THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 1919. PAGE FIVE. t 1 .... i 1 1 THE , JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY I JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTEIENT IS THE BEST SELLING MEDIUM LN MARION COUNTY-TRY TEEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EATES: Bte per word New Today: ac insertion lo One week (6 insertions) 5c One month (26 insertions)--, 17e The Capital Journal will not be re ivounible far more t hua one insertion, toi error ia Classified Advertisements Bead your a-ivertideirent the first day it appears end notify us immeeli&lely if error occurs. Minimum charge, 13c. "MARTIN" painter. Phone '04. 8 20 FURNISH KD house wanted. Call 852. tf WANTED 6 or 7 room house by per manent tenant. I'houe 730 W. 7-31 FOH SAIiK Crude Shorthorn bull rtlves. U. M. Cock, Turner, Kt. 2. 8 4 ROOM and board eloso in. 495 N. Cum. ttt. I'houe 1440. tl FOB SAL K Cheap one nor, harness and buck. 17th and Market St. S-l WANTE1 ttood one horse wagon. Ad dress Kt. 4, box ISA. 7-31 WANTKD Woman fur housework, 4U4 N. Liberty St. 8 1 OAK wood fur salo Ji) per cord. Phone b7P31. 731 FIRST class room and board close in. 495 N. Com'!. Phone 1440. tf TVAN'TfllX Light housekeeping rooms. Phono Mrs. 1'eairs, 742. 8 1 FURNIKIIKU 5 room modern flat and garage if desired. Phono 17e7V. tf WAINTHI Lady dish washer j23 N. t'-om'l pit. OcOd wag. s. 8 2 WE make the beat power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1390 N. Front St. tf JAS. LIONS practical painter. Phone 704. tf FOB SALE Horse, buggy and har ness 775 N. 21st St. S-S W. BRAVER well driller. Phone 827J, 1165 N. lath St. Sulom, Or. 8-8 W. P. WRIGIIT, Turner, auctioneer, Why not get himf tf FOB SALE Choice lot, paved street 200 cash. Others at . cost to own er, on terms. Box It), Marion, Or. 8 2 FURNISHED housekeeping and single .bod rooms for rent. No children, Cnll afternoons 715 Center St. 8-6 FOR SALK Building 24x36 and small Jot cheap. Phone 105SJ or 102F13. 8-6 LOOT On tSilverton . road, crank as cmbly for Velie car. .Return to Sa lem Velio company, reward. 8-2 FOB SALE A high grade pinno, first class condition at a bargain. Phone 125 or 36. 7 31 HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale, at 210 4th St. Ivingwood Park. A. L. Page. 7 31 CRAIN separator for sale 30x00, fair condition cheap if sold t oni'e. Ad dress 13 B euro Journal. 7 31 WANTED 100O suits to clean. C. Ezra Sparks, tailoring and cleaning, 1835 State St. Phone 5U8. 8-14 DErtORATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful sew colors. Burcns Com '1 St. tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per donblo fell upward. Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. tf FOR SALE Cheep good desirable! building lot, pavement and sidewalk I in. Eniiiiro at 162 X. Commercial St. for Junes. 8 8 YOU SALE Lease 5 aore home, crop eorn, beans, potatoes, fine lot pears and other fruits, 30 White Leghorn chickens, horse, biigy, light spring wagon and harness; also household goods. J. A. Callan, Chciuawa road near Pacific highway. 8 2 We buy and sell notes, mort- K-gcs and all kinds of bonds. HA WRIT'S A ROBERTS 314 Msonle Building t Bairns, Oregoa BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS 5-FARM 1 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. Salem, Oregon TENT for sale. Phone 220SJ 86 FOH SALE Paled hay ia field, one m.le east of city. 1'bone Hit 4. tt FOR SALE Oond tcu of black hort.es. 1'hone 1073. " 8-2 SOME pigs for sale. 1 i : i' t Call 87F24 eve 82 ...e. UXFI'RNISHED 4 room apartments fur rent cheap. Gall 1737W. tf MEN wanted at tile works near fair jrrounls. Apply Salem Tile t Mercan tile Co. " tf FOIS SALE i Culorie fircless cooker. ono compart uieut. Call 785 Court St. 8-1 WANTED tfood ruileh eow giving milk, Jersev preferred. Write Kt. 3, box 91. " 7-31 WANTED Employment as steam or gas tractor engineer and fireman. J-2S care Journal. ' 8-2 FOB SALE 1919 Ford touring, or will trade for larger car. Address J -29 care Journal. 7-31 Ft) II KENT Large, front loom suitable for two, board. 461 .N. High. Phone ii::. tf FOB SALE 6 lots, sevon room house, chicken house, good shape, (2U00. Joe Smith, 090 S. 2-d. 7 31 FOUR head of cattle for sale. Call 4 IS south Kith after five o'clock evenings or Sunday. 8 1 BARGAIN Six room house, good plumbiig, barn, Clearing fruit trees, two lots, ltUW. F. 1m Wood, Bavne bldg. '8-2 DESIRABLE six room bungalow on 17th street near Court, with gas stove to.' rent until Oct. 1st. Apply L. L. Leadbetter, Orcgoa Pulp - Pa per Co. 8 2 FOR SALE; Cheap one- Overland car, would make fine bug or light deliv ery, make us an offer. Salem Velie company, 103 N. Com! (St. 82 FOR SALE 69 chickens at 39c a piece, Kocka and Reds, Also bay mare eight vears old will sell cheap. Phono 804, Dallas. 7-31 FOB SALE 6 room house and 8 lots, will take auto in exchange, as part payment. W. A. Liston, agent, 4S4 Court St. 8-2 8ALEM chimney sweep. Sweeping chimneys, repairing furnaces; got this work done for winter. Phone 191. 8-2 MEN wanted for sawmill and yard work. Ho charge for wood, water or rent for families. Steady work. Jas. Colo, Devitt,, Or. - 8 2 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; will take back and forth in auto morniiftr and evening; 2e per lb, good pick ing. Phone 373 after T p. m. tf WANTED Address of a few large ponltrymen; can sell your eggs and make you a good profit. H T cure Journal. 7 31 WANTED To rent grain ranch of 130 to 200 acres with pasture and good buildings; will pay cash or shares. Write F E care Journal. tf FOB SALE Nine room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garage close in, on street car line and paveci street. G L cure Journal. tf HAVING Mild all my stock and farm tools, our fine homo of 20 acres is for stile for S00, cah balance terms to suit 6 percent. Phone 1!F 5. fi. R. Rvan. 8-2 HOP pickers wanted; wo pay 60c per box and furnish you tents, wood nnd straw free. Write and register now, stating the number of pickers in your family. E. Clemens Horst Co., Independence, Or. 8 6 FARMERS ATTENTION We handle the old reliable Page fence direct from factory in car load lots; Per fection Automatic Gates Milwaukee air pressure water systems, fresh wa ter direct from spring or well. L. J. Davenport, T. D. Allen, Hilvcrton, Pa;e fence men for Marion and Clackamas counties. a lft HAT BIDS INVITED Tha Hf, itnpoi nnA will ..i.i.. ...I.J jbids np till S o'clock p. m. Monday, T I August 4, 1919, for the purchase of 30 J.tons of grain and Vetch hay, erop T 1919. The eity reserve the right to re 'Iject all or any part of a bid. I 7.2s ECity !L. LOANS-6 PLAIN sewing wanted. Mrs. J. p. Heed, 325 S. 14th. Phone 331M. 7 31 FOX terrier puppy wanted, female pre ferred. 1520 State St. Phone- lsoo. tf FINDER of purse- between Silverton and Salem, mail enclosed pajwrs to t r i'p.'iirs. tV O. Hot 44.1. K.ilem. Or. 7 31 WANTED To rent grain ranch. 200 or 300 acres, with good building Will pay cash rcat. L L E care Jour nal. 7 31 FOR SALE One n room cottaje with fireplace and furnace. Also one tighiruora house. Both have g&s and electric lights. Within throe blocks of state house. Pv owner. A. J. Ka-i-cy, 091 S. Capitol street. 7-31 FAU.S City Logging - Lumber Co.. tails titv, Or. wants men for null and yard work. Wages 5"c per hour and up. Good schools, and living ac eomniudutiouK for married men. 8 9 2500 TAKES block, with good 8 - room house, newly papered, bath, toi let, electric lights, cement walks, garage, good barn, fruit, and garden, Will sell nil or part. Also have large lot with 2 room house. Owner here short time only. Inquire 1393 N. Lib erty St. 8 2 UUP pickers wanted in Mitoma yard. we furnish wood and tents, store on grounds, all former pickers, welcome and new ones aa well, at BOc jer box, 114 acres of the very best hops in Oregon, register at Adc!,ph Bros., Mate St., or ileincr. II. Smith, Mc Corniek bldg., Court St. tf BIDS WAVTXT School district 131 will receive bids for the painting of tho school houso until Aug. th. Particulars can be had from clerk, A. W. Blaco, Turner, Ore. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. A. W. BLAOO, 8-1 s ' Clerk District 131. OLESON'S AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOCK USED CAR8 BOUGHT FOB CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. Lot us paint and repair .your car. Briscoe, $330 Ford roadster, with express Ve-y, 385 Saxon roadster 1300 1918 Chevrolet sedan 6 (passenger Ovrelnnd to trade for lot 1918 Studcbaker 950 5 passenger, light Studebnher fowr electric starter and lights $504 1917 Saxon six 4700 1915 Overland (500 We wreck autos for their parts, this enables you to get olc car parts at a bargain. Cash price p.id lor Junk ears. 5-pasaengor Studebaker, (180. Wo sell oils, grease, old auto part tires and accessories. PHONE 668 NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT mber, general land office, Washing ton. D. C., June 7, liw. Motace is hereby given that subject to the condi tions and limitations of the act of June 9, 1916 (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 lund office nt Portland, Oiagon, to the highest bidder at not less than the ap praised value as shown by tlris notice, salo 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 per cent thereof, bodng commissions allowed, must be 'deposited nt time cf srile, money to be I returned if snlo is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber i which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citi teni of the United States, associations of such citizens and corporations or ganized under the laws of tho United Stntes or any state, territory or dis trict thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchase, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered sepa rately before being included in any of fer of a larger unit. T. 2 N., R. 3' W., Sfe. 11, NW'4 SW'J. red fir 510 M., cedar 53 M., SW'A SW'i, red fir 740 M., none of the red fir or cedar to be sold for less than l."i0 per M. T. 9 8., It. 2 E., Sec. 5, NE',4 NE'4, fir 1G90 M., hemlock 270 M., XW', "NEtf fir "0 M.. hemlock 150 M., HE',4 NEW, fir 1770 M., hc-nlock 230 M., HVt NE'4. fir 2390 M.. hetnloi-k 'i00 M., NEV4 NWW. fir CiO M., hemlock 130 M.. NWV, NVi, fir 1700 M., NEV, SE'J, fir 1170 M., hemlock 120 M., NVV SE'4, fir 1630 M., hemlock 50 M., SE'i-SEVi. fir 1190 M., hemlock 30 M., SW4 8E4, fir 790 M., NE'4 ,SWV4, fir 1930 M., NWft 8WV4, fir 2100 M.. SEV 8WV4, fir 1650 M., ,SWy4 8W'4, fir 1250 M., no'e of the j fir to be sold for less than tl.Jli per M., 'id none of the hemlock to be sold for less than 75 cents per M. T. 9 S., B. 3 E, Svt. 25. 8WI4 XW'4. red fir 600 M., SE NE'4, red ir 330 M., 8W NE, red fir 500 M., none of the red fir to be sold for less than (2 per M. CLAY TALI.MAX, Commissioner, Gen -ral Land Office. ' 1 19 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been apixrinled adminis trator of the estate of Sarah 8. Moh er, deern'-fl. All persons having claims airainst the einte are hereby notified 'O present tile mine, properly verified in the manror provi b-d bv law at the office of Dorm Id W. Mile, attorney for th estate as a'lovo innntioned, in the. city of Sah m, Marion county, Ore L'oa, at room .'Mil IV ted S'ntis .Na tional bank bu'ibl; rr. within, j month of the d-io of the first publi cation of this notice. The fjrst publi cation of this rt'.to e is made this 31' day of Julv, 1919. T. IT. MOSHETt, Administrator. Donald VT, Miles, Attorney for the administrator 8 28 B.V'rS cleaned. painte-I. patched and tarred. Phoue C. C. Kays at 164.8. 8-5 WANTED Owed location for small lunch counter, would, buy place. Writ L Z care Journal. " 81 CONCRETE power mixer wanted at once. Stalem tsewer-lipe Co. Phone 14. 8-2 FOR SALE House aad lot; best buy in south SaWiu. See A. J. Baldwin. 82 FOR RENT House ou Lincoln street mir South Commercial, $10; also bain on Front street, between S'ate and Court, $6. 1'hone 71. 8-1 FOR SALE Cheap, light four Stude baker, fine to make bug for some boy. Get our price. Salem Velie com pany, 102 N. Commercial. 7-31 WANTED Competent woman to eate for convalescent lady and do house work for family of two. No washing. Good wages. Phone 72F11. 7 31 R ESP IX T A B L E elderly widow wishes position housekeeping for respect able elderly bachelor or widower, without children. W W care Journ al. 7 31 MEN wishing to better their condition and become expert cost accountants, public accountants or auditors will do well to answer this ud, giving addresw, telephone number, ami tell what experience you have had in accounting. P. C. Capital Journal. S-3 NURSERY STOCK Italian prunes, grafted walnuts and all other kinds of nursery stock for fall delivery. Also a second hand Maxweld auto will trade for a good team. Brooks Nurserv, Lafavette, Or. 8-28 G COD rX VESTMENTS Six room modern house east Salem, two lots, bearing fruit trees. 2050, terms. Five room bungalow on paved street, 2000.. Three room ho'use, paveci street clcs- in, (000. Choice ten acre Hracts eloso in, easy terms. Nino acres improved close to town, (HUH). F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 8 1 12 YEAR old prune farm for sale, con sisting of 10 acres if bearing prune trees, located in the famous Willam ette valley, in the town of Shaw; fuir buildingn, lots of good water, cloae to school, Small bungalow lo cated in Salem will be considered in the- duul. Snap fur some one. Reason for Belling, old age. See Geo. J. Parks, 365 X. High St., Salem, Or. Phone 645. 8-1 ALL GOOD BUYS 7 room plastered house, large lot, all kinds of fruit and berries, 2200, 500 cash balance to suit. 8 rooms, 2 baths, electrie lights, full basement and furnace, eloso in (3500, (100O cash, balance to suit. 12 acres on river road, fair improve ments, good wntor. $1(10 good terms. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard bldg. FOB SALE A good Willamette valley ranch 87 V acres, 12 mile from Sa lem 2'j miles from good town, '4 mile from R. R. station, y.t to 2Mi miles to 3 churches and 3 schools, in cluding high school; mail delivery twice each day; telephone; good neighborhood; the beet cold soft wa ter. Fenced and cross fenced; level land, 2 acres ash timber, main road, good buildings; with or without crop and equipment. Just put in barn 50 tons of hay from 12 acres. This is one of the best producing ranches in this country; will sell all or a part to suit ptirchner, if taken at ouce. Frank W. Lathrop, Turner, Or. tf WE OWN AND OFFER FOR BALE thi? following properties: No. 7 10 acres all in cultivation, J t lie best of berry land, Lies three niile east of Salcin. Price (225 per acre; 13 ensh balance terms. No. 2 15 acres all in cultivation, well located three miles east of Salem. Price '350 per acre. 1-3 cash balance terms. No 0 10 acres Yt niile from (he asy lum. Fine locution, nil in potatoes, 13 of crop goes with plncf. Price (350 per acre, easy terms. No. 1554 ucres just off of Silver ton road. 40 acres in cultivation; run ning water; 8 room house, windmill, tank, garage, splendid barn, silo, hog house, etc. Good black loam soil. The buildings1 alone could not be replaced for (5000. Price $225 per acre, good terms. No. 3 14 acres three miles cast of Salem, just off tho Silverton road. Good terms. No. 1043 acres splendid river bot tom land. Over half in cultivation, bal ance pasture snd timber. Three fourths mile from Independence in Polk coun 'y. Fine loganberry and hop land. Easy terms. No. 17 33 acres on the Pacific high way all in cultivation, paveci road. No buildings. Good black loam oil. Locat ed between Albany and Jofferson. Price (130 per acre, jjnod terms. No. 18 2SS ncres one mile from the Pacific highway, one mile from the town of Sliedd in Linn county. 170 acres. in cultivation, 30 acres timber and balance pasture. Situated on the Little Calaponia river, flood hay and grain land or dairy ranch. Very good buildings including a good seven room house equipped with pressure water tank and silo and good barn. T'rico (73 per acre. 1 3 cash, ba'nnee- time. HAWKINS ROBERTS 314 Masonic bldg, Salem, Or. 8 2 ADMINISTRATRIX'S FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned Emma L. Dwyer. adminititra trix of the estate of Edward F. Dwyer. deceased, filed her final account as ad ministrntrix of the estate of Edward P. Dwyer, deceased, in the county court for Marion county, Oregon, and said court has duly set tho time for hearing objections thereto, and the fin al settlement thereof, for Monday All gut 18. i;19. at the hour f 10 o'clock a. m. of i.d 'lay io tho court room of said court at Salem, in raid county and state. lated this 17th day r,f July, 1919. EMMA L. DWYEK, Adminis'ratrix of the estate of E ward F. Dwyer, deceased. 8-15 TWO TON truck to trade for 5 pas senior auto, niotorrvclc for portable dtag saw. Write D C C care Journ aU S2 WANTED Two young Ud is who re quire "rain me-il daily. State terms etc. Address W-sl care Journal. 8 1 FOR SALE 1 9 year eld Urv, weight 14tk; 1 2 horse wajon, 3 inch; 1 har row. 8 feet; I plow, 12 inch. J. G. Cttnos, 1910 S. Com'l, lit. 3, box 10. 8 2 ! 'BOUND COAST ! LEAGUE EASES ! ! $. (By United Tress.) Yesterday's winners: Si.creuirnto, Oakland, Salt Ijike, I.os Angeles. I Home runs: Shoely, Speucti, Ih-cs, j A rally in the fifth inning netted Ihe j Oaks seven runs and won the game from j the Tigers, 8 to 5. j The Senators o.iitinued the'.r winning stride, beating the Seals 5 to 2. 1 The Angels won from the Heavers, 4' to 1, but McCredie promises to protest j because Fittery, coaching, gave Hates' a shove th:;t scored the run tiiut ruined' the morale of the Portliiiulc rs and! caused them to drop the game. The Rainier dropped another to tho j Bees, 6 to 2. FRES!DEr4TC0NSIDERS (Continued frctn page one) ceived by chairmen of the committees. Probe Ia Widened. Scope of the investigation appeared brondeneel today by introduction uf two resolutions by Representative logo, Missouri, directing tho fcdiial trade commission to look into an alleged scheme to increase immediately tho pvieo of shoes, also directing tho ways and means coniiiiilleo to ascertain whether corporations are 1111. king mon ey enough to pny their taxes under the war revenue bill, by raising prices. Profiteering ia responsible! for high costs, according to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, The advisory board of the brotherhood, sixteen men, headed by Warren S, Stone, called on President Wilson luto yesterday. "At this time we find ourselves obliged to Bguiu request an 1ucre1.se in wuges," Stone told Wilson. " We bo- lievo the true remedy for the situation, and one that will result in lifting the burden under which the whole peopl are struggling,, is for the government to tnko some adequate measure to re duce the cost of tho necessaries of life to a figure that the present wages and income of Oie people will meet. Postal Distribution Urijcd. "Should not this be considered feas ible, we will bo forced to urge thivt those whom we represent bo granted an increase in wages to meet tho deteriora tion of the purchasing price of the dol bar." In a letter to Postmaster General Burleson today, Assistant Secretary of War ( rowell as....; that a reptcscnta tive of tho postofflco department bfc appointed to confer with Assistant D) rector of Rales Emrosn of the war do pnrtment, regarding arrangements of details "in connection with distribu tlon of food supplies to tho public through the channels of Hie parcel post." It hns been stated that the cost of postage tinder the plan would be. includ ed in the price of the food. Biiiloisoii si: ill he .voulil be gliid to cr operate in the "direct to table" sale of the millions of dcillnrn worln of food Under the scheme orders for fond mny be placed with n:-.y of the, fifty five thousand postmasters in the country, TI.ey will send the orders tj the proper distributing station rind the piovisions v. ill be brought around lo the house by the postman. Price lists wnj lie sup plied. The postmnNters will also advertise that the army fond is for saic so the news inr.y be curried into Ihe most S nrselv setled comniunit'"S. Flour BubBtitntea Offered The war depart m.'nt today put on the mnrkot an additional 1X0,000 Tioiuuls of flour sulisfit utes. Bids will no opened at llie rM. 1,0111s. 7.011c sup ply olfieo August V. The sulmiitiites are stored at Fort Sill. Oklahoma ami include 15,000 pounds of white corn meal; 15,000 of yoTow eirn meal; 120,000 pounds of "isoie" flour; P,00 pound of ri"C f our, 10 000 poun U of corn starch flour; 5000 pounds of tint men I flour and .i000 pounds of wh.te corn flour. Bids must be for entire lots of the floor nnd corn meal, with the excep tion of tliu "issue'' flour, wliie.h will bi sold in lot cf '!0,"00 pounds or more. Representative Igoe today conferred with houso loaders in n effort to get immediute action on his reaulution to have tho federal trade cointniiision in vestigate, tho prices of (Jioesi, clothinij, sugar and coffco nnd to have tho ways and incaim committee investigate high rents. "My idee is that tho effective way to stop profiteering is to tax the ex tortion of the profiteer into the treas nr,'' Jjrou mid. ' 'This husiniNis of promeuting viola'ion of the an'i tru;t latss is good but it if a s ow, tedioui process. ' ' 'FRISCO BELLS 6-)0 POUNDS OF ARMY BACON FI&8T HOUR San Francisco, July 31, The firs' 00)0 ponnila f army bacon offered Sai Franeiwo ccieumers by tli mil-nii-ipality was sold in lejis than an hour today, tlie army truc ks are rushing de livery of the remainder of the first 50, 000 pounds purchase in an effort to kpep up with the demand. Already an Francisco has ordered an aeldition al 50 fK0 pounds, nl:h a prospect of several similar orelers. Th iiacon u sedd to consumers at 31 cents, a local ib-partnient Wore hand ling the food. Canned tomateies r l rut offered at co-t, an-l the campaign started by tho Daily News, a local newsiiap'r, will result ia other foods being offered at cost. To Our Customers Advance in prices is the rule today. Withdraw al cf prices by many mills is common, and other mills quote prices prevailing only at the time of shipment. This Condition Is due to the scarcity of materials, higher manufac turing costs, incidental to higher wages and de creased production. This condition affects every line and your "Home Merchant" has very little lati tude in the matter. Our prediction is, that prices prevailing today will appear cheap compared to prices within the next year. We hope we are mistaken but cannot ?ce what will cause a decline. The demand from the world is decreasing our supnlies and the result is necessarily high prices. However, whatever conditions, whichever way it goes you will find us "Playing the Game Square" And living to our well earned reputation. You Can Always Do Iktter At NEWARD MAYOR HELPS SERVE PATRONS AT PUBLIC MARKET Newark, N. J., July 31. "Newark is cutting the high cost cf living," A is clogau 011 eleven fire stations and a club house today heralded tho openiug of Mayor OiU'a tale of bacon purchased ifrmn the army. The bacon Was Sold at 36 cents n n.mri.l In liri. vate markets bneon retailed from 50 10 r cents. The mavor nersonnll siervpft ens. turners nt station number 7. Attirod in a white apron and wicldinu a l.iir kii' he disposed of 250 pounds in the first half hour. OHIO PROSECUTORS START WAR ON DEALERS BEHIND "GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENTS" Columbus, Ohio, July 31. Alleged gentlemen's agreements ." iicrmitllnir produco firms in tho big rentals, of tn state to corner perishable foods were under fil'O here today bv Ohm nrnwrni. tors in conference on tho problem of curbing prices and profiteers. evidence gntliered in various coun ties indicated that these airinementa permitted 0110 firm to control the but ter market, another to dominalo the po tnto market, while others held over berries, fruits, ete. Prices on these commodities wcro DEFEATING ri r3Ayx TIME ' v I Correct lubrication with Zcrolene, scientific ally refined from select ed California crude oil, means longer life for your car; CivC3 better lubrication, least carbon deposit. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California)'" It. II. CAMPUELL, Special mtmMEM "Horn of Pleithr AA -Kir W .-4 . J-te, r :.'"' f t. While m , r, T'i6 ireute J'-iPtfLn 4 ' lnd corb:cfyl.dln220to43bush- 9 ft V wP M of r ' I sy acr 3 put 14; li'- tftiiyt. i I. , -iilir-'T1t;i '4 fJ' ' C'Stw, she o n 'i -'RbrinyHequjlfiucta. Ihe mT f , f- , ; laiid (01. fj'ii'f n Hitti4il arKl'ics-nfrnta to II F ( w .. i-' A w J c . rt. I-at-ma rr: v ; mtttrUftt hv lo.-ina -t mcsl f m. j Vwr-j.-m Can-.-; ' ni.m mw I jx;(i'"n, stvi ma- I , - ' 1 -r fixed arbitrarily from day to d-v v. ith t reguid for the law of cui.idv and demand, the prosecutors charged. Jicsvt to tho meat trust, the must powerful combination i the fruit trust, one offi cial charged. Cases were cited wheio whole cuilouds of fruits were clnmiie,l and permitted to rot while abnormal prices obtained in the cities. Mnny truck gardeners were In agree ment with produce men-haul not to sell direct to the consumer, (icivernor Cex and Attorney General Price, directing the invest igutiun, were told, Governor Cox blamed the high eot of food stuffs and living in general for unrest in the United States and urged tho proseeutois to wage unremitting war against profiteers in their respec tive counties. LOS ANGELES TO BUY TOODS rOB SALE AT COST PRICES Los Angeles, Cul., July 31. Los An geles has joined the list of cities buy ing surplus army food. City representa tives have ben instructed to order two carloads of bacon, two carloads of su gar and one carload of flour at tho go crnuient sale" of surplus supplies. TI10 goods will be retailed in Los Angeles under city supervision. If the demand is good and the plan proves a success, more foodstuffs prob ably will bo bought later. mmmi 0 A . "o: Agt, Standard Oil Co., Salem. irTHr,nY""r'T. Wp f m C 3 n 3 $ n f rt wpirah n l.l r u (t t. t jtV-"' ie wotlJ 1 same rpon-it- ii!rmpr-ofM(-t((jns; 1 r'.? siiiTi iter. h'v h prici1 for Grain- C-tMlen4 Sheep to rt-1 - i.n. price uf Lmiiiamu.-! bcwusviiue. Lz&t ta th cr can b had on te"'n3 at from $13 to $30 per I good grazing land at much las, f Kaiiw.'iv nti j rat interat. f 1., cji'ucaca mwi h'..nkhi; c" ;n. t rciti. Cor. 1st w rt ttu S. vuK i I LJ u---ci