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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY IS, 1019. PaoE SEVEN FCULS AD GAT.IENESS OF SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE-BUYING AT HOMi: i THE JOURNAL'S MEW TODAY I - : JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING MEDIUM IN HARM COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESETS CLASSIFIED ADVEETISIKQ KATES: Rate per word New Today: ark insertion - le - So 17e One week (6 insertions) One mouth (26 insertions). Tie Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for mora than one insertion, ioi errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your flvert.wa'cnt the first da; it appears and notify us iuunedutlelf if rror occurs. )- Minimum charge, 13e. FOR RENT iFurnUhed housekeeping rooms. Phone 2093M. tf WANTED-JMain sewing at home. 1120 Cheineketa. 718 THE Miller, rooinj and apartments. 633 Kerry 6t, 7 20 FE make the best power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1396 N. Front bt. tf BOOK'S cleaned, painted, patched and tarred. Phone C. O. Kays at 1048. 7 27 JAS. LYOX3 practical painter. Phone 704. tf WANTED Late model Ford body, touring or roadster. Phone 310. 7-1 i FOR RMNT 16 room house, very reas onable. Phone 1737W. tf WANTB1 AVoman for geneial house work. 404 N. Liberty St. 713 FOR SAiLR-Good tenm, caU 5SF4. 719 FINE organ for sale, $.10, easy terms if wanted. 519 Court St. 7 IS W. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J, 1165 N. 19th St. Salem, Or. 8-8 llXHW-KEEPlNG rooms at 152 8. Church. 7-18 irOUSKKEEPer wanted, cook for four. Call 3F4. 7 19 GRAIN hay for sale, well cured in good ow. Phone 7GF11. 7-17 GIRLS wanted at the Glove, factory, 1455 Oak street, for steady work. 7-19 WANTED 1000 suits to clean. C. E.ra 8mrks, tailoring and cleaning, 1855 State St. Phone 508. 8-14 MUSIC box (for eiile, cost about $100 when new, sell for $20. 519 Court St. 7 18 FOR SALE Young toam, 6 and 8 years old, weight 1200. Phone 8HF. 7-19 liAIid'E 9 room house and 5 lots for sale, or will rent, at 555 S. 19th Bee owner, 241 N. High. 7 19 MEN wanted at Tile works near fair grounds. Salem Tile & Mercantile Co. tf DEKORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new colors. Burens Coro'l St. tf FOR 8ALE Ono pair of good horses, 5 years old and new hnmess. Call nt 1416 Saginaw direct evenings. 7-IS WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. tf FOR SALE By owner, modern 5 room bungalow, built in china closet, honk - cases, desks; cement walks, full base inent. Phono 159" M. tf HA V FOR SALE Seven tons oats and wheat hay in field, will sell all or part. J. If. Arnold, 447 S. Com'l. l'hone 2499M. 718 WANTED To buy a small improved place, will pay cash, in city property. Address 1204 N. Winter, Salem, Or. Phone 10S5J. 7-21 FOR SALE Ford worm drive truck, 1917 model, good condition; also al most new 1-ton Maxwell. Call at new Tohle bldg, Ferry St. . tf INCREASE your worth, fine little 6, acre tract for sale few miles from Salem, house, barn, well, garden, straw berries, raspberries and flower, 444 ears Journal. tf We buy sr d sell notes, mort- gages and all kinds of bonds. . HAWKU'S ft ROBERTS 314 Mrnnif Building m Balm, Oregon BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS WE LOAN MONEY FOR mm h f LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON I THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. I WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. 1 HAWKINS & ROBERTS ft 314 Mason Bldg. I FIRST class room and board close in. 45 X. Ceiu'L Phone 1146. tf GRAIN' hay for sale, 1 mile east of Sa lem. Phone 19F4. . 7-1S FOR, RHXT-ix room furnished ruiuse at 1023 N. 17th on carliae. 7-18 FOR SALE Used Dodge Brothers tour iug ear at iBonesteele's, Commercial and Ferry St.. , 7-18 WANTED Someone to take contract for hauling wood. Apply 162 North Commercial street. 7-18 FOR SALE Hal? platform spring hack in good condition. ApIy Fry's drug store. T-1S WANTED Man to help haul in hay $4 per day and board. A. L, Mullen, Monmouth, Or. 7-19 FOR SALE (Peaches 75c eiate, two miles from town. Phoue from 11 to 2 o'clock 61F13. 7 23 FOR SALE (Buff bantam chickens; 1 heating stove; 1 extension table. 200 N. 15lh. tf 40 ACRES of heavy timber land for sale or trade; will take good 5 pas- s.-nger auto. 2i'K N. 15th. tf FOl'R loganberry pickers wanted. W. II. Harris, Rt."4, box 33, Liberty. 718 FOR SALK Cheap, nearly new Kim ball ori;an and Edison phonograph. 451 8. 10th St. 7 22 M EN wanted for lumber yard and plan in;; '"ill. Jay 43 to 50 cents per hour. Apply Ed's Plnco, 403 State St. 7-22 FOR SALE A 3 year old driving mare; new rubber tired, top buggy and harness. Phone 351 R. 7-18 FOR SALE Thoroughbred New Zea land and Angora rabbits, cheap, 50c up. R. DuKette, Gervais, Or. 7-21 WILL say up to $25 rent for modern 5 or 6 room house, walking distance, reliable tenant, l'hone 943M. tf FOR SALE 500 cords of body fir wood. Buker, 645 Ferry St. Phone 1806W. 7-19 FURNISHED house wanted, 0 or 7 rooui modern furnished house. Will lease for year. Call 2219. tf LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; will 4-1. . J , n iuko io auu i nun yaras; zc per id. good picking. Phone 373 after 7 p. m. ' tf WANTED To rent grain ranch of 150 to 200 acres with pasture and good buildings; will pay cash or shares. Write F E care Journal. tf FI'NB CThickering piano In good con- iiiuun ai a genuine oargain price. Tho Wiley B. Allen Co, 519 Court St. 7-19 GIRL wanted for general housework, liou wages, rnone H9oil or call 444 mirth 14th St. 7 19 WANTED Wood chopper, $2.50 up per cord, good camp gropnd. Enquire iilessing s cigar store, A. J. Ander son. tf WANTED To rent, 6 room modern house with garage. Give particulars. Theodore MaynaM. 2019 Wet more ave., Everett, Wash. 7 19 PRUNE orchard for sale, 18 aires bear in? prunes, full crop; 12 aires in Royal Amies, apples, pears and lo ganberries. Price $16,000. full crop with place. $10,000 cash, balance terms. P O earo Journal. v 7-19 FOR SALE All or part of 320 acres one milo from Marion, good build ings; would take good house in Sa lem as part pay. A ifine dairy farm. Wm. Hull, Marion, Or. 7-19 WANTED Loganberry pickers, 2c per box; free trnnsjiortation from end of cnrline. Phone 92F3 evenings or mornings. tf SALE-103 a, 2 houses, 3 uitniB, buii, wiii'iiutu, sines sua im . pleinonU $.1000 down; also 10S acres fruit and dairy land. D. F. Eastburn Aumsville, Or. 7 -18 FOR SALE 'Nine room house, large lot modern conveniences, doirble garage close in, on street ear line and paved" street. G L care Journal. tf FOR SALE By owner, modern seven room houso on paved street near car line. Full basement, fnrnace cement sidewalks, built in china elosot. book eases, garden, rose bushes, shrubs and walnut trees. Address M II W ears Journal 718 LOANS-6 FIVE YEARS. WE AL- Salem, Oregon WANTED A man t cot grass it Fry' residence High and Oak. 7 IS LOST isat. on streets, downtown, ring Phone 5F2, C. W. Pogh, reward. 7 1 FOR SALE Oue 75 office desk at a bargain. 1835 State St. C. K. Sparks 7-19 WANTED A Benieia Hanrrek double dise plow. Davis Rees, Salem, Rt. 4. 7-19 WANTED To buy trained English set ter bird dog. Jiin Patterson, 221 Su perior St. Phone 677J. 7-19 FOR SALE One bay horse 9 yean old weight about 1600 lbs, sound and true. Inquire P. Arata, Rt. 9, box OB. 723 FOR SALE 12 tons of good oats, cheat and wheat hay. Phone 83F21 noons, or write 995 X. Capitol, John Etter. 718 WANTED Middle aged woman for light house work for year; no wash ing or ironing. Write C 1 caro Jour nal. 713 LOGANBERRY pickers on Crabenhorst tract 2 miles out on Jefferson Way. Will pay 3e, 10 days piekijig. G. t. Moisnii, 140 Broailway. 7-23 TWO thousand dollars to loan on ap proved farm land security, six per cent. Enquire Grant Coi by," 14 Brey man bldg., Salem, Or. Phone 484. 7 21 CAKPENTEES WANTED Xoxt Mon day morning at the corner of Front and Ferry St. concrete form work, wo will pay tho Salem scale. Erixon & Jones. 7-19 WANTED Lady assistant bookkeep er. Address in own handwriting stat ing age, experience nnd references. Valley Motor couipanv, 200 High St. 7-19 DESIRABLE position open for intelli gent woman, falury guarantee $"00 for first six months. Address J-16 care Journal. 7-16 FOR SALE 5 room modern bungalqw ineateil at 190 JN. Winter street, bath, toilot, electric lights, fireplace, basement, corner lot. Priee $1800. W. H. Grnbenliorst & Co., 275 State street. 7-18 FOR SALE Modern 8 room house cor ner lot, paved street. Priee $2500. Modern 7 room house, basement, furn aee, east front lot, bearirg fruit, garage. Price $3000. W. H. Graben horst & Co., 275 State St 7-18 FOR SALE 10 acres all under culti vation, 5 acres of bearing Italian , prunes, six years old; small house, bent of soil. Price $3500. 5 acres of good loganberry land all cultivated. Price $1000. W. H. Grabcnhorst 4 Co., 275 Slate street. 7-18 CENSUS clerks, (men, women). 4000 neiiel $92 month. Age. 13 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free par ticulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former govrnmcnt examin er) 1382 Equitable Bldg, Washing ton. - 7-22 FOR SALE 10 acres nil cultivated, 8 acres of four year old Italian prunes, 2',i acres of loganberries, family or chard, good 5 room plastered bunga low, barn, chicken houe, well, good drainage, sightly locution and close to Pacific highway, 4 miles from Sa lem. Price $1500, W. H. Grabetihorst ft Co., 273 State street. 7 IS PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. "Aiwayi at Your Scrvim" Help of all kinds Furnished Free to" Employers USPWSJU. IfllAELI. K0U. f !U 01 WTuTl, 1 P. C0X01. tWr. Bl-231 Bmmsl4. Stnat. Portland, Orgoa PRUNES, PRUNES, r RUNES 75 acres 4 miles from Corvallis on the river bottom in proven prune section. 28 acres bearing prunes, 4 acres ehcrrirs. Trees mostly six years old and getting bettor all tho time. Trime crop this year will bring own er about $3000. 32 acres in grain. 10 acres in pasture. Good buildings and fine land. Priced right at $20,000. Terms. 47 acres all cultivated. 18 acres in old prune orchard. 2 acres family or chard. Only 3 miles from Corvallis in good locality. New six room bun galow, new good l'nine drvcr, barn, garage, store room, water t'ntnrrt "and another t of fair buildings for hireil help. 7 to 8 thouwnd dollsrs in buildings. Price $17,50(1. Some terms. Kinney 4 Co., dealers in orch ards, Corva'lis Or. Home of O. A. ' 7-18 M ESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK CSED CARPI BOtrOHT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. 1919 Studebaker 950 5 passenger Warren-Detroit, Contl-' nentnl motor $-25 1918 Chevrolet sedan, fins condi tion $00 5 passenger, Miyht Studebaker fonr. electric sisrter and lights 1500 1917 Saion six 7K 5 Passenger Maiwelf, will make (rood r-n cheap. 1914 Overland, ezy terms, IJ50 1916 Ford, first elans eondition, $375! 1915 Overland 500 We wreck antos for their paits, th: enables yon to get olel csr parts t a bargain. Cash price ptid for junk ears. S osswfiger Btudebsker, 1180. "We sell oils, grrase. old auto parts tires and ar"pf ries. PHOVB 6fl i$S$ Keen Them Ho uiei BRITISH OPPONENT BEAT MOORE IN20-R0UND CO By Dob Chamberlain (United Press Staff CorresjWiid. nt.) London, July IS. Jimmy Wilde was still the idol of Great Britain toJty, al though euly his desperate gauicnc&o and Pal Moore's fouling gave him the de cision over the Memphis lad at the Olympia stadium last night. Moore outpointed the British fly weight champion, but repeatoiiy struck him with open gloves Referee Corri cautioned him in the tenth. This cost him the victory. The verdict went to Wilde on point In the last five rounds Wilde was bleeding at the mouth tnd nose, but he hung on and forced the fighting, though Moore landed freely. Moore's best rounds were tiie six teenth and seventeenth, when ho wal loped Wilde, all over the ring. Wilde cume back in the 20th round, showing s burst of speed and taking the offeus-ive. Wilde missed frequently in the -hint ten rounds and left the ring nearly exhaust ed. Moore was fairly fresh. The Americas, tried desperately to ward the end of the bout to knockout his agile opponent, but W1I.10 evaded him. Seventeen thousand persons saw the fight, which included much bniriiint boxing. General Pershing was greeted with FURNISH KD 5 room bungalow for rent. Phone 750 R mornings. 7 21 LOST Sat. on streets, diamond ring. Phone 5F2. C. W. Pugh, reward. 7-21 SMALL ear five passenger to trade for motorcycle, i'nll 26t Vtate. 7-19 FOR SALE A good Dwring binder, seven foot cut wilh tongue, trucks, $125. F. M. Cook, Turner, Rt. 2. 7 2 1)R SALE Some fine shouts, aVi sow and 8 pis. Call 87F24. Baxter. 7 19 A NEW mandolin harp for sale, latest improvement will sell cheap if taken soon. 12x0 Slate St. 7-24 FOR RENT Nice, clean furnished rooms close in. Phone 824W, 2!2 N. Church St. 7 24 LOGAMBERRY pickers wantod, 3'ic per Ibox, close in, Salem Heights. M. F. Woodward, Bt 3, box 111. Phone 112SF4. 7 24 POLK county farms all si.e from 5 to 640 acres, improved and unimprov ed, reasonable in prices, finest of prune land, berry land, river bottom hop land, dairy and stock fnrms. J. W. Mason, Monmouth and Inde pendence. 7 21 A. BIO BARGAIN 7 rooms, plastered, extra large lot, cement walk, hnrd surfaced street, on a good corner; the lot is worth more than price asked; $1600; close in on 8. Commercial St. John H. Scott Realty Co., 404 Hubbard bldg. SNAP, S ACRXS 5 acres closo in, 2 acres B year old prunes; a good family orchard, all kinds of berries; good water. Its a real snap; fair improvements; $2300. John 11. Seutt Reulty Co., 405 Hubbard bldg FARMERS ATT K NTIIUiN We bundle the old reliablo Pago fence direct frfiiii factory in car load lots; Per fection Automatic" Gates Milwaukee air pressure water systems, fresh wa ter direct from si4nr or well. L, J. Davenport, T. D. Allen, Silvcrtou, Pa.'e fence men for Marion nnd Clackaiiirs counties. 8 18 TO EX( HANGK 320 acres partly im proved land over in tho stock coun try nf ens'ern Oregon, on daily mail route near railroad, for small tract improved or partly improved land in Willamette va'ley. For interview ad dress C. T. Joins, Salem, Or., Gen. Del. 7 24 NOTICE UP SALE OF GOVERN M BNT timber, general land office, Washing ton. D. v., June 27, l:ii. no nce is hereby given that subject to the conji- lions and limitations of the ait of June 9, 1910 (39 Slat., 218), and the instructions of the socrrrtary of the in terior of September 15, 1917, the tim ber on the following lands will bo sold August 2.0, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at public auction at the United Stale land office at Portland, Oi.igon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised vnlue as shown by this notice. sale to be subject to tho approval of of tho secretary of the interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one fifth of one jor cent thereof, tiding commissions allowed, must tie deposited at time of sale, money to be relumed if sale is not imrnved. other wise patent will iKin fur the timber which miiKt bo removed wathin ten iJears. Bids will be received from eiU ...- I .u TT:i..J :..t: - of such citi.ons and torpora'ions or ganized under the laws of the United .Slates or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only, t'pon application of a qualified purrhsse, the tairttx r on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being included in any of fer of s larger unit. T. 2 N., R. 3 W, e. 11. NWW WV4. red fir 010 M cedar 55 M., tW!4 8W54, red fir 710 JL, none of the red fir or tedar to b sold for les than l..r0 per M. T. 9 8., R. 2 E., Hi. H, XE'A fK, fir lfi0 M., hemlock 270 M., NW'4 "NEV4 fir "(SO M., hemlock loO M., SK'i SFVt, fir 1770 M., hemlock 2",0 M., g'lVV, VK'4, fir ZVJQ M.. hemlock 200 M., N'KV4 XWV4. fir 630 M.. hemlock 130 Af., XWi.4 SW. fir 1760 M , SKVt SK'4. fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M., SWVt cK'4, fir 130 M., hemlock 50 if. hKV, fir 1190 Iri., hemlock 30 XL, HWVJ HK '4, fir 730 M .. XEW HWi,, fir 19o0 M., NWW 8V'4. fir 2100 M.. SE'4 r?WV,, fir K;r,(J M., HW14 8WV4, fir 12.rj0 M., none of the fir to be sold for less than 11.50 per M, and none of the hemic k to be wild for less than 75 cents per M. T. 8 8., B. 3 E, .. 25. RW'i XW14, red fir O0 if., 8K NE'4, red fr 350 M., 8W14 NKV4. r'd fir 5ft" M- "" the red fir to be sold for fm than t2 per M. CLAV TALI ..MAN, Commissioner, Hw. eral Land Office. 8 16 I WOT ! 1 ;inol :es: for chafed.blistered aw 11 yen are f-t s-irc. and have to ! ttai d on one U t and then on the j oilier to get relief vent need Rcsiivl , i-immcnt For quicker result", hist lwiht the feet with Kisinnl Soap and , wurrn water, then apply the ointment on retiring and bandage. Tim treatment ftlw brhR heartfelt relief to ! M!Krti("mtcizRMaodiMherkiBenipuoM. j AW Ar trrm' M tintmtM ' loud cheers when he entered the stad ium. Tho Prince of Wales and Trinee Albert also were present. Waifs Mothered By Ash Cans Find life Comically Tragic In "Daddy Lon3 Legs" Film "Diuldy Long Log," the motion picture production of tho great rtory by Jean Webster, iu which Alary Tick-i ford will be seen at the IJberty Sun day is an attmction which will have universal appeal, fer it is fXed with children, and their doings. Moreover tho children are not those we see every day, with .fathers nnd motheis to rare i for and protect, them, but little chil dren who are tho charges of au asy lum which is sadly misnisnscd. Miss Pick ford has the role of Judy Abbott, a twelve year old girl, full of file and fun, who dodges the cruel punishments of the superintendent of the John Grier Orphanage, to run off and help tho little ones who are far lag ill on the mis r able diet and poor caro they receive. Child Parti Cleverly Enacted More than a score of orphaned chil dren, some of them tho most clever chilli aetors who have ever been seen on the screen, aid Miss Pickford in this earlier part oif tho picture, which shows scones in the big orphan asylum. Clad in striped cheap cloth fed upon prunes and thin soup, forced to work at hard tasks, and above, all lacking the kind ness and hive which should be given children, these bauies grip the hearts of everyone who sees the picture, Mis Pickford is assisted by a num ber of children among whom is the funniest and most freckle faced, lad ever seen In a picture. How he and Mury provoke and carry through a "prune strike" is one of the episodes of the picture in which humor and pa thos have a constant struggle for the upper hand. Medfcrd Fire Fighters Save Jacksonville From Destruction By Flames Mwlfurd. Or., July 18. The iown of Jei ksonvilln, oldest, in Oregon, wns saved from total (lest ruction by firn yes terday when Eire Chief Lnwtmi of the Medford department ai rived with 2U() feet of good hose. The fire started when Street Cninmis .doner Chris I'lrich wus burning grans hack of the city hall. Chris had gone unity, thinking all was safe. The flames destroyed four houses nnd a burn and had spread to a dozen other FOR SA.LK 8 laying hens, fowln. 12.'17 Court. I'liono GUli. large 7 19 WANTED-.IO loganberry pickers, 10 days good picking; 10 minute walk from earlitic nt Hulem Heights. H. Cunningham, Phono 2IK2. 7 24 IF you are looking for a car don't miss this, 5 puMtcnger, No. 1 condi tion, lalo 1917 model, going at $330. L-17 care Journal. 719 5 PASHKNG'KR cur, lij-ht four, fine condition, tfl trade1 for city proper ly or acrntige. Write 81 caro Journ al. 7 1!) STATEMENT Of Iidd li'ih, bankers, of Pulcm, county of Marion, slate of Oregon, -howiicg the amount standing to the rrdif of every depositor July 1, 1910, who haa not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (connnerri.'il deposits), princi pal or interest, for a period of more thnn seven (7) years immediately prior to said date with the name, lust known place of residence or postolnce address f such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Fust nor, Mary ('., fiulem, Orej'on, L'O Iavey, P. V. k Co., 496 Htstc street, Salem, 37. Martin, Mrs. Alice. u1im. 20.50 (itierrr City Pluiiibing and Hen ting f'o., Kulem, $7.31. Wann, T. W. Kal.-m, -lfl.80. Hlata of Oregon, County of Xiurion, ss I. Wm. a Walton, Ix-jng first duly sworn, depose and sny upon oalh, tlint f am the eashier of I.sdd Rush, bank ers nt 8alem, county of Marion, state of Oregon; that the foregoing state ment Is a full, true, correct and com plete statement, showing the name, last known residence or pot office nd dres fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each de positor as required by the nrovi-dons of flinpler 14H, of the fien-ral Laws of Oregon, 1317. WM. 8. WALTOW Kubserib(d and sworn 1o before me this 15th day of July A. D. 1919. ,,8KAL) L. P. AU)KK If. Notary public for Oreg'm. My comniiion expires N07. 23, 1919. July 18 23 Aug 1 8 1 m Ihe Water's Fine! It couldn't be better, but plunge you need a Meyers Men and Boys' All wool, cotton mixed ov cotton suits will last sev eral seasons as well as add considerable plea ...ire to bathing. Women's and Children's Swimming Suits and Bathinsr Accessories Extra Special for Men Dress Sailor Straw Hats 35c " While they last. We are going out of the Men's Hat businessSo here's your chance. Genuine Panamas $5.00 You Can Always iiinixcH, when Lantou arrived with. Ins men. The Jiicksoin illu file dcpui laienl bad nut iio't for six months, and tiio dcpait uiciit's ho.so bui'dt ill a half (io.o.i piuces when the pressure was tinned oil. House Exceeds President's Request For Money Needed In Rehabilitation Service Washington, July 18. Tim houne more than met President Wilson's vet objections to the sundry civil appro priation bill. It increased the npprnpi iulioii for vo calioual rehabilitation work among sol dicrs by H.rtuii.ono, making the total aioou'it available for the work 11,000, 000 and removed the limit on tuo bulur ics of members of tho board. Tho presi dent asked only a total of S,UJO,0oa. Impossible To Enforce Dry Laws, Samuel Gocpers Says London, July 18. Samuel Oompers, president of the American Ft deration of Lalmr, arriving at 8outhamitin on the Maiiretnnia, ili-lared n.'arding Ant (rican prohihilion that "it is all rot to tliii.k you can compel a country to 00 dry." It was a physical impossibil ity, ho said. .Speaking of Ireland, Oompers sail America had only good will for Kng land, but the gi'iierrtl feeling was tha' tHp lri.li finc.'iiin ithoo' t Im sisttlnd i because the league of nation provid ra lor siMr uerermioan'.n. ''rturely the British will itify the claims of the Irish in a iiiannor to make them as giat Col us the domin ions," Oompers pai ', Contract for f 0 co-strui tion of a sterd bridge wi' i n 210 foot span at Adoa, Lewis cot' ,!y, on the ocan beach bighnay, has I en let for t3l,tlj7. The Cnderivood orchnrd district in r-'kninunin county. Wash., wiii bear its heaviest crop of apples this season, eti mated at more than 100 carloads. Torget It" Buy At ncme!,nrprUoilHl,re8u:t-R7,r,r' to thoroughly enjoy, the Quality Bathing Suit. 1 I 1 1 All MEYERS Quality and Moderately Priced. This seasons styles delusively. Do Better At JAPANESE ADMITS HE KILLED HALF A DOZEN WOMEN AND ATE FLESH Nakaaki, '.T.-i jvn n. June 23. (Hy mail) The wierdest murder mystery 111 the history of Jajmn hns been solved wilh tho coiifcnsion of Tokiehi Hori, coal miner, that ho killed i women and ale part of their flesh. " Tho six mysterious deaths of women presented the ame pur.zlie in each case, a lnrge piece of flch had been cut from the victim's right leg. All were killed near tho Mastsushima conl mines. Admitting the murders, Hori confc--cd he consumed the flcjh because of a belief that only this could rnre him c melancholia kIiIiIi sfforted him fur yenrs. He stated that ho had eivt, ten yenrs in prison for a ti:nilnr crime, and since he was released he soughs Hie sanie (-Aiiu.balistje rinedv every time melancholia possessed him. The Miis'soiliiinn hns been in a statu of terror over the repealed murder of? women always found with a larg' piece of fleh cut out of tho right thijihi In every case, Hori carried the flesli home wrapped in purls of the women' garments. Tobacco Habit Dangerous seys l)ostor Connor formerly of John llM'ins hospital. Thousands of men iiiffering from fatal diseases would bo 11 perfect health today were it not for he deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the h-'bit now before it's too Inte. It's a si nple process to rid yourself of the hncco habit in aoy form. Just go to ny up to date dm:; storo and get soma Nieotcd tablets; take them as directd and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Irinrgisls refund the money f they fail. Be sure to read large ami nterest ing announcemf nt bv Doctor '"onnor soon to appear ia this p.-iper. It tells of the danwer of nicotine pois ning and hnw to avoid if. In the mean :.. . v:.,ai --i -. vill ha