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THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS TEE BEST SELLING EEDIUU IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THM FOR RESULTS CLAS.STTTEO ADVEET1SINQ UTLS: Kate per word New Today: Each Insertion . 1 Ok wock (6 insertions) One month (2S insertions) . . S 17e The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, foi errors in Classified AdvertiaemeMa Xoad J.our tvlvertii-en'cnt the first day it appear and notify us iininedifctely it error ocean. Minimum charge, 15c. YTAINTHD 35 eords second growth f r wood. I'hone 1). 6 2(3 FOR RUNT 8 room furnished home. I'hone 878. 6 26 LARGE douldo house for rent cheap. Thane J7J7W. tf THE Miller, rooms and apartments. 633 Kerry St. 7 20 OLD papers for sale. Call Capital Jour nal office. 62i WOOD choppers wanted close in. Phone loam. 6-27 "WANTED Berry hauling to do. I'hone 130. 62a BTOCK hogs for sale. Cull 50F5 noon or evenings. 6 21 iX)R SAiLB Two cows, also four year ld colt Phune 73KS3. 6 24 SO eords of wood for Bale, second growth. H. tt. De Quire, Kt. 5.. 6 27 CALVES I wsnt 1 or 4 dr.y-oid calves C. C. Kmaall, phono 3F3. tf WANTED All kinds of chickens. Will pay top price. Phone 1339J. tf. WANTED Cattle and eaWos, any kind. Phone 1576W. 6 27 JA8. LTON8 practical painter. Phone 704. tf W. BEAVER, well driller, phone 827J. 1165 K. 10th 8t Salem, Or. 7 7 KM SAIi-6 tons alfalfa hay. Phone 76W. 8 2 COINO AiWIAT Will sell my new bun galow at (WS .jr. 20th at. reasonable. Inquire 1140 Leslie Ft. , f B4 T AtlR.HH of elover hay for sale, in the heck, I mite east of asylum. Phoqe - 1001, 6 25 FOB rMIiH-Jtcajietered Poland China brood sow. W. B. Farrier, 6 mile couth on Pringle road. 8 27 FOB SALE Carpenter tools, complete set, tool choats and Cycle Incubator. 092 N. Commeroial St. 6 21 FOB SALE 5 room modern house, ful ly up to date and forma. I'hone 1156 M. 6fci TOn KENT Four excellent rooms, no children. Call in the afternoou 715 Center St. tf WALL PAPER 13 cents per double rcll upward. Burcn's Furniture Store. 170 Commercial. tf FOB SALE S room houso, two rots, good garden, all kinds fruit, $600. No incumbrance. Phono owner 13:13. 6 9 CELL or trado for Ford, two large lots near school, very cheap. Address owner, 3920 Midvale, Seattle, Wash 6-24 FOR 8ALB One acre land, 5 room house, freshly pointed ami tinted; fawn, family orchard and garden. In quire 2645 Pacific highway. 6 27 FOB SALE Englewood property, mod em house, 6 rooms, fine location, garage, 2 lots, plenty fruit trec3, fine garden. Only $2500. E. E. Tripp, In dependence, Or. 6-?4 WANT To rent soon, strictly modorn 7 or 8 room horse, well Iocs ted. Call t 305 State street, near Commercial. Phono 239. tf INCREASE your worth, fine little 5 acre tract fur sale few miles f ran Ealcm, house, tarn, well, garden, straw berries, raspberries and flowers, 444 eare Journal. tf FOB SALE 22 acres of choicest land ia Willamette valley, 13 mile to street ear line on rock road. All in crop, also cherries, apples, prunes and berries. Oood modern 9-roon house , with bath, hot and cold water. Any '-rested In a good bay phe 250SW& H WE LOAN MONEY FOR j LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE t)N THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 314 Mason Bldg. Salem, Oregon FOB KENT 1, 2 and S housekeeping rwiru. 4S2 S. msa. Phone 1133. 6-25 FOB SALE '20 acres near fair grounds Call at 589 X. High. . 6-24 CURRANTS (for sale, 30e per gallon. Phone 8"F. 6 21 5 ROOM! modern flat, furnished, gar age if deaired. I'hone 1737W. tf FOB quick action list your property with Laflar and Son, 406 Hubbard bl.ig. 624 GOOD car for sale, 5 passenger, $.50. Laflar & tm, 406 Hubbard blV l"fao!u ltH4. 6 24 FOB SALE .Br owner, three good lots $300 each. No agents. Phone 1184.1. 7-7 FOR SALE 2 fine lots, T room house, on pavement, 1900. Terms. Ivan O. Marvin, Masomic Temple. 6 25 RED and white currants delivered to any part of the city. Phone 2500.12. 628 FOR SALE One high grade Holstein bull 2 years old, large and gentle. Vi mile west of state school, Kt. 5, Sa lem. Wm. Asherman. 6-24 FOR SALE One good milk cow, eream separator and good farm wagon I'hone 37F22. . 6 24 FOR SALE 1 secondhand horse power lain baler. 2 second hand mowers. H. Polilo Son. 6 24 HERE YOU ARK Oood 6 room house and 8 lots for 61600. $000 will handle Laflar ft Son, 406 Hubbard blidg. 624 WANTBLr Housekeeper on farm for family of three; will have charge of houso. Call 2.j Marion 8t. or phone 1524 afternoon or evenings. 6 25 GOOD HOUSE BUYS. 3 rooms, large bathroom and closets, basement, fiimice. and laundry, good lot with fruit, berries and garden. block from ear, 1 block from school, close to eapitol building. $3500, (2000 cash, balance to suit. This is a fine property. 7 room modern bungalow, full base ment, fireplace, laundry, large lot; 1 block from street ear. A swell home. $3000, Mi cash, balance to suit. 6 room, good plastered house on Gar den road, with l'i acres ground, shed and chicken house good garden and young orchard, close to school and street ear. $1800, $1000 cash, balance to suit. 4 room cottage, barn, wood house and chicken run, with 1 aere of first class fruit, 3 blocks front streot ear. A swell little home. $1500, cash. 5 room good bungalow for $1900, $1200 cash, balance to suit. 7 room house, elose in on S. Commer cial St. with fine eornor lot. $1750; a good investment. Two 5 room cottages on one lot. Buy them and rent one. $1700. Oood terms. 5 room cottage on Portland road, near now packing plant, acre good fruit and pirden. $1400, cash. John II. Scott Eealty Co., 404 Hub bard bldg. 6-21 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER, General Una Office Washington, D. C. itny 16, 1919. Notice is hereby given that subject to the con ditions and limitations of the Act of Juno 9, 1916, (39 Stat., 218), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will be sold July 16, 1915, at 10:30 o'elock a. m., at public auction at the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bidder at rrot less than the ap praised vaJue as shown by this notice, snlo to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price, with an additional sum of one fifth of one per eent thereof, be ing commissions allowed, must be de posited at time of sale money to be returned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from cit izens of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations or ganized under tho laws of the nited Stntes or any state, territory or dil triet thereof only, t'pnn application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legs' subdivision will t offered separately before being included in any offer ef a lsrsjer unit. T. 1 S., B. 5 K, rise. 20, BWtf red fir, 100 Sf, rot to be sold for leu than 1 50 per M. T. 3 P., R. 5 E., See. 31, S'IS SW54, red fir, 650 M. not to be sold for less than $1.25 per M. CLAY TALLMAtf, Commissioner, General Land Office. T 12 LOAM FIVE YEARS, WE AL- THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FOR SALE Bav marc weighing 1400 toe. 1S23 a lith. 23 LOST Ladies red sweater oa road to Aunisville. Leave at Journal office. 626 LOGANlinRRy pkkers wanted; shady caiup ground, wood and good water. Phone t&l-S. s li WANTED 8 loganberry pickers, 8e per box, free transportation from end of car lino. Phone 92iF3. tf FOUND Between St. Louis and Wa eonds, a speedometer gear, call at Wa eomla blacksmith shop. 6-30 FOB SALE Jersey cow, the kind vou like. J. A. Jefferson 1375 N. Coral St. ' 6-27 FOR SALE 2 milk goats, 1 9 mouths old, one giving milk now. iPLrst house north West &tlelh school house. 6-24 WANTED Loganberry pickers one half mile end or lutein Heights ear fine. Phone 112F4. R. T. Ciordon. 6-30 WOOD for sale under regular price i' ordered at once. I'hone 254, or 622 after office hours. tf AV ANTED Cherry pickers 3 blocks from street car line. Phon; 2505W2. 624 FOB SALE Two dark brown hair switches, reasonable. I'houJ 2210W. 624 FOR SALE One of the finest homes at this beautiful summer resort. In quire of B, F. Jones Newport, Ore gon. ' j-4 TOR KALE Sampson tractor 13.25 h. p. first class coudition. Independence Garage and Machine Shop, Independ ence, Or. . LOGAN pickers mny register t H. A. Tolle's, Dick Simpaoa old place near Powers drvtrr, east D St. M. H. GotUis. 1 j-27 YOUNG White Leghorn cockerels for sale. Ho pun strain from Petaluma. I'hone 10liE4. Q 14 GIRL or middle aged woman wanted for general housework in country. I'hone 38F12, H. G. King, Salem, Rt 6. 624 FARM BARGAIN J 00 .n I. .i tiyaition, block from highway, half o jnonmoutn, 1 milee west Independence. Oood buildings. Good buy on easy terms. Thone 1H04 Mon mouth. N. G. Hcfflcy, owner. 6-28 USED OAR BAIOitAtN'S -One Overland A-l condition $300 One Saxon six, runs like new $700 One 5 ftasaenimr tlp nArfat ann We guarantee these ears. Salein Velie ouipany, juz UN. Commercial St. 6 24 WANTED Three loganberry and cher ry pickers; pleasant camping piaee, furnished eubin and wood free. J. E. Crother, Rt. 4, box 25. Phone 9F4. 626 FOR SALE Cheap, 20 fine registered Shropshire rams, 2 snd 8 years old- fttllA ..... ........ 1....J T - ... .1 uiru oersev Dull call two months old. Geo. Schaap, Pral- um, Or. fl oS FOB SALE 9 acres adjolnin6 town, good buildings, orchard, small fruit; churches, high school etc. $1000; terms. Box 314, Aunisvillo, Or. 6-5 1'OL'NG lady's new beautiful li;;it summer coat, coxt $35, for $12!r0 Society Tailors, 1272 State St. 6 1 633 Ferry St. 7.19 FOR SALE Oat buy in shock, fifteen uuuuis p-r ion. uegin cutting about Juno twentieth. Nnur Macleay. A II. Litchfield. Rt. 5, Salem, Or. tf LOGANBERRY pickers wanted at In dian Hill farm, good gcrries and 2c per box will be paid to those staying thru tho season. 3 blnrks fiom end of 12th St. ear line. Phone 518. tf L. Davidson. tf MESON'S AUTO EXCHANT.F 349 N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOCK USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1914 5 passenger Overland, A-l condition, $425 1914 Ford $285 1914 Ford, with '16 body, rape' hood $325 1914 Overland, ery terms, $4j0 1916 Ford, first class condition, $375 5 passenger 6 evlindcr Saxon $050 1013 Overland $500 2 1917 Fords, good buys 2-ton lumber truck at a bargaia. We wreck autos for their parts, this ennhles you to get old car parts at a bargain. Cash price pid for Junk ears. -ton Ford truck, thoroughly over hauled, $475. 5 nassenger Stndebaker. $180. We sell oils, crease, old auto cart and accessories. PHONE 606 . SALFM Airrn wNGE GEO. BPICEB, Mgr. 829 State Street We buy your er n sell on commission SPECIALS 1919 Maxwe'J run 950 miles, $925. 1917 Ford $.175 1916 Oievrole $5.i0 Ktud-baker $t33 Overland rielMer $C50 1915 Stndehaker Pix perfect $S0 Fito t ittle rnndstor eheiin. Maxwell, pnod t.t new. t.'M. JSnU iIaMvbt mr. Vlfi TWENTY OTTTTRH TO PTCK VLOV Bring yonr repair work ir Expert me ensnte in chorre. WANTED Cherry pickers, large orch ard, good accommodation, I'hone laiWR. Miller Hroa. tf WA2S"TE1 Cwod pruse orchard, for cask. N agents. Write dotaila to N W C, P. O. box 336, Salem. tf LdltT iMonday, bill fold conroining two $20 bills. Reward to finder. L; laad W. Porter, 544 Center St- 624 GOOD lot ia Eugene near university aad gratis) school, for sale or trade iai lot ia Salem. Inquire at 19d5 Mill street. 6 25 50 ItHX cherry picker wanted. F. B. Kixoboll, 1 mile north of west ead of steel bridge. Will pay 2c a pound to xoem who can handle own ladder, tf. FCRXuSILED apartment for rent, also oao sleeping room. 3 63 2i. High St. ' 623 IF its houses you want to rent, we have them. Laflar Son, 406 Hub 4ard bldg. 6 25 WANT to trade excellent good lot ia North Bend, Or., for good furniture. Address J 23 care Journal. . 6 30 WANTED Eight cords of good, body ash wood, August delivery. I). V ab ater. 6 25 LOGAN pickers may register at 3j3 Mission St.. if more convenient than at the Simpson place, il. E.: Getter. 629 FUR EXCHANGE Residence in Engle wood addition and )5 acre tract for modern house close in. Rt. 5, box 142 Salem, Or. 6-30 WANTED An experienced girl or wo man for general house work in a family of three, good wageB, perma nent" Phone 129ti, call 890 Oak St. in forenoons. 5 20 LOST June 224, between Solent and Dallas, a bag of surgical instruments FindW returni to Dr. G. E. Prime, Ladd ft Iiush bank bldg. receive re ward. 6-26 FARM for sale, good prime, berry and grain land, H miles from Salem, two miles from station. Will consider Sa lem property to extent of $2000. Call 11U Mill St. or phone 17.12M. 6-25 SAV'B.agonts commission. Large 6 room modern bungalow, nearly new, full basement, furnace, built in features, ft., paved street, close to earline, stare, school and churches; an ideal hoae' at 2-3 of its value. Furniture also for sale. Box 222, Salem, Or. 630 FUR SALB-Choiee corner lot 100x165 Marion and Summer, make an offer. A aloe 6 room cottage east Salem, two lota, bearing fruit, $2650. 6 room bungalow north Salem, $1050. 5 room cottage south Commercial, $1050. 15 acres all in fruit, close In, $4500. 140 sere improved, six mile out, a big bar lit in at $75 per acre. F. Li Wood Bayae bldg. 6 26 80 AGEE8 All in cultivation, 50 acres of bump er crop grain on Howell Prairie; the best land in the county. Closing off estate reason of sale. No improve ments; the crop will net $40 per acre. But this property at $160 per aere before harvest. 13 ACRES ! Country home just ouf of city limits in high state of cultivation and first clam improvement, ssHU sell cheap if sold soon. All kinds of fruit and ber ries. 9 ACRE SNA? New bungalow, 7 acres in crop, good orchard, a real plie with borne, cow, chickens, rabbits end some farm tools good gas'ilirie pumping outfit, just outside of city limits. You'll .Jiave to hurrv, $1000 on good terms. JOHN H. 80OTT REALTY CX), 404 HiiW'rl bldg. BRiCGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment Oa Ms cab IS cordit 1 m, SB sard, Coet AnTwbere Anj Auto. BRICGS 4 BURPEE CO, lot, Mualactiiren 171 flawtbarM A Portland. Scad far Uaawtiaa aad WaitratMl Circular WESTERN JUNK k SALVAGE COMPANY. We buy all kinds ef jiHik,hari- ware, furnituro, tools, -xuavrhin- ery. There is hard! an, item we do not buy. , Phone 706 402 N. Coral. ' v- BETTER REALTY BUYS Wall located,'' nearly new, 1 9 rooui bungalow. Corner lot, paved street, full basement, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, at tractive living and dining rooms; no furnace. Well finished throughout; carpets oa stairs and Hying room. $IU(a, 70 acres with 50 acres bearing prunes, S miles from Salem, $300 an aor. - 32 acres, 12 acres beari- g pninca. balance in young trees and lnnubcr sits; fully modern bnngalnw; fine a e system, good barn; aH Imrjli rserits and machinery, team, eow, ehiekens. tat. $10,000, , 6 acres all cultivated; email family orchard; land lavs well, right liie to earline. A fine home site. $1273. S15 216 Vonlf, building Also at Dallas arid Indrpendcec. tf An exploding lamp' at South Bend Saturday nlpht caused the destruction of two of the largest residences in the Nob Hill section. TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919. MORRIS Of the Firm of HEKRY L MCKRIS & CO. Eye Sight Specialists at 305 State Street Dr. Morris lives in this town He likes this town and ex pects to own a nice home in this town in the near future. To prosper we must give you the best serviceservice far better than money alone can buy. Call that we may become better acquainted. NO OBLIGATION INCURRED BEBNSTOBTT TO BOMS Weimar, June 23. Count Von Bern storff will go to Koine as Gorman am biumador as soon as tho penco trcuty is ratified, it was learned here touny. Court House Notes I Jennie Pomeroy has brought suit efor a divorce from Stinson D. Pomeroy. She . . allege they were married tfor the le- ond time ta 119. They have one hild, a daughter Jive years old, and that they have no property. She alleges toey were first married in 1911 but that in tola thnv mnrm itovnraed. lint unom his good promises, hey wera remarried an 11)15. That be iul not. Jtecp nis prom isee, and -that he required her to live with his mother in furnished apart mrnta while he dressed in the latest fWnhion and devoted much of h' time to pleaimre, gning to dances and places of amusement, The estate of John .Nietling iu been appraised at $30fi0. There was. $060 in personal property and the 95 acre farm seven miles from Htayton valued at WOO. The appraisers were John H. tVson, HT. V, Miven awl L. II. Hoior. From tlie Christ Wiedmer estate, there has been aild personal property to the value of $l!1.!)5, secording to tho report of H. H. Haiimgnrtner. Tho property was sold on order of the coun ty eourt. Tl. fiink lit Hnaitt H. Oeriff lias been closed and the exoeiitor Jacob fMauf- fer givou tho approval of the court. Ho will be formally relieved of his du ties as executor s soon as be dhtrib utes tho $.100 on huud among nine heirs named in the order for dimriliulion. Judfl Busliny baS signed the final order lor the adaption ' f Hertha Har riet Kujreno, four years old, by her grand parents Mr. end Mrs. Bedford II. Hmth. Hlie will receive the legal name of Bertha Harriet frtinith. rtale House Notes As a sequence to the hearing recent ly held by the board of control as to he unpleawtntnem in fhp home for the feobln mimied, both tho msfroii, Mrs. Ora lloed and the gardener J. A. An ilcrson, havo been diirhared by 8upt. .1. N. .Smith. Both parties were charged witX unihio interference wi'h the man agement of tlie institU'tiun. This, In Urn, was brought about ty tho cos of a fni-iile minded pirl around whom a scamlal had arloen, and in which an other emik.y of tli! institution was said to be involved. ' , On account ilt th fnet that about half of the accident elaims of the state coming biifore the induntriul accident commisHioa orinata in the vicisity of Cortland, the e'lmmlssion will arrange to havo all niTorts assembled at its of fice in that aity hereafter in order to expedite the buniKSB, For this purpose the euite cf office in the Oregon build ing are being enlarged and will be ready for operation sb-uit tho first rrf July. All claims will b w t to th eapitol fjnikiing for payment as be fore. . ( Although the state highway comis lion had virtiutlly awardeil a contract for 23,(K0 barrels rrf eemetit to Cali fornia eow.orn, it ha de"idl to hold up the contract pending an inves!!ga tion of the eement market. When bids were called for on this enntraH it eras found that the figures from all the repriieiitRtive Were the ssmn very good evidence that there ww ne real cometirion among the Oregon aad alifornia peducrs, but rather a gen rlemon's agreement. Thii situation wa reser'.od by the cominion, snd on the suggestion "f Mr. Ben-on the e.intrsct was award to a lifornis firm. This rntsed a Tro1et. from the Oswego rro- ducers, who demanded rwngniiinn for ths Oregon produ't. Charged with the If you don't "Come Across" for the SALVATION ARMY, you are not paying the debt we owe them p for helping "OUR BOYS" to carry on. Tomorrow's BIG SALE EMBROIDERIES " Tomorrow we offer in our SGOui WTBIiESMY SURPRISE An Assortment of our Strictly V. " fflGH CHADS EROIDERIES AT 2 PRICE This is a wonderful offering. In the face of rising markets, unsettled labor conditions, with the mar ket stripped almost bare of High Grade, Quality Em broideries, we have placed these "Matchless l!m broideries" on sale for one day at 1-2 price. Sale opens at 9 a. m. None sold before. Store closes at 5:30; shop early. You Can Always Do Belter At 1 expedient of shipping California ce ment into Oregon under thoir own name the Oswego firm admitted that this had been done on a big contract at Astoria as tt wag shown that the California ptoplo could actually lay tho cement down at the port cheaper than the Oswego plant could float it down the Willamette and Columbia, However, the Oswego firm guaranteed tha if awarded 4he contract they would use nothing but the home product. In Its plea for recognition the Oregon firm cites that it maintains a payroll of 150 men, to whom it is paying $700 a day, and that four fifths of all the money paid toy the srato to the firm will remain within the state. Jt also point! to the fa.'t that the Oswego plant has always been a thorn in the flesh rrf the California producers who would like to crush thorn out ef the marie if possible. "fiegardless of the reorganization of the industrial accident commiaion, plans for the investigation of that boa as decided upon a short time will go on uninterruptedly," stated Governor CI cott today. "I am under (he impression that the selection of the porsonel of tne entire investigating committee will be completed within a short time and the work of tho Investigation may r;o nnead." This committee to investigate the af fniis of the accident comininaion is to lie composed of nine iiieuiboi'a, thice so Icctrd by the rinpliyers, three bf tlie euiplnrtcs and three by the governor from citizens of tlio stale at iurgo. Homo time i uo the executive statod that tni ) ii cittijiatioo would be stu;;t'd, as ap 1 a re u 1 1 j there tt.if oorae luck r,f cor.lV di nun in (lie way liie coniienMUion luv w;' inirg handled, utid it lb to ascer tain j'.i:,t ixiictlv tlie rrmnner of tb wl iinni-lr.ihiMi of the net thnt tlm inve..'i. Xntmu will go nh tit. The most important document filed with the corporation de.purlnicnl dur ing the week ending Juno "J wus tlie article of incorporation of the Oregon limners & Tuckers ussiirintioii, with henrquarters in Halem, and a capital stock of $100,000. The articles are aigned by I. 1). Hunt, B. W. Johnson, !i. L. Klenimer, J. O. Holt, K. W, Mat fliems, C. L. Lewi", 0. L, Zimmerman, Heymnur Junes, W. E. fit. Johns. These same nnmes sre attiielud to tho articles of the Oregon Growers ('" operative aaaocintiofi, a mutual benefit concern. Other important incnrpoia tions arc: CbiNnp Kavings A Loan as-siM-intiun, Astoria, $.'no,000; Northwest Commissaries, l'endleton, 2.'il(ii(i; Hi inmiloii Motor Cur Cu., T'nrlluud, $20, OuO; Mvler Copstruetion Cn., I'mtland, $15,0"0; Hotel Heaaide, $ IfiO.OWl J Tho Oregon Equity asiiociation ineressui its cspital slock to $'J0,I)00; the HileU Lum ber k Ivogging Co., increased to $Miu,. 000; the Calmer Owen Logging Co. in creased to $.10,000. The following firms filed for diioQ lution or withdrawal: The Ackermun Rhoe Htore, 1'ortlnnd; Oraeo Uobinsos Drug Co., Baker; Willamette Hanator i ii in , Hulem; Bend White I'inn euiujiiiny ; Fcllman-Nvwland Co., Kugene. The old pharmacy law contains a clnuse prnbiliiting a druggst from dis perming strychnine and p lisoned grail' for the purpose of destroying birds or animals:. Chapter 127 if the Laws of 1919 provide that eonnty agents shall be authorized and directed to mix and distribute to farmer i suitable poisons for the destruction ef predatory rodents snd other sniimils. A druggist calls Urn attention of the at iraey general to the ipjiarent conflict, and the attorney in rciiyinr lays di'-a the general priscr pie that wh.'re :o statutes come Into conflict, the let 'at enactment lakes pre , ecdenre. : Another big b'ock of tlio IVan jia. rett rosd bonds will be offend to buyers in the near future according I a statement fro ititho board r.f cotitri ; PAE SEVEN $100,000 worth o' these bonds have al ready been pluccd on the market, and it is the plun of the board to advertiao tut bids on $500,000 mora, the proceeds to be used in the construction of pot roads in various parts of the state, la this work the federal government will furnish one-half of all funds required. Governor Olcott has received a corn; munication from I'residont 8. . Brad, of the Idaho Reclamation associntioii, requesting the co-operation of Oregon in bring pressure to bear upon congrena ,o secure tho psssnge of the Lane bil1, appropriating $50,000,000 for reclama tion work in the west. The governot has authorized fttate Engineer Iewii to reply that delegates will he sent from this state to a convention of western representatives which will be held some time during the summer. Eight west ern states will join in the movement t secure a comprehensive prngrnm of re clamation. District Attorney E. B. Tongue of imit,nrn mmm.la an m.lnina from At. ir x. "-" r- toroey iienerai iirown wna rcgara to the use of wino for sacramental pur poses. He cites a case in his county where a priest imported a quantity of wine for use in his church. Later hn died, leaving a quantity of tlie wine in the church. The iiiiestion was .'ai.ii j lo whether his sue.cesaur could m,ta3 uai of the wine without iroeiiring a new permit. The attorney rules that tlm wino thus Imported must bo considered l the property of the parish and not ol the priest j hence the new iminubont win authorized to ure it without ecur ing a second permit. Deacon Dobscn IT'S EASY SAILING A home garden makes life a happy voyage, bringing health, wealth and happiness, tays the National War Garden Commission of Washington. lt'a easy aailm' o'er life's sea, I. think you with mo will agree. If wo but pin our faith and hope to cata logues o' garden dope. Th' pictnra o' th' tom-a-too, directiona sjjr that I can grow, is painted up In brilliant red, that gives me visions la tii' head. Oa onion packages I find, a gem o' art that Uow th' kind, o" ouiona that I sure will grow. If I th' little aeedlcta sow. Another packago trim and neat depicts a luscious lookln' beet, th' artiat shows th' root and tops, and hint O tenderness ha drops. Th' radishea are red and white, and make a feller want to blt, or peel 'em with hla pocket knife, because they are so tnio to life. Oct lellur-8 patkagis I aeo a work o' art that pleases me, th' fluffy, tender. Juicy leaf, that turns my thoughts liom pork anC beef. String beans .ire shown In goiden buo, fn form ii cd color tl.ey nre true, th' podtt hang heavy on th' vine, at seen in sood old summer tlmo. And here' a gem my heart to pleua It show a pod o' early peas, til' artist su.-cly peaa hae seen, for pods are coiordd nice and green. And other jwrkHj-ci . ris. supposed to sstlnf.mi Dadj show gems o' art so rich sod rare, I hangar for th' gardsn fsre. i f't $ Sh ! ft tW.,- i