THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY I JOURNAL WAJiIAD DEPARE1ENT IS THE BEST SELLING HEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO KATES: Rat per word New Today: I Each insertion Otie week (6 insertions) Om montk (26 in&artitins)- le 5o' 1T The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, t4U errors in Classified Advertiieinwts Bead your tvlvertiMWent the first day error occurs. Minimum charge, 13c. HONEY to loan on good farm security Ivan G. Martin, Masonic Temo. 6 18 iVR SALE Eastman kodak, postcaia , size, good as new. Phone 800. 6-17 GOOD tone organ for sale at 815 Che- meketa. 6-21 MODERN 5 room house at 2473 Ma ple are. Call next door north. 8 Ul LOGANBERRY pickers wanted. Phone' 11F3. MT CANNING strawborries for sale. Phone 373. tf 'Y.ir1 VnK 0r,4t4Sy''"1 e"1V C. C. Russell, phono 3F3 WANTED All kinds of chickens. "Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf. WANTED Cattle and calves, any kind. Phone 1576W. 6-27 WANTED All kinds of cattle. Thone J155. 6-19 JAS. LYONS practical painter. Phone 704. tf WANTED Strawberry pickers. Phono 23F15. 7-29 W. BEAVER, well driller, phone 827J. 1165 K. 19th St., Salem, Or. 7-7 WANTED Woman to do for two. 598 N. 17th Bt. housewotk . tf WANTED To rent furnished house by rmpoosiblo parties. Writo 514 care Journal. 6-18 FOR SALE Rabbits, The Cherry City ; Babbitry. Phone 2501J1 . . 6 19 , , -c. , . ' FOR BENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 5S8 Trado. Phone 2481M. 6-18 " IX)ST Udy s taUored hat on Silver- ton .-wad, Saturday evening. Suitable reward. Leave at Journal office, .tf FOB SALE Large trunk, reed o-ear child's bed and high ehair. 1530 Broadway. - 0-16 ' .i .I . i FOB RENT, S room modern house 16 per month. Call room 304 Hubbard .bldg. tf WANTED Board and roiwn wanted by young man in refined home. Good ' ' tharactor.. 25 caro Journal. 6-16 FOR RENT Four excellent rooms, no children. Cull in the afternoon 713 Centor St. tf . WANTED $1300 on a new tractor outj fif i.n.1 ,iivt viiflr'i'iTiin Tifiv S l-m ' tent. Bouto 2, box 40, Rickreull, Or. t ... . ... -(-. i j - r - . WANTED Loganberry pickers, pay 2 per box. E. A. Aufrance. Phono 66 F3. 6-18 FOB SALE 5 passenger Beo, perfect condition. Inquire Murion garage, 233 8. Com'l. If WANTED Cigar nnd confectionery storo, st a to terms. X J cere Journal. 6-16 1 CAPABLE young lady desires position! as stenographer. X Y Z care Journal 6 14 j WANT to rent or lease good six or sev-; en room bungnlow. Phone 492 after-1 noons, 6-18 FOB SALE Lumber in building, good; k condition. Phone 233 R. 1497 3. 13th j St 617 WANTED Top buggy, korse and ki. ness. Reply by mail. Agent, 475 N. Commercial St Bulem. tf ,- ... i-i.iv iditiorw and limitations of the Act of FOB SALE-Two boilm, l ""IJune 9, 1916, (39 Stat, 218), and the korisontjO. Call at Capital City Co- inraPtion, 'cfv ihe ot the Operative Creamery. tt ,nterior of ftemb 15( m7( the tim. " ber on the following lands will be sold THE HAZELWOOD does shoo repair- jny ,fl ,ols; at ,u.30 0-elotk m ing, neatly done. 321 N. ComX St st pilt,ii(. aactKin at the United States iland office at Portland, Oregon, to the I highest bidder at not less than the np WALL PAPEB 15 cents per doable ffU, praised value as shown by this notice, trpward. Buren's Furniture Store. jg-Ue to be subject to the approval of 179 Commercial. tf ' the Socretary of the Interior. The pur- ehae price, with an additional sum of FOB SALE 40 acre farm in crop, soms of best land in Oregon. For partic ulars write owner, Bt 1, bos 42, Beio, Ore, 619 WANTED Woman to do a few hoars housework mornings. Good wages, none 1204. 6 24 , FOB BALE 5 room house, two mrs, pod garden, all kinds fruit, W0. No;tri(.f thereof onlv. t'per appl.catioa of incumbrance. Phone owner 13J3. fl-i9 . pnrcher, the timber oa WANTED $1300 oa a new tractor out-! fit and next year's crop, py $ per eeot iu. 2, box 40, Kickreaii ur. 6-14S1 !1 50 per M T. 3 S , R 8 E., Bee. 31, WANT T. rent soon, strictly modem rH fir, 50 M. not to be T or 8 room kottwi, well located. Can!'d tor Ut than 1.?5 vr M. . . ' . 1 i A-vtTrnawr at SOS mat street, near Commercial. , Pkase tii. H 1 I BIG fir wood for sale, $7.50 per totd. WANTEBwMan for ranch work raoae 9 si- o-0 I FOB KALE Young gentle wor team, j weight 1400. Phone F11. 6-16 WANTED A No. 1 truck salesman. Apply Marion garage. 6-17 FURNISHED room for rent. Call at 1144 Ferry St. , 6-1T HORSE power hop baler for sale $:3. ,oiph;te. rhone 1F3. 17 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted, famp ound, good water, wo ifcady wood for fuel. Phone 97F12. 620 F0B 8ALE 0 room house, 1106 Lesiie Btreet. Phone 1425B. 6-18 CHICKERING piano for sale, a bar gain. Tho Wiley B. Allen Co., 519 Court Bt. afternoons. 6 19 WANTED Light binder, state size, make; must be in good condition, and prico. Henry Priem, Airlie, Or. 6 16 F0B SALE A team of good, horses. I Will sell the team together or will sell singly. At the Salem city bains. See W. H. Low, street commissioner. 619 Ji:sT receivejj a fiue pian0 just like ncWi can make ow prjce an(j ca(,y .terms. Call at 619 Court St. after noons. ' 6-19 NOTlflK to farmers Improved harvest ing drapers. We make them for any binder. Place order now to avoid dis appointment, giving length snd width Pacific Draper Factory, 12lh and Mill. Phono 1304. 6-18 S3 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted, 2c per lb. 8 miles north of 8nlem. Cump ground, shacks, wood and water furnished. Transportation fiom sta tion free. Phone 3F11. J. C. Cnmp bell, Gervais, Rt. 2, box 49. 6-21 FOR SALE 15 acres set to prunes, been well eared for, trees thrifty, , well located south of Salem; priceu sumo as bare land adjoining. Reas onable torms if desired. Address Prunes car Journal. 6-18 . LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; 8 aces, very good-picking; good camp ground, .water, wood and straw; sheds for autos. Address E. Booth, Kt. 8, box 117, river road, Salem. . 6-19 INCREASE your worth, fine little 5 acre tract for. salb few miles from Salom, house, barn, well, garden, straw berries, raspberries and flowers, 444 care Journal.. tf FOB SALE Golf clubs, my own hand made from the best selected hickory and persimmon; all clubs guaranteed; will pkee all shafts that brcjk thiu bud material. Geo. H. Eddy, 04 8. 15th street, Corvallis. 0-18 money to Loan Hawkins and Roberts 314 Masonic Building Sulem, Ore. . for SALE 22 acres of choicest land in Willamette valley, 1-3 mile to street car line on rock road. All In crop, also cherries, apples, prunes and berries. Good modern 9-roo-n house with bath, hot snd cold water. Any one interested in a good bur phone 2303W2. " tf WOOD SPECIAL 10 days, 75 cords big body fir wood at $7 per eord; 60 cords 2nd growth fir wood t $0.60 per eord. O H. Tracy Wood Co., Phone 520. 6-17 , MiTK'E OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER, General Land Office Washington, D. C. May 16, 19. Notice is hereby given that subject to the eon- one-fifth of one per ceat thereof, be ing eommissioTta allowed, most be de posited at time of sale money to toe returned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which nnst be removed within tea years. Bids will be received from cit izens of the United States, associations of sack citizens and corporations Or- ganiwd ander the laws of the sited states or anr state, territory or die anr legal wbdiviaon will re offered s-psrsteiy before being included in anv offer ef n hrer anit T. 1 9., B. 5 K, See. 20, 8W4 8W14. red fir, 1909 M not to be sold for les than ' , Comnussisser, General Laid Office I 711 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, 4t UKKDALB dog lost On State atiwt Su xiuy night. Any information Will be rewarded. Mr. Frvdxicksoa, fcUe minded school, tit MAN and wife wishes to pick logan berries; state particular at t ac commodations and wages. B W B earo JouruaL Wanted . Boral Anne " cherries, will pay top price; also want pic ken for the Thomas orenard. J. B. Hail, Ml E. 40 St. Portland, Or. 6-1T FOB SALE 10 acres unimproved fmit land. Inquire between 8 a. m. aaa I p. m. at rug and carpet works, aeraar Mill and 20th. 116 WANTED Light threshing outfit, em plete, or separator alone; state size, make and ia what condition and price. Henry Priem, Airlie, Or. 6 16 INSIDE property, 8 room modern house, corner lot 8292, fruit, street paved, cement walks; located only a few blocks from the business center. Priced at $1730, will givctimo on a! part. If you have property for sale or exchange list it with me, see me before you buy. H. S. Radcliff, 4 Bnyne bldg. ' 6-18 WANTED To trade a touring bod? witn top tor a runabout bodv wisa top for a 1916 Ford. Must know by June 18. Call evenings at 1862 Broad way St., Sulein. 6-16 WANTED Ten logauberry and cherry pickers about Jury 1st, niee grove, new camp sheds, free wood and mov ing to grounds. Pay 2c for picking and bonus to those who finis'u beny crop. Phone 3F12. Mrs. W. Al Jones, Gervais, Or. 6 16 WANTED For cash, a strictly mod ern .bungalow, must have hot water heat In viciuity of state house or university preferred. Also should have mora than one lot with fruit. My customer states that the price is not so much the object as the home C. W. Nicmeyer, 215 216 Masonic building. tf LOGANBERRY pickers wanted. 13 acres; transportation and wosd free; tents ran be supplied, sine le stare with free delivery. Tay le ptt hu and Vic. bonus for picker staying thru season. Phone 108F4. -17 HAS anybody fox terries pup (key would like to put ia a good home, at a reasonable price; must be dark around eyes and mouth. Address Fox eare Journal. If OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASK OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1913 Overland 8500 1914 Overland 8473 ozy terms 2 1917 Fords, good buys 1918 Ford 8300 1914 Ford 8275 Ford sedan, $873. 2-ton lumber truck at a bargain. We wreck autok for their patts, this enables yon to get old car parts at a bargain. Cash prico pid for junk ears. 'i-toa Ford truck, thoroughly over hauled, 8475. 8-passenger Studebnker, $180. 349 K. Coui'l St Phone 666 SALEM AUTO EXCHANGE EO. SPICER, Mgr. 229 State Street. We buy your ear or sell on commission SPECIALS - 3 Fords, $373 l!1fl Chevrolet W0 1916 Studebnker $500 Fine Little roadster cheap. Maxwell, good ts new, $350. Light delivery car, $200. Overland roadster, $525. TWENTY OTHERS TO PTCK FliOM Bring your Tepair work la. Ccpei't me chanic In charge. V WESTERN JUNK ft SALVAGE COMPANY. 'Wa buy all kinds of junk, hard ware, furniture, tools, machin ery. There is hardlj an item we do not buy. Phone 700 402 N. Com'L ft-:. BETTER REALTY BUYS Eight beautiful kits ia the Oaks sa dition (restricted) $100 each and a uine street assessments. Average price $330 each. A choice investment. (List your lots with Nicmeyer) Fully modern nine room bungalow, built six years; ally lot; $2500. A fine hny. Just off South Commercial street elose in. (List your house witk Nicmeyer) 13 aeree with 714 acres 10-year aid prunes; 3 acres logans; 1 Here cherries; 4 room house, barn, etc, $4500. (List yonr fruit tract with Niemeyer) 130 acres; 40 seres bearing proses. Small quantity of timber, balance cul tivated. Near Salem, $200 an ners. This a genuine snap. (List your orchard with Niemsyer) 110 acres all cultivated except small pasture 8 miles from Salem oa read to be paved. Excellent building aad a fine farm property. $130 an acre. (List your farm with Niemeyer) 40 acres adjoining West Salem. Ko buildings. 25 seres cultivated. Fine prnne proposition, $10,000. BUYERS buy from NIEKZTXR He's got the goods. Branch offices at Dallas Independ ence and Bilvertoa with a live sales force, nesd office 215-218 Masonic building, SALEM. BaTem is the best little city ia the pc!fi "orthweat, it you only knew It. ' ' K WANTED - Maid for general fcou-Jit J; work in family ox tare, perauiBent, Csll 8i0 Oak St. fiwenoons. Bo net FOR SALE Oat hay in shork, fifteen dollars pet torn, Begin rutting about Jun. twentieth. Near Macleny. A. ' H. Litchfield. Bt, 3, Salem. Or. tf FOR SALE Team males, 7 and years old, gentle, will sell reasonable. Inquire Cy F. Giselman Produce Co. Suio, Ore, 6 21 LOST Sunday morning oa the le"ras rend a brown handbag containing a whit prarer book. Kindly phone 8 FA 6-16 BUILDING soars, r loans oa Salem property, made promptly and utxta easy terms of repayment. A. C. Bohra stent, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem. Qsjds. 617 FOl SALE At s bargain a apntv meat house, 6 rooms each, 6 blocks fraat new paper mill. 81500. Phone 2191B. 617 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted at In dian Hill farm, good berries and 2c per box will be paid to those staying thru the season. 3 blocks from end of 12th St. ear line. Phone 610. tf FARM for trade, Lincoln county, iU acres, for Salem property-, or will tako in automobile in good shape. Pearl C. Cooper, Independence, Or 616 FOB RENT Blacksmith shop, buildlnu house and barn, with on acre of bind, family orchard, situated at St. Louis oa O. E. road; in fine farnmii; com muuity. A place for a horseshocr and 'general repair work. Write Arthur Goffin, Rt. 1, Gervais, Or. - 17 A MODERATELY priced bungalow style residence property on South 19th street, and a vacant lot suitable for garage location for sale. Terms made to responsible parties. A. IV Bohrnstedt, 401 Kasonie Tempie, Sa lem, Or. 6-17 jj yo contemplate buying farm and want a real bargain, see mo. Friends in the east have asked me to cloco out some Oregon irrigated lands which they acquired under foreclos ure of mortgage. Recent railroad and sawmill developments make the lnnds especially attractive. A. C. Bohrn stedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. 17 BETTER REALTY BUYS Well located, nearly new, 8 room bungalow. Corner lot, paved street, full basement, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, at tractive living and dining rooms; no furnace. Well finished throughout; carpets en stairs and living room. $40(k 79 acres with 50 acres bearing prunes, 5 miles from Salem, $300 an acre. 33 seres, 12 acres bearing prunes, balance in young trees and lognuuer ries: fully modern bungalow; fine wa te system, good barn; all implements aad machinery, team, cow, chickens, sue. $10,000. 5 acres all cultivated; small family rchard; land lays well, rirlit close to carline. A fine home site. $123. f, W NIFWPVCR '213 216 Masonic building' Also at Dallas and Independence, tf Farms 2 B Made Houses in acres of choice land and a new house and barn on Howell prairie, 10 acres clover, 18m outs, balance gurdon and pasture, a young family orchard; this is a first clurs proposition. $r,j()0, $2500 cash, bnlanig 3 pears 6 peicont Move on. (1 4 acres on river, tho bcHt soil out of doores; fair improvements, good crops. 12 acres alfalfa; all stock, farm niaehm cry snd tools gn at $fifinn. Pee this snap, $3000 cash balance to suit. 10 acres in Polk Co. 1 acre lopnns, family orchard. No Improvements, $2000. Some choice small tracts, eomo In, we'll tell U. 3 room good house, 23d St. $1300 good terms. 8 room good house, 21st St. half block of store $1000. 7 rooms, large lot, some fruit, on the Installment plan. 4 good buys C JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO 404 Hubbard bldg. FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE By II. E. Bolinger, 328 Hubbaiu bir.g 1'ino home with 12 acres of land, 6 room modern house, good barn, 6 acres bearing orchard, balance ernp; clew in. Will tako some good trado. 5 acres well improved on Pacific highway south. Price $2500. Will take trade up to $1000, or easy terms. 8 splendid 4 room modern houses at bargain. Beautiful 7 room bungalow with cry convenience, for less than coat to build. 8 good business propositions. A epic nil id modern dwelling, a new store building, and good stock of groceries, all dear. Want a good farm elose in. This ia a well established bnsiness. A neat 4 room modern bouse.store building1 and small stock of groceries, large lot en paved street, all clear. Want to aid); will take some trade. 10 aeree well improved, elose la: will aeeerit part purchase price in s good! city property, tf MTTX WANTED AT WKPT LINN T'A m 1 " 11 PER VTMA 4S HOm, 8 HOUR DAT. FEE MB. H.A. SWAFFORD AT KILL OFFICE ACROSS RIYEP FROM OREGON" CITY. GOOD HO TEL PROVIDES CLF.AS BEL" ffle; BEST MEALS' Tm. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1019 . . fjf T,, -.,, tint Uift ws Vv.l lvtutJ Opens At Spohne Teday SfMjkanf, Wh., Juae 1H. Under smiling skie. brture a large erewd of spectators aad o links la ideal eon- Union, the champmaship tourney of rlt i-acuitc -ortnweM uoir association opened at th 8pokn Country Club this morning with starts in the open chamiaihii. lta- started at 8 o clock. With Seattle making by far tae ' largest representation, total f 104 j entrie have so far been nude. This is nbout kalf the number tr ected as the pear pragreses. lesterday the link were duCcd bv groups of the best player in the northwest Kvung over the ground in preparation for the tourney pley. News that the California delegation will not attend has caused disappoint ment. So definite news of the coming of Chandler Egan, Jack Neville and Douglas Grant has been reeeiwd usd this is regarded as eliminating these craeka from the championship play. From all showing to ilrtte the con test, for the C H. Pavie, Jr. trophy will he between the Seattle Golf (Tub, the Aberdeen Golf Club and the Jef ferson Park Club of Seattle. FOR SALE Loose cheat hay. 123 N. Broadway. 6-19 TWO good heavy teams, harness snd wngon for sale. Phono 51FU. 6-Zl FOR SALE Carpenter tools, complete set, tool cheats and Cycle incubator. 0H2 N. Commercial St." 6 21 WESTERN Old Line Life insurance company desires representative" for Oregon. Liberal contracts. Address box 616 caro Journal. 6 HI WANTED loganberry pickers 2 miles from ear line on Jefferson way, will pay 2c and bonus at end of season. Transportation, wood, straw and wa ter furnished. O. T. Moisun, Tlione 1995. 1480 Broadway. 6-21 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted t In dian Hill farm, good gerries and it per box will be paid to those staying thru the season. 8 blocks from end of 12th St. ear line. Phone 613. T. L. Davidson. tf TAKEN UP On my place 8 miles east of Balem on old Chaplin luna claim, SO head of shorn ewes and lambs, more or less. Owner may have above described property after paying all damages and advertising. Sheop in pasture, 3-4 mile east of Chcmawa, on H. J. Beardsley placo. Signed Louis Weiss. 8-21 ASS FOR snd GET 53 Tit Original Halted Milk Tor Infant and Invalid Avwd 1-ffitatieiia imI 6ubtituk ( ) UkJm Wi fcr Cut fsr DAIRY BUTTER, Cream, ggs, Live POULTRY. frits hi Prii.es m Isgt rOHTUNO. ORE. hilt i GrauolGolJvirurt 0 assjerra-a. in BY VIULAED 1-IAC J2EBOTJ3 lYKtfiTf EEAHM0OT OtmoHonHu Knocked sJWn,)WtIh YE LIEESTY TODAT, TOMORSOW . T1 Jonrnal Job Department will prist yam any king in the 9 stationery line do it right aad save y ia aoaey &mm a 3 " 4 4 t f '1 f II "v. t 4 t SPECIAL PRICES I Children's Wash Dresses Our wonderful stock of CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES, made up in the newest styles from QUALITY PERCALES, GINGHAMS and CHAM BRAYS in the season's accepted colors in SOLIDS, STRIPES, CHECKS and PLAIDS Ages 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Years. ALL PRICED AT SPECIAL PRICES Serviceable Clothing for Life in the Open We are showing the Most Complete Line Of Kahki Colored Oating Togs For Women The Famous "Ramp-It" Brand DIVIDED SKIRTS, NORFOLK JACKETS, RIDING BREECHES and WALKING SKIRTS . I Designed by gradates of ladies tailoring in the United States. " (See showing Liberty St. Window) You Can Always Do Better At : 111 JlbOOMOO0DG.!w BURLESONPROPOSES (Continued from page one) dercd by the Western Union or Postal Telegraph companies. By Alvtn E. Johnson, (United Press staff correspondent.) Atlantic tHtr 'S. J, June 16. Post master General 'Burleson 'a order to the telephone companies to negotiate with their employes, so an to avert tho threatened electrical workers i rike, was on of tho mast engrewsing topics discurscd by American Federation of Labor convention delegates today. Burleson's order will only postpone the crisis, according to Thomas (Kln berty, of the postal workers. He pre dieted the companies and the workers would be at lotigerheails aain whe.u the wires uru returned to their owners. Long Session Yet If the employes find they have beca ' dmibM crniel" in Ihe words et trank McNulty, international president,;, to Silvertou in lIMttt. In Octobre of the clyfr'trieivl telephone workers, "our action will be iiioro deteruiincd than over." Tlie eonveutioii todtty was to roeeve tt full report of the telephone kituutioii. It was considered probable, the second week of the wwiou oponed, that tho convention would have to sit pet lis pi ten days longer. A inima of resolutions con f n lit the delegates. M NEW BOOKS ADDED CITY LIBRARY TO "Guyncmer, kuight of the air," the story of the idol of Franeo Md by Henry Bordeaux. r-oulli slid Central American tra.lt cemditions today," what the prartira! American business man wishes to known about the possibilities lor bum ncs in Spn:ii?h America, by A Hyatt Verrill. 'Thc oriental reek book." whole some snd e nnomic al dishes. of the ori nt, especially S'lupfed to AmtiMji tastes and methods of cooking, by Ardashes Keoleian. ''Secrets of dry-eleaaing," a handy bonk for home use on cleaning, Wash ington, dyeing, bleaching, waterproof ing.etc, by Le"lic Foster. "Book of the epic," the stories of the world's great epics, told by II. A. Guerber. j "Clear the decks," a tale of the ! A merit an navy todar, by 'Command jer." I ''The dunchess of Siona," a notwl 'by the author ef t Children's Boc'.s. "World War Stories." "fest We Forget," world war story by J. O. Thompson. "a child's bo. of the tetb," aiii about them and their care, illustrated with pi tnres alnwt as funny as the "Goops," by W. If. Fertfnsrii. "When mother let a us draw," in terest drawing w k for boys and sr to do bv thems lvea, preparid by C R. Lec Thsver. ''Ton alike," a story for girls, b ths author of ''June," Edith Barnard Delano, "Captain Kituk," one ef the Bov Scout books, a story of the Eskimo country, by Boy SselL 'Guld the cavern king," fairy PAGE FIVE t the foremost school of story for third anu fourth graders hy Mary Branch. "Merry tales," stories witk colored pictures, by Eleanor Skinner. TIMBLEMAN Dla ,W A. Reyaolils, a prominent lurr berman of this city, passed away at hie home on Mill street, Wednesday evening about five o'clock following a protracted attaek of paralyeis, Mr. Keynolds up to two years ago wne prominently identified with the Silver tun Lumber Co., as an active html and was a nmn in whim s'l who c(im in contact with him had tbi greatent confidence. Ho t sik a prominent part, in city affairs nnd curved fur sit years on th boiird of Wafer Com missioners. Ife ns Mayor of ttie city one term. Ho nas a meinber of tint Masonic order, alo the K. of P. Mr, Keynolds was born in Kansa City, Mo,, September II, Isiilt. Wenk from tbeie to Mountiiiii Home, Id.ihv, where lie lived eontiiiiuiuslv until euln 11)1" he suffered a stroke of intra' vsiH and hud been tumble to take an aetiv interest in buuiuess since. Mr. Iteymilils is survived by his wife and one on Charles ef tho Coolidgu nnd MeClaine baiiliers. ulso one 'istci, Mrs. Win. .Service ot tins city Silvertou Appeal. 6 BlLL-ANS Hot wafer Sure Relief ELL-ANS fOW INDIGESTION LONG CONTINUED NEAR EYE WORK Is sure in time to produce eye strain. No matter how Etrong the eyes or how near ly normal they are, constant 'nse will tire th?m and event- .ually produce strain. If you iwerk at a desk, or do much reading or sewing, you ' ,,i j X . ,,,:- f f,f 1 vUtU CtV IOC CV ,vv c of glasses to help you. iney II U nrt iwouia save muut fiit-ity well as help your eyes. Hartman Bros. Co. Jewelers Optidatu Kf W. Corner State ft LiVry Btrerts