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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. MAY 11 1019. JWtt I'M it-a V-a-ii-'-' r ... v.' ,x';.V - . ., ' .t'J'i 3 "Your Nose Knows" Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till Perfect plus a Dash of Chocolate The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette CwarahtMd by 1. Oc i f Ae pliable tea foil package 16c n Ae convenient pocket curved tin WIS AKAZE VORLD 1:1 EOUiPPlflG TROOPS Figures Show American Sol liers Armed la Remark ably Short Time. W.inliiiilim, May 13. flow TnIio liig.-nuity nrtiu'.t the A. E. P. to the M toiiiMlnni'iit of tlic ulliej I' ahown in war (t-)tpvt t iiifTit f if urea mailo public today by Hpncdiot Crowd!, director of muni tioan. If el Hie wnr btnto.l two monthi longer lim e tun tanks nmild lmvo been rolling from the Henry Foul fiutory ut the tit to of too dully. Only 13 were artunily I 11 i 1 1 . ()ver ix ton tanks were com pleted Itnd Welti lieintf ll!e'iiil)led. ltiitixli niul Amerieitn Rlnff offu'ors designed a liili tank eiirrviliK a dozen men, of willed ."(Ml were ordered. An ntlier monster tank, an all American tie- I .linn, ii utivrled, 1,4.'0 being the initial order. Work on these was 30 icr cent finished. Machine nun inauiifacturo eieeeiled I la it f of Kimlnml, France anil (lermnny. The army utarted with virtually nothing in the way of inncliine gun riiiiiment, but in 19 montlm was producing 27,270 (tiiin monthly BKninut 12.12il in Frunco anil Ifl.PtH in Orwtt Britain. Tho mm ninry ahowa: Machine mmn on liand Jn Ilia Tnltcd, Htntea at the beei'iining of the wnr, I BIDS ASKED Oil ROAD GRADING AND BRIDGES TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS ; -e ; f t 61X ' Highway Yo. k Winficid Winch. s, tji.l the ju.lje he mas una'u'e vOmmiSSlOO Will ,0 eoramemed the masistnite ami as- I f n . a. l.-.i -hi I .North wales I'a. The enlir J'O liee force has re'ignod. f onsiai' Steiihea Constalle, ronstilutirs the Ycu Can't Cure Rheumatism With Liniments and Lotions Coining Meeting. Torturing Fains Promptly Return in All Their Intensity ole protection. Si s-.vking another jl' too niiicu There will be a lneeting of the atate ninway tommission at the eourt hotiaoi because his name affords in Portland, on ifar 27. at whirs );,., lamusement for the citizens. (bids will be reeeived for aeren rcia-j .... , ., r,......i,.:i thieajw Mrs. Rose Bur.hihl I - " " - "Pis " va tun vuitllliui.1 II. ! 1 t .1 1 1 - Kiver hih.-.,. " ' ! icrnoiT annoyea wnen tae trS:r u.. "T " ' . , V 'i"ke in while she was broitiug steak, iieani and ronerete bridge on tho Pa-L-i. . i i... i- i m.i I .-If;., k; . . .7, : r in'j raiuureti joiih iveiran nmi caau-u i It ir?r. T,A l "" ?"U Jef "It dUlu t burn," she told itTson; and 8j() lineal feet of trestle nr,ii.i e 1 ucific highway between Albany,' efferson. I .... v .. . . lvi 1 L'I.UL.. Kl.ia . ort.nnd, June 10. bids will be reeeiei : H,. -... .1,..,, h ini,,e,t. I for the grading of four nroHerts ni hr. v..:i m . . . 1 III" pmi ..i-ii jimis LUC f v. .loliu i)ay highway, between Fossil and! tain reasons. Meara woke ut 23 days oa the I art Jerrerson. At another Oavville. One unit has t.l milea of ! 1 .iii an esmnareit excavarrnn of (11.000 cubic yards; another of 12.5 miles wh,i M.i iHi euuie yards; tnother of U milea IWavejs showed assets of lOO.UOd ..ji .i.wi runic varus, anothor with told the 1 i.j miles and UW.O11 cubic yards or c cavation. Hids nn all the f.ir in mn.t t.a n. companied by eeitified check for 5 Hrj cent of the total amount bid. All blanks! and full information inav be obtained! from the office of the- highway commis sion, K.-ilem. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. At the same nieetiii; on .luee 10 bids will be reeeived for ! 11O.O11O worth of four por cent state highway bonds, ' huh will be iued in denominations "f Ioiiii. mid will mature serially be uiiKiiug wtih Oi toiler 1, 1!U4. Prin cipal and interest payable at the office ot state treasurer in S;-lctu, or at the 1 friends in this cilv this week. office of the fiscal agent of the state: Mr. and M,s. W. H. Chance Omaha Arrested for vagrancy, Earl He iud;;e he had made it boot legging but had retired from the game. "The police are jealous of me,-' Beav ers said. AUMSmLENEWS NOTES (Capiti.l Journal Special Ken ice.) Aumsville, Or., Mav 14. Mrs. W. B. I'hance ami Mrs. T. W. Johnson attend ed the district convention of l'vthian Sisters held in Salem oil Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Weaver of Lebanon nnd her daughter, Mrs. litiikrloy, nnd two chil- You may as well throw yonr lini meats to ihe ninds. if you expeet them to rid you of the pangs of rheumatism. In fact, the sooner you discard forever the use of all forma of local treatment, the sooner yon will get en tho right track which leads to rational means of relief. For you can rub and rub from bow until doomsday, and you will never make any progress toward ridding yourself of rheumatism, be cause such treatment docs not ap proach the aource of the disease. Remember from the outset that the pangs of rheumatism come from deepseated cause, and that sim ply rabbins the painful parts of the body Las no effect on the dis ease itself, ftut when you locate the cause the disease, the real oure of all these intense pains, you can theu tre.:: the disease in telligently. And until you di treat your rheumatism ifltelligiutly, you will never be free from ita disabling pains. 0 many people have found, real, genuine and la;tic; relief front rheumatism by purifying the bloo4 with S. S. S. that ws are justified in reeommendiag this splendid rem edy to all who are afflicted. Per haps your ease is like thousands sf others which srs caused by mil lions of tiny disease germs ta the blood. 8. 8. 8. so thoroughly cleanses the blood, that it routs out completely and eliminates all dis ease germs that infest it. In this way the source of the dis ease is reached, and its cause re moved. Give your system a thor ough cleansing with this reliable vegetable blood remedy, and yoa -will be delighted to be free of the pans ef rheumatism. It has ben used for more than fifty years and is sold at all drug stores. Begia its use today and yoa will have the same satisfactory experience as thousands of other sufferers, r Should you wish special advice about your own case, it eaa be bad without eost by writing to Chisf Medical Adviser, 101 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. Negro's Piea For Help Ends h Arrest Fcr Having Booze "Boss, can't you help n poor low down nigger out of the mail?" was the iiupiirv put to Chief Varnev about 7:J0 Iren of Canada I. nve been the guests of I this morniii. when drivin-' on u cross head near the On gnu Slate Training enter-1 ft int h:,..n ..w ,l 11, . t Hi on. of Oregon in New Vni k city. The bonds j tuiued lis their house guests over Sun-1 thorities at the school had become sus w ill be printed nnd ready for delivery ' dnv Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Rohnett and ' picious of a negro end 11 big fouling ear within three weeks after date of sale. -Mrs. Woodcock of Albany. I that had bricked into the mud on ,. the legality of the issue dina been at-! lieymond Miler of San Francisco, who ! cross load, mid had telephoned police tested by several of the most prominent has been visiting his eomisin, returned : headipiai teis. Acting- on the su-eestioii n-gai nnus or noston. to Ins home on Tuesday. Mr. Mi er .Mr. Yimiev .lev The war department stated tfatur ilny that dcnuibiliatioii of the army has l-a-iscd the 2,nn(i,lUO niaik. Dull, lifeless eyes, colorless lips, sallow, yellow cheeks, give a girl lit tle chance for a "man" these days. luu't lose heart, just take llollister'a limky Mountain Tea helps to make yoa attractive nnd fair. Don't delay, begin today. D. J. Fry. , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Xotice is hereby given that tho un lersijcned will receive bids up until five o'clock- p. m. May 1!, 1!)1!), for tho coiisti uetion of a cement contreto e ilim-11 tn im-cvtl..'..' -i n. i i.-i i . . t 1 1 1 - 1 . . . ... .... . , 1 1 1 sum ivniK 10 ne lam aioug mo aoum All b ds must be nccon.pamed by eer-' was recently discharged from sery.ee, The negro in charge of the ear appealed si,,. f Lincoln street Letweea Coin nti .1 .-heck for the r.nmunt (if five per; Alba Martin, who lias been in the lor help and was pulled out of the mud mcrcial nnd Liberty Htr-..t. n.l.ieont: t ." -"-Wek:rrviee overseas and recently returne.. ; l.e. A little investigation ft.,..w.t a, and t.l.utting upon lot 12, block 17, !" 1,0 f0';'"'''l thiytne of Oregon from Ininee, nrr.vcl homo Tuesday i uit case f whiskey in quart bottles, of ,,( revis... : subdivision of (Joorgo 1..I.S ii.. . V....1K. -in -mi- ..mum ui oeiiiur in , iiunineriiig an even ilozen. As it inn I . .lime., m i i nn in 11.. . m I also sue tiding a few davs with relatives. complete his purchnse. As usual, the Roy Porter left for Portland Tues- comniissinn reserve the right to reject day to meet his brother, (lien Porter, ""J" "."d all bids. who has just returned from overseas. While attempting tn rob two girls (ien has seen much active service and nt San rraueisen Saturday, Roy A. as in the thick of many battles. Bryant, a discharged soldier, was shot Wesley Clieffings lias'rented the Bil- ..nd seriously wounded by Patrolman veu building and is conducting a first l0" VVo",, class barber shop. pens to be against the law to carry that kind of baggage even in suit cases, the m'gro was brought to town and deposit ed u $1(1 federal reserve note for his np peniuuce before the city recorder tTi is morning at 1 o'clock. About that time in the morning lie was seen hitting it up for Portland. The city has the federal reserve currency to the extent of $.10. Jity lem, also a cement concrete sidewalk 011 the west ft. 4 inches ef lot 1, block 17 of the revised subdivision of Georgo II, Jones addition to tho eity of Salem . Plans and1 specifications may be had at tho rei order's office. KARL RACE, 5 1!) City Hecoriier. Only 3 more days to take advantage of these prices. ' 1 1 1 4 1 -v TT XT UK f 1 1 a 11 U AMERICA'S 'K0MZ SHOE POLISH Used by thrifty people because it Savei Time, baves money, oaves ouuea. fciurcA is beneficial to all leather. SkisoiA Kome Set makes shlnirg easy in home or office. BUIK-TH -WHITE- RtD EH0W1 1,4,13. Machine guns delivered to the I'nited Slates to November 3D, 1918, IM1.2M. Total rifle production during the 19 months of war was 2,500,307. About 30,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition was manufactured. When the war ended America had turned out 38,000,000 hand grenades and had contracted for 72l!,0OO,000. ft ROUND COAST id LEAGUE BASES (He I'liite.l Press) ait Yesterday's winners: Oakland, Kan Fnuicisvo, slt Lake, tfnersmentn. Home runs Kenworthy, Angels; Sheely, ltees; Fisher, Senators. Kleven singles, eight doubles, a triple and a home run kept the Oaks Hint Angel fielders bopping. Vorner ing twice as mauv hits won tho bat fest for the Acorns 11 to 5. rive runs in me seventn anit rive in the tiuhlh, aided Hie Hoes in down ing the Kniniers, 1 3tn 2, A single by Kit?gernM in the tenth scurinn Meliiek broke the tie and won for tho (Seals over the Tigers. (1 to' 5. Tviiijj the score in the ninth, the Senators gUaned another run in the tenth, defeating the Heavers. 4 to 3. University Of Chicago Stulent Socialists Win Chicago, May 14 Victory perched on the .shoulders of the Ciiiversilv of Chi cago socihlists today. The faculty granted Ike ''university students' so cialists local" the right to an outdoor lueetiiiif on the cantons tomorrow night. A dispatch from The Hague says tin1 Dutch government lias decided tn sur render the former Herman emperor to the allied and associated powers. (PI A I I . . jl I IS Jl - ' ' MX ijg; jssj'i n awBii-ipniiiir imm -ymv w'!i'f -m-m tWl I K faaatmijr.lltWWati wi 'ir 1, H n n ... .. s !H LJS3 U (UoJ O Vy 1 WT"W TWi Wlssj 1 s i aa HW"is ''W,"sft'"fW sjsj"fls&TtMWt'isiljsjujy lij' Regular 10.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs in Tans and Green, Special, only j2j gij $160.009x12 Wilton Velvet, now..: $11980 $95.00 9x12 Wilton Velvet, now.... $71 00 $G5.00 9x12 Body Brussels, now $4795 .ou yxiz Axminster, now $10.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, now $.!0.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, now . $19.50 8x10 Rag Rug J $17.50 9x12 Grass Rug now $14.o0 8x10 Grass Rug, now $31.80 $21.95 $1535 $13.80 $1120 Trade in your used goods u a 12 it .4