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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CArtlAi JOURNAL, SALKM. OKL'bifN MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY - C - ) - j t " 1 v.. .v n r c u dfupfpih cnnmmi -iHURfKiiifn mrniii I I UiULl UL CULU I It'll jlirii, 1 i.lLLLU 111 IUHL OF DANZIG PROBLEM IKISE EXPLOSION TOSAY LOOKS POSSIBLEKOW BerHa Hopeful Of Ha Sit tatioa And frerentk; .. 1 oreax. Br Frank J. Taylor (Cuited lre4 l'aff correspondent) Berlin, Mr. 30. Hupp greiv in of ficial circles here today tVivt the l)n- ii must ion would bp nettled without la brink Kith the alt i.j. The n.tw.t S per approve the proposal for further negotiations with the allies regarding their demand that Polish troops bo per mitted to laiiil at Iniiig. Marshal Koch is said to have extended the in vitation fur a plenipotentiary to meet him at Spa to, discuss this matter. The strike at Fjssen is increasing more tnaa forty thousand workers, under .Sparta can leadership, are demanding a Ren ewal strike throughout central Kurope. Heme, Mar. 31. The (Ionian gov ernment has decided to mml Mathias Krzberger to Spa to confer with Mar shal 'Kuril regnrdii:? th Dai"'.!.; situs tion, ac.-ording to a Dorlin dispatch today. FRANK KEEN AN Foch May Use Force Ti'wid'in, Mar. .'II. Thi Berlin cor respondent of the Mail said lodny there is good reason tn believe (ioruiany will I Hive nay regarding the lianaf; que tion if the allies will at, roe that Pol ish troops shall not actually retnain in Dau'ig pending the establishment of I peace. Ii'iinl'ni. M.ir Pi . News tud-iv it in Mr. Kcenan plays a dual roll in this thrilling picture CHARLEY CHAPLIN in "THE BANK" You bet this Chaplin has been here before, but not for 2 years. Its so good that the Rivoli, New York's finest picture house is running Chaplin re-issues. THE REGO SI. The K.voniiig was reliably Informed 41.... ;.. .1 . .... ..rj.. .. .c I ... F.'isi'.'ii the noa.'e treaty Maihul Koch ha ahreu aulhon.od to order a general ad ''' I viiueo by' the itlliul aimies along the ii Hhiiic. rnri Ministers Urge Thursday Nights Be Kept For Church Members of the Minister's Assoria limi of Kttlem nt their weekly meeting held today noon, pns.u'd resiiliilioiis siiyyestiin; thai in iinuiiijinK dates for e'iernl filiations flint Tlinihilny even i n lie nvoidid. . reli(ii)iis enlture. ,1ii this roninuinity j I'"' evening of Tliuisdny has been tni'it ly agreed ii'iun fur this mid week inee:- j 'The Minisleis' AsHiii-iiilion of Sn leni, with jji-etil siitisl'iu'lion, lecorils the fuel tlmt' until recentlv, there lyus been bill little infringement iipen tins slated time of worship by lliose rliniged j w i I li mTuiiK'iiK other meetings. I "TtlO IISlllMlllinll iiilltllr.iu 1.. u...,....ul llnnsdny evniHU! , f end. week hasm n,,,,,. m, j,luu flll. ,-,.. ; li'ea set aside by the ehuivlies us pniy ; f,um whieh rhureh people ine desired to """vll" oyeiiiiijj. and the ministers ,.,,,!, um flir fvllluM(. .....j,.,.! lake note of the fnet tlmt there is u j frulll ,. jHlllit U ,.Xp,M.te.l, be enret'ul little iiii'liuntion lo elei-t tins eveninu . ,. f;v H... liu t ,,i.i;.. . , 1 ior itenen.1 affairs in which chureh , ,m. wilU.i, m ,,v( ,.h,ir,h l-eoj.le ,e aAed to p,ntic,ple. , (,lil(.,v , ,.,, Iml(j(, . .... . u. .i.nn I'll-iJ. II ll'Hill ll.i ui.lw int 111 I) ilf i t'l I Kl'.i v "H. .1. TAI.IKrTT, Jollows: "The first day of the week is reeog ' tiied as a day of eessution from or-1 .lionr.y labor and n suitable time f,n j he runvoeation of the people for the; juiMic worship of Cod. As this is Ren rally nniler.stood, there is rarely any interl'erencn with such worship. "iti eiinrciies usually invite their rnembers and others to meet one even ini; in each week also for worship and L ' II. ,. ALDHICII." FITTOCK ESTATE BIO Portlnnd, Or., March 31. The Into Henry L. pillock, publisher of the Port land Oieifonie.il, left an estate valued at $7,H!)1,77H, nccordiiiK to lJi report if the niMiriiisera which was filed today. m GOES BACK Council To Consider Pro posal To Reinstate Volunteers. At the meeting of the city council to be held this eveniii); a resolution will be introduced as follows: ''That all employes of the fire de j hi r 1 1 in- ii t who wele in the military Her vice, upon reeeivini; their di.iehat'iie shall if they so desire, be restored to the position with the fire department formerly held by them t the salary they would have received had they re mained continuously in the depart ment". Another mutter of business that re quires immediate action by the council is that of a speed ordinance fur the city. I',! the aiiloiuoliile .license bill passed by the last legislature, Ihere wai n section that repealed all ordinances passed by cities rcKiilntinjr speed but nl the same time permittiuK cities to pass speed refjulaliiiK ordinances. H. V. Maey, city attorney, has drawn an ordinance ni'ain placiuu the speed limit in the fire district at lo miles nil hour 111 miles while pnssiii"; school houses while school is in session and 2D miles an hour in t It o resilience , districts. 0 Solieitiiii; funds will be prohibited in; the city or the selling of tns to ct money, if an ordinance to be present d this evening finally becomcH n law. The ordinance vas diawn at the sup, i(eslion of II. U. Vnndervort, alib'iinuu from the second waul. The oi dinaii'v pronles I list all per sons, clubs, so-ieties. associations or oriiiiiatt ions .(hall be piohili'ed fiom si 11 i n n tags or soliciting funds upon the slreets of Nnlein, unless the writ ten consent of the mayor has bee i i.e curcd. In case i oerii.it is given bv Ihr mayor he is to notify police head-ipiaiters. there was just a .suspicion niuoiig Hirteea Een Ettosbed la Sbsft; Two Belts Recovered. Aeuilar, Colo., Mar. SI. Two dead bodiwi were takes ont f tke Bmpire eil mine waer thirteea Bioere were trapped by an erplos.oa today. Hota victims were badly eaorcked and jus fa. redurinj the rhaneee, estcorJicj te 'wi-'s crewa, of til reaoiiiiif el eotombed mea keirg roaa4 alive. Asruilar, Colo., tfar. 31. Twele or tkirteen men were entombed in the hmpire coal mine here todey by a e pbeion. Mors than a ecore of miner cs.-aped uninjured. 8eeraJ first aid crcni from aeie.bonnf Biace aa arrived on the eeene id are working desperately to rea the aaea en eff. J W. Siple, Dener, owaer af tke empire mine, stated this afternooa that no sin or sound hj been received from the entombe.l men. However. wita no evidence of flames id the tun nel and tho air faa now wurkin res cuers had not abi.ndoned hope that tke men might be found alive. HOTHEES '"5 Should ce that the whole family take at least 3 or 4 dosej of a thoro, puri fying system cleaning medicine this spriujr. Now i9 the time. Tke family will bo healthi.-r, hapsier, and get along better if the bloed is given a thoro purifyinij. the stomach and bow cla cleaned ent, and the germa et win ter, accumulated in the system, driven aany. Hobisier'e Kocky Meuntain Tea is one of tho very best and surest sprinir medicines to take. Got it and tee the difference in the whole faaiily. Their color will be better, they'll feel tine and be well and happy, i). J. Fry. Sill. UPSET? m h&'s Diapepsin at Oace Ends Pjspcpsa, Aadity, Cas, kfisestioa Tsif aiea't kit bnck! Yo-.tr s!nn:a-h ta aear, asid, gassy ai i you. feel bloat ed aaai eating or you have heavy lawfa at iadigeetica pain or headache, at sever miad. 11 re is in-t.mt rel.sf. Trophy Traia Scheduled To Reach Salem Wednesday The trophy train to bo, shown in Ha leni next Wednesday afternoon from 1:415 to 4:4.5 o'clock, a a part of the publicity work for the coming liberty loaii will give the peonle of Salem anil vicinity an idea of real was materials. The train is officially designated as tho .Northwest War Trophy train and while being shown in the state will be accompanied by Bert ,. Heney, U. 8, listrict nfoniey; Walter II. Kvaue Judge J. P. Kaveiiiiiigh and Arthur C. .spencer and others. The heavy artillery nieces will be ex 'I'amed by soldiers who gained their knnwledged on the battle field. The trench mosouto tank will bo exhibited bv a Portland man who served with the Tom tnls" on this typo of machine. in order that, u It may huve an omior tunity to see this wonderful exhibit, it is prouuuio mat through the Business Men's league, stores in the eit. will he asked to close for an hour or so and nlo that tho schools will bs asked to louitiro a halt holiday. 0. Deckcbaeh. count v cha irms.n nt the Victory liberty loun, linnounccs that no nas appointed Fred Maniris. drill master of the Chorrians, I.ouis J. Mur lock, lustructor of tho high school ea lets, and Captain Lcrov Hewlitt of uuipajiy ai, to serve with tho police in iiiuMiuiig lat. crowns. As this trophy lii.in is the greatest war exhibit ev. shown in the west, it is thomrht iht fully 10,000 iieoplo from oulsulo points in rue vity. To liaadio th, ciowus, tlieiiinns, hieh school cadets and members of Company W will be asKeit to serve. Air. Dcckebacli aiinouiices that efforts will lie niiol,. to have nlentv of and that the Cherrian band will h.. .isked, as well as tho high school band ,i... i i . . i . . . ' i..e nuneouu miiiu ana the Chenuiwu llllllll. i'lie tram entered Oregon Mnreh 3w and will first b0 shown at Klmnath rails, on Wednesday of next week it will first be exhibited at Corvalhs, then Aiouu.v, tiie,, Milem tor three Vioodbiirn at o':l!0; Aurorii, House Cleaning Time Is ere rf tt Re-tint your walls with our Bulk Kalsoraine on which we are makinig a special price of 11c per pound. We have it in all colors and are prepared to I supply your wants. tr , . .. ... , , Lot us ugure mat new Dimgaiow or garage Our goods are the best and our prices are right. Bsa't sluy opsett hat a tabt of Pass's Iiapepein and immediately the iid iestioa, gases, acidity and all stom aek distress ends. Papa's Diapepsin tablets arc the sarasf, ejuickest atomaeh relievers In tke wsrld. They cost very little at drug staiss. bill. MARKET ROADS PLAN hours: o:.'t0 o'clock, Hubbnrd, 6:4", Cunbv, 7:13: Ore gon City, li) o'clock, and ull .lav Thurs day at Portland. ft is not definitely known where the train will be stationed i Salem, tint it is tlioiioht that the racks of he South em Pacific on Trade uud Commercial freight house will several of the aldermen that this nil :""- "' uie o. i iiround soliciting for funds mid the tat;!1"' """" ivnil;-.ble. diiy proositioii should be restricted. When the ordinance finally becomes r law, it will beceme necessnt,- to see the "unyor first in case l-e biisir.ess listrict is lo l.e soli-ited. Datch Indies Trade Club Luncheon Topic RATE PROTEST STARTED if f r -' ' r- i'' ' it V . 1 1 r : ' Is ' M V s. is . .. IK. V. .; : ' . i - X At the noon ,nv luncheon of menibera I ,. , r, .... r, . ,of ,,u' Sl,lt'1" Coiiiinercinl chili held at1 I Portland, Or., March .11. Coinmercia) , ie Marion l. tel. A li Metel-mr vice-1 interests of the city are today consul- ,llnsul Nchiands. told of the wonder 1 ering a proposnl to unite in a vigorous : 1n,. ,,iiPiit ,vith ,hl, 1)uUh .protest auaiust the 'JO per cent increase vtll ;i telcgiaphic rate, and demand an in ,),,.,,, rit,s ,,, ; 0 ;,- I pcstmat.on ot the alleged essity for,,,, ,ilk. ,,, ,,,,,. fri), e t ,,;,,,,,; l,hen,lvnc,. I here ,, strong stuuent l Sl.,. ,, ltM u, hafe, ihcie lor mi.lei.allv enllin, down on the.,,,,,, . .,,,,. ,h(. ,ms. ,:riv! ,111- im tnri;ut'n Bum iiy nil I'MMIirJ FeHtions Nearly Ready And WiJ Be Out Wiuiia Few Days. The program for aeeuring market losdi by the votiuj; of bun, Is is mov ing along aecordi'in to schedule. With in a day or so, the necessary petition will be sent to members ol' the location committee throughout the county and work will begin nt once in securing (he necessary signatures to get the meas ure oa the ballot for the specinl elee t i ii June .'!. As the neneral committee, will meet again Friday, April 11, those in charge of the petitions have been urged to have all in by nt least April il) in or der that at the April 11 meeting, the matter may be legally presented lo tho comity court. Those cn the committee to which the petition will be sent are us follnv.s. Mike Mahonev, Fairfield; has. Scott, Hcotta Mills; A. W. (lilies, Monitor; William Hchollaid, West Woodliui n ; .1. K. Smith, St. Paul; .1. P. Feller, Donald; Oeorge Taylor. Ala linv; George Hubbs, filverton; W. A. Tuy lor,. Jlaclcayj (ferine Kcech, Stavtonj Joka Hmith. Aumsville; W. f I . Down ing, sublimity; . A. Hear, turner; Henry Keene, Shaw; F. B. Simpson, Jefferson; 8id Russell Marion; Hoy I,. Shswi, Mill City; (1. A. K.hlen, Au rora; doe Colvert, Ilrbbaid: H. 1.. Moore, Woodburn; Howard Kiiiu'p. Brooks; Sum Brown, (iervuis; Henry Zoia, Chnmpoeg; .lohn Murray, Butte- ville; 1). H. l.ooney .lettersen; .los. J. Kebcr, M't. Angel; Tlmnlore Hot h asd W. M. Hamilton of Jsnlcin. FALLSCITY-SALEMLUMBERCO. "Everything in Building Material" A. B. KELSAY, SIgr. Phone 813 :)49 South & vv esi oaiem 114 lzin street ber of ri.iiiient divines, especially of ( 0f the west front and in consequence of the Episcopal faith. As a faith toward the impossibility of replueing our great such unity, Bishop., David H. Greer, of oslses, there is no longer any possibil tlie Protestant Kpiscopul diocese of ,,. ,,i i, m-o-a on the enemy. It is imperative to cease the struggle to save the centr.-.l nowvra New York, declared that he would in- f vite a Catholic priest to conduct one of he holy wees. fc. vices at the Cathed ral of St. John tl.e Divine. I HINDENBTJRO SAW END Stockholm, March 31. A letter writ ten by Field Marshal Von Hindenbuig on October 30, BUS, was published here today. It Si-.ys: "ln consequence of the Macedonian disaster with its attendant weakening from unnecessary sacrifices." ASK FOR and GET DM il S The Original Matted Uk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS Supreme Court Denies Debs Re-Hearing; Last Hope done Washington, March 31. The supreme ourt todny denied Eugene r. Debs' ap plication for a rehearing of his convict ion under tho espionage act. The court, several weeks ago, affirmed Debs' con viction and sentence of ten years m the penitentiary for utterances in a speech ut Canton, Ohio. The ruling today cuts oft for Debs any further hope of freeing himself through the court, He must now either serve his sentence or depend upon ex ecutivo clemency. Movement To Unite Al! Church Creeds Xew York, Mar. .11. A league of churches for the protection of the world's faith, to combnt bolslievism find to combine 41,000,1100 church mem- h;-.rs of the I'nited States into a broth erhood for inspired public service is the object of a enmpnign being stnrt ed today. I Buck of the movement are a nam- We have taken particular care in the selection of our siyles leathers, colors .shapes ,etc, to have every rke tru2 in style and appearance to the tendency ex pressed in the modes of Spring Suits in order to isake the harmony complete in the new Spring outfits. in I first n. 1 0 m - t .i 1 0 t : ' 4 1 4 J. 'i: i . TAR2AN OF THE APES WAS READY TO DEFEND HER WITH MIS LIFE V .i;oi Tho h A l..'i elv an' iciput in iiHI of the A.h . " o; s t!i";i :inv other fi, iion j- '1- U)i 10 f III' of .1 .1 is a ai, in the opening pel lot niunce k ami s'ory .had iiime readers in this city, document, mill anyone who has read the film pro.iiolion of i,. It is without doubt ' i- .il 1 le, tin n:o ,t weird series ot a. homines giiol the mml sen .1 Bi'i;; 111 cbiiiniMcr of all the many ialos of the dark and '! ' 'er c.nceiveil. The New York American snvs it registers ' ,1 -;1 aij.'i each one i greater than the mlirr. Coining to Ye f.mr .inn '!:-tMig llevt '.V, .ie-d- v, Ai.r I 2. ; pen,, labor he thought would be much : h'. "her Uiaa in the past. He suggested I that business fp nis looking towards; trade with the Ihiteh Indies, should co-j jOpei-iite wi;h the stiite ytieninvi com-. . uierce. ' A. Clerk. I'.. it loud mrnnger of the! iSnleoi Kings Products Co., told of the! I wonderful possibilities within the next few vein s for I his part of the vallev. i 'K his coiiipn-iy wi,s assuied that Ihei , farmers would .-i..luce such fruils nnd vet' tallies t.;,t ;iH coniony wanted !::::d in larye enough iinnntitles, he felt 'confident that the Salem plant, would! 'be o,!ar:;ci to tour times its present ca pacity. Hen S-llieg of Portland s.ke in fn ,..r of the Armenian Svrian relief drive. sted thev were figiitiiiv and dying for it principal. At today's noun meeting and liincli 10:1, 41 members of the Commercial club were present. These noon day lunch ci', lire held weekly Tor a general ilis- icnsion ,if the problems of the club and RHEUMAJiC PA3NS Qulchly Cased By Panclrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil A safe anil harmless preparation to relieve tbe pains n( Rbcuuiat : Se.atica, Lame Hack and Lumbago i; Ihiniliil's iard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up still aching joints ami muscles. Von will find almost daily uses lor it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac cidents siuli as sprains, bruises, tuts. burns, bites and stings. Just as re- j"1' lecne lu'erc liable, too, (or earache, toollucbe, . in thee oooplo from the fact that croup and colic. (let it from druggists for 30 cents If not satislicd return thcottle and get your money bick. i'.ver constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard l.ivcr , VWiips, pleasant little pinlc pills, M 1 1 .,, ,ear outside speakers on subject, cots. Guariuteed. ,.f iutercs, , ,1P club's work. IF YOU WANT PIES, CAKES. DOUGHNUTS AND BREAD Like the kind Mother used to make come to the Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. Everything in the bread and pastry line. I! Illllil I i h in t h h i rrr. IIIHIIillllHIIIimililllllilllliljiuTC "More by the 9aif New Thrill Last ISS!l!I!!l!i!!il!il!!II Less by the Year" V TONY RED Calf Oxford. Cap Toe. Single Sole. Medium Heel. Is one of the good ones priced $11.00 Also Brown Kid Stetson last at $11.50 And the Brown Cordovan Blacher Oxford, plain toe officer's last, is an elegant thing for $11.50 Black Kid Corndodger last, the comfortable thing for $10.50 lices in best lasts and leathers $12.50 dawa to $6. wgrit .it, perfect service and real satisfaction is what we sell vou. Sir aW COUGHlT and COUGHERiTI Cooghirst meAds Dico.se i i i o.-o HILrOH 30 Dxors-siors covau- HALF IhU1 FCR CH!LD!tS mmmHHTmmmmmmmlm sJstssHsMMaBwMaMMawnwaMM