Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 25, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919.
FACE FIVE.
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JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING
IIEDIUM LN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS
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error occurs.
Minimum charge, 13c.
F1KST class room and board close in.
495 N. ComX Phona 144. tf
make the beet power prune dippers.
Balem Mfg Co., 139S N. Front tit. tf
BOOTS cleaned, painted, patched and
tarred. Phone C. C. Kays at 1C18. 7 -27
AIVOUT 50 rabbits for sale chenp.
Phone 1217, 403 N. 20th. 7 26
JAS. LYON'S practical painter. Phone
704. tf
FOR KENT 16 room house, very reas
onable. Phone 1737W. tf
W. BEAVER well driller. Thone 827J,
1105 N. 19th St. Salem, Or. 8-8
W. F. WRIGHT, Turner, auctioneer,
Why not get hiiul tf
WANTED Woman for general house
work, 464 N. Liberty St. 7 20
10 Loganberry pickers wanted; good
picking. Phone 1USF4. 7-23
WANTHD 30-30 Savage, stato price.
Address Savage care Journal. . 7-26
FOB SALE (By owner, strictly modern
5 room bungalow. Tel. 1598M. tf
WANTED Modern 5 or 6 room house
unfurnished, permanent tenant.
Phono tf
FOB SALE 1913 Excelsior motorcycle
fully equippod 00. Lloyd E. Eams
den, 387 Court St. 7-26
,WAiNTEI Experienced salesman for
men 'a furnishing, shoes, etc. J 23
care Journal. 7-25
TINXEE wanted, state experience Sil
verton JMow Pipo Co., Silverton, Or.
7-30
FOB SATjE-Fresh Durham eow, five
years old, will sell or trade for 'boot
cow. 715 a 12th street. - 7-23
cow. 113 d. itiia struct.
TWO stray horses, a bay and a sorrel,
on Dunn's farm, Kt. 1, box 72A, Sa
lem. 725
LOOT Puppy, part Airdale and part
rat terrior, near fairgrounds, reward
if returned to 1298 N. Church. 7 26
WANTED-Girl or woman to assist
with light housework. Phone P72K.
7-25
HERE'S a bargain, a fine R. S. How
ard piano for sale for 200 cash. Call
t 519 Court St. afternoons. 7 29
liOST Sack of halters, ropes and
tf rails on Dallas read. Call 213fiM.
1 726
WANTED Good shotgun 12 guage re-
peater preferred. Ben Wipper, Tur
ner, Or. 7 26
FOB BENT Sleeping rooms and furn
ished apartments. Inquire 132 8.
Church. 725
WANTED 1000 suit to clean. C.
Ezra Sparks, tailoring and cleaning,
1855 State St. Phone 508. 8 14
DEKORATO sanitary wall tint, best
made; beautiful new colors. Bureos
Com'l St. tf
WALL PAPEB 15 cents per double rcll
upward. Buren's Furniture Store.
179 Commercial. tf
FURNISHED souse wanted, 6 or 7
room modern furnished house. Will
lease for year. Call 2219. tf
FOB SALE Three young O. I. C
brood sows, have pigs Aug. 15. (75
each. C Muller, 1 mile south McN'ary
Station. 7 26
ft .
Wo bny and sell notes, wort-
r"1 a" kinds of bonds.
HAWKINS & EOBEETS
ft S14 Hfsonie Building
ft Salem, Oregon
BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS
5-FH
WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL
LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON
THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE.
WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY.
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
314 Mason Bldg,
M Ms MM M MHt
FOB SALE Baled hay in field, one
mile east of city. Phone 194. tf
HAVE good cow to trade for work
horse. 1'hone 26P5.- 7 26
FOR SALE Cheap one bay mare. 1S25
S. 13th. 7-26
WANTED 3 cords good tody ash
. wood. Phone 138. tf
WOMAN wanted to care for invalid.
Address 2090 Ferry 6t. 7 86
MEN wanted at itile works Bear fair
crounds. Apply Salem Tile k Mercan
tile Co. tf
LADY helpers at house work wanted
immediately ot 435 N. Liberty St.
Pernfnent if satisfactory. ji-26
WANTED Young marc who has had
some experience in the express bus
iness. Agent, American Kail way Ex
press. 7-23
FOR SALE Or trade good Shetland
ponv, buggy and harness. I hone S3
F3.' . 7-28
FOB SALE Evenrudo motor and row
brat, motor just overhauled, will sell
together or separate. Call 52F11. 7123
FOR SALE Jersey and Guernsey eow
giving 3 gallons of milk per day,
test 6.1 percent. J. D. Waring Co.
7-23
I HAVE a Ford roadster delivery to
trade for a 5 passenger Ford, or oth
er 5 pawonger ear, will pay differ
ence. Write Auto care Journal. 7-29
A GENUINE Chickering piano, rebuilt
and ia fine shape, will sell for $250
cash. See Wiley B. AUen Co., 519
Court St. Call afternoons. 7-29
MEN wanted for sawmill and yard
work. No charge for wood, water or
rent for families. Steady work. Jan.
Cole, Dcvitt, Or. 8-2
LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; will
take back and forth in auto morning
and evening; 2o per lb, good pick
ing. Phone 373 after 7 p. m. tf
WANTED Address of a few large
poultrymcn; ean sell your eggs and
make yon s good profit. H T care
Journal. 7-31
WANTED 3 young men as salesmen
and collectors, permanent positions
with good chance for advancement.
See Kincaid, Singer Shop, 337 State
St. , , 7-29
WANTED To rent grain ranch of 150
bo 200 acres with pasture and good
buildings; will pay cash or shares.
Write F E care Journal. tf
WANTED Wood chopper, 2J0 up
per cord, good camp gropnd. Enquire
Blessing's cigar store, A. J. Ander-
ts
FOR SALE Nine room konse, large lot
modern conveniences, double garage
close in, on street car lint and paved
street. G L care Journal. tf
WASTED To rent by respectable cou
ple about Aug. 1, small furnished
housi or suite light housekeeping
rooms, down town location prefer
red; no children. Address P B X pure
Journal. 7-26
FIFTY women wanted in preparatory
and packing departments. Stea.ly
work and good wngos. Apply at onre
Salem Kines Products conipanv.
Front and Market streets. 7 26
WANT to secure a $900 loan on acre
age security werth $2500;also a $1000
loan on a $25(N) residence with large
lot. Both parties are very reliable.
Seo me at once. Socolofsky. tf
FOR RENT 8 rooms, toilet, sewer and
electric lights, $12 per month, 1215
Marion St.
5 room furnished Tat, no children,
$15 per month. John H. Scott Realty
Co., 404 Hubbard bldg. tf
FARMERS ATTENTION We handle
the old reliable Page fence direct
from factory in car load lots; Per
fection Automatic Gates Milwsukee
air pressure water systems, fresh wa
ter direct frnrs spring or well. Ix J.
Davenport, T. D. Allen, Hilverton,
Page fence men for Marion and
Clackama counties. 8 18
HAT BIDS INVITED
Ts ndnw?ned will receive sealed
bids np till 5 o'clock p. m. Monday,
August 4, 1919, for the purchase of 30
tons of gTain and Vetch hay, crop
1919. The city reserves the right to re
ject all or any part of a hid.
EARL BACK,
T 28 City Recorder.
LOANS - 6
Salem, Oregon
vmmim
KilAKI colored tent for rale, in first
class condition, 12x16. Phone 1431. tf
WANTED Ifjod milch cow giving
milk, Jersev preferred. Write Rt. 3,
box 91. " 7 31
LADY cultured, ambitious; position I
outside city. o00 for sirst sti months
Address H T 2 care Journal. 7 23
FOR RENT 5 room modern bungalow,
barn or garage, $12. Phone looltt,
11. C. O'Neill. 7-28
WANT to buy from owner house of
not less than 5 rooms, with garden
and fruit, or small acreage. 210 Mar
ket St. 7-26
FOR SALE One six oom cottase
with fireplace and furnace. Also one
tightroora hum. Both have gas and
tleetric lights. Within three blocks
cf state house. Py owner. A. J. Ba-t-ey,
091 S. Capitol street, 7-31
EXTRA GOOD BUYS
H4 acres orchard, 4 room cottage,
barn and chicken house near fair
grounds. Is a dandy buy. Pay $700 and
take VB time on the oiher half. (Near
street car.
Good 5 room house on good street,
one half aero, fine family orchard. 4
$1400, half cash. Is worth UR while.
5 room modern California bungalow
011 Ferry St. ready to move in at $1400
half cash. Is hard to beat. -
8 room plastered house in S. Salem
for $2200, $300 cash, balunco like rent,
with fruit, berries and gartien. Is a
ami p.
7 room modern bungalow, new, up to
date in every particular, for quick sale
$2750, $1500 cash, balance 3 years. Lo
cated near fairgrounds.
JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO.
404 Hubbard bldg.
OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE
349- N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOl '&
USED CARS BOUGHT FOB CASH
OR BOLD ON COMMISSION.
1917 Ford, first class condition (4"0
Light Buick four, express body $"25
1918 Chevrolet sedan
5 passenger Ovreland to trade fot lot
1918 Studebaker $950
5 passenger, light Studcbahei four
electric starter and lights $500
1917 Saxon six $700
1915 Overlaid $300
We wreck autos for their par'.a, this
enables you to get old ear parts at
a bargain. Cash price paid for junk
ears.
5-passenger Studebaker, $180.
Wo sell oils, grease, old anto parts
tires and accessories.
PHONB m
SEALED BEDS INTO1 ED
Concrete bids will be received by
school district No. 24, Marion county,
Oregon, Hr the layinfe of eoneret
sidewalks at the Lincoln, Grant and
Highland schools. Plans and specifi
cations are now on file with the clerk
for examination. Bids will be opened
at the regular meeting, August ISth,
1919. The right to rejoct any or all
bids is reserved. A certified check for
5 per cent of the amount of each bid
must accompany same. Address all bT3
in plain envelope, marked "Bids on
concrete walks," to W. H. Burghardt,
Jr., 371 Stato street, Salem, Oregon.
730
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO.
"Always at Ycur Sirvice"
Help of all kinds Furnished Free
to Employers
tnrwsiiu. loutu mm. wiu n mm
j. r. comm. iw.
131-23 BuriuM SixmL Portland, Oroa
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
timber, general land office, Washing
ton. D. O, June 27, laii. notoes is
hereby given that subject to the condi
tions and limitations of the act of
Juno 9, 1918 (39 Stat., 21S), and the
instructions of the secretary of the in
terior of September 15, 1917, the tim
ber on the following lands will be sold
August 20, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
public auction at the United States
land office at Portland, Ot.gon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the ap
praised vslue as shown by this notice,
sale to bo subject to the approval of
of the secretary of the interior. The
pnrchase price, wifh an additional sum
of one fifth r,f one per cent thereof,
being commission allowed, most be
dopositcd at time of sale, money to be
returnH if sal" is not nrpT0vcd, other
wise patent wiTi issue for the timber
which must bo removed within ten
years. Bids will be received from citi
aens of the United StaUs, associations
of such citiiens and corporations or
ganized under the laws of the United
State or any atate, territory or dis
trict thereof only. Upon application of
a qualified purchase, the timber on any
legal subdi vision will be offored serp'
jrately before being included ia any of
fer of larger nit. T. 2 N., R. 3
8c. 11, NWVi SW'4. red fir 510 M.,
cedar 55 M., 6W14 SW'4, red fir 740
M., none of the red fir or cedar to be
sold for less than $1.50 P"r M- T- 9 8 -R.
2 E., Sec 5, NEK fc'E, fir 1190
M., hemlock 270 M, NW "NE fir
HSO V., hemloek 150 M, SE N'F.'4,
fir 1770 M, keylock 250 M., SWV
NE4, fir 2390 M hemlock 200 M
NEW NWtt. fir &S0 U., temlwk 130
M.. Nwy4 NW14, fir nm M., NE'4
PEW, fir 1170 M.. hemlock 120 M-,
NWVi SE4. fir 1630 M., hemlock 50
M. SEV, SE'4, fir 1190 M, hemlock
30 M, SWVi SEW, fir 790 M.. NEW
SWW, fir 19-.0 M., NWW SWW, fir
2100 M.. SEW SWW, fir 1050 M.(
HWW 8WW, fir 1250 none of the
fir to be sold for less than $1.50 per M.,
snd none of the hemlock to be sold for
less than 75 ent pr M. T 9 8., R. 3
E., See. 25. SWW NWW. red fir WO
M.. SEW NEW. rfi fir 350 H, SWH
NEW "d fr r,nn M none of the red
fir to be siM for less than $2 per M.
CLAY TALL VAX, Commissuiser, Gen
eral Land Office. I 16
STATE HOUSL
State Engineer Nunn has returned
f re ni a tour of the coast highways in
Coos and CXtrry counties, going as far
south as Crescent City, California, in
order to get an idea of the progress
being made on the coast to interior
highway by the California people. One
matter of importance investigated was
the route of a connecting highway be
tween the Pacific highway and the
Coast highway through the mountain
region between Monumental and Wal
do. Mr. Nunn states that good progress
s being made on all the units of road
work through western Oregon.
WOCLD like to lent two or three un
furnished rooms. Phone 1094. 7-28
WANTED Laundress at Oregon state
tuberculosis hospital. Phoue 433. 7-28
PLAIN sewing wanted. Mrs. J. P.
Reed, 325 IS. 14th. Phone 331X1. 7 31
FOR SALE Four year old fresh Jer
sev cow. 715 S. 12th St. over garage.
7-25
WILL trade Overland model 90 for
Ford and difference. E 22 care Jour
nal. 7-2(1
NEWPORT cottage completely furn
ished, situated on beach at Nye creek
for rent until Aug. 15. Phono 79. 7-28
FOR SALE Cheap used Ford rond
ster body. Salem cue company, lt
N. Commercial street. 7.25
"LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; go to
end of Salem Heights street car aud
turn east at third cross roads, pay
3c until finished X. Beer. 7-28
FOR SALE Good used Ford roadster
looks like new, guaranteed to be per
fect $475. Salem Velio company. 102
N. Commercial street. 7 25
WANTF1 Now befere rainy season,
your leaky roofs, to repoir and (mint.
Now is the time to prepare for wet
season. All work guaranteed. Lowest
prices; estimates free. Address Frank
Mayo, Gen. IV1., Salem, t)r. 7-28
GOOD INV E8TM ENTS 1 0 acres on
paved street close in $2200. 100 acres
improved close to town, $4200. 500
acres elose to town, buildings and
orchard, $12.50 per acre. 8 room bun
galow close in, $2000. 6 room mod
ern bungalow, good location, $3000.
3 room new house, good lot, $550. 40
acres fine land $H0 per aero, or trade
for close in home. F. L. Wood, Bayne
bldg. 7-28
GOOD BUYS
60 aero tract, 20 seres of prunes, 5
acres of pears, some timber, pasture,
good house, dryer located 4 miles
south of Salem on good road. Price $16,
500.
7 room modern home located two
blocks from the state house. Price $3,
600. ' 5 acre of good berry land located 4
miles south of Salem, all cultivated,
good location, rock road. Price $1000.
10 acres all cultivated, 6 acres of
bearing prunes, cood crop, balance of
land would make first class prune, lo-
gnnberry or strawberry land. ITice
$3500.
1G0 acre tract, 80 acres bearing Ital
ian prunes, 20 acres cherries, good
prune crop, balance of land in timber
and pasture, good house, barn, stock,
machinery and household goods goes.
Price $15,000.
Good 5 room modern bungalow, lo
cated at 1290 N. Winter street. Price
$1700.
Good 0 room modern bungalow close
to school and carline. Price $1300; $".00
down, balance to suit at 6 per cent int.
Well improved 10 aero traet, good 9
room modern house, bearing fruit and
walnuts, close to carline, sightly loca
tion. Price $10,000.
6.30 acre tract, nearly all cultivated,
good house, best of soil, several ehick
enhousca. Price $2750. Teiuis. -
17 aero tract, 10 acres of bearing or
chaid, mostly prunes; house and barn,
located on main Pacific highway. Price
$3500. Terms.
303 acre farm, 200 acres under Cul
tivation, balance timber and pasture,
house and barn, locnted near Kilvertnn,
about 12 milis from HiiJciii. I'rice $100
per acre.
10 acres all cultivated, good 5 room
plnstercd bungalow, barn, well, 5 acre
prunes, 2Vi acres in logans, 4 miles
from Salem. Price $1500.
If vou wast to buv or sell, see
W. H. GRABENIIORST & CG.
275 State street
7 26
STATEMENT
Of Ladd Uiifh, bankers, of Salem,
county of Marion, state of Oregon,
showing Uie aiuuuul standing to the
credit of every depositor July 1, 1919,
who has not made a deposit, or who
has not withdrawn any part of his
deposit (commercial deposits), princi
pal or intercut, for a period of more
than seven (7) years immediately prior
to said date, with the name, lawt known
place of residence or postof fice address
of such depositor, and the, fact of hi'
death, if known.
Fostner, Mary C, Salem, Oregon, $20
Lavey, P. C.'k Co., 495 State street,
Salem, $37.
Martin, Mrs. Alice, Palem, $20.50
Cherry Citv Plumbing and Heating
Co., Salem, $7.34.
Wann, T. W. Salem, $1(5.X0.
State of Oregon, County of Marion,
I, Wm. 8. Waltfln, being first duly
worn, depose and say upon oath, that
I am the cashier of Iadd Kiwh, bank
ers of Salem, county of Marion, stste
of Oregon; that the foregoing state
ment is a full, true, correct and com
plete statement, showing the name,
last known residence or post office ad
'dress, fact of death, if known, and
I the amount to the credit of each de
'positor as required by the provisions
!of chapter 14H, of the Oen"ral Laws
of Oregon, 1917.
WM. 8. WALTON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this I3tk day of July A. D. 1919.
1 SEAL) L. P. ALT) KlfTT,
Notary public for Oregon.
My commission ertrtre Nor. 23, 1919.
July IS 25 Ang 1-1
FIRST AERIAL
(Continued from page one)
weather conditions were good enough
for scores oY ether aviators te fly in
this vicinity on the dsy ii question.
Postal authorities at the aviation
field denied admittance to npvi
men and refused all inlornuiiun con
cerning the department's plans for
meetfrg the situation.
Planes Claimed Unsafe
The striking pilot expressed belief
thr.t their comrades at Cleveland, Chi
cago and Belief onte, Pa., would join
them. They did not believe the poyt-
offiee authorities would ai tempi to em
ploy strikebreakers.
The type of planes furaished them
constituted cue of the chief grievances
of the strikera They said the machines
were too sheedy for safe landings ami
that they larked necessary safity tppli
ances. With a better type cf plane,
the pilots contended, many of the recent
accidents to mail carriers would have
been averted.
Fully a score of accidents, resulting in '
the death of two pilots and damage to
ten niaehim-a they attribued to being'
forced to fly in bad weather with 11
faulty machine. '
Leo Cites Dairs,
Leo appeared at the aviatioa field,
despite his recent discharge.
'I won't go up in foggy waither
with the big machine, as I can see less'
than 100 feet ahead," he said. "Thc;
smaller machine is nil right; it is slow-;
er. With the big machine it is often
necessary to fly o ,ly 150 or 1100 feet
above the ground. At thut height the j
big liberty motor is likely to get hot.'
Tu that case a man lias to inukc 1. quick :
lauding. If this were done in a city it
would be dangerous to the people below,
as well as the pilot." j
The only other aviator at the field
was Pilot KiililicK, who armed nere
yesterday from Wusliingt".
Oaths Are Violated,
The striking pilots are liable to ar
rest for violation Of their oath of of
fice to the government, D. E. Jordan,
assistant superintendent of the New
York postoffieo, declared this after
uoon. ,
Jordan pointed out that the aviators
have the same status as n soldier or
sailor.
All the strikers, lis well as the two
men discharged arc "througn" Jordan
said. Most of the strikers ate former
army aviators.
All scheduled mail flights were mndn
today after some delay, Jordan said, in
cluding the Now York-Washington and
New York-Chimgo trips. The machines
were operated by reserve operators.
Jordan emphasised that these reserve
men were regular employes, not "striks
breakers."
Fostal Officials Firm.
Washington, July 25.The postal
aviator flying from Washington to Now
York, left Washington abont 11 o'clock
today, thirty minutes behind schedule,
postoffiee officials announced.
Officials also said the plan from
Chicago to Cleveland would leave on
time.
The department was awaiting defi
nite word from Mineola beforo admit
ting that the aerial mail could not be
brought to Washington.
Postoffiee officials adrn'tted that
strike of air mail aviators would proba
bly mean a tiuup of the service bclwcon
Now York and Washington until new
pilots can be obtained.
Assistant Postmaster General Prae
gor, in charge of the snrvico, doclarml
that the two pilots discharged would not
to be taken back and added that when
the mail avintors were refusing to go
up other aviators were taking passen
gers ror nire. ,
The aviators, Prnegcr said, must ttki
mail when tins postoffiee dr jflitmoiit
lias ninil ready tu go.
Chicago Not Affected.
Chicago, July 25. The Chiiugo jiokI
office has Tot been notified of a prob
able delay duo to a strike of pilots, in
arrival of planes enrrying tho Chicago
New York nir moil, it was stated to
day.
One flyer was to arrive hero this nft
ernoon, It was snid.
Cleveland Flyers On Hand.
.Clecvland, Ohio, July 25. -Air mail
service was not affected here toiiay uj
the strike of aroiilune mail pilots In
New York. j
The doren aviators comprising thej
Cleveland eir mail force spiicarcd at!
the hangars early today for tlicir daily
trips.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Drop Freezona on t touchy
corn, then lift that com
off with fingers
1 A
K'tfr
Doesn't hnrt a bit! Drop a little
Frcczone on an aching corn instautly
that corn stops hurting, then you lift
it right out. Yes, maic! No humbug!
A tiny bottle of Freezone et but
a few cents at any dnig store, bat is
sufficient to romove every hard corn,
soft corn, or corn between tfce t"s, j
and the taJlu-, wiUout soreness or 1
irritstion. j
Freonc is the senational discov
ery of a Cincinnati genius. It i wonderful.
1
1 twin
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Keep Your Money In Salem And Preserve Your
Lrxal Payrolls
Advance Fall Shipments
It is impossible to tell everything in our AD about
our BIG STORE But Let this brief announcement
"ADVANCE FALL SHIPMENTS"
Inform you that we are daily receiving
EXPRESS SHIPMENTS
of the
New Things for Fall
Today we received a most beautiful line of WAISTS.
No house in America will show anyxrJng more
DAINTY, more BEAUTIFUL or more CORRECT.
To Make Room for These
Shipments
Wc have put SPECIALS on lines to be closed out,
which mean MONEY IN YOUR POCKET to BUY
NOW.
You Can Always Do Better At
gqmammmaimKammmmJSKimmdn n iilliillllUn inr WlkiillWIl'liWmWlCT
ADOPTION OF
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excluding Jnpancse from their territor
ies under immigration laws. J I or peo
ple are. smarting under the alleged stlg
ma.
"It is the most sensitive question In
the Jupaneso empire. Think yon tho
Japanese government will neglect the
opportunity again to insist on rcsorva-
tioua on this point if negotiations arc
ever reopened f
"Think you the Italian parliament,
having the opportunity would hesitate
to place in the treaty reservations which
they believe neecssary to protect Ital
isn interests at Fiuino, Dalmutia and
along the Adrlaticf
Other Reservations Loom.
"And the French, chamber of depn
ties, has demanded of Clemenceau the
evidence upon which ho based his sign
ing of tho treaty without proviunig for
a standing army under the league to
protect the borders of France.
"Would there be cause ror surprise
if Groat Britain, under the circum
stances, should add a reservation that
limitation of naval armaments should
not apply to that government, by reason
of Great Britain's peculiar situation!
"UiiImbs we approve the treaty as It
stands we open the door to all the dis
astrous possibilities of renewal of dis- V' counsellor to tho Italian embas
sy In Wnshinirton.
VHOArMIOOrWORKf
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UNITED BTATES RAH.liOAD ADM1NISTKATION
DIItKCTOB GKNKBAL OF BA1LI10ADS
SOUTH KR PACIFIC UAI1.HOAD-UNE3 NORTH OF ASHLAND
Vacation Resorts
A vacation is a good investment. ' Best and change are ver, bene
fieinl to bodily health and mental vigor-July aud August ar the ideal
vacation months. Attractive summer resorts are within easy nach. t.x
eursioi tickets are on sale.
KEWPOKT
Heason Tickets from Halom J-8-'
Weekend Tickets from Balem - M-M
Corn spondir.g fares from other points.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
heason Tickets from Balem Ji.70
Fan s to Nenh Knh Nlo, Manzanita and Bsyocean slightly
higher corresponding fires from other points.
OXTBOIT
fVason Tickets from 8lim J4.0U
Corresponding fares from other points.
McCEEDIE HOT EPRINO-
Heason Ticket from Salem
;XATER LAKE
Huist)n Tii-1 ot from Rulem
15 Pay Tii kct from Halem
rornspoc'lin;; fares from other points.
Park will open about July 1st.
MAEBLE HALLS OF OREifON
Heason Tickets from Sab in
15 De Tickets from
Corn sponding fares
VARIOUS
Social Fan- in effect to Co'umbis, I!iver Bcav.vs, t.
Fuinier National Park. Pl.ns'a Resorts, Yelowstoac XitionaJ
Pork and Glacier Nation.-il Park.
Inquire of Ticket Agent
H
sension.
Referring to reports that Senator
Lodge had been assured by prominent
llrili.ib. and French stuti suiea (lut those
governments would accept American res
ervations, Pittmtrn (K-rlnred, no one in
Knglund or France could give lucli ax
surances in advance of a knowledge cf
what reservations might be.
Yankee Sprinter Knighted
By Ruler Of Montenegro
Pasadena, Cal., July 25. "I'm now
Sir Charles Willium Paddock oh,
boy," wrote Charles Paddock, eta
sprinter of the inter allied games in,
Paris, in a letter to bis parents, jnst
received here.
Paddock explained that he was
knighted following his victories on tho
kinder, path by the king of Montese
gro and was given tho right to tbe
same rank in the Montenegrin army a
j he holds in tho American army, that of
lieutenant.
ITALY NAMES AMBASSADOR
Eome, July 24. Giaeomo Dc Murtiiio,
director general of the foreign office,
was named Italiun ambassador to Cer
oid "V todnv.
Prince OlliaU Villa Franca was ap-
t8.55
$2.30
'J6.10
(13.30 1
8ali
from o;her points.
IATT
!N E SCOTT,
JU-
General Passenger Agent.