PACE EIGHT. THE DAIliT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL IS. 1919. 11 f NEW TO. DAY Continued from page seven TAKKX n i . l'aone TOI'll. ..rrel. bald fe colts. 4 24 )!KAV1 new ear for sal,- at sacrifice. Call fir i:irti.'iilars. 4 IS FUK KKXT Furnished housekeeping rooms. fall l.'.IO. State street. 41 FOR SALE "0 acre at 10; partly cleared and stocked, tieo. Weiher. Kt. 8, box 27. 4-l WALT HAM watch. 11 jewels, perfect time keeper, will trade for rhrap work home. 223 Outer St. 4 21 OWIX'O to the continual increase in .'our shoe dyes, Ubor and polishes we, are forced to raise the price of shoe shining to IV straight after Mar I. W. J. Hal;!!, CUas. Maxnell. 4 24 FUR SALE A barjain ia a lare 9 room house, lot 7HihS ft. on corner of Center and Winter, good furnaee and fireplace, toilet, bath, electric lights one of the txst locations 11 the city, - blocks from state house, for X ? eah balance time to suit Inquire or phone R. B. Kvau. 19 F3. 421 WHITK Indian Runner ducks for sale. I'Wti Norway St. 4 24 FOR RKXT Modem well house. HM5 X. Cottage. furnished 4 1! FOR SALE Bean spraying outfit in first class condition, and cream sep arator. Phone lOTFl.i. 4 21 FOR SALE 44F5. 2 brood Phone 4 21 WASTED Work on truck or deliv ery ear. t." E care Journal. 4 1 MRS. E. HOLT will do relining. re pairing and alteration; ladies and gents work solicited. Call 310 Divis ion St. 41 WAXTED To rent 3 or 6 room house or will huv ot installments. Phone 2U0M. 4 1H Fi? SALE Or trade for heavier horse, 5 year oi l Coach mare. 133 ,X. 4'itttagt) St. .4-11 CUMI'USKlf.S and song writers, forty ropieg of your composition for S. I t me show you how to have your w.rk published. Itruee, Music i'ub libber, Mt.'SUj Hertiice Bldg., Ta cmna. Wash. FtH'.VIi Pair man's gloves between cartine and Sunnvside school house. Owner can get property by calling at Journal and paving for this ad. YOU ARE GOING To lose the opportunity to purchase that modern house at II. ".3 Court St. for t'ljOO on your own ternisf Un less you do to within a few uayi it will be taken off the market. It is worth more money and property 'val ues are going up. The same will ap ply to the beautiful home at N. 12U3 Court St. for 4."IXI. See JOHN H. SCOTT 404 Hubbard building M EX WAXTED AT WEST LINN PA PER MILLS 42e HOUR, 8 UOUK DAY. SEE MB.F.T. BARLOW AT HOTEL ACROSS RIVER FROM ORrXiON C1TV. CLEAN BEDS 20c BETTER REALTY BUYS Dairy farm of 428 acres. All new buildings: larg? modern house, barn tWxiM; silo; 2(K) acres cultivated, (more than half in crop now.) Splen did range of farm machinery; t head of sheep and goats; 11 hogs, 10 heat of cattle, 6 horses; all hay and feed. seed, etc. The whole "ranch, eomplete at !0 an acre. Close to R. R. town and high school. 5 room bungalow, new; very-torn-fortnble little home, 'j block off main atreet; 2 beautiful lots, kood fruit. Sl'OOO. 2ti0 S. 14th street, good 5 room bungalow, $2S00. Good terms, 10U acre apple orchard; no build ings. Fine location. $2")W). SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene trating effects of Sloan's Liniment So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-ache of lumbago, the nerve fmUmmation of neuritis, the wry nect, the joint wrench, the ligament arjraia, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. ' The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the clean lines, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred. 30c, 60c, 11.20 10 aires with good house and out Ituililings. All cultivated, $2000. $4(10 down balance easy. A real snap. NIOHTj BEST MEXLS 33e. 5 2 Scratching is dangerous. y- stop it with i Kesinol Kvery time you scratch that Itching r.th you make it worse. The intense ib-sire to scratch such skin disorders is eacma, humor, nettle rash and like dan ailments, may be instantly re lieved when Kesinol Ointment is ap plied to the aflected parts. It It advUble In mmt ctt to thoronf h. lcltaiij Hie liitlmrd v,. ih Kfiluul H up and Kara water. This scctleritti Uic holing tc llon ot thf ointnunt, and coriuqutnlly qui. krr sue bclttt rnuln ir derived. ' h !l Hil. Ftr frtt tri,l wilt KimuI, ttMiimur; tU. NOTICE TO CONTHAOTORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up until 5 o'clock p. in. April 21, 1H11', for the construction of a wood sidewalk to be luiil along the east side of Winter street adjacent to and abutting upon lot No. i in block lis. in Wilds Addi tion to North Salem, -Marion county, Oregon. 4 I'lntis ami specifications may be had at the recorder' office. EARL RACK, 410 City Recorder. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Aivmi at Your Service" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers lESFWISrait, UUAIUL NONE, wiu u white. J. f. C0X0N, liurt. BJ Ml Burnalde. Su-Mt. Portland. Orrson 2 acres and large, modern house; just outside city limits. $4750. 5 acres; 3 4 acre loganberries, fine fruit. Daudy soil. New buildings; horse, 2 cows, chickens, implements, etc. etc. Off Silverton road. $2200 the lot. Lood at this onel 5 acres 1 mile from 8. Commercial street car. 2 acres logans; 2 acres full bearing cherries; good modern house with bath, etc. lias lighting plant. $4300 acres near Prutum, B acres logan berries; no buildings, Fiue laud. $2(!.-)0. 10 acres mile to R. II . 5 acres loganberries; 4 14 acres evergreen blackberries family orchard. Wovca wire fenced. No buildings. $.1200. (i acres at Pruitland; good build ings, fine, little family orchard. A good loganberry proposition, $1300, (Quarter of a city block; splendid fruit and fine soil; 7 room house and fully modern exceipt basement; $3, 500 . $1000 cash will handle. Bal ance long time. FOR REALTY BARGAINS See C. W. NIEMEYER 21." 210 Masonic Building Book Agenb'M Hard Luck Stories And Pretty Volumes Appear Here It Will Not Take Long to Sell I JOE HAINES STOCK Kiglit here in Salem, book agents- are sprouting up like young onions. With in the past week or so, the agent lias I been abroad in the land and soliciting from house to house and working on the sympathies of tho good housekeeper. Just a few davs ago there nnnearcd iu Salem one with an air of piety and j an orphan to be provided for. Tiie or phan was to be given an enelyclopedia and all that was necessary was lor a person prominent In educational circles of the state to sign a nice little endorse ment ot the works. Aieo to accept a I set free, but to pay for about $;!" worth of inserts as they might be issued from time to time. Other agents have been working Sa lem, selling a set of books on Bible stor ies, iivo volumes, ror the small sum ! of $211.75, or thereabouts, according to the prospective customer. Sometimes ' from church people who are really but little informed on tho actual value of the set. In such expensive sets the ac tual value is possibly one-fourtfi of that asked. But it sometimes linppens that a desire to please a child and the eniireh recommendations overcomo financial considerations and the sale is made with the good housekeeper paying a nice monthly installment for several months. i Reeeutly an encyclopedia was sold in I Oregon for $.18.50, niostfy attractive binding, for which the publishers price was only $!) the set. One interested in books and educa tion and nlso interested in having peo ple spend their money judiciously for good books, put the situation this way; The problem is, why will a woman econ omize, even to the extent of using a rug to stop a hole in a wash boilor because she doesn't care to spend 25 cents to bnvo it soldered, and yet wltt sign up for a $115 set of books she really doesii 't watitt i M jsla a " vvv . 1 fvj Thousands of loving Sons like this boy sat ia tha same kind of cold wet trenches like he did and wrote simple pathetic letters like he did and suffered like he did. That's the kind of sacrifice that built the bonds of love that has cemented all nations. That's the kind of love you'll sea portrayed in the tremendous drama that millions hive seen, nave wildly applauded THE PICTURE THAT V1LL LIVE FOREVER OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AT THE PRICES WE HAVE THEM MARKED IF YOU DID NOT BUY ALL YOU WANT TODAY COME SATURDAY SURE Regular $1.75 cotton union suits $1.35 Regular $1.25 heavy work shirts ()8c asnasssasaassi vasissasssawaBBaasMBaaasssssssBassssssssssssBM aawassaBBBassssssssssssssaaaMBSMBasMSBBaaVKi Regular $2.25 blue bib overalls Regular $2.50 khaki pants, sale $1.98 Regular $:.00 men's cloth hats $1.98 Regular $4.00 and $4.50 men's dress hats. $35 Nobby Neckwear And Collars For Young Men At f C ost and Less Regular 25c' Men's Neckwear fc Regular 50c Men's Neckwear, sale Regular 75c Men's Neckwear $q Regular 25c Arrow Collars are now 20c Regular $1.50 Silk Reefers, sale ggc Regular $1.50 and $2.00 Neckwear, sale $124 $2.00 Men's Dress Shirts $1.49 $2.50 Men's Dress Shirts $1.98 $;.oo Men's Flannel Shirts $2.49 $2.50 Cooper's Spring Needle Union Suits $1.85 STOMACH TROUBLES ARE DUE TO ACIDITY Tells Sale, Certain, Speedy Relief for Acid Indigestion $:i.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.98 15c Men's Canvas Gloves 10c acsa 10c White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5c 11 WEILL 205 STATE ST. No called stomach troubles, such as imligestioii gns, 8ouruess, stomach ache and inability to retain food arc in probably nine eases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secretion of acid is taking place in the stomach, causing the formation of gns and ucni indigestion. 4)a8 distends the stomach and causes that full, oppressive, burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while the acul irritates and inflamos the del icate lining of ithe stomach. Tho trou ble lies entirely in the excess develop men! or secretion of acid. K , D,.-K v. ,..,.1,., . ... K v. M the food contents of the stomach and to neutralise the acul, and mane it bland and htirmlcMS, a tenspoonful of bisuruted magnesia, a good and effect ive corrector of acid stomach, should' be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or whenever gas, soutnes, or acidity is felt. This sweetens the stomach and neutralized tho acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and inexpensive remedy to use. An antincid, such as bisurnted mag nesia which can be obtained from any druggist in either powder or tablet form ennbles the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of arti ficial digestents. Magnesia comes in several forms, so be certain to ask for and take ouly Bisurated Magne sia, which is especially prepared tor Ithe above purpose. Estate Of Mrs. Hearst Is Estimated Between Five And Ten Million Dollars 03F HUMANETY" The picture that took mora than 8 months in the making and that coit more than a quar ter cf a million dollars. The biggest production in ten years. Produced by Allen Holubar featuring wonderful DOROTHY PHILLIPS. Special engage ment Our biggest attraction this season. 'iEb I, Why Dentistry is Costly X. S. PARKER (Painless Parktr) "A Small Shingle" Chapter II. Why is dentistry so costly in this country? Because dentists are unbusiness like. We are brought up on strange notions as to the proper way to con duct our business. We are told at colleges, it is unprofessional to put up a large sign-board outside our office. We shouldn't advertise our goods and services the way merchants do. So, dentists hang a "small shingle" few peo ple can see. Why shouldn't dentists give wide publicity to their work? A small sign-board doesn't make a dentist efficient in his art or science. But it often keeps him poor. What's behind this prejudice against frank and open pub licity? Dentists think they can lure "swell" patients by making a show of modesty. A small sign is regarded as a mark of class distinction. It appears as the mark of exclusive service. It may flatter the vanity of some snobs among the rich. But it insults the vast majority of people. The dentist, so to say, tells the public "I'm not running after you. If you need me, seek me out" No wonder his chair remains empty most of the time. There aren't enough rich people to keep all of us dentists busy. The average dentist gets patients who are not wealthy. They come in small numbers, because the dentist doesn't know how to attract them. The methods he employs to ad vertise his business appeal only to the few rich people. So the average dentist has poor practice. He is obliged to charge high fees. That's one reason why dentistry is costly. I have always thought of the needs of the vast majority of our people. I have carried on a large campaign of informa tion and education among them. I have told them how to prevent diseases of the mouth and teeth. I have spoken to th; people at large. I have served them. They made me prosperous. A large practice enables the dentist to reduce the cost of dentistry. under the K. Parker System efficient dentistry is performed at most reasonable prices. 1 J Hit Painless Parker Dentist State and Commercial Streets 1 round steajf and coffee, increased 24 , per cent. Butter increased 20 per eent. ; Navy benns showed a biir dron for the er improvements. There is no intima tion that they may be included in any 0 STARTS WEDNESDAY THE REGO N Misiosai (Continued from Pa?e 1.) next week, there will still continue an ndver.tising campaign to acquaint the people in general with the value of the bonds of this fifth loan. Altlioutfh the banks have taken over the Hnlem quota, it is felt there will bo a liberal subscription from those who had al ready made up their inimls to invest, as the Iouk term in which to pity on the subscription makes the investment especially desirable. Of the victory liberty loan, the situ ation in Halem is briefly as follows: There will be no campaign oi solicit ors. No one will be asked to subscribe for the fifth liberty loan. Those who want them as a desint'ble investment and those who want them from patri otic motives, will find the bonds at any of the city bunks. Payments on the subscription extend from the day the subscription is taken out with a first payment of 10 per eent. until the final payment of 20 per cent on No vember 11. iou may buy a f 'O tiond, or a $100 one or a S.hiO rmiul year as they weio 31 per cent cheaper i arainB88 district; and furthermore, be in March, 19J9, than a year aeo Bread in ,tate ProPerty such lands Could not .i i v. ,.t.: j a. m i a m-ereasca Boven per cent. Naval Report Discounts Tale Of German Treachery Washington, April J8. (United Press.) A naw report of the arrival of the former (iermnn liner Patricia, which arrived yesterday nt Boston, made n0 mention of the attempt by Sec ond Officer Hans Fischer, a Gcrmun, to set the vessel afire. Fischer, one of seven Germans aboard, is insane and has been transferred to the naval hospital at Chelsea, Jlass., the report stated. be subjected to any form of bond taia- tion for purposes of improvement. ! STATE HOUSE NEWS The weekly report of tho industrial accident commission shows that there have been a total of 516 accidents throughout the state during the week. iot winch none have proved fatnl- very rare report. Of this number 477 were subject to the provisions of the compensation act, while, 15 were from public utility corporations not subject to the provisions of the act. Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NsCookiig A Nutritious Diet for All Aeea. Quick Lunch; Home or Office, OTHERS are IMITATIONS Attorney General Brown has just handed down a decision with regard to the question as to whether the full in heritance tax should bo paid on a prop- After ',r,V that , had radically depreciated in 500, tho issues are in $1000 bonds or I value, the case in point wu one iu multiples of 1000. winch an inherited property, appraised jat 21,000 was subsequently sold for C 1 D ' . n- Cl,l -mi ,hc inheritor expected to rOOd rnCeS UrOP OlOWly pay tax o,.lv on the reduced valuation. Government Figures Show ! ZZy riZ Washington, April 18. r- (United which provides that all inherited prop- rross.j t ooq prices are dropping, out eity must pay tax on the valuation at Nan Krancico, April IS.-The estate of tho Into Mrs. Phoebe Hearst is to- jitav estiniat.nl at from .'l.OOO.OlHI to 10.00n,iHiO, following the filing of the will for probate. Value of vast real ity holdings causes the variance in .es timates. William Randolph Hearst inherits the greater part of the estate, the will j naming him residuary legatee. He 'quests of from t'.'.'i.tHH) to L'.")0,000 are made to the brother, cousins ami niee jes of Mrs. Hearst the I'niversity of t'alifiirnia receives ii().000 to main Iain Mrs. Hearst's scholarship fund and her art collection; and the five sons of William Randolph Hearst are bequeathed tlio Hearst building here and other realty. Servants and friends receive bequests of from ilOOO to 000. very slowly, department of labor fig ures show today. Retail prices of twen ty-two articles of food in March de creased two per cent us compared with ri'brniirv. Mi.rcli, l!H, compared with March, 1!HM. however, shows an in crease of H per cent in the total cost of these twenty-two articles. During the yenr rib roust, sirloin nnd fuelled by apraisement at the time of the death of the donor, and that such tax takes effect immediately after the death of the decedent. A net advance of SO per cent in as sessed valuations of IVschutu county property il be in effect when the l!'l! appraisal is completed. This will make a total valuation of approximate ly SS'.OOO.OOO. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the subetj. tute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People alllicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gemly purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous cnbmel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of naity, sickening, trriping cathartics ara derived from Dr. EdwardsT 01i"e Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients atficted wi'b. bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant .bad breath. Dr. Edward" Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 2jc per bos, AU druggists. t'lerk of the land board, fl. G. Brown, has been confronted with the questions as whether a tract of state tidelands in Tillamook county could ! included in a certain drainage district. The at torney general points ot the fact that the law provides only for the sale of such lands, and not for draiuace or oth- SiiRife Not alone do you save money but you get all the flavor that only home-canned foods can give you. In addition, there is the uncommon satisfaction you get in eating the foods you've grown yourself. It's no trick to have a garden and to raise all the varieties of vege tables your family likes. But be sure to start right by planting MORSE'S CALIFORNIA SEEDS ackaowltdged by experts "beit ia the wofld. Acclimated to the Pacific Coart. Tnie-to-asnw aad of tttoaf vitality. Mtrm't Ctliftrnit Flrtotr mi VrittMt Suit tn uld hj dcalirt tverjwktrt CC MORSE 8t CO. i-SL. Mo3$s Seeds Sold at the same fair price as before the wan INSTANT P0STUM The favorite table beverage of former coffee drinkers. A rich, delightful drink that provides real economy. Not a Bit of Waste I