THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1919. PAGE FIVE. THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAYS tHMMMMM JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS TEE BEST SELLING MEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY TEEM FOR RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISXXa EATES: Bate per word New Today: ach insertion la Oca week (6 insertions) Sa One month (2ti insertions). . 17o The Cpital Journal will not ba re sponsible for mora than one insertion, fat errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day it appears nS notify ui immediately it arrer occurs. Minimum charge, 15a. "MABTIN" painter. Phone 704. 8 26 WOOD for sale. I'hone 2003M. tf WANTED Tattle and kind. Phono 157(iV. calves, any 95 iWAXTKD Secondhand Phono 1085J. WANTED Experienced lady for mil linery Dept. Gale Co. 8 8 WANTED 50 hop pickers, register at 124 6. Liberty. 8-7 200O TO loan on good farm security. I'hone 2O20W. - 8 7 WANTED Cattle, veal and hogs. 1425M. stock 84 rBACTK7AM,Y new wheel for sale cheap. Inquire at Liberty garage. 8 7 FURNISHED house wanted. Call 832. tf FOR SALE Elgin six, Marion garage. 1918 model at tf EXPERIENCED lady waitress wanted. Koyale Cafeteria. tf KB SALE Baled hay in field, one mile east of city. Phone like", tf GIRLS wanted at the Glove Fuetorv, 1455 Oak -St. Steady work. 8 S FOB SALH Oarage 18x22, gas tank 55 gallons, house and lot 50x247. 1925 State St. 8 8 FOB dress making see M-s. A. H. Bie dorman, 1170 N. 15 6t. Phone 16081t. 94 WE make tho beet power prune dippers. Salem Mfg Co., 1393 N. Front St. tf JAS. LYONS practical painter. 704. Phone tf GOOD horse for sale or trade fox milk cow, and cadi. Call 58F4. 8-7 W. BEAVER well driller. Phone 827J, 1165 N. 10th St. Salem, Or. 8-8 W. F. WEIGHT, Turner, auctioneer, Why not got him! tf GOVERN MKNT lonns at 5 percent. ,W. D. Smith, Salem Bank of Com merce. . tf FOB SALE Four -oom bungalow with basement, good location. $1500. F. L. Wood, Buyne bldg. S-1 FOB SALE 1917 Maxwell, good con dition, buy from owner, cheap. Bee it at 292 if. Hih St. 8-8 LABORERS wanted at standard wages by Oregon Pulp Ic Paper Co., Salem, Or. 87 FOB SALE 2 hop stoves and pipe, in good condition. Kt. 6, box 42, O. W. Eoff. 8 9 AM leaving town, will sell seven room house, two largo lots, large barn, chicken house, fruit trees, $1600, part .cash: rest terms. Phone 1322M. 8 11 WE offer a very fine Mason k Ham Jin organ, one of the very best reed organa made, equal jn tone to a pipe organ, will make special low price for quick sale, terms. The Wiley B. Allen Co. 519 Court St. 8 7 WATfTED 1000 suits to clean. C. Ear Sparks, tailoring and cleaning, 1855 State St. Phone 508. 8-14 DEKOBATO sanitary wall tint, best made; beautiful new eolora, Burou Ooml St. tf WALL PAPER 15 eenti per double rrl) erpward. Buren's Furniture Store. 179 Cvuimereial. tf X Wa bny and sell notes, mort- 41 cages and all kinds of bonds. HAWKINS BOBEBT3 s 114 Mssonie Building St Salem, Oregom BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS 5-M P If WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WE AL II LOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON r,n,irnTT.I AM iWV TNTF.RF.ST DATE. 1 lLj i mil w WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS jf 314 Mason Bldg. WANTED To bay 200 stock ewes. P. V. Revolts, Salem, Kt. 3, box 50. 89 WANTED To rent five or six room modern house with garage. Thone 1013J or 926. tf WANTED Delivery boy permanent position. Must know how to run Ford Apply 135 Liberty St. 8 8 WANT to buy from owner good im proved 5 or" 10 acre tract. I'hone 14S1B. 89 FOR SALE Good cow, gives 4 gal lons daily, 4 yeais old. Corner Jef ferson road and S Com'l St. Come at noon or after 5 p. m. 8 7 PLAIN sewing at home, 25c per hour. Phone 796, residence 1120 Chemek eta. 811 FOR hauling and truck work try the Farmers Transfer truck, phone 1608 M, 1170 Jf. 15th St. A. H. Bieder nian. 9-4 TEAM, wagon and harness for sale. Phone 6jF4 after 7:30 p. m. Team will be at Cherry City barns Sat. Aug 9. 8 7 PUON us your order for piano tuning and. regulating, best or service end attention. The Wiley B. Allen Co.. 519 Court St. Phone 492. 8 7 THERE'S money in rabbits and we have them. See Cherry City Bab bitry, 2355 6. Com'l. 8 7 WANTED Ford or Chevrolet touring car will pay cash. P W H care Jour nvf. 88 WASTED Experienced talesman for mens furnishings and general store work. Gale k Jo. 8 8 FOB SALE Cheut hay baled, 4 miles east of asylum. 118 per ton. I'hone 32F. 88 FOR SALE Piano, high grade, in good condition, bargain. Phone 125. 8 12 TOR SALE Cheap, Ford touring ear, good tires, shock absorbers, good con dition. Salem Velio company, 162 N. Commercial. 8-8 FOR SALE Good horse, harness, light wagon, Btudebaker buggy cheap; will take good grade Jersey cow as part. Call room 391 U. S bank. Phone 376. 8-13 FOR 8 ALE Good one horse delivery express wagon w'th cover. Single set of harness cheap. Cooloy'a Grocery, 1275 N. Church. 8-13 FALIiS City Logging k Lumber Co., Falls City, Or wants men for mill and yard work. Wages 50c per hour and up. Good schools and living ac commodations for married men. 8 9 LOGANBERRY nickers wanted: will take tack and forth is auto morning and evening; 2c per lb, good rick- ing. Phone 373 after 7 p. m. tf WANTED To rent grain ranch of 150 to 200 acroa with pasture and good buildings; will pay cash or shares. Write F E care Journal, tf FOR SALE Nine room house, large lot modern conveniences, double garage, close in, on street car line and paved street. G L care JournaL tf FOR SALE Winchester repeating shot gun, with all lee.'her carrying case and brass point cleaning rod, $35. 1050 Norway St. 8-7 "by can WANTED 'Why injure yonr roof painting with coal tar when you can have it cleaned and painted with a gua-antoed asphalt paintf For in formation and estimates address Frank Mayo, Gen. Del., Salem. Or. NURSERY STOra? Italian prunes, grafted walnuts and all other kinds of nursery atock for fall delivery. Also a second hand Maxweld auto will raile for a good team. Brooks Nnrsery, Lafayette, Or. 8 29 FARMERS ATTENTION We handle the old reliable Page fence direct from factory in car load lots; Per f"tion Automatic Gates- Milwaukee air pressure water systema, fresh wa ter direct from spring or well. L. J. Davenport, T. D. Allen, Silverton, Page fence men for Marion and Clackamas counties. 818 ?iie ur we furnish wood and tents, store on grounds, all former pickers, welcome and new ones aa well, at 60e per box, 114 acres of the very beat hope In Oregon, register at Adorph jBros., State St., or Homer H. Smith, Mc Corniek bldg. Court 8t tf LOANS - 6 Salem, Oregon LOST Aa automobile pun p Wednes day afternoon by Willsoa park be tween Summer and Wiuer streets, on Court. Finder please leave at Meyers store elevator. 87 FOR SALE A modern house ready to move into. Come and look it over. 643 S. 12th St. F. A. Erixon. tf WANTED City property, hae a de mand for 5 and n room bungalows; wanted several Houses that can be repaired and made tenetaJde. Wanted installment property. List your prop erty with me. H. S. Kadcl'iff, Bayne building. 87 FOR SALE 2 Fords, good condition, Capital Ciatage, llerschback k Sprauer. IS FOB SALE 1916 l'j ton Eepublic rucx, guaranteed to be in good me chanical condition. 170 N. 24th St. 8-12 FOR SALE 26 ncres fine laud all under plow, ber.ring orchard, good .buildings, paved highway. $4000. F. L. Wood, Bayne blilg. " 8 8 WANTED Work by man and wife to gether, berry or Luit picking, or oth er work together, camp cooking un derstands farm work, haudy at "most any kind of work. Call for D. A. Purtyruun, the Leonaid rooming house, 24 Jf. Front St. 8 7 FOR SALE 200 icre farm on easy terms; would consider saiail acreage in trade. Address Owner care Jour nal, gj FOR SALE Or tri.de, by owne-, lot auxlou feet, 6 room house with bath and toilet, 3 blocks from car. 416 Masonic Temple. 8-7 WANTED To trade. 74 acre farm for modern residence in town or a few acres closo to S'llem. Call at 1166 Fer-y St. g.7 FOB SALE Honso and lot, best buy m ooutn rsaiem on Jurison St. one block cast of Commercial. See A. J. Baldwin. g.n WANTED Lady to help in general noose worn on tarrn for man, wife and child, light work, good home. Salem, Rt. 4, Phone 12F3. 8 9 WANTED Position in Salem by com petent bookkeeper and stenographer. Will substitute during summer vaca tion Phone 262. ef ESTATE for sale, all or half; three hundred acres, hundred cultivation, balance pasture; good 9 room houe and 4 room house, new barn, oat buildings, school on place; aors prunes, family orchard, good roads, only $45 per acre, terms. 461 South Cottage. a-T FOB 8ATJ3 iModorn 8 room house, B men ciosers, i lavatories, furnace heated; will sell partly fu-nUhed; must dispose of at once. 168 N. 12th St. opposite supvejie court bldg. 8-11 RETURN ED overseas man desires em ployment. Experienced salesman both city nnd trafei.ng, Understands bookkeeping. Address R G S care of Journal. g.i HOP pickers register now. Three weeks picking, plensant enmp ground good clean yard, tents nnd cut wood furnished. Renter at office of Wil lmet,te Vajlley Transfer Co., cor. JPerry and High Sts. Phone 1400. tf $2.-00 TAKES r,; block, with good 8 room hotis-, newly papered, bath, toi let, electric lights, cement walks, gflrajro eoo,i barlt) fruit nd Kar,,en Will sell all or rflrt. Al90 have "v 4 ruora nouse. owner he wner nern niun time only erty St. Inquire 1395 N. Lib- tf ",rEK1ACJiE. 40 acres located about '' m('tm Salem. Von will nev- b'-i mm opportunity aain. 24 ---s in cuitivati.n, 4 acres of mix 'l fruit; good house and out build-'"f- A fwA- TimScr for about 500 cords of wood. Owi. "d by a non- ..u.:.i, tnmu cash, balance at 5 percent and 6 por cent or will ex change for city property. If you have any thing for sale or exchanzo list with me. 11. S. lfadcliff, lyBt building. gy I FWS AUTO EXCHANGE 349 N. COM. Y. M. C. A, BlXX'iv USED CARH BOUGHT FOB CASH OB SOLD ON COMMISSION Studebaker chases for bug, $125 Buick truck, cxpiest body. il0 1917 Ford $450 Little Flanders 20 $250 1916 Maxwell $400 Jirisroe, $350 Saxon roadeter $300 1918 Chevrolet sedan S fisssenger Ovreland ts tra4 BM Is 1918 Htudebaker $950 lfl'7 Saxon six $700 1913 Overland $500 S passenger Studebaker, $184. We sell uils, grease and gasoline Ws sell oils, grease, old auto part tires and aceeKsones. PHOXB 606 FINAL NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX To all whom it may concern: Notice n hereby given that the undersigned i'Xeeutrix tf the est He of Bicharl H. Weller, deceased, h.-"S 1'.t day filed her final account in sard inta'e and that the honorslde eouny eonrt of Marion county, Oregon, has fixed and appoint ed Monday, Srpipinher :h, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'-Vock a. m., of said day at the county court room in .the county court housr, in said county and tate, as the timo an. I Ue for the hearing of objections to sink final ac count and for the sittieon nt thereof. OUUNKLiA T. WKU.ER, Executrix of the estate of Kichard 1L Weller, decwd. Dated Au?wt 4, 1!'19 Carry F. Martin, Attorney for piwstiff. 9 4 ', sleeping Tortus for rent, close 255 tenter St. 8 GXD all around h;rse for sale, at year own price. 125 8, 13th St. 8 9 WANTED Lead of .lover hsv. 1045. Phone 89 FOB SALE Good young team ef hors ea, wrifiht about 15W each. Phone 65F5, Dr. Miles ranch. WANTED School girl to look after 3 vear old baby, day time. Apply 424 8. Cottage. -8 FOR SALR 2 doscn laving hens and 30 pullets. 715 S. 12th St. upstairs. LOST Package of merchandise con taining pongee silk, hose and under wear. Finder call SS;iR. 8 9 WANTED To buy from owner fruit ranch, 10 to 40 acres, partly devel oped. 'A 7 care Journal. 8 9 WANTED To Imsc small acreage, fairly well impro d, not more than 5 miles from Salem. Address with de scription and terms. Lease eare Jour nal 8 7 tivation. new house and barn, $75 per acre, terms, 6 p rcent. M. M. Ma gee, Salem, Rt. a. I'hone 81F25. 8 7 FOR SALE 5 roc-Mi house all furnish ed and ready to move into at a bar pain price of $2o.'. See Fred Durbin, 275 State St. S-S FOB. SALE 5 acres, acres logans, good rouse anu oarn. i"i nines irom eitv. A snap at $2000. Call and see Fred lhirbiu, 273 State St. 8 8 . NOTHING BETTER . 50 acres river bottom in high state of cultivation, 6 acres corn, 3 acres po tatoes, 2 acres bouns, 14 acres hay, Vt grain, 2 acres veget'ibles; good team, I cow, 3 shoats, 30 chickens, wood and farm machinery; cooil farm improve ments. A real snap. mOO. Must be sold at once. 60 acres, 45 in ultivation, 15 acres fine 2d growth t'mber, fair improve ments; I S crop goes, 6000, '4 cash balance to suit. 80 acres all under cultivation, 50 acre of crop goes with it; the finest soil in Oregon; location Howell prairie, fair improvements, $160 per acre. U nniHt hurry. Thee are real sna and high class properties. Our time is limited. JOHN. H, SCOTT REALTY CO. 404 Hubbard building WANTED At $2000 to $6000 a year and up accounts, bookkeepers, office men, stenographers, cashiers. I want to hear from enpnble applicants.eithe; with or without bookkeeping expori enes, who ara ambition to get into higher accounting positions. Our or ganization, with tho largest staff of accounting and business efficiency experts in the world and with reiire- aentatives throughout the United States, ran meet only to a very lim ited degree the numerous calls being made for high grade accountants, cost accountants, auditors, junior and senior accountants. Government al and business demands have ex hausted the euprly of trained men available. The readjustment of eommo-ce and industry to a peace basis; tho re construction end reorganization of American bosineM along more effi cient lines, the more scientific analy sis of costs to meet domestic and world competition, and the necessi ty for accu-ate income and excess profit tax n)iort8 to the government hnve created thousands of new and attractive opportunities for perma nent positions in the higher account ing field. Our organization bns been called np on to help meet this unusual situa tion and has requested mo to inte"- view both men snd women in this community who lesire to qualify for position through training. This can bo done while lidding your present position. Accepted applicants will be placed under the direct supervision of one of our staf a ee-tified pun lie accountant nnd trained in the speeiul procedure necessary to qual ify for important accounting work. A present knowledge of bookkeeping is desirable, but uot required. No in terviews will be granted except to those who state in writing their ngu, business experience, present position, education, if posjitle give telephone number. AH inforintion confidential. B 410, Journal. 8 7 FOR HALF Or trade, 1M) seres of A-l bottom land located 4 miles from Junction City; a good new barn, 135 acres in cultivation, 25 acres f&eturs, well fenced and or ffrmd gravel mad. Will take good city property or acreage in or near Halem. Pries $11,500. Address G F Journal. 89 MODERN house, st among beautiful shrubbery and f'owers, seven rooms, oa paved street, 2 blocks to street ear lias, fruit, berries, barn, chick en house and gamge, 1 13 acres of ground. Apply owner, 1631 Market St. 88 A KB yoo a sneecftful salesman work ins; among farm trade! Or are you ambitious to tenme enel Do yon want to earn $251 $350 a month, wholesaling groceries to farmers! Hteady demand. Yearly repeater. Same territory. 7f o, give age, ex perience, phone number. Car requir ed. H. Hunting, box 2099, Portland, Oregon. 8 13 FOB SALE A good Willamette valley ranch 87 acres, 12 fnil from Ha lem 2 miles from good town, V4 mils from R. R. station V. to Z miles to S churches and 3 schools in cluding h'jth school; mail delivery twirr ssch dav; telephone; good noighboTliorid; the bert cold soft wa- tfT. Pennsd end eross fenced; level land t s-n-S ash timber, sisin rosd.i rood buiidssai: with or without crop and eqnipmsi. Just pot in bum 50 tons tf hsv from 12 acres. This is one of the best producing ranrhe In this eosntry; will sell all or a part to suit parrhsser. if taken at once. Prank W. Lathrnp, Turner, Or. tf NICi in. RESIT STOCKS ARE BLAMLD FOR PRICES Food Supplies b Storage Held For Speculative Purpose, BeHef. Washington, Aug. I. (Fulled Press) With prices generally higher, storks of food is storage this yeai are much greater than last year, the federal iradc commission report id today. The eommisaivn charged that " appar ently V these stocks are oeiug held speeuh-tively for still higher prices. The excess oa Juue 1, 1919, over June I, a year ago, was 19 per real iu the combined total aumlier of the uiott im portant foods in dry and cold btorag, the commission said. This did not in clude surplus army food. "The fact that stocks of many im portant food were much larger ciu June I, 1919, while prices were high, Or higher, apparently menus that tiiey are being withheld speculatively lor a world demand, which is not now here, but which is expected whe.i hunger impelled strikers secure higher wages with which higher food prices can be paid," the commission wid. , Appearing before the senate sub committee of the Diatrict of Columbia, investigating the high cost Ot living, U D. 11. Weld of ruift ii company, to day denied that tSwift was a memoir e the alleged "big five" packer toiuGine. "I waut to Vay," lie said, "that Swift & company in keen competi tion with all other packers nnd it is Im possible to nmiiipuluto the prices of meat in any way. "Furthermore, no legislation or gov ernment interference in coimeclion with the packing industry could possibly re duce meat prices. Rather, such inter forence would be more likely to inuoiise operating couts and, hence, raise prices." ' YISIMG EDITORS TO FEAST ON PRODUCTS OF MARION COUNTY SUNDAY When the 350 editors of the nation1 al eiHtorial association visit ralem Hundav evening, tnev will be served with real Holoni nnd Marion county products. They will eat bread baked in tiulem. and for drinks they will ip the product of the loganberry and of tho apple, loganbeny juice and Applju The butter will be furnished by the 'Salem creameries liiul the beans will be the dehydrated product of the Sa lem KTng's Products Co. The brick cheese the editors will have served them will be of fcaleiii make and the dehydrated loganberries will be of the famous Hal em Kind's Products com pany. haeh editor will be furnished with a menu that will impiera upon him the fact that he is eating of the product of Marion county. Alter the luncheon, there will be rides nnd viows around Hnlem and vicinity. The lunrheon will be served i Wi:!r-'r park about 6:110 Xunday evening. Wage Cut In Shipyard At Seattle May Bring Strike Henttle, Wash., Anr. 7. The strike of 1 1,000 men pi the Rkinner 4 Eddy yard threatened yesterdnv as the resiiit of a wn'0 cut for 1234 men, was held in nlieyauce by a special meeting of the Metnl Trcdes Council lust night. The men were instructed to enm'm at work under protest unless called out by the con-cil, and tho interiinlional offi cers In Ran Francisco have been asked to suggest tt course to pursiM . The pro test carries a retroactive clause dating from tho time wat'es were cut. Whites Ouit Wk&Nepro Workers Return To Jobs Chicago, Aug. 7. (Failed Prefs.) On" negro was wounded nnd 550 white workers ouit their jobs tnilny with the return it 8000 negro butchirs find hog semners to their jobs, which revived race feeling at the stockyards here. Onsrded by 1200 policemen and 200 deputy sheriffs, nnd with two regiments nf Infnntry stationed in arnoiies nrr.r by, the nrtrroes, who had been laid off ten dnys for fenr of more raie rioting, began early this morning filing into the slnnehtrr houses. Every woiker, white and black, was searched for arms. POSTAL EMPLOYES ASK 50 PERCENT RAISE IN WAGES OF PRESIDENT Washington, Au. 7. Postal work era today asked president Wilsoa for a fifty poreent wae increase. A letter, carried to the whits house by a delegation of lost si anion heads, said the postal wag protilem is fully as pressing as the riilroad wage prob lem and sshed thai their case be in rludi-d whea tho ge-c'nl proposition of food and living etti's is submitted to congress. The letter wa presented by E. .1. Oainor, president of the National asso ciation of letter i'arnors; Thomas F. Flsherty, seerntury frsfurer of the National Federation of Postoffire Em ployes, and E. J. By.in, president of the. Kailway Mad imiociation. The letter nWlarel that while living cos's in the last five or six years have inrretised approximately 100 per eent, postal employes hav-3 been granted sn average increase of oi'ly 20 per cent. --. P-IV fillCai I VI 1J kiinC.uiC.j9 Pwiidle From 46 Monthly To Only Three la 6 Years During the woath of July, 1919, there Delineators for Seplember Nov In It is a most interesting number showing Advance Fall Fashions The New Butterlck Patterns shown in this number '.vill reach us in a frw days. Tlan your FALL GAR MENTS early and ketp abreast of Fashions. Special A large shipment of New Dress Velvets have just arrived. You Can Always Do Better At 1 iloooiaoooD g fc: was 23 arrests mado by the Saltm po lice for tho following: Speeding 7 vagrancy 3, selling in toxicating liquors 1, burglnry 1, polyg amy 1, drunks 3 suspects 2 larceny of automobile 2, driving auto past street car unlawfully 2, introducing intoxicat ing liquors into the city 1, painting window of store whereby the interior could not be seen from the sidewalk 1 and insane 1. Jo the prohibitionist as well as others it may bo of interest to know that tho police records for July of six years ngo show that the Salem police force was busy most of the time taking care of drunken men and arresting men who were disorderly as well as drunk, j The record for July lU for the month' is as follows: Number of arrests d'i (f which Hi v ere for being drunk and' disorderly, a for begging end i) for vag rariy. Tho lines collected by the t lice Inst month amounted to !)1..W. Six years ago when saloons were running wide open in Haleni, the fines for July amoui'ted to 2i2.IH). Forest Fire Patol Airplanes Are Active: The two forest firo patrol airplanei which were in Eugene (Saturday re turned here today on another inspection trip of tho country ns far south as Med ford. They remained over night rn Eu - Y. W.C.A. Sewing Machines Used to Makc'Trench Gowns" of Army Nurses t ' It A. 1 1 Along wiih gur-. and shrapnel; oldiers and nurse , auto trucks and fivid, the sevii'g marhine went lo I'rance to do it ; art in winning the war. It h.n run ncrrily over hospital Firnirnts, rips ill "O. V." shirts and klhiVi blouses. And now it is making summer Irocki for the hundred of mines who mii5t stay in France a few mTith longer as the health guards of troop still there. One o the buit little machines in France Clean-Up Sale Coats Middies $1.79 See Court Street Window gene as the guests of the Commercial club, being served with dinner at tho Kainbow, The machines were piloted by Wut. E, O. Kiel and Hergeant Frank McKee, who will hold these positions regularly. One of the machines carried a passengor, Albert H. Gillie of tne state forestry service in ralem. Lieut. Kiol had with him an order from Major A. B. Smith, of Mather IFiohl snying that six more plait" were to be added to Oregon's fire squadron, and that they would prob ably errivo by Thursday. Tho plunes are coining from Faernmrnto, and are sent in response to I.ieut. Kiel's request for more uhips in this territory. They will report to Wulem and then bo as signed to a putrid. Lieut. Kiel and ISergeant McKee will leave Kugeno this morning and go to lioMdiuiv, followi.'iK an easterly course, arriving in tho latter place at noon. I Following a similar couf-e they will reacn Mertlorrt at night and return to Hnl,,.m the following day covering tho territory to the west. The flight to Kuncno today was made in a direct course, so that little chance win given to look out for fires. I.ieut. Kiel lins been in Salem, since com ing from Camp Lewis making plans with Htate Forester. F. A. KII;otr for patrolling tho state from the Washing ton boundary to the California lino and from the Cascades to tho eomt. The j eight machines, according to the plans of tho liiuilemii'.t are to be divided j equally between Halcin and Kosebnrg. 1 i;ii;enc liegister. 1 a t - tJ rmn ttatnt. is the one in the picture, which has Mood for many king war mouths, and now through the armistice and peace days, in one corner of the Y. W. ('. A.'i nurses' club at Angers, called i fl.vtionatcly the "little red hut." This nurse has ccme in from duty in the neighboring hospital, throirt back her red lined e.ipc and gone l wrk on the fuiiiing up of a dainty summer gown which she hopes lo wear in Aiig"'' ui her Lome town b-ck in the state.