r ' - " 1 . . . r ' TIIE ORFOX STATSLlNUy DAY, MAY R, jlOf.. ( CHART IS KEPT FORtACH Is Record at Camp Lewis Will Sbtf Efficiency Charts Are Complete CAM? LEWIS, TACOMA, Wash.. jjay 4.Tbe record of each iaan at Camp Lewis" hereafter will show his efficiency as a sold1'"' Orders Is- aeTtoday require that a chart Bhall bc'kept of each man and these Bhall t posted" in the barracks so that erery man may know just how he 'com pares with th others; how his company battalion and fealment compares with other organizations In erery branch of the ; military work m J training. ! The charts will show the physical condition; morale and efficiency In Bnip'.n.- irrenades. bombs, automatic rifle. Lewis gun and open and trench irarfare. The various trades in the army also will be classified. , This is done in the interest of efficiency io that every man may be stimulated lata equalling the standard sought far .army work!" a . " Ten tons of straw are Wasted daily it Camp Lewis, according to a mem orandum made Tuonc ; toaay, ana conservation of , the straw, in line with the policy to prevent all i un necessary waste, is directed. The Mr ornnlzatlons are directed to separ ate the straw, dry It and use it asf- beddingr. u ; - it- alriArahla Ravine to the rov-T ernment can be made in saving bot tles, the memorandum says. Broken rlass is savejf and sold, for 7 a ton. Bnt bottles bring front 12 ceuts to 60 rents a dojsen-and -officers' and imen are directed that no bottles be I broken. r-sr-ii.w V-. , . a. an. w a. iiuv iMO. , ine newest of the Y. M. CAr hutldlngs. will be dedicated, Tuesday n;h when it will be "formally accepted for Camp Lewis by Colonel M. E. Saville, com mander of the 316th trains and mili tary police.- The building has been In operation for about two weeks. The new hut, built at a cost of $5500. might be called the Los An geles hut because of ue furnishings which' have been contributed by the people of Los Angeles. The women' of the Hollywood Presbyterian church of "Cos rAngeles embroidered j the curtains which adorn all the windows. " Rocking" chairs and an upholstered, bench were given by Let' Angeles people. Los Angeles friends are responsible .for the, phonograph and about -200 records.- Los Angeles high school art students drew a at tractive posters with striking mottos for the Boldiers.? E.,W. Oliver, build ing secretary, is assistant principal of the Los Angeles! school." He was loaned to the Y. until August. Colonel Saville will be chairman of the dedicatory; exercises. Mc Balne' MilneJrsecretarv at Y. 4 and former harp soloist with the Thomas orchestra in Chicago, will give sever at musical numbers 'lieutenant C. A. Rcxroad, chaplain of the trains and military police, will deliver the Invocation. The building will be pre sented to camp by G. McMorran. general secretary, and the dedicatory speech will be delivered by a person yet to be selected. .- r: ,- LIBERTY DRIVE DULLS 1ARKET MANY ATiIERICANS IN AIX-LES-BAINS Minnesota Track Team BEATRICE. Neb.. May 4. The University of Minnesota track team defeated the' University of Nebraska Un a dual track meet here today. The Minnesota team scored 60 Qoints to Nebraska. 47. . T . ; Pure Woolens I have stlllia-very good selection of high quality suit patterns pur chased, before recent increases In price. . .: y Order yoolsult bow and take advantage of the superior quality of these materials as well as the reasonableness of my prices. John Suridiri. Tailor f Salem,. Trading; Lacks Special Fea toresModerate Activity in -Speculative Issues NEW YORK: May 4. The cul- I minatlqb. of the" liberty loan drive was marked by dull and Irregular dealings during the two hours of to day's stock market. Trading lacked especial features, aside from moder ate" 'actvlty4- in a few speculative issues. ; " " United States Steel varied only half a point and closing at a slight loss. -. - " ' I Ralls were utterly 'neglected until toward the finl&h when moderate pressHre caused normal reactions. St. Paul preferred recorded' an' extreme loss of 2 3-8 points. , Aside from United States Steel, a large part of the day's' operations centered ; in Ma: ine preferred. Dis tillers Securities, Willys-Overland, Sumatra Tobac'cc and tobacco prod ucts, these issues" scoring net gains, rainging from fractions to 1 1-2 points. Sales' amounted to 155,000 shares. ' - .? . ' t. Liberty Issues again contributed overwhelmingly to the ; trade In bondLsrievlneing further lrregularltr. Total .sales', par value, aggregated $2,950,000. , . . ; r l( United States bonds.' old issues, were unchanged on call during the week, . v . The bank statement, failed to re flect the shirting of loans Incident to Mar disbursements"" but actual re serves were depleted by almost $35, 000.000, leaving total excess re serve at barely more' than $37, Tot three weeks hie "had borne alt the .horrors'-of the annual cleaning without a - murmur. Then his pa tience srave, way. ,, , , "And you," sqbbed his wife, "you used to tell me I1 was your queen." "YesC'.he said, with a-wild glare in his eyes, "but , when a.! man. finds his cueen. has used' his- bept tobacco jar" for pale, oak r varnish and. his meerschaum pipe tor a4ack hammer he'beeins to grasp' the advantages of -a, republic ' AJfticaga. made. understanding that no tips were to be given by the men. : .Each hotel also agreed to furnish the men with a hot bath upon their arrival.' At Alx-les-Balns the Young Men s Christian .Association leased the bi 4 casino for the exclusive use of the First Great Leave Center oflatr' assembly nan . and reading. writing, ana Diinard and game rooms. Pershing's Army Shows Its Activity AIX LES BAINS, March f.. (Cor respondence of Associated Press.) - between 300 ana duo American sol dlers are arriving ,or ' leavlne here each day! on'.speclal trains. Smaller 1 sino at Charles-Ies-Eaux and theatres nnmW r nteHn .n Imti? in that town anfl tnamwrj, Afternoon and evening concerts. and theatricals are given In the theatre with both professional and amateur talent as attractions. The soldiers have made full use of the handsome casino which is in operation from 9 o'clock in the. morning cntil late bt night. The Young Men s ChsUan Association has also, leased the ca TRANSPORTING IS BIG FACTOR Carrying Problem Greatest of -All; Supplies Will Be Obtained the towns of Chamhe:, Challes-les VEaux and other places in the de partment of Savoie, -which has been selected as tne nrsi great leave cen ter, o(Ahe American - army. These soldiers are .America's XIrst -"per? missltrtstires" on several iea ve. All of the first arrivals have "been mem bers of the first expedition, to reach France and likewise (he, first to see active service tn the trenches. The question of taking Care of men on leave has been one of the most important recreation problems ; ROME, Fab. SO (Correspondence of The Associated' Press) -Transportation, es penally by sea, is at present tEe domlnxafactOT in the world's food supply? "cording to the rp oPthe Intercdonal Jhstltnte of Ag riculture, which'states: ' A superabundance of ' cereals Is in existence but at points far distant from . the great consuming centers. The problem is , essentially one of transport, and as soon as this prob-' lem has been solved the food supplies throughout the current commercial season will be assured for all coun i 317 state Street , i f 1 " - "' The famous thermal .baths at Alx- les-Balns have also been thrown opea to the soldiers for a nominal fee and (hey are proving very popular, espe cially among those men who arrive in Alx fresh from the trencnes oi northeastern France. ATnumber of playgrounds and fields ; Jiave, also Leen leased where baseball diamonds football eridlrons and .outdoor Das- tries whose overseas trade remains ket ball and tennis courts are being free. . . , . , . , . laid out. , , .;: -. . - p "A careful examination of our ta- A small steam launch oa L Mm shows that there is an Important Boureet has been engaged .for the Lf-fi.i.-.. in , nrinrint Imnortl jr ornenn and used to take soldiers On L.nnntrlMi srtonilinv tn alt Hair km nt with which the United States army excursions about the lake, including cereai3 ana that there is full Justl- has had-to deal. ' After consulting visits to the noted Hautecombe Ab- fication for every measure tending to with representatives of the Young bey. where 43 princes of the Italian reiUce consnmptlon whether on a voL Men's Chrtetian association and relfmlng house of Savoy are buried. untary basis or otherwlse.whlle each other welfare organizations it was Automobile' drives have been oe- step towards Increased production decided to experiment with the plan pur and each morning hiking Irues and mpioymnt of the fodder crops of selecting in turn various inter- ftart on trips to th. summits .of tne for i,un,ail too a aiso Cf a most i t i.. .kii. i r.i.v.. (nAnntin uoDn use u j i 1 a .. . -- the men could be sent.. General or-; iro being made of the mmintain rau j Regarding efforts to Increase pro- dcrs were then . issued granting each way which-climbs to inesnmmii I duction whether In Europe or Araer- officer and man in France a leave of Mont Revard.from wmcn on f et j the rtport eontlnues: -It is true seven days, exclusive, of travel time; a splendid view or ine raroous that regTjits depend in great part on Elanc. . . , ... . j. , . ihe labors of mankind, but the weatn- No attempt has.been maae ter bag a paramount ' Influence, and tate what, tbe men snoum - tnig waa the mogt unfaTorabIe factor leave. They have been given uhercy I daring the past season. Other fac of action within the necessary "J?1- tors.which will conUnne to apply this tatlons of military ruies w coming season, are scarcity of labor, Hons. French police authorities are iiU n-knifninega; dearnesa of seeds, An...intf wfth American army oirf. .J ..... v,t ii ,, partment of Savoie as the first leave fleers to protect uieiiaur.. area. the.Young Mens Cftrlstlan as- men. stringent u.c- ------- soclatlon Immediately began to make issued o , hotl and .f18..' plans fori the reception of .the men about the saio or . apv iu""ia- V Arrangements. were , first, made with to men on leave. Air suspicions re hotel proprietors whereby, , they borts have been closed k or deciarea. would open their hotels earlier than "out of bounds." but there have been usual and reserve a certain percent- very few piaces oi . age of their rooms for soldiers. AH A committee oi . . . . , i 1 ir.i. rt.rtatian aBsociatlon woriers tracted with thei Young Clen's Chria- 1 has undertaken the tasK """"JS 0f the Incomplete development of the tlaa assoeiattonUto provide the nea- i the clothes of the Boldlers iuto uerw of tioca. The maJoHty of and menaea. mm bi- ---appreciated because trenches are hard on clothes and but few of the soldiers are adept with a needle and Monmouth It Relieved c Advance Warning1 Sighs Application , of the , city oi- Mon mouth for relief from the provisions of Chapter 249. Laws of 1917.' ie- quiring advance warning signs was allowed by the public service commis sion in an order Issued Saturday. Tne points to which the order applies are East. Cattron, Broad. Echols ana . Knox streets at their crossings at grade with the Independence & Mon mouth' railroad ana nam ana iiay streets at their crossings with the Alrlie branch of the Soutbe'rn Pacific ' Company. ' ' .. Application of the Coos Bay ShliK building. Company to . construct a grade crossing over, the right of ,way of the Southern Pacific, company at the foot of Mullen street. Bunker Hill addition, Marshfleld. . once every four, months. , Free trans portation is - provided to men who spend their leate In centers selected by the army. Leave to. Parts and other' cities in France, outside' the leave are, is only provided in excep tional cases. When the army selected the d5 Press Correspondent jr , Given Legion of ttonot PARIS. Friday. May 3 Robert nrrv who for two yean has been correspondent' of the Associated Press at the French army headquar ters, has been decorated an the-battlefield with the croas .oiaht legion of Honor by General Anthoine.-acting no behalf of the commander in ehief. General Petain, whose urgent duties prevented him . from bestow ing the decoration in person. Two other American and four British correspondents a!?o were decorated, nononl Antholae sDoke of the ' in valuable work of the American and Rritbsh press and said the decora tions were awarded as coming from soldiers for soldiers. s animals or of combustibles for arnr machinery used as motive power. ! In the chapter on food consump tion. It is stated that governments reporting to the Institute pzre fa' ily furnished information as to the means Involved In reducing consump lllon. These governments have not so easily been able to furnish exact figures as to requirements, because essary accommodations, were divid ed int; three . classes according to I the rates to be charged. These rates j were fixed at 11; 14 and. 17 francs a day, for room, and hoard with th Our pir&w vrijhe to withdi'aw.lih interestr from onr f kfl in orftr to ralie the reqmred cah to pay him hi. money we wHl make a GIGAWTIC SHOE SALE, BEGINNING FRIDAY, MAY 3RD and ENDING SATUR day, MAY lira. r ; ; : . : : k . : : :.:'; - r. II crowds, enthusiasii; eagerneti to bri Mdmamfbld expretibn:bf. iahsfaction' prove anything about, a sale then our GREAT DISSOLUTION SHOE SALE - f Surely is a decided luccess; as the crowds of Friday and Saturday attest ' - - ; - iiSTYOU FORGET : It still continues aU through the coming week and daily more bargins wiU be added to take the place of those .sold out so you will he lure to Be benefittdd firtntrin tojjurjrtore : V We are particularlyanxious to raise several thousands of dollars at once and to do so will make these V EXTRAURDIHARY KtUUttiJ rwtwi ,r t Littler and Upmeyer will be the sole owners and no one else will be interested hereafter. . f - r L .... m ullinr we trt a if A rnis raise tnis large sum oi money at uutc ne c vt 15 nf?W-mrfti if an nature of Ameii ca's army is indicated " JJ" ""g;; iood bndfts.' that SO states and 12 nationalities . were represented In the iim iw contlngenU of soldiers to arrive on the eovernments have only a' rela tlve idea of the people'a needs; One of-the difficulties has been the popu lation due to the war. the Invasion of countries.' ahd the mobilization of trooos.- have deranged government XO CAUSE rOJ VTOKRY. All of the1 boys-on leave are In good sprits" and confident' that the Allies can aeieai ufui.u;.', PLANT VISltED BY ORIENTALS " The other .afternoon a . woman rushed excited! down an alley In, a noor ouarter of Manchester ano stopping at a house, (knocked loudly. Receiving no reply, sne Knocaea (MMid time. Still no answer. A third time .she knocked, and then a window above waa hastily flung open and a woman whose ap pearance betrayed signs of a sudden awakening, leaned oui. . -nrAii vht la it?" she asked TV,- wnman' ThplftW looked DO- and mm v . - t 1 J W.f The. woman below looaed up- ano Members or Japanese uar expiained with bated breath: -Mr iv:7'l- TT,ronpG Sklnnfcr. yef usband'. got 10 dayt!- ' Akrbtf Establishment Tor' the present, to Great Sacrifice of Profits Cut Prices on All Shoes s at m Men's Shoes $4.00 Grades at $150 Grades at. .. .... $5.00 Grades at. $2.78 ,', J...$2.93 to $3.45 . .$3.95 to $35 And many others at equally low prices. $7 50 1 Velonr. Button, Welt, New Modified1 English last, fine- and up-to-dato. .-. . .-.C . . . .$5.95 $7.00 Grades at $4.95 ; others $550, $3.95, $39, down to $2.95. Dark Brown English Neolin Sole, worth $t.50 at. ...... .$6.48 TTeaw Work Shoe3 $4.69 down to ............. . .... $2.95 Ladies' Fasliiorii a V 1 $6.68 $6.79 , . . . . . i. ." $4.95 ...$3.83 .,..$3.90 $7.50 PearMIrcy Kid, cloth topJJnatch $7.50 vory Kid, Gold Cloth Top........ $6.50 Black Kid, Grey or Sand Tops. .-. . . . $6.00 Black Pateit Black Cloth Tops. .... t$6 Black Kid Grey Cloth Tops. . ..... . ... . Military Heels, Small Sizes only, i: - r - ; il- White Shoes in Kid, Canvas and Nubuck at $5.48 down to $1.79 All sizes. ' : ' - ; .,.'" . v White Canvas Pumps... .. - $2.69 down to 89c Misses', Canvas Pumps, $25 Hown to. . . . .v.'-. ... All kinds of; Children's Shoes at prices cut Daaiy. We thank you ior your patronage in tHe past year and ,ohc.t ;lw."H V ' ..... .ii L- La tl,,f vn nnoi afford to inlti tnii GREAT SHOE SALE. .Come before Ike lines neat auu u Tiwc auu ouggv. -. . - are broken. We' will have plenty of help to serve you promptly. Boys' Fine and Heavy Shoes inn naif Tintton Neolin Soles, sizes 1 to 6 at.. .$350 $4.00 Calf Button or Lace leather, sizes 1 to 6, at. , i. .c$350 Same in sizes 10 and 13 at.. :....... .4.. ..,.,.,....$2.95 Others in Heavy and Light at.$2.95, $2.85, $2.65, $2.60 on down Men's Sox with a pair of shoes; two pairs at the price of oie. 167 North Commercial St Salem; Oregon LITTLER & ; UPMEYER Sole Proprietors tUr members "of tb imptial Japanese -rar mission to tnls coan trr visited the B. F. Goodrkli Rul bet company plant at Akron week v.; i-V The Mikado a men are on a tour of American war industrial centers. r tv. mUKtnrf waa headed br Lleu . " . Z. nvl. tenant General Kunascnira knakl and Colonel ToyoWko Yoshlda. both or whom were on uenemi .. stSlf at Port Arthur in the Rimian- Japanese war. -Thotner memuci. of the : party were Major S. ; Fuf ul Captain S. Uchida, t Professor M ik I x.Ia- onA rninnel S. IK Pattison of the Unite States army, who acted ; Profes'sor Motdjrl la perhaps the foremost authority ,-ln - Japarv on rinthinr and leather, and-Is a prin rinl advisor In government war purchases. He was uie o.ir iha mUslon not in military uniform. Ht explained that;.under Japanese custom only real fighters Iforms. and . thit ' the . men An. .iviiirn wrrlc' for th army remain In cltlren'a; clothes; Th four khaki tMformed officers. wearinp puttees., long military c apes and red tentlon on their trip through, the lares rubber plant. " " ' L. -n,.t 4ho oriental visitors .were ii- imnmuxl br their visit to the. rubber city is evinced, by the U-,t.v litter written from an MSrn citv to a Goodrich official a t . rfftpr the visit by Lienten ..t'riPtieral Chikuskk "I feI that I must thank yon for the courtesy with which I and my ,orotner oiij cers were received upon onr visit tn virr factory. I nefed hot assure ti i was most Intensely in j" - - . i terested In all I saw tn wnuo with your rreafrwork and I slrall l U eyet cajy a happy remembrance or TCessttre trouble and ereater mile age will . result it the motorist watches the seemlnnly unimportant HotalU about his car. aavises ioe v Goodrich Rubber company, One source of trouble that tttit nvrlnnk is the rim. which 1 9 -n tn mat can cause a tire tn deteriorate about a quickly as afty other wayi A very rood way to arold thl trouble is to keep your Hm covered with rKular.rim paint. If von use clincher rima it- la a food policy to examine them ,occa sionally for irregularities as well a met If one watches these little details they are botmd to have better success in getting service from their tlre.i , . '"' .. N xinri centuries aro some aoldlers of JWodena stole a.b(ucket aa a Joke I from a public well at uwojjDa. v n--o I thpr refused to restore it., crimmag- Ing commenced Dei ween me soiaiera of the rival states, ana "u; sued, which spread until it involved near me- dear me. iirs. jqnes. was the renlr. Ma that all? 'Ow ye did unnerve me! Ah.thjught.it was that scarecrow after the rent again. Tit-Bits. THE LIMING OF i A FAMOUS ;..' - How LyrUa' E. Pinkham, . Vegetablei Compound : j Is Preparied For 7- Q Woman's Us. A-visit to the laboratory where this successful remedy is madia impresses evra the casual looker-on with the reli- ' ability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness . which attenas tne maamg ox uu medicine for woman's ilia. . - -, . t Over 350,000 poands 01 vanoas berts are used anuafiy. and all have to bo gathered at the season of the year when their natural Juieea andmedidnal sub-. stances are at their beat - - . . ( ,The most successful solvents are usea to extract the medicinal properties from ' f these herbs.' Every utensil cad tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a fiiyJ precaution in cleanliness the medicine is pasteurized and sealed in sterile bottles. - - - ' It is the wonderful combination or root and herbs, together with the ir akill and care used ia it3 preparation which has made this faxnotu roedicine so successful in the trjatmeit e lemaio uia. TbJetters from women who have been restored to health by the cSa of Lydia E. Pmkham's ' Vetretable Com pound which we are continually" pub lishing attest to it virtue. " 1,11 ri"TT r a. I 1 Get A ade forYou ,r' Come in and pick opt yoxtr clibics'bf materiala aU bigb grade woolcna. . .Then let us take your measure and well fash ion you a suit that has all the eannarki of the merchant tailor i-a suit that Mill be readily recogmzetl as made ior you. The price will compare' favorably" with any good ready-" .made suit. - . . Scotcli Vifoolen ilflills Store 426 STATE STREET PHONE 854 RigdonV Funeral Parlors -4 The-Some of Square Dealing. - Beautifully Appointed T Private jdrive way. .Superior service. .Lowest in cost. the greater part of t-UTOpe.