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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1919. PAGE NINS L, . . A uiery ige or nuanood Has Its Shoe The proper care of the growing foot is our specialty and we have the shoes for everv nepH nf h.,i. t, ' T . X Or a fine black kid, cloth 11 to 2, $.75. UJ NEW STYLE KID PUMPS Are Without Straps Misses' sizes 11 to 2 are $:1.:J5; big girl's sizes 2 1-2 to G are $1; they are nifty, too. The Kid Instep strap Sandal round toes in 8 to 11 sizes are $;; the 11 to 2 sizes are $:i.:!5. Patent Instep strap, new high front, sizes 8 to 11 $2.8o; 11 to 2 are $.',.25; the big girl's sizes 2 1-2 to 7 are only $:VT5. Patent Ankle strap, Mary Janes, 11 to 2 $2.95; 8 to 11 $2.65; 5 to.8, $2.50 and $1.50; sizes 2 to 5 are $2.00 and $1.25. X ? ! 1 ' --:v- -; m .. s Children's Shoes of it"Ht h" expects to receive his dinchatge i tomorrow nn.'Kthnt ho will be home fITV NFW early next week, lie has seen eonsiij- via I Mill J. I eruble service at Vladivostok, the most : cosmopolitan city in the world. On his return voyage he stopped low Uitys in Japan and also at Manilla, First Lieutenant Carl D. Gabrielsoii, o vho has been in the service for the! The little baby girl who was aban ..ist ten months arrived in Sun -Prim- tinned a few days ago and li ft at the r.'tu-n Tuosdtiv of this week, lln wires 1 M iles home nn "Court street is being PRESERVE the LEATH ER LIQUIDS am PASTES: For Dlack.White.Tan J otKl Ox-Ulootl clark brown) Shoes. . KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT taf - "Vns If ... ........... 1. S-'t.'W Sacrifice Sale All Government Property Used at the Oregon Agricultural College for Student Army Training Corps NOW ON SALE Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment, including Refrigerators, Steamcookers, Power Dish Washers, ranges, etc. AI50, auto trucks, auto motors, radio apparatus, tools, etc. Goods on inspection at College. For particulars and list of property see . E. M. DUFFY, Manager. 0. A. C. Corvallis, Oregon. I .7.7 i aft " -Of i II t a ne very latest thing for Misses and Children is an all GrevKid Lace in rsewest patterns in sizes 11 to 2, $5.50; in 8 to 11, $5.00; 5 to 8, f S:i.25: 2 tn 5 Sop-, 1 I T f WW VJ tfaaSsW Nice Brown Calf, broad toe, button or lace, spring heels, 11 to 2, $4.25; 8t0ll$:U5:51nR fc9S top - English lace, low heels, White Canvas Pumps and Ox fords in all sizes and styles. Barefoot Sandals in either Tearl Grey or Brown. Brown or Black Kid Oxfords for Misses' in the New English toe styles. Style and Quality J f .18. f3t WL . . , ., r. a"ri. - I r t - . m Salem High Oris' Gee Gab Wins Praise Fcr Staging of "The Lady0f Skalolf The Girls' Glee rlub of the 5?alem high school registered another success last evening in the rvmltiiu of the beautiful cantata, "The Lady of Sha lott," ami thereby reflected great ereilit iiHii their director, Miss Lena Belle Tattar. The musical ivttiug was of a character to bring out strung!) anl effectively the soutimen'. and pa thos of the Tennyson poem. The can tata was divided into four sections. .nid in order to give a clearer idea of the mystic story -the verse in each section were read by one of the ladies of the chorus, nnd Miss Tartar supple mented this with a few words of ex planation. The dramatic parts were finely portrayed hy Miss James in so lo numbers. The excellent accompan iment contributed much to the effect iveness ef the cantata. Miss Oretcben rirown wit h the piano and Miss Marian Emmons with the violin. Following the cantata the audience was delighted with the presentation ot the little ronicdr sketch "A Bunch of Hoses" a plavlet that center nbouf in mix up over a lover's note, and the fusMiijj of a jealous husband. Herbert Darby and Maud McCoy took the load ins parts, and they were welt support- oti liy tne outer memuers or tno cast, who had .been drilled by -Miss Kloriau Linklnter. The program was filled out with sev eral numbers toy the high school orches tra. There was a very good audience and the young people will net n gen erous sum to be applied upon the Clar ion annual. ARNOTr SUFFERFD FOR HIRTY YLARS "Nothing On Earth Like Tan lac," He S3.ys. Troubles Overcome. "Well, sir, a neighbor of mine put ' mo onto this Tanluc a few weeks ago, and it 's the finest thing I have ever run across in the sixtv seven years of my life," declared Thomas F.Arnott of 124 Mouth liny t., Spokuiic, whilo in Murgittroyd's Drug storu lecently. "1 have suffered for thirty years," he continued, "with a bad stomach ifnd other troubles and -spent a large part of what T made for treatments nnd medicines, but never did get any bet tor until 1 began taking Tannic. Kv- RI.;STModern furnished upart erythtng 1 would eat hurt me and the) m y till 4 OH III SI" I' Uit; ii n uutu Mf u jr mi" my chest ami cut my orcntu snort. Sometimes my heart would beat so hard and fat that 1 would .just have to gasp for .breath. I was uneasy all tli(' time for fear 1 hud heart trouble, 1 would have blind dizzy spoils when I eould hardly stand on my feet. I al.-o suffered with headaches and simp ly felt played out nearly all the time. "1 can now eat what, I want without it hurting me for the first timo In thirty years, and since my food digests and the gas has stopped forming on mv stomach 1 don't have any more I trouble with' palpitation and shortness lot breath. Why, betorc 1 tooK lamao the least exercise would completely tire 'tne out, hut now I can walk or work t oil day long and feel none the worse I from it. 1 guess 1 have taken a barrel nf medicines of different kinds, and lived on a diet, almost starving my self, trying to get rid of my trouble, ;but I suffered just the snme until 1 got Tanluc. Ho I know what Tanlnc , hits done for me and I appreciate it enough to tell everybody about it. in mv opinion there's nothing on earth like it." T.mlac. is sold in Salem by T)r. H. C. Stone, in Hubbard by Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Hen (looch. in !ei vais by John Kelly, in' Turner by II. P. Cornelius, in Woodburn by Ly man II. Khorey, in Hilvcrtou by Oco. A. Steelhnminor, in (intes by Mrs. J. P. MeCurdy, in Htnyton by !. A. P.cauchamp, in Aurora by Aurora Prug Store, in Ht. Paul by Ornc.eterin Ktores Co., in Donald by M. W. Johnson, in Jefferson by Poshny i Masou, and in Mill City by Markcteriu Uro. Co. well eared for nnd ye-terday applica tions for her adoption coutiniieil to come to the county court, As her par ents are not known and in order to make her adoption entirely legal, Judge ISnshey has committed the baby to the Boys and Girls Aid society of Portland a state institution legally empowered to stand in the place of parents, The Jiaby wns so committed with the understanding that she should be kept here and adopted. It is prob able that a representative of the Hoys and (iirls Aid society will come hero in a fety days and arrange for her le gal adoption. DIED 1AV At Ilattleground, W'n.. May , i!19, .Mrs. F.lla K. Day, vile of .1 . II. lay. who live, four miles soulh of siab'in.' Death was dm' to heart trouble in iliice.l bf asthnn. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, .Mrs. .lessie Moad of Junetinn ity, Mis. M. J. fSweiey of Sooknuo and Mrs. Louis Ilubinson of Ilattleground. .Wash. ' The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Higdon chapel and will be rnndiicted by the liev. Lcland W. Porter. Burial , will be in the ity View cemetery. Mrs. Tiny was born in liiekanris count v Oct. 15, 1 IO. sol nns ilic dnuhgti r of Mr. and Mrs. X M. Fur ley, a well known pioneer family. Part of her youth was spent in Lane county. On t.pt. It, 1!-91 fhe was n...rr,..,l (,. I H IIV. She V S S life long member of the Christian church in en found. The estate is valued first at .function ( itv and for the past 1st - nine rears with the Knglewood church,! Keep down tne gopher pest with a Los Angeles. caliber Remington and hollow Kiut cartridges. Relieve Your Indigestion With A Laxative- Dyspeptics know that indigestion is accompanied by Constipation, and that until the bowels can be regulated so they will act freely and naturally every day at a stated time, swallowing dyspepsia tablets is of little use. A great and growing number of sufferers from this trouble find immediate and then permanent relief by the use of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The laxative herbs act on the bowels and the pepsin and ex tracts on the digestive tract, forming an exceptionally effective laxative-tonic It is a combination that has been found wonderfully helpful in indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, bad breath, belching and gas on the stomach. A small dose is all that is required. Tha druitist will refund your money it it tail to do as promised. PRICE AS ALWAYS In spitt of fimzXy increased laboratory coat, due to th War, by aacrtficinf profit, and abaorbing war taxes we have main tained the price at which thta family lax ative hat been told by dniststa for the pait 26 year. Two suet 50c and $1.00. Soldiers who are not receiving im-! r'cdiate auswer to their letters in re l'ard to the $00 bonus and other claims need not be alarmed according to a bulletin sent out by the ost office de triment. The fact is, the Zone fi nance office at Washington, D. V., is so swamped with such mail that it has not been able to handle it. A mail that would ordinarily come to that of fice in two or three weeks has sud denly 'become what was expected in six months. Checks are beiug mailed at the rate of $2".i00 a day and appli cations coining along about 00,000 o. day. The postal authorities sny that KIjIX'TRKTA-X wnntd first class wire man. Addross 272 care Journal. 5-10 1MB SALE Shetland ponf; will take liberty bonds. Jk'X ", irfnlcni. 5-10 POR KAI.K V. A. Phono fillKSl. broovr sow. 5-10 rR WALK Choice selected seed corn Phone fiSt'll. 5 9 WAN'TKD I.arge tent, must be reas onable and iu good condition. Phone GiHW. 5-10 WANTED Capable girl for general housework in family of foil COO or call 130 N.17th Bt housework in family of four. Phone 6-9 FOR 8ALK Sheep dog, 4 months old, just Tight to start training. 8 A caro Journal. 5 8 YELLOW Dcut seed com, also 1000 logunberry tips for sale. Phone fl.r F3. a-10 WANTlilJAbout 1000 foet of used pipe or 3-4 inch, also wuter tank 500 to h00 gallons. Phone lloKo. 5 10 KAIfltlTM PUB SALE Two New Zea land does, .two Flemish does, nnd youngsters at 35e each. Phone l"i. (.'nil No Ouk rit. 510 ltAKGAlN Am moving to my acre age, will sell my six room modern bungalow, fine location, half Wock to car line and paved street, east front, built in fixtures, fine garden, 13 fruit trees and berries; small barn nnd chicken jiark. Hoses, flow ers and cement walks. Phone 2-Ho. 510 PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Alwmi at You Servici" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to Employers usromui. iuiaul rmsi, tiu h tun. J. f. COXM, laucir. I3S-23A Bornsida Straat. Portland. Orasron FOH SALB 8 room house, barn and garage, 5 acres land, on cailinc nnd paved street, a bargain. W. A. Lis ten, 4S4 Court St. 5 10 WANTED Lady, for ho;tscwork or would consider married couple for work in apple orchard. A. II. Jiteh- field, lit."), bot 9L', Halciu. Phone I 901'".'. 5 M; Yon SALIv 43 acres nf splendid riv j er bottom land for hips or berries,! I'J miles from Independence; terms: Owner, Tlios. A. Huberts, 314 Ma sonic bldg. 5kl0 Ful fs.I.K SX5 acres in Linn county, splendid buildings; 170 in good full crops, 1 mile to Pacific highway and towu; rrojs go with place if told by July 1st; one of the few bargains, 'l,r per ai re; terms. Owner, Thos. A. Huberts, 314 Masonic bldg. 5 "10 FOU KALK Cadillac truck W75 liio roadster 1375 , Cadillac touring ear $150 Franklin 1700 Amerirun roadster $575 Marion Garage, Phone 32 t r The estate of Andrew .1. Pt teron, who died at Spokane last Decembe r, will esi heat to the. state, no heirs hav - JOURNAL IfW TODAY SDuC&ldwelVs YRUP DEPSIN The Perfect jLLaxatuv FREE SAMPLES If you have never wed Dr. Caldwell's Bvraw Prpam send tea- a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. CaktweU, 4t Waabtnttoa St., MonticeUo, Itt If there are babies at borne, aak for a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book. "Tha Can of Baby." failure to receive an immediate ans- wer is sihiply due to congested condi tions. The Modern Woodmen lodge of Ba k'iu Los discovered, along with other lodges, that an appropriate, although not an especially elaborate luncheon helps wonderfully in 'getting the boys out to meetings. The lodge has recent ly adopted the plan of serving a lunch at each of its Thursday meetings. Sinco this plan has been adopted, the ftt tcndtiueo lins wonderfully increased, ineniliers report. NOW'S THE TIME BO acres on bottom, 3 miles out on River road, $123 per acre; good terms U take crop, this is good. 35 acres 5 miles out, good improve ments, fine family orchard, $7500. IS acres crop, balance stump pasture and timber. This won't last long. Take it now. 40 acres all in oats, s fine hsuse and bam, modern; choii family orchard of 1 acre, right at railroad station, 8 miles from fsalcm. $9000; good terms. 71 acres, 50 in bearing prunes. This is some buy, $.100 per acre on long" terms. 24'4 acres, 2 bearing prunes, 1 ap ples and cherries, 1'4 lognns, 1 straw- ; berries; fair house mid barn, IV. milt's iium Kliy Jiuilin. fillip, eHj,uu Uet L it, uioucy s worth in houses of fered by us for quick sales. We deliv er the goods. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 5 Hubbard building SALETvI AUTO EXCHANGE 220 Slate Street If yon want to boy or sell a ear corns and see nin, l!lrt Maxwell, perfect condition .m0 Htudebnker, (i cylinder, 7 pass enger, Crnckerjnck buy, 175 2 Fords, 1HI4 and J t 1 5, 7(i and :7") White gas, perfect condition, $500 Stii'U linker 4 rvlindcr, starter nnd lights, 200 Ftuirk roadster $25 A car that will make good 1-ton truck, $200 Model !() Overland tC'iO. l'i ton truck trade for touring car Bui sco touring, first clas) shape, 575 ltuick touring, good condition, 350 c haVc tho mcdicinu for tire trou ble Lot f others, como and sco us Open till 9 evening. Phone SfiT LOOK HERE! 10 acres; a highly improved, sightly home, room new house, basement, hath, toilet, large hulls nnd closets. Hpring wiiter to house nnd barn; 2 acres timber, good family orchard and berries. Improvements cost more than price asked for properly. Own er must be in Seattle Pitturduv; if you want this come pet bui-y. 1'rice :kioO. John H. H-ott Kealty Co. 4b 5 Hubbard bblg. 4 1LIUJU-I I 1UC lytuauu alUUlUOI a Daily Market Report drain Wheat, soft white rJ.10 Wheat, lower grsdss oa sample Oats - 80(5 3e Hay, cheat 124 Hay, sats Hi Barley, ton M2 M.1U run 43(44 ! Buttrfat l(utterf:;t 50c. Creamerv butter 67('5Sc I Pork, Vsal au4 Mutton ! Poi k on foot .Ca 1!! 17e 7rt9c 0(o. 8c 14c 5rtr7c 10ft 12c ( Veal fancy ... Kteers JCows Spring lumbs F.we ifherp, vearlings gs and Poultry EsHSli ttt Jotii'aal W ant Acs Quick Reference To Firms That G:t2 Serrice On Ehsrl Where Bujer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVESTTHINQ Salem Electric Co., ilusonio Temple, WATER C03IPANY sALEK WATER CiLTA NT Office orner Commercia'. and Trade streets Bills payable monthly 1b adTsaca. Paons 604 R11AL ESTATE FOR SALE 120 acres of No. 1 land located 6 miles from Salem, on good road, in good location, good house od bars aid ethr buildings, farm . implements, 4 horses, 5 cows, 5 year lings, 50 head of hogs, round 500 eords of weed ready cut, all at Dargnin. Write M W care Journal. tf FOR SALE A good double team fcar ness, will trade for hay or grail, or will exchange for good Cry wood See Square Deal EeaJty eompaaV Phono 470 BEST BUYS S acres all cultivated, good house, lots of fruit; $2000t easy terms. 8 i,i acres oil in crop, on paved road, close to (Salem; $2000, ttru:a if de sired. 10 acres all cultivated, all fenced, 8 miles out, only $1300. 10 acres; good modern house, lognns, prune, family orchard; $5300. 12 acres all iu cultivation, S room house, S'j acres family orchard, i miles from alcm; $3500. 8 acres; 6 acres, 'j in prunes, la penches, logang between; 1 acres in maple timber; the best of Tiver bot tom, on graveled road, just the place for an investment that will bring return., only $1200, easy terms. 15 acres, 6 acres in 7-year old caer rics,.0 in 7-year old prunov, 4 straw berries; house, barn, clone, in; $3750. 1!) acres, 5 acres lognns; small house; 8'4 acres timber, close in, $380u. 24 acres, 10 cultivated, balance tim ber pasture; house, born, family fruit; $2250. 20 acres, 1 miles from town, trade for Salem rosidenco not over $1500. 15 nercg all cultivated, family orch ard, 2i acres strawberries, 6 acres grain, 1 acre potatoes, family gar den, 5 room houso, barn with hay fork, fruit house, wood shod, chick en house; bcBt black gravel soil; close to school; equipped with stock and tools and all household furuituto, $1000. : - - 70 acres, 50 tillnlile, 1,000,000 feet saw timber; will trade for acreage or fcalem residence and assumo mort gage or fay cash difference. For best buys see BOCOLOFSKT Uayne building HATS BLOCKED, REPAIRED 1 1 AT BIXX'KINO 1 clean and block ludiiV ami Men a huts. Just re ceived a hnt renovating machine. It gets tho dirt, Try it once. C. B. Kllsworth, 405 Court Bt. Bolom, Or. Hens, live - 28(8, 30c Old musters l-Jf Stugs 22(rT2.V iHroilers ICUic Vegetables RtrawberriuH $1.00 Hndishes, dor. Me- lihubnrb 3r Potatoes $1.85 Onions, local $3(g4 Oreen onions doz 40o C'nblmgc 6'4frf'7Vje Turnips i 3 4c Head lettuce - 2.70 Heels - 3'jC Winesnp apples, box $3.o0 Celery, crute I rult Oranges 'f")T Lemons, box $o(ud Bananas .. - B Cnliforuia grnic fruit $4(ff4.85 Black figs lb. 10mj1c White figs, lb. . 19(-i20c Package figs per bx 50 pkg $4(u6.MI Uioey, extracted - 80s Betali itlces Eggs, dozen 4Sf (Jrcameiy butter - 05c Klour, hard wheat $3(u3.15 Portland Market Portland, Or., May llutter, city creamery, C5(u'."i0e Lggs si leeled local ex 41w 13c Hens 30c Broilers 3.V 10c Geese 1720e Cheese, triplets 3"iffi 37c DAILY IJVB STOCK MAEK.XT cauls Keceipts 12 Tone of market steadv Best steers $13$13,")0 (iood to choice steers $11(511.50 Medium to good steers $9.00(0.10 Pair to good steers $HCa9 Common to fair steers $7.50(41 Choice coks and heifers $10(ull Good to choice cows ard hcifan $H(7iB.7G Medium to good eow ana neirert $fi(a7. Pair to medium cows and heiferi $5ri.'5.50 ( a n neis $3(S 4 Bulls $V.'i0(o8 Calves $flfn 12.50 Htockers fcnd feeders $Co S.50 Hogs Meeeipts 2!0 Tone of market steady Prime mixed $20.2.")ft 20.50 Medium mixed $20(u '-'O.".-! Rough heavies $18ifl(g 19.50 Pigs 18..r)0((i 18.75 Bulk 20.2.-ifn 20.50 Bneef lieceipt, 120 TctofsM .Maia 1300 ELECTSIoAli 127 North High- DORA DEAN MoCUTCHBQN. toavtW of piano, a aew and logrtsal ssetasa' for both pupil and teacher, aaaatBg clear all basie principles mmiiy to a musical education, ad giving the "music teacher" soatetlung teach. 421 Court Bt. Those 332. PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE For bargains in new and setoas&asra goods for the house, furnitme, sang es, heaters and stoves, rugs, sewing machines, granite-ware, disace, aiat cases, trunks and tools. We wail your old furniture and stesas, will pay yon highest cash pries, flea as last. Peoples Furniture Btose, 271 N. Commercial St. Phone H. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH RBQU1RKD flood stcmssI shoes and suits, all kinds et niasio al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat' ing stoves; gas stoves, suit tarns sal 1000 other useful articles to ad sf trade. What have you The tag! tat Exchange S37 Court St. Fhsas 4V3. THE SOLDIER BOYMPool aid bil liard parlor is now open sndat ew management and it renders ysa and the general public a congenital fdact to pass away a few hsisuie hsaas. Tho basement of Oregon Blestris depot, comer of State aid Ha Phone 62S. Wm. Livoch, $!. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES RK1IUILT AND BEPAISJIB 50 years eiperience, Depot Rsttinal aud American fence. Hires 28 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varnish, ele. IiOgatrberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and 8tovs sUlaf, 250 Court street, phono 121. J. A. Rowland Furniture Stre Buys, sells and exchanges saw axt 2d hand furniture. All hU f repair work, light grinding, asraw, and brasing a npecmltv. Wat prices. 247 North CommcMial Phone 10. SCAVeiGE 8ALEM BCAVKNGKR Gutlags as if refuse of all kinds removed ea axtntk ly contracts at reasonable JSts.' Cess pools cleaned. Dea4 aolssaas is- moved. Ot'fico phone Main Ml. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Kstatn SeeaallT TlWffl. K. PORD Over Lndd t Bush bank; galea ftscjsoa FEDERAL FARM UOAm-0 fa cent Interest. Prompt snrvies. AAj' years time. Federal farm leaa Mails if or sale. A. C. Boliriwitedt, MX Kv sonic Temple, Sulem, (cSa. INSURANCE COUNCIL-iTsr faaa In formation about Life Insnramsa sne J. F. Hutchnann, dnst. matagss Ibr tho Mutual Lifo of N. T., sfatoa it 371 State W., Bulem, Ore. HSikt ' phone Hit, residence 1300. tt UUIOTIAN HOP LKE, expert lnnndryman 43$ Perry Kt. I pay top market pates tar chickens and lggs. Office jStns 1X10.1, residenco 133.TJ. WOOD SAW PHONE 1090B Our Prices are Right W. M. ZANDLER, ProntUtsj 125. X. Bummer Street, Salem, f4foi . i. . . 11 . . -. - J REPAIRING HTBWARTW 'REPAIR .SlfOBBuys just instnllcd a machine tftnt fAll sharpen lawuinowers the aaass as tats factory puts them out new. jV"g all your light repair work to sis. Al vin B. Htewart, 347 Court Si. ?iase" 43. AUTO REPAIRING ALL kinds of auto repairing by an el perionccd workman. All wsili ynlir anteed to be satisfactory. hnii 'tak er repairs a specialty. D. H. iioir, 203 N. Commorcjul. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OV PYTHIAS MISS AT Mc'nrnsck hull on every Taestiay at 8. P. Andresen, C. C. T, J. Kuntz, K. U. 8. ROYAL Neighbors of Amerlta. t5fe gon (irnpe camp No. 13i0 meel sny Thursday evening in Mcf ernaah saSLll Elevator service. Otacle, Sra. -rie K. Buun, 648 Cnion ISt; ifr der Mrs. Melissa Persons, HtS N. 4th' St. Phone 143(iM. ' Tone of market steady Prime lambs tlt(.ul5 Pair to medium li.inlot $13J l.l.fi Yearlings $1112 Wethers 11 Vwes $i'i(S 10 Bucks $15 Between April 1 and April 19 375 cnrloads of potatoes were nhippso sat of the Yakima valley. Y'skiin" county has voted a bond is sue of $."00,000 and the money will be spent in improving the eaual thai irri gates 4700 acres of land in tht faa libit rict. vac