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- THE OREGON 8TA1ESMAf J WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 101R. UglUKp OH Cape Hatte, SmV by S ubmarine LABOR NEEDS MORAL WARNING . HITTING WORK GIVEN FIGHTERS rnn mm ninn " 1 C t"3 i 4? ' -'Ira. : . ' . ,' , ' .W. - - f . """-.Jf.Ji t . 'W '"J " ' hi iid f U1V U Aft ilAIlU Perf hint Urges Strict Obserr- ance of Continence Anions Men on Front S''AV, i V j' T":.-i-V Nearljr 1,000,000 More Men Needed to Bring About Needed Production SKILLED LABOR LACKING Shortage in That Line Nearly as Acute as lor Labor That Is Unskilled . The Diamond Shoala lightship orr caDe itattfira. ... ,n h k - v ... w nbmtrlne Is beUeved to be the same one which ,, nn;r.t r::r;. ""r":"- ' WITH Tim AXItUICAN ARMY IN' FRANCE, Aug. 29. la a (vner&l ordrr jnt iue4 GenraJ Prrhln addrce the antir franklT on the otia evil n nrt C9tfftroc aa the "plain duty of every mmWr of the American expeditionary forces, hoth for the Yigoions ondnrt of the war and the clean health of the American people after the war." General Pershing directs the com. mending officers to irjt4 moral cleanllneas of the men as thetr doty as roldienr and the bent training for enforced clearness of life at the front. The order prescribes wore rigid control of leaves of absence and directs court-martial to exercise severity In dealing with in reeled men. It makes all Immoral resorts "off limits' and In co-operation with WASHINGTON. Augl 20. That the shortage of labor In war indus tries estimated at nearly 1.000.000 men Is still seriously curtailing pro-l lh. i-Mnrh hnts miiit.i and ductlon and unless quickly remedied eMit ukea steps to repress clandes- mreaicns 10 resuii .in a tuonage I tine evasion of the order. OFFICIAL CASJALTYliSfl supplies and equipment for tae arm was emphasized In a statement of the department of labor. The Robert E. Trainer, Allentown, Pa.: shortage In skilled labor Is becoming Miles E. Vanslckle. rerewlck. Pa.; almost as acute as that of unskilled uenry j. waae, Durmirt. Va.; Yince labor. The available upply of un IMAM ' lTIwtnila1ik o I - . it itouuf luwuumv, sr. OFFICIAL CASUALTY . . . .... ... WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the Am erican, expeditionary forces: - : Killed In action ... . . . ; . . ... 32 Missing 'in action " . . . . .... . . . . 80 Wounded Severely '. . . . . . . 41 Died of Wounds ... . . . . . ..... . . . 5 Died of accident and other cause 2 Wounded, degree undetermined. 5 ToUl 176 Killed In ' Action. Lieutenants , John , Andrew Doher ty, Boston, Mass.; Geoerge M. Ger ald Jr., Beloit, Wis.; Sergeant Gus. Arnold. ' Highland Park, Ky.; Clar ence B. Perkins; North Star, Mich.; Rothser E Williams, Roan Mountain, Tenn r Corporals Charles Albrecht. 3t. Louis. Jdo.: Louis A. Mangold. Milwaukee, Wis.; Charles J.' Skales- w, Oneida, Was.; r Cook Martin A. Jacobson. Litchvllle.: N. D. Privates Otto A. Basel. Milwaukee, Wis.; Om ar Dr-Bee; Butlerrille, Ind.; Chester L BenheU. Haddenfield. N. J.; Frank J. Castagne. Red Lodge, Mont.: Jul Ian Cisek. Minneapolis. Minn.: Nick Cuxa, Chicago; William Egle, Palls- arte. - Neb.; Henry Fresonke, ; Dent, Minn.; Guy Sr3eorge,-Shawano, Wis.;. ' Joe Goree, Shawano-. 1W.; Charles J. Gross .Jr.. Glenn. Ga.: den. Conn.; Walter A. Boynton, Ban gor, Me. Corporals Arthur Albrecht, Milwaukee, Wis.; William A. Cham bers, Iron City, Tenn.; Royal Cook, Chicago; Joseph Meyer. Waterbury, uonn.; Roy Wettstein, Baraboo. WrIs. Mechanics Willis McCray, Reedsburg Wis.; Roy W. Miller, Oshkosh, Wis. mvates Benjamin Eisenberg, De troit, Mich.; Clayton ;M. Frederics, Waterbury, Conn-; Carl H. Halley. Montlcello. Ark.: Charles B. John son, Bridgeport, Conn.; Frank L. Kearney,-Boston; Walter F. Keefe. Hartford. Conn.: Edward. Klerce. Waterbury, Conn.; John Leskl, Mil waukee, Wis.; Francis X. X,ynch. Wa teroury. Conn.; Herman Meyers, Flo rence, Wis.; Freddie B. Moreau, Con cord Junction, Mass.; John J. Mul len, Boston; Joseph C Orient. New burgh, N. Y.; John F. Puijkarz, Chi cago, 111.; Frank R. Ronan. De Kalb. ill.; Otis Rose, Viola. Ma.; Harry Shepherd, Worcester, Mass.; Chester Smith, D anbury. Conn.: Frederick 73, Jones, Ekford. Mich.; Jay T. ato. College Park, Oa.; Tony Kopot; De troit, sitcn.; -Arthur Lanone, Fall RIVer, Mass.; 'Edward P. Larkln, Peabody, .Mass,; Harry James Mc- Kenzie, . Pittsburg, -.Pa.; Harvey J. MaiUie. Lowell, Mass.; -Ernest Ber nard Mathews. Grand Rapids. Mich.; jphiuF, Jtturasky. Bridgeport. Conn George Rowe," Jamaica, N. Y.; Dewey O. Selander, no emergency address given; Bolick Tanski. New Britain, Coim.; Elmer O. Thomas, Rhine- Rueben C, Hall. Randolph. Texas: Vernon .Johnson; Gillespie. 111.; Bar- net Jones. New Yotk City: Edward lander. Wis.; Valentine Zambreski. aresei, wuu,. wis.;, uoraon-ja. New Britain Conn. CLOTHING TO LACK IN WOOL Federal Administrator Sounds Warning at Address n San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20. The army, navy, and Red Cross require 900,000,000 pounds of wool and this country's production thra year will be 200,000,000, consequently no wool will go into clothing for civilians this Joiv Is Busy Month For Frenchmen in the Clouds . TV i OTTT V'fTriV knm ft Tn I .r i I log the month of July French avlat the one remedy lies in the patriotic Ulthin the allied lines and lit b--recogniUon by non-fwar employers I b(nj the 9Mmy llne according to mmi uwy must r-ieu iDor xo wir a official dispatch received from industries in onier not to imp"' I France. in the same petlod 4 obr me suppiy oi ine military rorces. serration balloons were et on fire. Solution of the problem has been The dispatch summarizing the put up to the individual' states, and work of the aviation arm for the Nathan A. Smyth.. assistant director irrnth shows thst 490. SIO kilas general of the employment service- (mere than S3S tons) of explosives today notified that all state director Here dropped upon German fortlfl- that In aU"seriousness the situation cx lions, lines of eoremun'catlocs and cannot be exaggerated." towns In 1CS flights. "Instance after instance. Mr l Losses In French airplanes In the Smyth added, "has come to our at- month- of July were only a half the tentlon where the lack of unskilled r umber lost by the enemy well- only i.hor thriutom to nnM lomn hlrhlv I one third as mioy French baiooni essential project to close down." year, stated Lewis Powell. United irinUXJtdcT keeking States wool administrator, who ar-l UJ ' 7- Cl JtT.-i-Z tZi rived here Monday from Oregon." tOOd lOT btOTVing during July. Pcnwell addresfted a gathel'ng of wool men and declared that owinr to NEW YORK. Aug. 20. The Fin- were destroyed as German. The Importance of the work of the aetlal protography during a major offensive Is shown by the statement that 20.550 negatives were taken AMKUICAXIZATIOX MKX MEET. the demand of ships for war pur- land constitutional league of Amer- WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. Presl- I,tnd-fenl Coonerstown. N. D Will- lam C Logan. Lei per s Fork, Tenn.; John "MateuBzyk Chicago; - Andrew Olson. Hastings. N. ,D. ; Arne Peder son. Shilling, Minn.; Richard 'G. Red emske, Chicago; " Alexander Vlllen eauve." Marinette, Wis.; Earnest R. Wilcox, Unlonville, la. - DJod of Wounds. Lieutenants .Laurence C. Shull, Wounded, Degree Undetermined. SgVThprnas Slovm, New- York; Privates Herman .Neuraan, Chicago; Earl V,J Osborne, Harrah. wash.; Sam Raacatore, San Francisco;. Fred erick B. King,. Springfield, Mass. Mi-HHiru; In Action. "". Captain 'James' Burke Cousart, William -?f"-?-'. :i?;ri-r T;, T"' Philadelphia; .Lieutenants V .iii 'w "r A , " Bateman. Wayne, Fa.;. William R. ron. Saltvllle. Va; James C.Prlm. nyer Carney! 'Point. N. J.; Edward Randolph Ala;; Louis C. Frederick- Hitseroth." Philadelphia; Herman son. Harlem. la.:. 'John Price. Mil- 31oa Merchantville. N. J.: W. L. wau.ee, wis. - pied 'of DIsenMP. Private Aryin R. Jackson. .Lyons. Clafk . merlck; DeliWOOd. Pa. vllle.. Conn. Privates Edwin . A. Crlhb. Rhems, S.'C;' John J. Henry, Detroit. Mich.; Fred Reuuhun, La motte. Ia. v .:- :--. - . - Died from Accident and ptNr Cause Wagoner Raymond S. Peters, PhiJa depthia. Cook Charles W. Tuttle, Philadelphia, Privates Frank W. AlUis, Ardmore, Pa.; John J. Can non. Carbondale, Pa.; Vincenro Co- InnMn Plttclini-o' William W Pn. ' Wagoner ' Frederick Anderson, prnTlinrA t? Edward JV Flrnn. Washington. D. C. Private Clark LJ Prrivl,;n-P' - t . vincenza Gradu- Ilarris, Winona. Minn.. late. Monte Rio al Vomano., province Severely Wounded. 1, tq it.iv ltvmon nrnonhnfr Lieutenants Roy A, Aune. Rice I Wiviv -vtwnnrf" E 'Mnnimell.' Co- Lake. -Wis.; John FlUgibbons. Wa-1 lnmbla conutr. Pa.: ' Anotonio Jaco- terbunr, Conn.; Paul Wlnge ; I -rtri; Johnstown. rl?a.; James Jayne, ton. 111.: Albert J.' Stanford. Brook-1 m...h.m i ina u-nhikv: Jnhnu- "r t w - ' poses, hd tonnage scould be spared union Monday telegraphed V. O. Mc-H dfi-'y r,rHved th- com civilian clothing. " The Only wool not ing him to accept the preferred in- being Released for other than war termedlatlon of the 8wedish. Nor- use is for papermalters felt, for wegian and Danish ministers to the fume hasrs for smelters and for gas- United States In feedins "famine- kets for steam engines. These in I rtricken Finland." The ministers reality are war uses. promised to guarantee that wbaterer m "mm,t,, rorlnaled nlani No hand knitting yam Is to be food was sen abroad would be used I . -n- mii.riiM made, said Penwell, and orders un- only forthat purpose. . . , and u oepclally among national aouDteaiy win dc issuea siopinnsi me Teai suuauon in rmianu. an1 draftrrf - un InHla. I ij MW l. avitom- I 7 . luui.a hiu I lie , uo uvu will l. nlnultMl swm In 111 atically obscured by interested Ger- Tne pridnit was said by mittee on Americanization, a'ppoint- etl last April by SecteUry Lane to devise methods of educating iUlter alee and to bring about a more gen eral nse rf the Fndish language among Miens and their descendants. the manufactnre of fancy blankets and Navojo ruga. Accompanying Pewwell to San Francisco were Chailes II. Green, wool administrator for Oregon: Frank E. Green, assistant wool ad ministrator for California, and II. A. Jastro of Bakersfleld. Cal. man and Bolshevik I agencies. Tbe real Interests of the allies and of Finland arc identical. members of the committee to have expressed approval of the plan. INCREASE OIL TAX. OPERATORS SEEK CONCESSIONS Farmers' Union Head Asks Big Cut in Rates on Seed MEXICO CITY. Aug. 20. An In crease to 15 pesos a ton in the ex- nor tax on oil was announced todav hv the rovernment. The tax on fuel SPOKANE. Wah.. Aug. 20. a m wm be Increased from 1214 to T. Cross, secretary of the Farmers I o pesos. ' Crnde oil companies are WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. Re quest that the labor policies adop ted by the rairond administration uni0n. tonight telegraphed W. G. Mc- required under tbe order, to submit be put Into effect also by the tele- Adoo. director general of railroads, manifests of their shipments every phone and telegraph administration urging that freight rates on seed two month upon which the tax will was made today or Postmauer uin-iWheat into, this state Be cut ro per I D collected eral Burleson by a committee rep- cent. Without such drastic action resenting the organized elophore oo- being taken. .Mr. Cross telegram de- .ANOTHER WAR RTARTIXG eraiors of the country. "J ne commit- ciarea. consiaeraDie rea in moi MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Aug. 20 tee asked Mr. Burleson to estaonsn state win go unpiamea pwiumo Nicaragua and Honduras are report a commission on wages and working ability of farmers to meet freight conditions. charges. WHEN, WHERE AND HOW MEN WHO HAVE BEC0UE 21 YEARS OLD SINCE JUNE 5 MUST REGISTER WHO, ' Mt'ST REGISTER All male persons (cltltens or aliens) bom between June . 11)7, and August 21. 1197. both dates Inclusive), except officers and enlisted men of the regular army, nary and marlno eorpe. and the national guard while la Federal service, and officers la Officers Reserve Corp, and en listed men la Enlisted Reserve Corps while In active service. WHEN On Saturday. August 24. IS It. between I a. a. and p. m. WHERE At office of local board having Jurisdiction where person to be registered permanently resides, or other place dca- lgnated by that local board. HOW Co in person on August 24 to your registration place. If yon expect to be abeent from home oa Anrat 24. go AT ONCE to the office of the local board where yon happen to be. Have your registration card filled out and certified. Mall It to the local board having Jurisdiction here yon permanently reside. Inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope, with your registra tion card, for the return of your registration certificate. Fall ere to get this certificate may cause yon serious Inconvenience. Yon must mail your registration card la time to reach your home local board ON Al'Gl'8T 24. If yon are sick on August 24 and unable ' to present yourself In person, send some competent friend. The clerk may deputise him or her to prepare your card. INFORMATION If yon are In doubt as to what to do or where to register, consult your local board. rENALTT FQ.R NOT REGISTERING Fan ore to register Is a misdemeanor pnnlshable by Imprisonment for one year. It may result la loss of valuable rights and .privilege and Immediate In duction Into military service. CAUTION Do not confnso this call for registration, which . Is only for men who have reached their Slit birthday sine Jan S. with the coming registration of isea from It to 20. and from, 22 to 45. Inclusive, which will be held sometime early in September. BURGLARS GRAB VALUABLE LOOT Take Liberty Bonds, Stamps and Jewelry From Grays Harbor Offices HOQUIAM. Wa.. Aug. 20. Oper ating some time between Saturday night and Monday morning, burglars In , lionulam and Aberdeen looted four offices .two In each city, of SI 2.000 worth of liberty bonds, war savings stamps, and jewelry. Pollco believe the work to have been that of professionals. One Ufe Lost With Sinking of Proteus Norfolk. Va-. Aug. Nlnety-fon survivors. Including 12 passenger of the Morgan liner Proteus, sunk ! collision with the Standard old tank -tteacier Cashing early Monday; morning. 20 miles off Diamond 3hi lightshin. were landed here tonight. One life was loot, a Span lard of the stokers crew who Jumped overboard a few -minutes after the crash came. Captain Boyd of the Proteus said that his ship was struck amidships on the starboard side by the Cusfilng and sank In lees thaa tnlnutee A Hev rain was falilag at the time and both steamers were running without lights owing to the U-boat menace. West Coast Schooner Is Suspected as Sizuzzlet A PACIFIC PORT. Aug. 20. The gasoline schooner Chi pa was Mon day brought Into harbor here by a United States veseel aad tbe master, Heaiy Ohlmuta, was taken Into cus- today. The Chlspa was taken under es cort by the United States vessel off a Mexican port, according to the col lector of customs for this district, because the master was wanted n suspicion of smuggling and of activi ties as an enemy alien.- Ia addi tion to the master the Chlspa carried a crew of fire men who were not held. The home port of the srboos er was said to be another Pacific harbor, but, according to federal of ficials. It has been engaged for some time. on a run between ports of the west coast of Mexico. lyn. Sergeants Thomas J. Ayer, Jr, Zachary, La.; Eugene. Kaiser, Merl DULL AND SHARP MOOTING PAINS 01 CI town. Pa.; Pasquale Livrone. Leech burg, Pa.r Antone Machado. Pico Asmcs. Portugal;-Raymond Sarrran, Baltimore; Harvey Stelf, Ford City. Pa.; -Feodor Susko, Anzorra, Russia; Antonio Turco, Campobosaa, Italy; Warrle Ward, Saluda. S. C: Oscar W. Fant Oakdale. JdaFs.;. Antoalo Kasxewski, Philadelphia; Gail W. Lambert, Iroqnis, HL; Eugene Lant schoot. Mollne. III.; Geer2e R. Moore Philadelphia: Scott Morris. Chana- fTJ.?-,- f .JCtf. J C-A P?ailenrille. 111.: William Mottle. Green L-ctiroa Lady fcntiertd aoca rasa i . va.; Frank Mncdteiii, ca ,,. "".I . .-. . -e -r hKelr mnX He Rnf SaT Isert'A Pontecorvo. Italy, jacow ivous elt Irae. Pa : John It. Shaw. Hoi lysprings. Miss.; Nelson Siege!, Phil adelphia: George Rmitn.t rniianei phla; Albert George Smith. Hanover, Md-; Wtfliaro E. Stuffer, Willow Grove. Pa.:, Konstantz Szamkul, Minsk Gubczn! Noushrudskoho ITez da Horodesza, Russia; Joseph Tar- tagllo, Philadelphia; Robert Henry Wood. Reynolds. Ind.; Leroy Webb, Krooklrn: Stanley Wieernlckl. Pitts burg; Edward N. Whitehead. Allen town. Fa,; Ralph Wltbey. Blooms- burg, Pa.: John Zoleskl, Mocanaqua, Pa.: Louis Thomas Glaplnskl. Tren ton. N. J.I.Felix Frank Gutowsky. Kingston. Pa.; James J. Harty. Hub bard. Nebr.; Fred Hodgson, scran- Cajdui Stopped TLexe Bad Spells. SHIPYARDS NEED LABOR CLEVELAND. Aug. 20. Ship builders in the United States have increased from 40.000 to 375.000 since America declared war. but there Is a scarcity of labor at all yards, according to statistics pre sented at a meeting of employment managers representing fifteen ship yards on the Great Lakes here today. Plans were made to seek industrial classification for men coming under the provision of the manpower bill i .: . MANY IDLERS ARRESTED. FRESNO, CaSL. Aug. 20. Though it arrests -were . made m con nection with the fires that have vis ited ihere in the past month, the po lice announced tonight that no d? nite charges had been placed against any of the men. They say they nect to make more arrests tomorrow, Tha police founded up many iai?r and-members or, the I, w. w. ana put thein iu jail with vagrancy charges against them. BAR ENEMY ALIENS Palmyra, M!chr-Mn. Chaa. T. Fnl- ;1ert of this place, writes: "In 1911 I . sot- run-down, and I suffered treat ptdn.V.wUa - both dull -and aharp hooting p&lni... also "back and head. I was weak and could only drag .' around, and should hare been In bed. tor I really wasn't able to be up. - At times f would 'have snells that would be so bad I'd have to go to bed. and I decided to try CardoJ, and saw a ton. Pa.; George H. Hoffman, Phila, : great improvement in less man a i delpnia; i;naries , a. nowaru, W month's time. I used T or 8 bottles fushlln. S.'D.; Anton I. Kostanty and was stronger...! ot so much I nowicx. Trenton, N. J.;Joe Leemo- . better that mv strenarth returned and tni' Sacamore. Pa.: Sabettlno Llzzi tar work was easy for me. Cardul did iphii'adelDhia: Pete Lucak.1 Diamond ,-toe a world of good. It traflt tne up tn j tad.; Harvey' B. McCaskey. Pough- waiui luu BirenKiu. i uaisu i. u vm eepsie, JMv X.; r ran oiaraasvn, aic ef those bad spells since. I haTent J rtna -Y.; Joseph P. Menton, St io taxe any more meaicme eiucw jcharics Co.. Mo.; Alexander Meyers, . vr ostr any aocrors eiincr ana un c been able to do my work right along . -I recommend It to other women highly as the best medicine I' know ! of for women who suffer from female r trouble" , , " -. 'If yon suffer from female trouhlf. Green ' Lane, Montgomery Co.. Pa John Mohavskl. Jersey City. N. J Howard John Mailer, Williamsport. Pa.: George Myers, Westport. Conn ; Gip Piland. Uniontown. Pa.: Czertav Przygvckl. Braddock. Pa.; Bfyer Ra i uu sutler n uua icuuus iiwuwi-ii-- - 0 j fcnow this a'dTfce, Get ibottlef dcra Chester. Pa.; Joseph n-Mi Vl.- . tufmh 1 Pittsburg; , David Schwaitx. Cincin trial. !t hon!d -help yon. s ' It hap .nati ; Friend E. Sheerer. Wlmmcrs, Tc'ri -TfmnfltntiAf Atiir women -fa i Pa.-t? Delbert? Sifcphenson, Bedford. tie rumf ia aars. At all drarrlsts. I Ind.: Emidio Tenaglio. Budmont. r... , j .. f .'.piVll Pa.; ... Sam v Thomas, Philadelphia; roaay J ' .. . f". ir . . -. ted to be again at odds concerning the frontier between tbe countries A few days in Honduras arreed t submit the finding of the king or Spain to arbitration. It Js reortei now that Honduras-has sent armed force to Trojas, on the Nica raguan frontier. X ' ' TRACTOR GIRLS APPROVE!) SALINA. Kan.. Aug. 20. In a let ter to Miss Fay Fitxpatrlck. presi dent of the Jayhawked tractor girls. which was received today. President Wilson gave hi approval to the or ganizing of women into clubs to help In farm work and assist In food pro duction and saving. The Jarkawker tractor felrls were organized here last week. Children's Red Cross Work Is Being Prepared i (Robert Max Garrett of Seattle, di rector of Junior Red Cross work In the northwest division, was In con fere nee with Slate School Superinten dent Churchill yesterday relative to Junior Red Cross work la Oregon schools during the coming year. Su pcrlntendent Churchill will assist In organising the work In all Oregon schools. Troop Movements Crowd Trains, Claims McAdoo TTOOUIAM. Wash.. Aug. 20- Un der instructions just issuea through agents of the department oi tustlce enemy aliens are barrea dur ing the war from the water front dis trict of Grays Harbor and from war industries situated within the ais trict. " A few shingle muis ana an Iron and steel plant situated some miles away from the Hoquiam water rront were excepted. ; ALBERTA WHEAT LOW CALGARY. Alberta. Aug. .20. Thi. Mr'i marketable supply of whpRt for the province of Alberta will be 10,500.090 bushels, and that of oats 6,000.000 bushsls according to D-L- McLean, superintenacn. ot elevators for the United Grain Grow ers. This means a wheat harvest about one third that of 1917 and a little over one fifth that of 1916. tn J1RUGLARS MAKE HAUL GREATFALE5. Mont.. Aug.20 Burglars early today cracked the safe of the West Side State bank hero and got $2479 In cash and S 4.00 in liberty 'bonds. Entrance was made through a window. The burglars have not been arrested. " UNR CHVRUERl TO ISSIT: C ERT1FICATI24. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20. Isstt- , ance of federal certificates of Indebt edness. Intended to take car- of the war. program between liberty loan periods, has been suspended for a new issue to be known as tax cer tificates, federal reserve bank offi cials announced here today. Rove's . Conquest" EXEMPTED FOR BASEBALL BOSTON, Aug. 20. Four mem bers of the Boston American league bssebsll team, leaders In the pennant race, have received permission from their exemption boards to take part in the world series. President F ra zee of the club announced. VAXDERIULT IX PORTLAND THE ALLIES WAR RE VIEW SHOWING AC TUAL SCENES, EACH WEEK, AS THEY ARE "OVER THERE" t. the rr OREGObvJ PORTLAND. Aug. 2. Brigadier General Cornelius Vanderblit spent a few hanrs In Portland Monday. ITe was on his way from the Atlantic coast to Camp Lewis, where lie Is as signed as one of four general offl ccrs.' . McCALL NOT TO RUX. BOSTON. Aug. 20. Governor Mc- Call announced that he had recon lr-red his Her linn to become a can didate f or vthc Republican senatorial nomination. This leaves the field clear for Senator John W. Weeks. LANG FORD WINS K. O. TULSA. Okla.. Aug. 20 Sara Lai.gford knocked out "Rough House Ware of New Orleans Mon day In the ninth round of one-sided contest. Treiu-rry Rehses Sale of Farm Loan Bond Iszze WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 Th treasury refused today to allow to federal farm loan board to market the t:c.00O.t0O four and a half per cent farm loan bonds held la t treasury before the fourth liberty loan eampalrn. The sale of tbe bonds, which bear higher lntere- ratcs than liberty bonds and are en tirely tax free, may interfere with the liberty bond program, the treas ury held. WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 Over crowded trains ard unaatlftfactory passenger aervlce la some sections of the country are caused by the ne- tessity of using many day coaches and sleeping cars for troop trans portation, and by tbe heavy burden pf hanllng war supplies. Director General McAdoo explained today ta statement t the publl?. 'Among the many patriotic d sties of the American public at this time Is the duty to refrain from traveling unn-cefsarlly., said Mr. McAdoo. United Stttes Handles Spruce by Corporation OLTMPIA. Wash.. Aug. 20 The United States spruce production cor poration of Vancouver. Wa.h or ganised to n and la the sprue air plane stock production beaded by Colonel Brie P. Dlsque. command ing the spruce division, filed Incor poration papers here today. The cor poration capital Is tl 0.000.000 and the incorporators are John Morley. rreseott w. Cooklngham and John Mtrphy. Trustees are Colonel DImmi.. O P. Sterns. William M. Ladd. Act's Benson. Mark E. Reed. J. J. Donovan, and Everett O. Griggs. AMERICAN NAVY PIUISED. ' LONDON. Aug. 20 Admiral Sims. commander of the American naval forces in the war tone, has received from Admiral Le Hon. chief of the French naval staff, a letter praising in- work of the American navy and its co-oneration. comradeshla and perfect harmony with the French The French admiral said he recently bad the pleasure of visiting Cha'eau Thierry and Ileilean wood, adddiag "My heart wss profoundly pioved by the visit to the places where your bridge of marines had written one of the most glorious pages of history. Saturday Date Set lor New Trial Arguments CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Th4 oa hundred I. W. W. leaders convicted rSaturday of conspiracy to Interfere with the governments war prog ran may now their fate Saturday morn ing. Federal Judge Landls today r Saturday as the time when he wilt hear the motion of the defendants for a new triaL It Is believed that if be overrules the motion he will fix the prison sentence Immediately Crushed to Death in Fell Plane Plunges 3000 Feet BELLEVILLE. IlL. Aug. 20 Al len II. Johnson, of Fort Allegheny Pa., was killed at Scott fl'ld. sear here, when an airplane In vrhich he was flying three thoesaad f'-et from the groend. caught fire and fell l the earth. 1 THAT ClltaE III WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Tells How Jt May be raised tn Safety t and Comfort, f i . , ! f ' . ::..)'f K- Fremont O. "I was naasinff throe Hi the critical period oi Lie. betng forty- six years ot ae ar 1 had all tbe rrrnp tnm Lncideztttotikst cbaitge beat flac.S ea, perroornees. a-. 1 was in a general run down condition, so it was bard for me to do my . work. Lyuia E IinLhaja's egetable Com-poon-1 was reeoo mended to me as th best remedy for e y troubles, which " it sorely proved to be. 1 feel better and strongsr in erery way since taking it, aad the annoying rrmptotrva have cL pearej." Mrs. VI. GoaDrjc. SCS lih polonn Et. Fmnoct, Ohio. Fach annoring: symptons as heat Caahes. nrrrooansaa, backache, bead ache, Irritsbiaty and " the bJaea," rrmy be s?eed"7 overcorao and the rystitn restored to rcrmal cotxli lions by C;s f arsons root and herb remedy LjdLa L. iinkhame Vrtretable Cccapound. If ary co plications' present tie-n-sclves write tbe Finkham Meiidne Co Lynn. Mass.. tor soccsions how ta overcorao them. The rrralt of forty years eipeiietwe Is at yocr serrice aoi jour letter beld la strict cctl.ks.ee.