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PACE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON'. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1919. NE WTODA iY (Continued fro m psg? f've) WiHlii fur sole. I'hone i0i3M. tf FUK SAI.K Universal now. 37S S. 21st M. range, nearly IViR SALE l:.r oil Bariv.i Rock chicks, 12c N.h Miv si. i'hone 27 V1. ' 5 20 FR SALE Almut 40 ford of second growth fir i'l, on ground: also a giwd light, wag"U. i'hone W5F3. 5 24 MuTMKCYCl.K for sale cheap, good vrder. Cjill liil'3 between 12 and 1. 521 iMl, well improved farm for sale or trade; will take, some good Salem property. Address !50 B. 12th M. ftslem, Or. 5 24 1isT Strayed or stolen, Iver Juhnsoa bievrle, return to Journal office, re ward, tf WAXTED-To hear froui owner who has between 33 and 40 acres of land for sale. -Must have from 3 to 10 acres bearing prunes on the plaee, t or room house and trn; on good gravel or rock road and mail rout. I'hone 237 R or write to 73$ North Front St. tsalem, Or. 5 24 GOOD BUYS AVANTEIi I'arty to take seasons con tract for hauling 12.0(K) feet lumber per day, 3 mile haul; 1 ton truck with trailer will handle same. In quire Marion Gurage, i'hone 3i2. 521 5 MEN' WAXTEH For factory work, I tt if !, good want's. Apply inline iliatelv at I'. S. emidovuieiit Si- i e, 12S S. Liberty. 5 24 j : WANTED it or 4 furnished bousekeepj n ul I child. Add-ess S4-M care Jour- or''a'l located 5 2i , . 2.i acre -tract WANTED Experienced mini for gro caries and itiy goods, Good wages but must have good references. Peoples Cosh rtorc, , 3 21 acre farm. 60 acres under culti vation and in crop, house aud barn. 5 miles past of Salem. Trice $150 per acre. i 40 acres first class fruit and berry land, all cultivated. Price $1W0, jiK) ! down, t-alanee terms, 6 percent interest i 44 acre tract, JO acres under eulti-1 yation balance posture and timber, i house and barn, family orchard, spring j water to house and barn, 2 acres ligan OLCOTT PLEDGES AID 10 KMS1CTO Governor Oicott was recently ia re eipt of a letter from Mayor Baker of Portland asking for his views as to the reconstruction program of the slate un der the j.OOO.O'N) appropriation, aud also asking a pledge from the board of eoutrol that boad issues will ue safe guarded and bo sales made until there waa imperative need of funds. In reply, the governor says : "I desire to say I have consistently expressed the belief that the reconstruc tion program adopted bv the teceut leg islature should receive the approval of th luuinl.. nf tli .tola ''While apparently there are no un employment conditions at present nev ertheless from that standiint I be lieve the reconstruction bond issue, if approved, would materially fortify Ore gon against the recurring cvcles of un employment which eiK'rience and his J. PERSONALS.; , i !. !. F. Holt left Sunday for Den j ver, Vilorado, to attend the Northern, naptisx convention. He will be gone two weeks and will visit' his brother and sister in Toi-eka. Kansas, fcefors returning. Among those leaving to-lay for Sa lem to attend the convention of the I. O. O. F. STSnd hxtffe an.l Rnhoknk assembly were Mr. and Mrs. V. T.I Jackson, Mr. and Mra. O. L. John son, Mrs. J. ft. Sleihennn U f i Wimborly. Mra. S. M. Keller, Mrs. I II. E. Hoffman. Mns. JeM Pntru-lrt and Mrs. IVIla Lewis. Koseburg Be-1 view. L Wimberly, editor of the Rosebuxjr ! Review, snd pst grand master, is here t atteiutiiV- the ),id Follows gran! maze. Airs. Wimberlv him. Jnu.mii r;Mnii: - ti. i i I i -,. -jin-iii, a ivt'.--i-ui g unnurr, and wrife are here attcuding the Odd Fellows grand lodge. J. M. Patterson of The D.lies, who has .been attending the ,"0th anniver sary celebration of the First Presby. terian church in the city, returned home this.ruorning. While in -Salem he was the guest at the home of his dan ah accompanies ! 5 wii - : W VPKOM tV N i: 42 acres, all un-il.-r cultivation, good improvements, ii room house, good luirn, ear house, f-ost proof eellui, other bulldiugs. If interested write 1 . A. Hlivens, N.ileni, Or. Kt. ,". b"x ;U', No agents Phone 30P2. 5-21 berries, 8 acres prunes, 9 acres of ,orv us ,r" retain to apear. wh.-at. 4 seres oats anil vetch. Price ' A,,0l't ",n of these reconstruction plans I00(). I7"0 down, balance 6 percent j oul,t he merely a wise sic in pre-1 ter m law, Mrs. Edward Grav Tiitter- interest. 'tareilness for condition that ail know son. 4 room modern house, located in! "my Wl'll arise to confront lis lit any First Lieut. Lyle J. Page( who has, .vuitn .:iii iu. rrico i- io, uhj uown, nme. '" ismug wnn relatives ana irieuds balnm e 15 per mouth, ti percent int. ; "This fund is to Ih' administered by ; 'l(rc on Uve during the past ten days. 5 acres of good loganUrr land all the atate board of control, made up of;)l"ft today on hi return to Camp Lew cultivated, 4 miles south. Price $"tt. : the governor, secretary of state and ' "here he is detailed to assist in the 10 eciej of bearing Italiun prune state treasurer. As f:ir ns I air con-; ''' '",rtfe ' returning eoldiers. 4 miles south. Price ccrned, as member of fuel, board, no! "obt. 1 aulus is in Douglns county Irt'ds will . ', or mnney expendel, 1 ,oll!iy. negotiating with the recently of fine laud, located unless Wh need arises as is ulainlv con- TB';,1 Prune Growers association east of ISulem, buildings; will consider , tenipliited in the letter r.nd spirit of the affiliation with the .Northwest house and l"t as part payment. Price , Mention jnvolvcik'' ' . i'1,111 lackers association. v imiincey msnep left toduy for Tcn lloton where ho will spend a week at ending to matters connected with the woolen mills. Supt. J. E. Dunn of the Lebanon was a recent visitor in the li It r -and AuStisp' y BRICGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment Oh mi cuts IS tordtf t 3S cvrds. Cms Anywhere Any Auto. BRIGCS t BURPEE CO, Inc., Manufacturers 179 Hawlhorti. Ave.. PortUnd. Saad iwr Mwnatioa sd liliutralwl Ch-eulw A eliis of lit! will ri .eivn dp!,miiis at the enniiiiencenient ex"ieses of the Hood Itver high schoot on May 22 fiOIHI. 320 acre farm. 8tl acres under vntion. balance limber; house burn. Price I0 per acre. Good 7 room modern house located two blocks from slate house. Price :k"o. Six room modern house and two fine lots, U'niing fruit, paved street. Price 2.",im. Well improved TiO acre tract located east of Saleiiif good buildings. Price 10,2110. 15 acre tract located close to enr line, 7 mres cleared, balance timber and pasture, family orchard, o5 wnl mils, 0 acres cherries; modern fl room house, barn, chicken house. Price 5011. ltd acre tract, 11 acres 4 year old prunes, 4 acres cherries and prunes, some loganberries; good 5 room plas tered tiungnlotv, 2 horses and machin ery goes, Price 10.500. 0 room modern bungalow, basement, comer lot, both streets paved, good lo cation. Price .'rtoO. W. H. CRABENKORST & CO. 275 State street 5 20 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE! National. Chicago ..- llrooklyn Douglass, Alexander Mariiiurd 41 lid Ki uegei. Wilson, R and schools, eitv. JJ V Miss .Nellie Kmlicott of Portland .. 1 flopped off in the eitv yesterday for turner, hru.f vmit wjth Jlr uml MrJ IJolmger, leaving this 1 noseourg. " 2' Attorney K. E. Itlaiichnrd of flinuts 10 2 pass, federal loan mr,nt f,.p lluuiiltou and Sweeney; Hudolpli and : county. wn mux t it,.. vii.,i-,' state house today. 11. E. morning for DU itntuM I 1 tiua turn uiiiuuuuu tuimuBuiiiiiiiii The posilioit of prominence we occu py in our profession is a result of our earnest, continuous courtesy of service. We will at all times merit this common-lation. vjVffiv'.M rtn fiiiisijfsiviivifvvtfiitrffvs s s trsstSL NOTICE School district No. 57 of Lyons, Or. will receive bids on the old rrhool house nd lots until Mny 2lt, llHil, Directors reserve right to reject any and ull bids. This is good location for parage. L. I). WATEIi.M AN, Mrs. Ine! King. I'iiairnitin. Clerk. 5 21 Gas in the Stomach .Hour stomach (heartburn), Helching, Swelling and Full Feeling, ao frequent ly eomplniued of lifter meals relieved in Two Minutes. Almost instant; relief from Pains in the Mtoinach caused by Undigested food. SENT FREE rAY8 Wend 10C for Postage and War Tax, name and address, gin) we will send you on approval our stomach prepara tion, Jo to, for :it) tloys, at wkuji time you are to send us ! or return the unused portion if not perfectly satis fied Address: :Belllngham Chemical Co., BaUinghain Wash. C, E. Sloore and J. H. Woodward are recent arrivals from x kirence, slop I ping at the Capital hotel. st- 7 9 2 ho went into thy service. That during Philadelphia 8 13 O his absence his wife lived n wild, in- Goodwin, Sherdell aud Cieiuuiis; discreet, joyous and carefree life. That Woodward and Adiiius, (.'lay. jsho.vsited San Francisco with anothor' man aud ulso went to Seaside. That Cincinnati 5 12 1 "pon his coming home from the service New Vork 7 It 2 he found his wife wearing a $2U0 sot Eller, Kiiseh and Wingo: Causey and u' furs and a diamond ring. That oven McCarty. American. New Vol k -Cleveland, postponed; mill. Boston () St. Louis Ititth and Schang; Duvenpoit, Koob and Mayer. ( Eighth inning.) Philadelphia 17 7 Chicago 2 5 4 John r.ud McAvoy; Either and Schulk. Wiishinglon- Detroit, postponed; rnln after-liia return, she received money from other men. Suit has tjeen brought by the Sulein Tacoma Lumber company ugainst Mrs. J. M. Brown. The company alleges in its complaint that Mrs. Brown on May took pohsession of the enmn euirin- ! incut of a cook house, including all bedding, furniture, household furniture and ennned goods, to the value of $300, nnd that the outfit was the property of the lumber company. It wants pos session of its property aud has appeal ed to the court. Court House Notes In the suit, of John .T. Colcmnn vs K. M. Croisnn, referring 0 n error in a note and mortgage, the court finds that the defendant is entitled to de cree that the plaintiff is not entitled to the relief deinnnded iin his amended complaint and that a judgment be giv en defendant for his costs and dis bursements in the suit. Tn the suit of John J. Kerry ngninst J, Syyerson, M. Syverson and J. W. Moore, the plaintiff serves official no tice, that he will appeal to the supreme court again-st the verdict of the lower court. Henry M. Itoedigheimer has brought suit for a divorce from Ksther Boedig heiinor. in his complaint he alleges they were married April 28, 1!18, at Vancouver and that smartly afterwards Jessie Oe.ighton Jones has been ap pointed guardian of Clifford Jones Sunnier. AI'W. Jones before his dentil lust November was guardian for the boy. COUNCIL LINES UP (Continued from page one) THE FRIENDLY TOBACCO HTHEREmay be some things that can be done well in a hurry, but pickin'a wife an' agein' a tobacco ain't amongst 'em. a E3 a Id L Wc put away millions of pounds of fine Kentucky Burley tobacco every year, stored in wooden hogsheads. It ripens two years. When we take it out it's different Nature has improved it, good as it was made it friendlier, more fragrant, cool-smoking, long-burning. Nature has given it a delicious quality of mildness and fragrance that no artificial means can ever equal. It's just that extra touch of friendly good ness that is building up VELVET Tobacco into the favor -and good will of thousands of pipe smokers who pre fer to smoke tobacco cured in Nature's way. You would notice difference. Roll a VELVET Cigarette VELVETS nmtan-agtj miUnmn and smoorAiMJS main it ju$t right for cigorettt: ' m Q a n a a s a Q 5 Q a a B a D Q Q S3 a aQOQDBQQQoaoaa la j 'jmB$$& My me which man is to be let out. As may put corners and cross the stroft' ships, the vacation season is about here, at the anywhere without violutmg a city ordi it .Tnlv nnnmiiiui u nnf atatA ti, ' suggest ion of Dr. Utter, the cotincil nance. use of streets close to the business dis- agrwd to hold the present force, in or trict. it will dron the matter entitrelv ,T ,0 k'pP tone "P to P'oseiil HUN STAND (Continued from page one) X Ladies and Gentlemen N of the Rebekahs and the L O.O. F. The more you will see of Salem and its environs, the more you will want to live here SALEM IS THE FINEST CITY In the Pacific Northwest Why Not Make Your Home Here? I have the largest and most exclusive list of city and suburban property in Sa lem and would be happy to show you around CALL IS AND TALK IT OVER "Just Real Estate" "Easy ToRemembcr" C. W. Niemeyer Telephone 1000 X 215-216 Masonic Building and there will be no street entertain .efficiency when tne ditterent members ment during the celebration. I ,aK iMr vacations, which the city al- Trtll DritKlnn. TTrt la,!. .loWS. Dr. E. L. 1'tter, chairman of the po- The police mntron proposition bobbed r urthermore, Germany was expected to lice coimuitlee nro'so to remark that dur-. 'P again. This time it wus in an in-. be told that the loss of several million ing his absence nt the last meting, the crease of salary fW Mrs. Shnnk from population through severance of some council hail been doing some rather ua1l'',' a month to ,J. Aandervoit op-;0f territories will reduce the num- usual thing it had nrilered one of his policemen, but did not name the position she knew what the salary which one. . W,IS- llu" council thought otherwise nnd tho allies seizing the Oerman niereu-ntile This could not be done. Dr. 1'tter said. tli salary was raised. marine, the reply was expected to show The eitv ordinances require that if the The Jay-walking ordinance, to pre- that German seamen are no worso off chief of police wants to dismiss a man, vent people from cutting coiners, did than those of the allied countries who lie must make charges. That if the conn- not cosie up for a final pr.ssugo. As Imve been thrown out of employment by cil wanted to reduce the force, It must the mater now stands, at piesent one Geruiuny's destruction "of merchant Bummed up, tho entire reply was ex pected to bo to tho effect that all na tions are facing the necessity of re adjusting industries as result of the war broujjht on by Germany. Hence, Ger many is not being asked to do mora than meet conditions which she herself has brought on. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Newman of Kir- i ueeti doing some ratner ,'"" o or ner territories win reduce tne num- no or among the visitors in the eitv r to the police. One was tlu.t P'"'l a "-.ise in salary, on the grounds of pcopIe ghe ha, to worry about feed- d,. 8 6 7 red Chief Varney to dismiss that when the police matron i applied for illR. As to German seafaring tots ue Among the guests at the Marion ho- ... i: i.... the nos t on she knew what t ie sn arv ; .:n...i. i . !t . .Aulu"K wo guests at tne Marion ho- mg wnnoui employment as a result oru,.) f0f)(,v are Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Crashaw anil Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Diet of Portland. The board of directors of the Y. M. 0. A. hold their regular meeting in connection tomorrow with a noonday luncheon t 1 t BMioiiiiceimen The Director Bros, wish to announce that they have purchased Feldstein's interest in the Spencer Hard and are now in possession of the entire stock. We are looking for a good location to move the stock to and until that time, the clearance sale will continue. A FEW SPECIALS PAINTS VARNISH GREAT REDUCTION GALVANIZED PORCH $2.98 5225 ON RUBBER SCREEN Per Gallon Per Gallon HOSE , 3 l-2c Per Foot 474 STATE STREET Director Bros. Hardware Company 474 STATE STREET