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THE DAILY CAPITAL JuURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1919. PAGE SEVEN ii . The Capital Jouina Ads 1 Want I NEW JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING HEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISINCI RATES Kate per word few Today:'1" Each insertion . le DC week (6 insertions) Se One mouth (26 insertions)' 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for mere than one insertion, tar error, ia Classified Advextisemoata Bead -our advertisement the first day it appear, and notify as immediately if rror occurs. ' Minimum charge, 15c. FOUND Pair of glasses, Call Journal office. 221 BOOS for hatching, fertility guaran-J teed. Phone 403 B. Z-M WANTHD To rent a piano. E L care Journal. 2-21 WANTKD Boarders and roomers. Phone 1354R, call at 101 S. 14th. 2-26 WANTED Secondhand linoleum at once. 1601 Center St. tf IXU SALE -Good stumpage, close in. Address M 8 care Journal. 2-25 "WANTED One White Pckin. drake. P. A. Smith, Stayton, Or., Rt. 2. 2-21 JPORD for sale cheap. Just been over hauled. Phone 853J, tf WANTED To buy cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 3-15 FRESH rendered krd for sale. Phone 64F5. 221 FOB RHNT Modern 9 room house $13 per month. Phone 935. 2-22 FOR SALE nBalcd wheat straw, $10 delivered. Phone 105F14. 2 2. FOR SALE Soed corn, Yellow Dent, 6c per lb. Phone 98-R. 2-21 BARRED Rock eggs for hatching, from fine winter layers, $1.50 for 15 K H. Pickens, 305 8 14th St. tf I WANT cheap lands, any kinds. Write me Box 41-P care Journal. 2-22 FRBSH cows for sale. Cherry City Feed barn. tf ! FOR SALE Seoond growth fir. P-one 2199. 2-21 "WANT ED. TeaJ ana larjre calves. Phone gOSFe. - . 2-22 ,n WANTED KveTbetaring. strawberry 7 plants, pi ogressive preferred Phone Kmtt. , 2 81 aleaned en floor, 35c per rug. Phrnia ifl. I.. L. Buckner. S-3 FOR TRADE 14 acres of land for light car or Salem property. See Pow ell, 404 Court St. tf WANTED (PaV thin and fresh cows, ' veal and large calves. Phone 1425 M. 38 BLAOK Minorca eggs for hatching, $1.29 for 15. C. A. Germond, 1665 B St., Salem, Or. 2-28 LIBERTY BONDS If you must dir pose of your bonds, we will buy them. 314 Masonic bldg. tf FOR TRADE A good, nest 4 room house with garage to trade for auto. Ooll 1644 or 20B2 in mornings, -tf FOR SALE 50 cords of dry 1ody aah wood on gravel road. 645 Ferry St. Phone 180GW. 2-21 FOB SAEja x xl3 scafl governOT, engine and boiler complete, cheap. Box 268, Turner, Or. tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren'f Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf NORTHWESTERN Nursery, Rt. 6. Fruit trees, roses and 8hrubs. Special low prices on certain lines. Phone 11XF3. 3-1 t45 ACRES finest fruit land, 25 in prunes, 180 in cultivation, fair im : provements, close to Salom, fine for subdivision, $125. per acre. Socolof sky, Bayne bldg. tf 163 ACRES, all in cultivation, 100 acres in grain, well drained, first class improvements, a fine llairjr, close to good town and school, on rock road, must lie sold, $125 per acre. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. tf AS GOOD as new, gag range, good beating stove, water heater, retail ored overcoats and suits, at hid prijee. Tna Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. tf 5MM L0AHS-6 WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS AND ROBERTS 314 Masonic Bldg. , Salem, Ore. TOBTBnMTijTii nrsWlvnmFi ijiiis'T - y - ir LOST Ring of keys. Return to Journ- 91 WANTED To buy bushel of black walnuts. Phone 972R. - 2-21 SALESMAN and collector wanted, with ear. 337 State St. tf WANTED (Boarders and roomers at 1120 Center St. Phone 1074. 2-24 GROOERTS stock and fixtures must be sold within 30 days, easy terms, iS90 S. 12 th St. tf FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs. Mrs. B. L Fer guson, Salem, St. 2. 2-21 WANTED Experienced grafters at Fruitland nursery. Phone 111F21, Sa lem Rt 6. tf ONKXN seed, Oregon Yellow Danvers, for sale $2.50 a pound. Phone 48F11 or J. I. Bliven, Gervais, Or. t 3. 2-22 WANTED modern 5 or 6 room house close in, to buy on installments. X Y Z, Journal office. 2-21 FOR RENT (Furnished 6 room, mod ern house, leaving town Sundav. Phone 1056M, 1740 Court street. 2-22 FOR RENT Modern upper flat, close in. ee K. ii. Fleming, 250 or 785 Court. Phone 124 or 92. tf FOR RENT J room house, $5 per month. 745 Tf. Church. Phone 2041 K. 2-22 FOR SALE flood hay for stock and horsos at $26 per ton by bale. Cherry CHty Foed Barn, 544 Ferry. 2-22 EXCHANGE 200 acre farm, $75 per acre, want small ranch near Salem. F. L. Wood, Bayne bld'g. 2-22 BARGAIN 5 room house, fine loca tion, paved street, $800 IF. L. Wood, Bayne ibldg. 2-22 WANTED Exchange Seattle resi dence, rented $30 month, for Salem or acreage. Owner. 694 N. Com. 2-26 DISCHARGED soldier wants work by hour or by day. Address Myrtle ho tel, room 15. 2-22 FOR SALE Cheap, modern 6 room bungalow two lots Inquire' at 1625 ! N. 'Front St. 2-22 Hop J5O0TS for sale, English cluster , from the famous Metoma hop, ranch. Address P. O. box 62 or phone 491. - ; 8-24 WE PAY highest cash price for eggs, pork, veal and poultry. Willamette Transfer Co., 171 S. High St. Phone ' 1400. . tf AM leaving town, must sell lease on small place, part in fruit, grain and Loganberries, modern house. Ad dress X Z care Journal. 2-28 I WANT to buy a strictly modern house, close to state buildings, north of State street, not more than $3, 500 with $2500 cash. P D Journal office. 2-21 SELL "General Pershing's Story of tha American Army in France" with color illustrations. Sells at sight. Profit 50 to 100 per cent. Send 25c for sample. Herzig & Mc Lean, Inc., World Tower bldg. New York. USED CARS Ford touring, 1916, may extras $390 Stodard twenty, good tires etc $250 Maxwell, 1914, just painted $250 Chevrolet touring, 1916, $425. Auburn touring, first elites, $275 Highway Garage, 1000 S Com'l. tf BARGAINS A 7 room complete mod ern house, on Court street for $3750. A fine 5 room bungalow, completely modern, on Capitol street. $3000. A fine 7 room bungalow, all modern, a new garage, an elegant home on Pairmount avenue, $3500. The Skipton barn on Ferry street. An excellent buy, $3250. A large brick building on North Lib erty street. An extreme bargain. Price is fight. Phone 2022 or 1644. G. W. Laflar, 406 Hubbard bldg. tf PROPERTY in Tillamook county con sisting of acrea'ge, business, resi dence, lots and beach property, val ued at $17,300, bringing in Income of more than 8 per cent on valua tion. Will sell for $16,000 witi small payment down and easy terms on balance, or will trade for. business property in Salem or ranch near by. 8no owner D. L. Shrode at 179 N. Commercial or 642 N. High in eve nings. Sat tf - r iilrin '-- i. , - FOR SALE Good diss phonograph with records. Call evenings, 845 Che meketa. 2-21 FOR RENT Modern furnished front apartment at The Miller, 633 Ferry St. tf FOR SALE 1 5 passenger Cadillac, fine condition, $300. Bonesteele, cor. , Com. and JPerry Sts. 2-22 FOR SALE Twin Excelsior motor cyele. Phone 1902M, 1986 Chemeke ta. . 2 2 WANTED To hire or buy, a second hand etump puller, must ie first class. F. A. Doerfler, Silvertoii, Rt. 3. 221 FOR SALE 1918 model Ford, in abso lute condition. Right price. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co, 371 Court street. 2-21 FOR SALE Single buggy, Bunbank potatoes, end a few laying pullets. W. A. Springer, Salem, Or., Rt 7, box 33 2 26 FOR SALE 20 acres fine land, four miles east, some" timber, -fair build ings' stock and irapJements $3900. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 2-22 FOR RENT House in fair condition at 110 Owen St., good garden and fruit, $3 per month. Mrs. C. L. Sper ling, Burns, Ore. 2-20 FOR SALE Or trade, 160 acres in Lake county, $10 per acre; will take Ford car or Salem property. 608 N Summer St. 2 21 FOR SALE Two teams, one team weighs 3200 and 6 to 7vyears aid team and harness $325. The other weighs 2800 and 7 to 8 years old Team and harness $275. Phone 7F 22. 2 24 FOR SALE One 46x14 tubular boiler, one 12x16 Erie engine, center crank, biggest bargain of the season. Write to 8. C Cleaveland, Kt. 2, Dallas, or. 2-21 FOB SALE 5 (passenger Ford, moun tain brakes, shock absorbers, speed ometer, Yale lock, tire earrier, A-l condition, better than new. Bone- steel. Com. and Ferry. 2-22 FOR EXCHANGE 205 arres, fair im provements, $80 per acre, for small er farm or city property.- n a uoi- ineer. 828 Hubbard Wda. Phone 1009. tf FOR SALE Hatching eggs, White Eeghorns, neavy layers, 6 per iw, $1 per Betting of 15. Fair View foul try Farm, Salem, Or., Rt. 7, box 48. SALESMEN WANTED Good, reli able salesmen to sell our up to date lime of calendars and advertising novelties. Liberal commissions, Write for -partieulara. The Best Mfg. Co., State and Elm Sis, New Haven, Conn. ss-a 10 ACRE apple and peach orchard, ex change for Salem residence, $2500. 11 acres, all in cultivation, mile from town, fair improvements, ex change for residence or acreage, price $2500. Socolofsky, Bayne bldg. tf WORKING MEN, why pay rent! I have several good little homos for sale which you can buy with a small deposit and balance like rent, from $750 to $3000. Open evenings. C. W. Niemeyer, Masonic building- 2-21 FOR RENT Or sale 5 room house on N. Front St. About 5 blocks from Wittenberg-King cannery and 5 blocks from Highland school. In quire at T. J. Croniso studio. Phone 382. tf 40 ACRES, 30 in prunes, 6 acres Lo ganberries, finest of modern im provements, everything in first class condition, well located, $19, 500. Socolofsky, Bayne bJdg. If SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 5 or 10 acre tract of 8 year old apple trees, best commercial varieties in the Far go Orchards on Oregon Electric, ex cellent community environment. Own er sacrifices ft years interest selling at planting price. Purchaser may take charge or leave nnder corpora tion control. Address Box 472, Salem Ore. Phone 773R tf 'TEN .acres, well improved, close in, for Portland property, vacant lots, A1l i . .J : l , v : i ,,-.) i.i E. Bolinger, 328 Hubbard bldg. Phone (1009. ' tf PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Always at Your Service" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers Ksroxsun ulubu mm. win m ran. J. t. CMOS, ba. 233-236 Burtuide 8 tract. Portland, Ongoa CAMPBELLS AUTO EXCHANGE 229 State Street OPEN SUNDAYS If you want to buy or sell a car come and see me. Ford, perfeet condition, $425 Ford, fully eqnipped. demount able rims, $500 Ford roadster $330 1916 Ford, A-l condition, $425 Case 5 passenger, good as new $875 1912 Cadillac, good shape $400 Ford, perfect condition $100 Saxon, bargain, " $300 Elgin, good as new. $1125 Ford touring, perfect, $375 Phone 362 tf FOR SALE Partridge Rock cockerels Phone 86F22. 2 24 FOB PALB-Top buggy cheap. Rt. , box io, or paone twr .. FOR SALE Good table potatoes, $1.23 per sack Phone 88F22. tf FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 94 X. Commercial St. Phone 2454W. 2-24 BABY CHICKS FOR SALE 544 State St. Opp. court house. tf BULLS for sale. 1 registered Gurneey, 1 registered Hereford; 1 roan Dur ham; 1 grade Hereford. Phone 115 or 74F4. 2-22 FOR SALE 1 Cyphers . 70-egg incu bator, 1 round extension dining room table; chicken wire fencing. 745 N. Church. Phone 2041 R. 2-22 GOOD FARM, 160 acres four miles out good improvements on main road, running water, $125 per acre. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. , 2-22 WANTED To rent by discharged sol dier, ten to hundred acres farm ing land, including pasture. E. C. Hoilman, 665 N. Liberty. 2-22 FOR SALE Large, almost sew De laval separator, power attachment, also 3450-egg Queen incubator. 2695 Hazel ave. 2-22 FOR SALE Strictly modern 7 room tfungnilow in fine location, cheap. Must be seen to be appreciated. 8416 cere Journal. 2-22 WANTED Good work team, weight . about 1500 to 1000, suitable for heavy draft work. W. J. Turnidge, Talbot, Ore. Bell phone Jefferson 36 F22. 2-26 FOR SALE Ten acre tract little over mile from capital bldg, not far off pavement and from car, fine loca tion, best of land $3000 cash. Ad dress K W eare Journal. 2-21 Two fine ' Portland properties, close in iplsadid income property clear of incumbrance, for $ Salem business property r prune orchard. Will as sume. Investigate this. H. E. Boling er, 3-8 Hubbard bldg. Phone 1009. tf FOB RHNT room residence good MaditioB at 860 S. 17th St., for $5 per month to the right party. John H. fleott, 404 Hubbard bldg. I t customer who desires to i purchase a small residence in south Salem. See me at once. John H. Scott 4M Hubbard bldg If you desire to purchase a new 8 room residence for $800, $1250 or $1500. See USED BARGAINS 1910 Ford touring, line shape, only $350 1915 model, 4 eyl.- Studebaker just overhauled, funs like new A snap at $500 Late 1918 model Overland, bet ter than new. Get our price, 'Late model Republic 3-4 truck used very little; price $950. New Form truck, chain drive, Studebaker engine, two toi cap. ity, guaranteed first class; price $900. See this. SALEM VEIE COMPANY J. W. JONES, Mgr. i 162 North Commercial St Plumbing and Water Systems Installed by GRABER BROS., 141 South Liberty St., Phone 560. Also agent for Pair-banks-Morse Gas Engines. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notie is hereby eiven that the nn- dersigaed has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Arthur L. Whiteman, deceased, by the county court jrf! Marion county and state of Oregon, and has qualified. All persons having claim against the said estate are hereby notified to present eame, duly verified, together with the proper I vouchers toerefoT, to the undersigned at the office of B. M. Endieott, Salem, Oregon, in said county of Marion, with in six months from the date of this notice. Date of first publication, this 24th day of January, 1919. UKAUK HANSEN, Administratrix of the estate of Ar thur L. Whiteman. deceased. I 21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, A. Tyncr Weolpert, was, on the 31st day of Jan., 1919, duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of Arthur B. Poole, deceased, and that all P1ASO for rent Phone 1552. persons having claims against said es- "The roots of the war," a popular into are required to present tho same, history of Europe, 1870-1914, by Wil duly verified, to the undersigned at liam Steams Davis. 410 Stato street, Salem, Oregon, or at "Social democracy explained" theor the effice of the County Clerk of M- ies and tacts of modern socialism tire- rion eounty, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The deto of the first publication of said notice ic Feb. 1, 1919.. A. TYNER WOOLPEHT, Administrator of the estate of Ar- thur B, Poole, deceased. WILLIAM H. TKINDLE, Attorney Ing a guide to the most important his for administrator. 3-8 toric styles of furniture, written by FURNITURE for sale. 1112 Mill St. 2 24 WANTED Practical nursing. Mrs. Harrold, Phono 1769J. 2-27 WANTED Small business for cash. C. W. Niemeyer; Masonic bldg. 2-22 BARGAIN' Six room cottage, nearly new, plastered, close to paved street $675. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg 2 24 FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet, good tires and in good mechanical condition. 246 State St. 2-22 .VHITE Leghorn chicks for sale $13 per hundred. Phone 8F22 evenings 7 to 9 2-27 WANT to trade motorcycle for port- sjMo engine, or gasoline wood saw. Rt. 1, box 21B. 2 21 LOST At Schrunk's store black silk uiibrella Saturday. Leave at Journ al office. 2-21 'WANTED To buy on installments five or ten acre tract, must have fair buildings. J H R Journal. 3-1 SPECIAL Singer sewing machines rented or said for 10 eents per day. 337 Stato St., Salem, Or. 2-22 FOR SALE iNext 3 duys, plants, ros es, perennial phlox, baby fern, ba by palms, fine cineraria in bloom. 211 Miller St., South Salem. 2-22 (FORD FOR SALE 5 passenger, 1916 good, tires, extras, fine condition, for cash. Call 157 B. Winter St., on Feb. 21st, 22d and 23d only. 2-22 PARTY taking black silk -umbrella with silver mounted handle from slate' house, Monday afternoon, re turn to Journal office. 2-21 FOR SNAPS In Salem lots see C. W. Niomcyejr, Masonfo buildinjg. Get reauy tor tne reconstruction penoa. 2-22 WANTED Modern house well locat ed, $500 down, $500 a year interest monthly. Write particulars to Kola eare Journal. i ll APARTMENT HOUSE for sale or trade in Salem. Does good business. Niee furniture. C. W. iNiemcyer, Ma sonic building. . 2-22 RETURNED SOLDIER wants a good uttle home on installment plan. Can pay $250 eash now and from $15 to $25 a month. Sergeant o Journal. 8-1 FOR SALE (Maxwell automobile, 19.17 Modei with electric lights and start' er, demountable! rims, excellent wi dition. A snap at $550. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor and Tire Co., 371 Court. . S-24 TRADES FOR SALEM proprty. San ta Cruz $6500; Seattle $4000, $8000; Spokane $1200, $4000, $2500; Poea tello $7500. Boiso $6000; Wedser $1000; Burlinghnme, Cal $1600; Richmond, Cel., $3500; Riversido, Cal, $30,000; Pasadena $1500; San Joso $3000; Oakland $4000. Owners' want either acreage or town proper ty. C. W. Niemeyer, Masonic bldg. 2-22 I HAVE sovernl customers who de sire to purchase small farms, if you have such for sale, at a bargain, see me at onco, and I will push the1 sale. I also have two parties who want to lease a farm: John H. Scott, 404 Huibibard bldg. I CAN get you a loan 0n good farm security for 6 per cent, or on eity property for 7 per cent interest, with out. delay. John H. Scott . 404 Hubbard building .WE aro looking for a woman past 30 years old, at JSnicm, who finds it necessary to mako her own living; as resident manager; to take charge of collections, renewals, circulation of most, all magazines published; must have some salesmanship abili ty, and good references. Our new ,ilun makes everybody a customer, and saves the public much money. Position will pay from $1000 to $3, 000 a year. Periodical Publishers' Service Bureau, 311 Globe bldg., Portland, Or. 2 22 EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, J. 8. Coomler has filed his final account as executor of the estate of Mrs. George E. Hutch, deceased, in tho county court for Marion coun ty, Oregon, and said court ha duly set the time for hearing objections there to and the final settlement thereof for Thursday, March 27, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. yf said day, in 'the court room in said court at Ba lem, in said county and state. Dated thia 21st day of (February, 1919. J. C. COOMLER, Executor of thn estate of Mrs. George E. Hatch, deceased. 3-21 New Books-Received At Pub Library "The real Colonel House," a bio- graphy by Arthur Howdcn Smith tented by John IBpargo who, broke with the Socialist party since our entrance into war, but who still advocates his former ideals of socialism. i "William Pcnn, founder of Pcnnsyl- vnnln," a biography by John William! Graham. I "Handbook of furniture styles," be- ! DRAPERIES The Boys Are Coming Home Let us clean house and prepare I for their arrival. Replace those old, dingy curtains and drap-f eries with the new. Iiriorlif t - - w UVIIJ Kt lU cheerful Curtains and Draperies just received. Come in and look over the most beautiful Cretones,Sil!(olines, Curtains and Nets ever shown in Salem. All priced for quick selling. You can always do better at HSS Waltor A. Dyer. "The small place" its landscape ai chitecture, pictured in 100 illustrations, and Its possibilities described by Elba Rohmano, "Little thoatro classics," a collection of classic plays discussed and prepared for amateur production by Samuel A. Eliot. "Modern short storios, " a collection for high schools with critical comment, edited by Frederick H. Law. ''Anglo-Irish essays,", a group wnich includes among its interesting titles "St. Patrick on tho stage," "The grand old tongue" and "Irish boohs" by John Eglinton. "The clique of gold" translated from the French of Etnilo Gaboriau. "Tho heart of a fool" by William 8. Hicliens. "The cneliantcd burn" by Grace Liv ingston Hill Lilt,. "A runnaway woman," by Louis Dodge. "Letters to Beany and love-letters of Plupy Shute" bv Henry Shute. For the Children "Pierrot, dog of Belgium" by Walter Dver. ''Happy Jack" by Thornton Bur gess. "Handsy himself" by Gardner Hunt ing, McALPIll NOTES. (OnsVitul Jourpal Special Service) MwAlpine, Feb. 21. Tho Christian Endeavors held a most enjoyable social at tho homo of Mr. anil Mrs. Orlo Humphreys Friday eve, as one of the features of the C. E. week. Among the most Interesting stunts of the eve was, "Taking a trip in an airplane" and "Joining the ladies society," There was also a Valentine hunt. At a late hour refreshments wre served. Those invited wero, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Priem QUICKEST PA1H IflUE R OH EARTH Mustarine Stops All Pain In Half The Time It Takes Other T : rti : v. ?: : a i i xvchicuic- iiicuuiues in rive iviuiuies. isuixiues Inflammation And Reduces Swellings. TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT Don't be downhearted! Never mind if you have tried r asters and lini ments and other thin that don 't mart to banish the pain ;:nd agony till dav after tomorrow, If you want to kill pain, get rid sf aches draw out inflammation and make all swelli :gs disappear with amazina speed cut a box of MI7STAR lAr, right awy. Chemist Begy discovered Mustarine. He made it of good, honest, true yel low mustard added other pain destroy ing ingredients took out the Mister and astonished tho metrical professio!: by giving to the world a prpaiatif n ten times better than Orandmotber's good old fashioned but dirty and blis tering mustard plaster. , i i : - t OH and family, Mr and Mra Geo. CaspeH, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheney and fam ily. Mrs. J. King, the Misses Mildred Wilkinson, Adeline and Leon a Priron, Emma and Mae Peterson, Arleto Giv ens, Mabollo Morley and Leona King, Messrs. James Oilnam, Bryan McEl-' haney, Anort King, Murrcl Morlor, William Myers and: Jama Gi vena M r. and Mrs. Orlo Humphreys. , Mr Charles Alorley, Mrs. Andrew Fisher, the Misses Arleta Givens and Adeline Priem ftjd Clara Morley vis ited ithe school Inst week. Tho Parent Teacher association wi!l meet at the school house on Friday evening Fob, 28th. A program is birtiiK orerfire!' hv the nrrfrrnm omitmitt,,.. 1 , ! - ( vv,,,..l,v. A good tune is expected. Airs. iv. fi. AlciMiiauey returned homo Thursday, after a week's visit with relatives in Portland. Martin Doerfler, Jr., who has been in the) service ifor three months, reeoivtd his discharge and is home ngain. Mien Arleta Givens spent last we Is visiting her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. CasfieH and lit tle son. Frank, visited relatives in K. lem Sunday. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION MEETS AT DONALD Donald, Ore., Feb. 21. Tho Willa.ii- otto Valley Merchants Association met in Woodburn Wednesday and held thoir annual election. J. E. Fletcher of Can- by, president; Mr, Nathun of Woodburn, treasurer; H. Hcwett, Hubbard, secre tary. The year of 1918 was pronounced tho most successful year in the Eistory of the association. Tho members are reaping ther reward for ther effort n gettng the commercal nterosts In so nod a shape, and the people of the whole valley t.'e bung benefited there by. "In union there is strength" is iguin veimecl. 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