THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. PAGE THREB Airit it the limit. savsMike. the Contractor "You'd think any body but a kid would know that genuine Gravely is bound to give more real tobacco satisfaction than ordinary plug." Good taste, smaller chew,longer life is what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Writi to. Genuinb Gravely DANVILLE. VA. for booklet en duwint plC TV i eyton orano REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch TODAY Lois Weber Special Super Feature "EVEN AS YOU AND I" Other Features, Too .BLIGH THEATRE AFFAIRS ARE HUMMING (Continued from page ono) the Dimick-Lachmund-Thomas paving ibilla was promplly gat down on when he attempted to get a discussion of the bills last night. The bill of Representative Bean pro viding for the construction by the Bfate highway commission of 15 miles of sample road was finally passed af ter Home and Hughes had attempted to include in tho bill a stretch of vitri fied brick." As the bill finally passed the house, tho highway commission is instructed to complete within tho next two years a 15 mile stretch of road, (five of which is to be of asphaltie na tcrials, five of concrete and five of wood blocks. The object of tho bill is to demonstrate wood block roads. It was stated that with all he great lum Iber industries of tho state employing 60 per cent of the state's labor, wood should bo 'used in read coustiuction. The house repealed tho law of 1917 providing that no state aid shall be given charitable institution that care d'or dependent and delinquent state in istitutions. Two years ago in anticipa tion that tho people of tho state would vote a big state institution for such children, tho legislature repealed the law giving state aid. The people didn't eo fit to build such an institution and turned it down on the referendum. COUNT FIFTYI PAINS AND NEURALGIA GONE Instant Relief! Rub This Serve Torture And Misery Right Out With St. Jacobs Linameiit' Bub this soothing, penetrating lini ment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and like magic neuralgia dis appears. "St. Jacobs Liniment" eon- from $10,000 to $15,000 more in sal aries. As Speaker Jones said, men who ran for an office last fall knew what the office would pay. Henco to continue state aid at the rate of from $8 to $10 a moth, the 1917 law was repealed and the state is there by enabled to help such institutions. Provided of course the senate votes likewise and the governor signs the bill. Passing of a bill by the house is just starting it on its journey and it must run the gauntlet of the senate and tho governor before becoming a law. The one year maintenance provision in contracts between the state highway commission and contractors was pass ed. The opinion was expressed that) the bill did in no respect interfere with the wishes of the so called paving trust as it was suported by Eeprcsentatives i-enms and Uore. Judges of the supreme court found friends in the house when the bill came up giving them a raise of $750 a year. Their present salary is $4500 an dtho house passed the bill allowing $5250. On tho salary raise for the supreme judges,, the Marion county delegation voted as follows: Martin, absent; against the raise, Looney, Hughes, Weeks and Speaker . Seymour Jones. "We are going strong on these salar ies when men going into office know just what it will pay," declared Speaker Jones when ho voted against tho raise. "I am opposed to giving supreme judges a salary greater than tho amount received by the governor, These men know what the office would pay whe'n they sought it. Of course it would Ibe rather embarrassing for a lawyer to vote against the bill." A bill that will doubtless become a law is one passed by the senate and hv tlin hmiRn veRt.frdnv. nrOvidino fnr Vemalo attendants for those taken to the state institutions. The house favors the idea of Ma rion county going after its gophers, moles and graydiggers. It passed the bill and as this is what Marion county seems to want, tho chances are good for it becoming a law along in the middle of Mny, as no law goes into operation until 00 days after the gov crnor signs, unless there is an emer gency clnuse. Anyhow, 00 days after tho governor signs, gopher and mole scalps will be worth 10 cents while tho "honest graydigfger stays at the same old price of five cents. Marion county each year ha9 about $4200 to pass over the counter for such scalps. Along with other states, -Oregon is wrestling with tho boxing proposition All agree that tho returning soldier has a lot of fight left in him and that he as well aB others might really en joy a boxing contest, if put on under decent auspices. Hence the pros and cons of boxing are mivited to the, state house Thursday evening to dis cuss tilings. Speaker Jones urges tho soft pedal On promiscuous salary grabbing. Al ready the house has put an aditional expense of $5280 a year on tho su preme judges' salaries, $G00 a year more for insurance commissioner, $600 more for the state superintendent of public schools and $1000 moro a year for the state food and dairy inspector, an dthrough bills introduced by the ways and means commission, is open ing up the way lor higher salaries in some state institutions. If the salary grabbing strikes no -snags in the Ben ate, the state will find itself paying' TO. S. SEiTE BEGINS TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST BOLSHEViK DOCTRINE WEI Fed Oat Vto Is Paying tor Propaganda Aid Then Combat It Washington, Feb. 5. For the first time taking official notiee of bolshe vik propaganda in the United States, the . senate today ordered a sweeping investigation of all bolsheviki actions. The investigation is todctermine: 1. Who is paying fqr propaganda for the overthrow of the United States government and the substitution of a soviet government. 2. What nteps the government has taken to combat this propaganda. 3. What laws congress should enact to clean out the bolsheviki. The senate laid aside its regular busi ness to discuss bolshevism and when Senator Walsh, Montana, proposed a resolution directing the ''propaganda probers" to continue their inquiry by going into bolsheviki activities, there was not a vote against it. " Poindexter, Washington, introduced a resolution calling on the attorney general to report to the senate what steps he has taken regarding activities of the bolsheviki in Washington, par ticularly regarding public meetings in a loading theatre and in the Masonic temple at which the Russian soviet government was praised and the Amer ican government sneered at. ''This republic is worth all other forms of government," Senator Borah said. "We have got to implant in our hearts and minds the spirit that made us free and that alono will keep us free. ''If we are to discuss bolshevism and I. W- W.ism. let us everyone, when congress adjourns on tho fourth of March, volunteer arid go on the rostrum and preach republicanism in every cor ner of the United States and have a revival of faith in our republican institutions." Whea you feel that your stomach, liver or blood is out of order, renew their health by takmg rMt Sl of Aoy Medicine In the World. Sold vrrwhr. la bvah 10c 2 Sc. stuffs whother green, dried, canned or otherwise, prepared in Oregon for ship meut outside the state, and bearing a laJbel, shall state on the label the name of Oregon, county or municipality whero .packed, and who packed the fruit. JURY DECLARES (Continued from page ono.) tho jury evidently came to a quick decision regarding the defendant's al leged violation of the espionago act. Federal Judge Wolverton, who com pleted his charge at 4:10 o'clock, in structed the jurors for more than two hours. Ho ordered that in case a de cision wu-s reached, a scaled verdict should bo returned at 10 o'clock this morning. The court clearly pointed out that to find Albers guilty the jurors had to de- 1YAII DEPARTMENT 1FBBK3R . ' : S3L A ! VIP1 T OGGING snd Lumber 'Concerns, Con--a-J tradors, Communities and Municipalities proposing of projecting Losing, Land Clearing, Rec lamation, Irrigation, Road and Highway Building will find in this Government Sale an unequaled oppor tunity to procure Machinery and Equipment. Oil .ED BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received on these listed materials, until 11 A. M. Saturday, February 15th, and thereafter opened at the Headquarters of tho United States Spruce Production Corporation, Yeon Building;, Port land, Oregon. , Personal inspection of materials is invited to be made at Assembling Depot, Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, Washington, by securing Creden tials from Sales Board at Headquarters, Yeon Building, Portland. V For Terms, Descriptive Catalogue of Materials and Placing of Bids, ,. address - - ' v ' SALES BOARD United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon 3 DONKEY :. ENGINES Legging Hoiitina-.ia Loading Y"illarcetts, Tacoma, Smith & Vatson, Washington and other mrkes. Sizes ranging from 6&-in. 10-in. to 13-in. x 14-in. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Rsil; 2i)-lb. Releyer 0-ib. &ew . . . ai-'o. Ke'.ay?r 10-!k. Kt.aysr 4j-lrt. i"iw . . . 45-lb. Reaver 64-1 b. Allayer cy-ib. N-w . CS4 Tons . 41 Ions . 26 'ions . til Tons .1727 ions . 4H9 Ions . of! Tens .2581 'ions 6?-lb. New oOSO Tons eo-ib. New J1U Tons Geared and Rod, 36 to 70-Ton. Shays, New tforks, Baldwins, Heisiers, Climax, etc. Connected and disconnected, 60,000 to fcO.OOO capacity. TRUCKS end AUTOMOBILES P&ckards, lVt to B-Ton Standards, to 5-Ton Darts, 1:-Ion. Denoys, 2-Ton Seidenu, Ss-Ton Ve:ics, 1-Ton Uniteds, lVa-lon Grami)i-l)cms.teins. 2U-Ton Federate, 3-Ton Gaiiorda, S 'i-Ton tic mobiles Cadillacs, Seven-Passenger Dodges, I'Mve-Pascenw 1'Vdii, Fivs-Pttssccger A C. Ei.ECTSl.SG MOTORS ' 410-volt, l-pLi, 60-cycky' 3 to !' -4. f. ..ith ov without jtartsks Other Mtch e ery and Equiptnen; far Sai The Sales Board Reserves the right to accept; oi reject til Bids. jjj HOW MANY WOMEN DO YOU KNOW Who can say they are perfectly welll "I am tired all.the time," "I am o nervous it seems as though I should fly," "I can hardly drag around today," and all such expressions are characteristic of women who have ovortaxed their strength until head aches, backache, nervousness, drag ging .dloWri pains,; rrcguVirHies and tho blues, symptoms of a female weak ness, have developed. Women who are in this condition may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore them to health and strength. TO RELEASE SINN FEINERS London, Feb. 5. A News Agency dis natch from Dublin todav renorted thnt terniino, beyond a reasonable doubt that' an g;n Feiners interned in England tno man on trial uuenaea to rotara w;il be released immediately, America 's prosecution or tne war Dy tho seditious utterances as alleged by tho government. Wolverton thoroughly reviewed tho case, stating tbat eacn ol tiie seven rtim.. tint mif a annnrflfn an1 i?at!ti,t offense; that tho defendant might be I J;5 f tha . ar not guilty upon all "'"u" """ - .6-"- found guilty or TOTAL V. S. TEOOPS ABROAD. Washington, Feb. 5. The total Ameri can force in Europe and Siberia at tho 2," to- quers pain. It is a harmless "neural gia relief" which doesn't burn or dis eolor the skin. Don't snfforl It's o needless. Get a mall trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the "aching nerves" nd An just a moment you will.be ab Bolutely free from pain and suffering. No difference whether your pain or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant re Bcf with this old time, honest pain destroyer -it can not injure. , . . . . . An effort will be made to compel counts or guilty on one or more and not guilty on the others. Ho instructed the jury that drunken ness neither excuses tho ottenso nor avoids the punishment; that drunken ness, which bad been the chief argu ment of the defense, was to be consid ered solely with the question of intent. U. S. Would Have Greatly Increased War Force Washington, Feb. 5. The United Stateg wss ready to increase its fight- day. Fighting Of Two Factions In Germany Shifts To Bremen : By Jclin Qraudeni . (United Press state correspondent) : Berlin, Feb. 4. A terrific battle be tween Hpartacan and government troops was raging at llremen today. Tho fightig started at 10 o'clock this morning when both sides opened Mii lery and machine gun fire. Bhortly aft erward the opposing forces called for I'eiiifoi'cements. Additional Bpartncau partisu-ns started for Bremen from Bro mershaven, Wilhelmshaven and Ham burg. A brigade of government mine throwers and sharpshooters loft Berlin on special trains. A force directed by s- soldier's coun cil was reported today to bo marching from Gotha upon Weimar with the in tention of overthrowing the govern ment there. Gotha is 35 miles west of Weimar. Sixty German prisoners, three French officers and one American were killed when a munition train exploded near Longuay, Belgium. A universal 44-hour week with wages 150 per cent abovo the pro-war rates will be demanded by tho labor congress which meets in Iublin this week. The American Ecd Cross has estab lished a sled service between Archangel and the outlying American posts. person packing ths fruit. The bill was introduced by Representative Martin of Marion county. It provides thai all cases or packages of fruit or food Starts Tomorrow Mme. Petrova in "THE LIFE MASK" A woman of mystery and a man of money. ' 1 FATTY in . ' . "THE AVIATOR" LIBERTY THEATRE ry T .. 1 ..1. ..:i. i leLh::nz ntroTthe ",. ?r?: tU M ia i i i j.t. , , .. isnai uenerai urowacr siE-ieu toaay in Denmark, packed and the name of the firm ori, . . . . i CAUSE OF STOMACH SICKNESS How to Believe Stomach Distress In a Few Minutes. Money Back It Treatment Does Not Overcome any Form of Indigestion If you feel ag though there was a . lump of lead at the pit of the stomach, take a couple, of Mi-o-na stomach tab lets and in five minutes you should see that all stomach distress has van ished. If you belch gas, have heartburn or sour stomach, you need Mio-na. If your stomach feels npet the morning after the night before, take two Mi-o-na tablets and gee how quickly you get relief. - ' - If you have shortness of breath,' pain in the stomach, waterbrash or foul breath, you need Mi-o-na and the sooner you got it, the sooner your stom ach should perform its duties properly. If you nse a box Of Mi-o-na tablets and feel that It has not overcome your indigestion or stomach trouble, take his annual report to congress. A reserve of 2,340,000 ctass one men was waiting to be mobilized when the armistice was signed, the report stated, the armed strength of the natio nthen being 4,791,172 men. When war was de clared ho armed strength was 378,619 men. Two out of every three men in uni form were raised through the drcft, Crowder stated, the total number in ducted during the war being 2,810,206. Every one wag taken from class ono. PEESIDENT CABLES GRATITUDE Washington, Feb. 5. "May I not ex press my gratification, gratitude and cangratulationg at the unanimous report of the three year naval program," Pres ident Wilson today cabled C'hirmn Ps-1- get, house naval affairs committee. Ihis is not, however, the president's cub!.-gram which was demanded of l'a-3-getl by house members yesterday. I1! mm ' The 65th Cooast artillery will be re turned to Camp Lewis for demobiliza tion by state detachments, each going to the cantonment vit its home state, the empty ibox to your dealer and he where stopos will be made in the prin-! will refund your money. For sale by cipal cities. D. J. Fry and all leading druggists. ALL OP I'INK AXI) SILVER AND FLOWERS Little bretelles over one's should ers, all rultly and ending In silvery ribbons and wea gay bouquets make a quaint little frock for parties.., The material Li tulle of an old-fashioned pinklness and the girdle is of silver cloth. As for skirt. It's Just one rullle after another. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Portland Wholesale Houses Rush Foodstuffs To Seattle Portland, Or., Fob. 5. Portland com mission men and wholesale houses au- swercd the frantic coll of Seattle today and rushed all kinds of foodstuffs to tho Washington city. Seattle hopes to provision itself against a possible famino thero as a result of tho general striko which is scheduled to start tomorrow. Butter, checs and eggs were included in tho fooustuftg which wore sent to tho north today, , Prices were no consideration, It Is said, so strong was the Hetvttlo demand. It was learned today that somo of the local wholesale houses worked their forces night and day during the past 48 hours filling Seattlo's orders. LARRANCE DUE FEBRUARY 10. Washington, Feb. 5. The transport Larranco, Brost for New York, Is due February 10 with the 370th infantry, to be demobilized at Camps Grunt, Dis, Gordon, Leo, Fuuston, Logan, San An tonio and Mcadoj 38th infantry ma chine gun company, medical detachment of Third battalion, Jto bo demobilized at Camps Upton, Taylor, Lee, Gordon, Truvis, Funston, Sherman and Moo do; machine gun company of 368th infantry Camp Mcado; casual officors and a few mck and wounded. For failure to trado stolen silver for ammunition, Jose Sigala, a general in Villa's command, was cxkdiitod Inst week a few miles south of Presidio, Texas. f , t lygtrova Mme, Petrova, now starring at the head of her own producing company, again occupies tho place of honor at Liberty theater when "The, Life iMusk," a romanco of mystery, opens thero Thurs., Fri., 8at. This is the third of her classy new productions. She has as her principal support Tbeg. Hold ing, who has boen with her since the toranation of her now company. 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