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PAGE SIX TEE DILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON.' FRIDAY, MARCH 2S, 1919. HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOUR TIRED, STRAINED HUSOES V,"Ken your mnselfi become tired and wo ilea nd the joints become stitf, your circulation poor, and your suffer irtg makfe you irritable, an application of Sloan's Liniment gives you quick relief kills pain, starts up good circulation, relieves Congestion. It is easier and cleaner to use than mujsy plasters or ointments, acts quickly and does not clog the pores. It does cot stain the skin. For sprains, strains, bruises, "block and blue'- spots, Sloan's Liniment re duces the pain and eases the soreness. Certainly fine for rheumatism, still neck, sciatica, lame back, toothache. You don't need to rub it penetrates. Its use is so universal that you'll consider Sloan's Liniment friend of the whole family. Generous siie bottles at druggists everywhere. SlIffrmWKiiis in in ?frn i - it J. C. PERRY, Drug-ist COLDS INTERFERE Dr. ltlrisi'a New Discovery relieves them and keep you going on the job Fifty continuous years of almost Onfailingrcheckingand relieving coughs, colds and kindred sufferings is the roud achievement of Dr. King's New discovery. Grandparents, fathers, mothers, the kiddies all have used and are using it as the safest, surest, most pleasant to-take remedy they know of. Sold by all druggists. 60c and $1.24 Keen Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning throws the whole day's duties out of gear. Keep the system cleansed, the appe tite lively, the stomach staunch with Dr. King's New Life fills Mild and tonic in action. Sold everywhere. 25c. J. C. Perry's Deals Li Real Estate Peerless Pacific company to W. P. Babsou. bit ii. Spring Bank i'ruit Perm. .Vbastiau Dorau to Frank Nus.ik C acres in D. () 'Cornier claim, sccti'in 31 5-1W. :00. Blnndina Kouny to J. K Msnnin.j, 16.86 acres on tract No. 2, of G. A. Manning ea st.. f'liiSO. H. 0 Meyers to Mark Skiff, south hslf of lot U, block 3, Salem. P. O. Kice to F. II. Thompson, lot .1. block 83, Salem. ling Lung Chung to T. 0 IS DEVELOPING LATELY Is Result Of Recent Report In dicating Growth Of folsnerisni. By William Philip SimiL-s (Tinted Press staff correspondent) Paris, Mar. 2S. Official rooorts arc untring out recent unofficial dis patches from Germany and Austria, in dicating those eountrivs' increasing ripenrs., fur bolshovism. it was learned louay. in fa-t, these advices are un dirstood to have impressed the peace delegates to such an extent that there is a pronounced spirit of leniency to ward iermany developing in unex pected quarters. for instance, the British viewpoint on tno question or reparation and es tnhlMiment of a Polish "corridor" from tho Potto n region to Danzig, so lution of which hii been among the principal stumbling blocks to sueedv completion of the peace treaty, has t. . , .. ...... own eonsiueratny mouiticd. The idoa originally expressed by Premier Lloyd George for Germany to pay all tho costs of the war also has been oliandoned, as well as a subse- qiuut claim for all damages resulting from tho war. A high British authority today said it would bo unwise now to attempt to exact more from Germany tliaa she could conveniently ty within the next twenty or thirty years. An excessive bill, ho said, would simply fertilize the field already sown to bolshevism. GERMANY HJ'Jv EngHh, Says De Yalera Dublin. Xli.r,-h 2,i. Professor Edward DeValera, head of the Irish republic, declared in a statement made public to day that self determination for Ireland would be equally advantageous to the Eugli... It was the first fonutl state ment he had made since that recently given to the world through the United Press. DeValera. who made his first public appearance yesterday siuoe his escape from Lincoln prison, visited Lord Mayor O'Xeil at the Mausiou Hou.-e. j He gave out a statemeut later, lie said I tl.. .1 :k. k;. 1 iuv tn-uii.t m uis mm wnere he has b. en since must remain secret for the present. Before the "conscription menace" DeValera declared he would have ac cepted colonial home rule, if it were urged by other nations. Now, he niaiu tKiued, it is the unquestionable light of every eniigutencu eople to govern themselves. He declared that Ireland claims the right to euter the league of nations as a separate unit. Any part nership with England, he said, must be voluntary and England must nive Ire land freedom to enter whatever associa tions with her Ireland mar desire. Stick Prices Advarced With Ease In Market Don't G I the Alarmed Abouj Market Situation The People's Cash Store, 186-191 North Commercial Street will protec you and hold the prices as low as possible. We will continue our Saturday' and Monday's specials with bigger redactions than usual. Our policy is, firs' in cutting the prices and we are the last ones to raise them. Our special: mean everything in our store. Here are a few items: Crown flour $2.93 2 pkgs Grape Nuts 23c Location Committee Of Market Roads Holds Big Meeting This Morning lots 7 , !, 10, block 4, Fairmount larK Addition, Nilom. More than KiO out of town folks Pav a, .crowded tho auditorium of the Cummer clal club this morning to attend the ses- T.o ACCEPT RECRUITS Washington, March 28. The war do partmont probably tomorrow will an 0. D. Ilrown to Wayne Donat, 10 acres at intorsccriou of sections Stf, K, 33--U-1W. 1,1000. R. E. Kliousorge to Ed Kliminick, iota s ami X block 5, rowings Addi tion, Nilvorton, (i'JiO V.i.i, ..a 11. ...tl ,. I'l...., 11..-1.,.- l..i.. o n. ., , , , .....HIE. IF.llll, ,u V'lli.O. 11111 itVK HHS ft. lilt 1i.trilllit lllmilinrlni B.nnrnv . . ' . . ' and V, block 1, Goiser's addition, Ml mately 50,000 men will bo accepted for vertou. -'50. the reuular arv fur dutv nvnrsena. I Tho period of enlistment will be for oue year. TO HAVE AERIAL PATEOL T. P. Buell to Chas. Hnrbeo. lot l. block 1, Ueiser's addition, Wlverton, fJM. Miranda McDonald to Tims M l.vnn Del Monte, Cul., March 28. Weekly north half lot 7 J. P. McDonald Prnit aerinl patrol of tho coast lino between Parnis. Kan Francisco and Srh Diego is plnn-, lied bv the navy, it became known to-1 Kobort S. Nhaw to It. F. Hhtuv, NW day. Ensign E. F, Gordon, cominunica- quarter seetioa 25, 8-SW. tion officer of tho naval air station at j - 8nn Diego, is hero t0 select a landing S L. flurk to K. H. llurris, parts nf runeo ror navui airplanes to "a used in lota a and 3, block 5, Yew Park addi- ino work. A HUNDRED-DOLLAR STAMP A saw feature of War Savlngi Stamp activities Is ths stamp of $100 denomination, which will probably ba placed on ths market this month. Ths $100 stamps will ba about ths size of a Liberty bond and will sell for $82.60 If put on sale In February. Tho price will In crease 20 conts each succeeding month until the end of the year. tion, rtalria. Chas. A. Johnson to F, O. Johnson, M acres in W. K. Munkcrs claim, 7-2W. IKnts On Cure For Squeaking Macfe Given For Motorist Kvon the moat cxpoiudve car develops iipuks and minor rattles in ovcrydwayi service Wpriug squeaks are probably tho most common of these annoying noises, To correct this, removo each of tho springs and scrano off any grit ior rust which may appear, polishing the surfaoo to a smooth finish. Give tho A, M You will plant flowers -of course! sure of their quality and bftutjf by planuiif; Morie'i Caliiomis Seedi. Atltliaold vorilet, turlild varietal ll well ai the dcliglniul 1919 novctlic. LION'S TAIL Long, slender with otanje Sown. Fins to edge a farden. CHINESE WOOI.FI.OWER Immeme ilobe-ihaped itailrt crimaoa. Laatindrluiilely when cut. Douiile Blue Coknflow- ER T he inert Hue cut flown there it. Spencer Swlt.t Peas, SBapdragoot, and Dahlias our specialties. Motie has ptopa gated snots new varieties of sweet peat than say other American seedsman. Rontmbo Mnnc'i California rlow bcti are true-lv naror and tc- clwalrd la Iha Wnl. Srt.il t. -tiy l, ! rtandHoak ob Swh Pfa i'u'fure an.1 I am l9iyGtdaCi!lii -U'.iw) f M.rif'i SrJt irt .' A, Hial. C.C. MORSE &CO., Saa Fiaac., siou of the location coiumitte....e of the proposed new market roads to be voted on June J The unusual interest ctune from tho tact that every community in the coun ty wants part of thU first unit of 130 miles of road and does not cure to wait until the butliliiiir of tho second unit. Tho location committee found itself many times between two fires. In one instunce, whore a ro&o. nnu neon laid out, there wt.s a petition with 131) names tnut tne road be built as laid out und then another petition of about he sumo number, asking that tho road swin IT .yui. u icw ,mu.s turougu unothor neighborhood. In many instances, the Hi,,,. found the people divided 50-50 its to the locutiou of a roud. As the worn of this locution coinmittca in In iuiuk (I... first unit of roads where it will servo the greatest number, it was hi I der considerable difficulties an morn. nig. Alnny pelitions woro mcscnteil sk. "g for additional road mileage. Hut they were as ulreadv the l.m nr first unit hud been practicully laid out. r-ver ueigliiioiliood in the county that had been left out on thn i.rm.r.u,..i market roads, was represented with pc- ' lur cnuiige in the iiroposed plans. After cverythiiiir has been mim.u..l iu huh eomuiiuec, it will fma v no-mi, us i.iu nines and so report to tho general committee, Court House Notes $ loaves generous coating of graphite' pri1 "8 k('e" "ot as ,h date by before reassembling and bo nuro thnt'l .,'"uuty court f"r ,llu fi,IIl hearing tho spring clips, whilo not looso enough " ,'L' 1""Jtl'r uf tho estate of Mathilda to permit play, aro not too tight. Of j" , ' 0,0 A I,ow administrator, course, tho main clips securing tho: "V.r(,'w ,m"' tho w'd"er, who lives spring to the axlo pad must bo drawn up tightly. When other parts of tho car aro noisv a liglhcning of all bolt and nuts wiil genonJIy sjIciico them, llody bolts nnd; ' adjacent nurfncos of body and fenders I,,, . fmnly treasurer was ordered by aro often responsible for a great deal of "rnnt e""t to return to L. M. noise. Whilo inspecting tho car, it In V.'"' wl' ,w,w sm1 " Ky Oreen, tho wise to examine the steering gear jointai " 1 1,0 lMlt UP flr his ap- at Hilverton, elected to take tho share provided for him in tho will und not tako his courtesy right and interest un der the luw. Clean Exterior Of Engine, Is Good Advice ror wear. i u. ,rm, wuerein no was clinrged with tho deiii(iuencY of a child. Iu the cr.o of E. L. Knp))hnlin against Karl Wood, it was stipulated that the case should bo continued nguinst the , uuministrator or the estata Too freuiiently motorists are satisfied t i to keep their engines freo from carbon, 1,1 'j10 niattor of the estrtts of Orallie but do not at tomtit to keen tlm ni-ti.rinri fourville, May 5 was n-t as the di.-tn for of their power plMits clean. They should "'.c ,fil,Bl ll,"ri"g and report of the nd- iiiko a lesson lrom the steam pngineersi ""'"""l"r fiegmunu, who keep their luachinerv bright and N'ew York, March The New York Evening Sun financial rev.,, ouuy says: Tho ease with which stuck prices ad vanced must have occavioued consider able surprise in some quarters. The professional trading elemeut, realizing that its otfcrings of stock were being absorbed and not inducing any dislodg ment of important holdings, changed its tactics somewhat today. Covering oper ations assisted materially in elevating quotations. With prices on the upturn, business expanded in voluni. Many is sues Bold nt new high figures for the wek and for the movement ana ino ad vance was fairly firm in the industrial department. Kails were dull and firm, with Heading and Houthern Pacific making the only show of activity. Improvements Out Over City Are Being Made Besides several big improvements in tho business section of tho city, there has been.... much general work going on in tho city the past few weoks, nil in- ilicnting that ISalem is beginning to take on a new life. Theso include' changes in thn Lamport building on North Com mercial street, occupied by O. G. Qunckeiibush. He is putting In a solid tire press and the rear of the building lias been, remodeled for tho driving in of largo trucks. Lloyd 'Fanner is having a new garage built on his plnco nt 210 Willson street, and Erixon & Jones have just completed a twin enrago for P. E. Fullcrton and D. II. Mosher, including a new driveway. C. II. Fake, a now comer to Salem, who bought the Merriam property on Fairvicw uvenue is having installed a modern plumbing and water system. The sash and door fuvtory of the Spnuldint; Logging company is being re paired nnd put in better condition with a confroto retaining wall and cement J foundation. And thou the city hull is putting on several improvements and at tho court house the Quarters of Judge Kelly arc being remodeled. Receiver Acuointed Fer Indeptndert Meat Market In a suit entitled P. O. Itogoway ver sus E. Kogowuv " horein a petition was un seated to the court for the appoint ment of a receiver, the court appointed F. N. Derby as receiver of the Inde pendent Meat Market. The record rends: "And it appearing to tho satisfaction of the court that it is for tho best interests of piainttrf and defendant and for creditors, that a re ceiver be appointed to wind up the business affairs of the plaintiff under the name nnd title of the Independent Meat Market, nnd that unless such ap pointment is made, great loss and injury will result to said business and credit- Fisher's hard wheat flour $2.75 Good valley flour $2.55 10 pounds rolled cats 69c 10 pounds corn meal yellow7 and white 65c 10 pounds pancake flour 65c 2 pounds white beans ; 15c 2 pounds red Mexican beans 17c Head rice, per pound 9c Broken rice per pound 7c 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley 35c 2 pkgs. Armour's Com Flakes ....25c 1 pkg. Macaroni Sc CANNED GOODS Bordens and Carnation milk 15c Libby's and Armour's milk 14c Sweet corn, per can 15c Sugar peas, per can 15c Standard Tomatoes, per can ....15c 21-2s Peaches 25c 2 l-3s Apricots 29 Pineapple 23,? Campbell's Tomato soup 11c Big reduction in all kinds of coffee. The very best bulk coffee 30c per pound. Oyster and soda crackers, 17c per poua d; Raisins, per package, 11. Big reduction in cooking oils, lards, shortenings, compound and disco.. Sub stitute butter per pound 34c. SOAPS Crystal white soap bar 5c Non Rub Naptha soap, 6 bars .. . 25c $1.50 brooms 75c Mop sticks 15c VEGETABLES ! Potatoes per pound 2c; per 100 $1.50 Selected onions, 2 l-2c lb; 100 lbs $2.00 BUY YOUR FUTURE NEEDS HERE AND SAVE MONEY Visit our Premium Department Coupons Free. Cash St eoo.es 186-194 N. Commercial St. Phone 453 Salem, Ore. j Portland and Salt Lake at Seattle. - .vaa aavtjaisivial j C .A X. On To Camp Le v, - . Kan Francisco, Mar. 28. With Wil- LIMISTVRnKm rvrrrw a ttav,. !! V - - KCgiB.CI.1 -I-.. - UV4A1V11S 7fi lie JTeuhan, heavyweight contender, matchod with Jeff Clarke, the shifty negro known as "tho Jopliu ghost" ' Portland, Or., Mar. 28. One i in tho maiu event, tho boxers of note t.rl.tT ' M"rch 28'-Liborty "M" dred and sixty Oregon and Wasi sciieauied tor eignt other big boxing card being stage ffir tho benefit of the snblii fund will bo one of tho biggest and t0L"'"' 4i a- "3-70. o'clock this morning. the returnimr artillerymen mnn r events, tha Pi'rst 3Vi'n. 99.00; first 4's, Hid- members of the 48th regimens, itaged tonight second 4's, D3.64; fi,st 4' 040! A- 0 owned Portland from j soldier medal w'onl 4''4's, 93.68; third Ift's, 95.25; 'dock yesterday afternoon until . . ... j fourth 4 V. 's 0170 'l-l. it.! . most important athletic events of tho Trophy Train To Contain 'to tli liberty temple from tha ftratinn mwl u'nfA . urn m . " "vw it-uiti'iui aii nut Many Instrnmenis Of War "'wi'H?'v Thcy wr 8est at a muuj n.sl UJJiCiiia Ul Hdl ner and dunce in the municipal audi a. . . . ai"1 their uniforms were pnssa "It is ordered that F. X. Derby is hereby ai.pomted receiver or t ie inae- pi(.k ftlld LmU(, Vnnn h nftixc,i , . . '.,.,. .. they will be" demobilized was rei pendent Meat Market with bonds placed : thoi. Teixe 9i;nlltHVCS , f;b ,n. MPl( " Apnl, although the exact date cd Jarly ,hig njorninK- ' at :". . tracts. They liave been with tho Cubs n tnis year . A bout that is of lis much interest tis the main, is the meeting of Valley Trambitas, Portland middleweight, and iv. 'U. Kruvosky. Tliey fought a hard draw 111 Tortland recently. " " ""'UI", UI creating interest 111 all theaters in the city during fi ,hp "orai"K liberty loan, a trouhv trnSn stay here. T l'asadenn. Cal., Mar. 28. Charley will visit Salem about flic .,! Tho journey to Cnmn Lewis wl shiny in addition to removing nil dirt. The estate of William B. Anderson, A motor car eiiL'ino is exposed to ninio','t,cfam'1'' ,ias "'osed and the exocu severe operating conditions than a!triIt' Ainaniln I.. Anderson, discharged Moipte Seeds Walk into your home soma spring afternoon, as Urougk you were a stranger. Doe our boms possess all ths charm and beauty that you think it should. If not, tnaka a list 0 tha old furniture yos eavs get, (Jong without and (civs' it t iVnnk F. Biohtr' taraUra store asd either trade it for now or sell for cash. Just received shltoteaU of Toledo Barges. Trade ftmar eld stove for sw ns, Freck r. Sfchter rurcltars more, 373 Ooart St. Fhone BIT. steam engine. Dirt, road dust and mini mix wit h oil, forming a gummy muss. When thin mixture of nil and dirt reach ob workiiiu parts it has thn effect of OerV. II ia Oi.trimtMitiil t.. ni.tintn iltn. tributor Slid earburelor operation nndi also illioaiis tho td'l'iciein'tr nf llie ing system of the engine eventually. RESUME WOODMAN PROBE and relieved nf further liability. I Ct-i. II Cominisisoner R. A. Hooth Was tv visit or at tho governor's office this morn- I.os Aneoles, Cal., March E8, Four '"K- n"ferring with regard to highway -rominent politcians were fulled to ap- .niBtters. Among 0ther matters the gov pear before the county grand jury whemrruor touched upon the question of Mr. Ihe jury resumed Its investigation of 1- Ro,," resignation from tho highway lied municipal graft which already ban eonimission, and in response Mr. Booth resulted in tan iudietinmit of Mayor F. ,w,,nt o fr as to egree that he would T. Woodiuua. t least continue his work with the tom- Thoy era VTarren h. Williams, former I'nwf'on until all the rntruets eovering city proayvator; Owen McAleor, mem- 3"'' operations had been let. Be tter of the board of publlo works; !Nut 'on' t8 declined to commit htm Hnehes. fonnor campaign majuvgcr ft)r "'if definitely. Mr. Bmith has ftrong Msyor WeoJutao, and William Hum- IX'rwnal reasons for desirlur to be freed phreys, aaad t be the mayor's eloso ad ',rom tn rMtionsibilitine of the office, vieer. I hut ea the ether hand is beset with statewide, urgent desire for bis sontiua anee is position where his value ts Ho state has bee a thoroughly demcn-etrartsal. The business was ortrsmsea wie. -'.jhere for several days but had shown "'I'h.v train wJill he shown most of tho BANK ROBBED OF i"i00on vviiii wut -I ' .niMin- riuucm-i' in uiuitiiiv any umciai iiiuieriaia with whii'h iha im,i.i:.i K&S HEAK8T IMTBOTED. rieseaslea Cal., Mer. M. Tbs con ditio! of Mravlltoebe Hearst, another of William K. Hesinit, newspaper fnblish r, is ired today. Mrs. Hon: U esfferisg staaai fter efferts ef inf'n cnxa. High speed shortens the Ufe of e motor ear. Whew yon doable the speed mitt the pettiion for the receivership. The petition also alleges that the defendant with drew from the work and that the plaintiff and defendant could not ngree. It is estimated that the liabilities of the market amount t about (i00. and that against this deb. here is about -00 worth of meats and fixtures 01 .a...o of 300. It i" estimated that with care ful handlintr of tho assets that the re ceiver can pny creditors from 80 to l' per cent of claims. LATE BULLETINS. 8aa Franelwo, Mar. 2. - Agree ment to extend the time limit for re duction of playing staffs to ( strength until May 1; nd to make 1 instead of 15 men the player hunt, and adoption of the 1919 plJ"'IC vhfdul were tho matters accomplished at a hurried meeting of the IWw oest leasue directors last iht. b.ttU will lPr t nJrY": t....t.-j t Anireles. Osklana a Sacramento nd Vernon at tH in 1he opening games. Iart ion Ir Portland will pla? tl"1(,"n e.t Sa- V'raneisco. Sacramento tit Mit ljike ind Vernon t bos Asgeles. IVr 'M fans " ' h'ir egne- ths Angels July .J ru kr.at dar. the tV-ee will play Vernon. th Seabj -ill gnests f the Seattle club and Sacmaeiito will ,. Oakland. Ubr ley pw s dUplny of their ieninanship. has become familiar the past three or , f0'1' Mlch four tears. bandits robbed Detroit, Mich. Mar. 28. Five arj a hrnnr.h nf tin. (I Mar. 28. Cliica' In "thn Inrt.nr i,;.,. at. :n 1 inonwealth-Fcdprnl Kn.-in. unt, t go s tamed iuls and 1-os Angeles French inosoiiitn (nl, .,...i " today of between l(i.rmn .i .. " v ." 1: ; Los Angeles, Cal. 1 s tamed .:n .1.. i.t. 1 . !.. " ' K''' '"e soumiHiiu mmewerfers German field gun tier- t:orrttt m" rcttl ;r.i,2t,r a,,d 1 The two team, will meet Saturday The smaller exhibit, wilt i..l...i . and Sunday in exhibition games at real Zepm-liu bomb, one n, .;,.;" bile. XMislungton 1'nrk. nuirking the first tank, mid i.,n,- .1.1..1.1 " 1 k the police estimated. Tho first bandits bound the easl and locked him and his assistants tho safe. They escaped in an autoi HUNT BOOTLEGGER of your ear Ton far more than double ..n... au..rn.pntr. at Veraea: Oek lho force ef the sfaecka to which it is and at Pan Franeisce; Los An', aubjeetesL ,ur"a- Ruth Garrison Granted Continuance Of Time tiuin-thia .n.is.in flint fun r,.rlar h..ll ,.i,'. 5 ui, nil sorts ot ....... ........ m,1.1,Si mu4K ..(;. lubs nave tried conclusions here. lt nf ti,,.,, .;i. . , ' , " iitiirii neimet, 1 simul tank and j number uf French , Portland, Or., March 28 Federal' rs- ' ficials here have requested .San Fr It is thought thiU the train will be r"co .police to attempt to locate W. shown on the .Southern 1'aehic track Korvin of the bay eitv as the result near the S. i freight detmt fin Cnm. the arrest nf r.itcrrann Rnrnik a.1 : Wn,h Mnw.1, .... J'u""al.ni1;1 Trade streets. The trophy Bnrnich at Astorir... Or. ; Wash., March .8. hnr mr- tram w bo m.,.!.. i.......t i A fi. p.:t. ' . , risen, self eonfes,.d poisoner of Mrs. 'after exhibit the i "uu n , "7 Ba" y ,no P01 ' c. . . j . , , ox,ll1"t there, will come direct to ,0 have confessed tvt imoortiuir i worth of bootW whiat leged to have named Korvin as the a Seattle tirsie morrs, wus loony grantea until talem. next Tuesday to plead to the charge of "iT-esse eame u in the superior W0MAN who engineered the"shint: '." " oV,0,,ikEnJ on motion ot Pan Francisco, March 28,-Vrs. Hilda Attorney Thoman Askren. -rr m.uu. Hewtett V,.t.,;,i. a tit. ,(.mmf -o- ...j a t... . . " "Oman nycr . a.,. ana airplane builder, is here todnv on ""'. N. J., Mar. 2.8.rasi ',r' ,t.he.rtr0O.m h".'T P"iend .Vti.,n Jt 2 closed tot.av on htt Mi-.a- -.. . Zv.Z ' , IZ f, 7 1 ltl iane ,,,y Io' h N-w Zealand cuonl" IM trik of 12.000 wd NEW STRIKE AT PASSIAO building to get a glimpse of the girl. AUSTRIA THREATENED . Berne, March f. Bolshevik forces, peneratia.f oostern Galieia are Salvene- ing so raoidly that Austria ia threaten. government. Dunnu ih . u. n era. The manairera nf th mill. lett's sirplane factory built the British nonil1 U the strikers were vo,KrU and tnat the bIaiiS. will opea April 1 with entirely new crcf airmen tw0 planes a day. LEATHER WASHERS A leather washer nlnj . Followiaaj tha risit of the house al eommittee in Seattle next wee inp win ie made to both Gravs V J n. t: j. .j..: ... . . I m . ... n..T!um. to tivit-fs rcceivea aars m.ti wna.A. a ... today. The imrt.ntoil region of GaU-jtlin. bui ' d Wil'karbor eia is mid te hsve been complotelr o- that f.. ! v P'on , . XZ, - JOURNAL WANT ADS 1