatically with the league of na tions. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY tT. Clothes News OUR NEW SPRING WOOLENS Are arriving and while they are not as elaborate as in former years they snow more me man w uu last season. See these new Spring Patterns. Ttesnita til fact that we kent our Tailors busy last spasnn a nJ materials were hard to get we still have a laree suddIv of hieh grade woolens most of them bought before the heavy advances. We can matte g these up at much less than we are compeneu to a for the new goods and they will give better service and satisfaction. See these before you buy. We can save you from $5 to $10 on a suit. D. H. Mosher Tailor to Men and Women 474 Court Street ' Salem, Oregon.