liiK UllWOX STATESMAN: MVEDXGSIlAr. KKlTKMftFR lit 1011 SfflPBUILDING HUGE INDUSTRY IN THIS STATE ARCHBISHOP OF NEW YORK DIES . AFTER ILLNESS MEmCASJIOMCSHOEJPOUSH Dr. John 0. Hall Compiles Staggering Figures for Com . missioner Hoff Cardinal John Murphy Farley Well Beloved Through the United States x ar ' . ; I 1 J m n) 11 ii to Tte sa&isfie.d with a r$asjDiifal51e profit and to ke;ep the quality lip to tanatdv f ,Same. NSTBas Same. a w r i i rnfi" i - p-: r - - - - - s Quality SizeJJox TKelSamtPrice JcniCents Our Increased voluinei of sales, foresight in buying and rigid economy 'ininianufaciure y m to buy. . , . j (joodShiaes to the . Good ior teatter Slices SEoes wear longiy &nd look-better v an-WMte - Red -:JBro57n U. S. CONTRACTS LEAD Immense Jump in Payrolls Is Shown in Last Two Years of Operation A statement prepared by Prof. John O. Hall, -who Is compiling State Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff's bi ennial report, shows that in the ship, yards of Oregon 127 ships are now in process of construction, and that their aggregate value Is $84,525,089. LnUer government contract are 82 wooden ships, valued at $34,555,769 and having a gross tonnage of 281, 740. Also under government con tract are 37 steel vessels valued at M3,66U,uuu and of 253,700 gross LONG CARDINAL HERE For Over Quarter Century America's Sole Figure in the Sacred College MAMAROXECK. N. Y.. SeptlC. Cardinal John M. Farley. arch-blahoo or Key York, died at his country home here tonight. The aged pre late had been sinking rapidly sine h suffered a relapse last 'Saturday following partial recovery .from an attack of pneumonia. Indeed, for the last three days. physicians attending, the .cardinal have been expecting, his death hour ly. Shortly after 9 p. m. It was ev ident that the end was near. At his tonnage. Eight private steel ships bedside were .three doctors. Bishop are Deing duiu, navmg a value or Hayes of New York: Monslgnor Car- is. 409,320 and ar'total tonnage or rolL the cardinal' private secretary: 59.800. . Vicar General Lavelle. and M on sir- In Oregon shipyards UD to July I nor Moonev. Several nrlenta In th 11. this year, 147 ships valued at I room, who were saying prayers for 9b4.GZU.euu ana snowing a total ton- the dying were unaware that death nage of 604.933 had been built. In I had come until the physicians step- is is seven yaras existed in the stateiped back from the bed. for the building of wooden ships. The cardinal was stricken with while at the present lime there are hypostatic pneumonia at his summer 16 wooden shipyards. There are now five yards for steel ships, no increase over last .year. , All yards cover a total acreage of 263 3-4 ac res, and the total value of the plants, not counting capital stock. Is 17, 158.064. The number of. ways al ready built is 86, while 10 are now being built and 12 more are con templated. Statistics have been compiled showing that from July 1, 1916, to home here about six weeks ago and his condition for some time was crit ical. Then it Improved stesdiiy and shortly before his relapse, a week ago he was able to sit up in bed an hour at a time. Sunday his condi tion was so much worse that his fam ily was hastily summoned to his bed side. Three years ago the same trouble left the cardinal In a weakened con dition and last year he suffered an July 1, 1917, "22 wood ships were attack of diabetes. These afflictions built under contracts with the gov-lit was said; led to a general break eminent with a total tonnage of 47- down last month, when pneumonia 439 ana having a total value of $3.- developed, t 3Z3.730, and that during tot same GAIN PROMOTION AT CAMP LEWIS Thirteen. Officers Are Given Higher Rank in the Service of Uncle Sam CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, "Wash., 8ept. 17. rThlrteen officers In the 44th Infantry today received promo tion In to telegram received from the , adjutant general of the army. Three captains are advanced to the rank of major and 10 second lieutenants are given promotion to first lieuten ancies. - , ! ! ' : . . ". . The new" majori are - Clarence M. Booth, Emerson J. Marks and Robert M. Martin- The second lieutenants advanced were-Raymond J.' Gardner, Boywer. John L. Farley. Edwin J. Conner, Robert R. Page, Hiram E. Spear, Arthur L. Olson, Favre B. Alston and John P. Rogers. ; Corporal Carl M. Devore of the Quartermaster corps was promoted "to' the rank of second lieutenant In the same branch today, -He will re frain on duty in the supplies division. . For "borrowing" $80 a few days without the owner's permission Prl vate Forrest Leek of the 45th com pany, 166th depot brigade, will spend the next 10 years on Alcatraz Island. Leek, according to the tea martial which tried him, took eleven re5 travelers checks totalling $180 and 12 months one steel vessel was built under private contract, an 8800 ton vessel valued at $527,250. From July 1, 1917, to July 1. 1918 government contracts resulted In the construction of 83 wooden ships val- yued at $32,022,000 and of 298,744 tonnage. During that period 18 steel ships were built for the government valued at $19,600,000 and showing a tonnage of 117.200?" Private con tracts called for 22 wooden ships of a total tonnage of 35.950 and a total value of $1,354,000. and 11 steel ships valued at $7,789,620 and car- ring 96,700 tons. The number of employes In all yards jumped from 4200 on July 1, 1916, to 41,400 on July 1. 1918. The payroll from January 1. 1918. to, July 1. 1918, aggregated $14,588,- 536, while for the preceding six months it was $4,154,957. The in crease was more than 251 per cent. Between July 1. 1916. and July 1, 1918, there was a total of 4.716,- 9 52 work days In the shipyards of The cumulative percentage of Increase in the number of work John Murphy Farley, Archbishop of Ney York, was created and pro claimed a cardinal of the Roman Catholic church on " November 27 1911. at the time that the late Pop Pius X named Archbishop OConneU of Boston and DIomede Falconlo apostallc. legate at Washington, also as members of the sacred college. It was considered by the Catholic world as a great tribute to the church Id America to thus have its representa tion in the supreme heirarcby in creased by two new American cardi nals and by a third man who had been In America for so many years that he was Imbued with American ideals. For more than a quarter of a century North America had betP represented In the Sacred college by only one cardinal, the venerable Car- ulnal Gibbons of Haiti more He was born April 20. 1842. at Newton Hamilton. County Aramagh- Ireland, the son of Philip and Cath erine lMurphy J-arUy. His father was an Inn-keeper., Both parents died when the boy was oolx 7 year old, and he was left largely to make his own way. He succeeded in gei There Are No "Over Th Cowards SI THAT'S wliat wfM rail one of our Orrn Hoys wlio . not bit VKttY 11EKT when rallM tn litr even in tl face of ,Uath a lYM-al rowartl. " Then iii the rail for Dollars in tin 4th LiWty Loan what will they call tin of u over here who arc nrith r jinunpt or willing to trp forward and LKNI) our money in the fare of only a fMMtihh? curtail ment of luxury. They 11 aay: FINANCIAL COWARDS! To help put Marion County and Oregon Stat orer the top FDLST go to jour bank NOW and VOLUNTEER your tub cription. . MARION COUNTY FOURTH LIBERTY I)AN COMMITTEE This space contributed by one of Salem's lea'rllnz dentists who has a- son in the serrice. California Captain Walter C. Hinman of the 166th depot brigade was today trans ferred on war department authority, to the 37th machine gun battalion. Captain Hinman, whose home is in Spokane, at one time commanded the machine gun company of the second Washington infantry, now In France as the, 161st, infantry. He has been .u.i. j k- I days in that period, with January 1.1 tin a fair duration at St- Macar nr hi. m ,h ivc tto July 1, 1916, an -a basis, was 4311 una. a college In the neighborhood the value of 80. and. after he was J JJfJI??' " ?' "l.-P?"1 M A1 An a Yk WMnAV Tha I " ' bm,c g, l Vila A. I B. DTllliani. BlUUrUl UUl M, aa trial brought out that he had served " 1 6,to July WM 1.1X0.- for he was known as the comedian of 13 years in .the national guard of, 'wuwse ' nn cias n Arr-v.r-.-. Through the auspices or an nncie he came to New York and continued his education at St. John's college Fordham. and at -St. Joseph's semin ary at Troy. N. Y. Four more years he pent at the American college 1 Rome. Italy, ana was oraainea priest there. June 11. 1870. nolnrnlnr to tniS COUUiry. B' TAXATION BILL ; IS CERTIFIED firmness which was his when needed. He had remarkable success In hi choice of priests for several hundred rhurches tinder his. care, being keep his Judgment or men and situa tions. He was the spiritual bead of near ly one and a halt million souls ad under his Jurisdiction were nearly as many( dUferent nationalities as are found anywhere In. the ltoman Catholic world. He was an accom plished linguist, able to .conrers with jnost of his foreign people In' their own tongue. He was not a great preacher or speaker, so far as oratorical ability was concerned, although he had sweet voice and a strong one. but his sermons and addresses were In teresting and conTlnclg. 'Tber were constantly levelled at certain things which he considered, the greatest current evils divorce, im moral theatricals. Sabbath desecra tion and socialism. It was rather as a manager of mer and money that the cardinal arch bishop ranked highest. He display great vigor In carrying out his plans tor founding of Catholic lastitutlona and in festering those eftablished Under his administration six or sev en new churches were built la the New York dlocesd every year, home missions were extended, and phe nomenal gains msde In donations for all church nurnoes. When he went to Rome every other year, he eartle with hlra an offering of Peter's penc that has been said to be larger th any from any other diocese In the world. Sri".' y adS in sd Measure Calling for $940,- Tt m- brigade. " I nflA K J(JZill I C!1.J I p-.-. . v. rtrlshton. Ftaten 1s- With the division organized but a yvv . 1 1- i v.. York harbor. The vigor HighQ UCU11Y All-Wobl few weeks or having officers who have had service in France detailed to it act as instructor is already ap parent. The training 6f the division has already been speeded up until courses that were received by the 91st division only after the enlisted personnel had been here five months are already under way. With Olcott The state tax commission yester day filed with Secretary of State Ol cott its certificate of necessity for an Increase in the state tax levy for Suits Made to your measure Up SCOTCH WOOLEN , MILLS STORE ' 420 State Street ' Salem," Ore, Clare that the division will be ready for overseas in a much shorter time than has formerly been allowed. 1919 by $940,000 over the amount Officers de- limited by the state constitution. The I to eieTated to the cardlnalate had and ability he displayed In this, bis first work, attracted the attention of Cardinal Archbishop McCloskey and he engaged him as his secretary, m young Father' Farley held this pos for 1 2 years, almost up to the time of the Cardinal s death. The secretar ial Intimacy with the nrst Amen they must be considered la connec tion with other declarations frora le same source. It was particularly la tended, it was explained, that there should b held la salad the fourteea propositions stated by the president la his address to congress Jaaeary t. last. Whereas the Fourth of July speech stated simply broad general principles that shoald govern any peace discussion, the address to con gress laid down details of the poi- tloa and therefore should he the gov. era lag utterance. Accordingly, before the centra: powra can have any peace discus sion with the entente power and America, they most accept the prin ciples of: No secret treaties; freedom of the eas except to suppress predatory na tions taat ran to rpt laternatloa al covenants; the removal or ah trade barriers; redaction of arma ments: adjustment of colonial claims with reference to the wUbes or the governed population; the evacuation of. Russian territory aad abaaloa- tnent or economic control therein; ladependeace of Beltiuta with In demnification; restoration of AUar. Lorraine; readjustment of Italy's frontiers: autonomous government for the different nationalities or Ans. trla-Hungary; evacuation of Ruman ia. Serbia aad Montenegro: retla Qulshraent of Turkish control of non Turk lh populations; aa tdepeadent l-oiun state and. finally, a league of nations to guarantee political lade pendeace aad territorial Integrity to great aaa small states alike. AUSTRIAN INCIDENT CONSIDERED ENDED (Continued from page 1). $10,000,000 Corporation certification, which Is signed by Gov ernor Wlthycombe, Secretary. Olcott. State Treasurer Kay and Tax Com missioner Charles V. Galloway, as members of the tax commission, em- vr9t influence on Father Farley He Imbibed roucn oi mo n nt .nlrlt and nlaln habits of Hie which were characteristic or his su--lerlor, and after? Cardinal McClos key's death h eulogized him la braces the provisions that are to be m TV:aL C-LU1 1- onihndied in the ballot title of the I nr hla life -ue trim oliiuiuciiiiuji - . ... .-,;r " trkm aer Cardinal Mc the people at the election In Novem- cioskey. Father Farley was also rec- ber. The certification reads as follows "We, the undersigned, constituting the state tax commission of Oregon. The United States Spruce Produc tion corporation, capitalized at $10,- 000,000, a Washington corporation. 2" 'Ta T. V . hereby cerOfr that in our opinion It State Corporation Commissioner f ne.sarv to. levy an amount of Schulderman to operate In Oregon. Btate taxes for the fiscal vear'1919 It Is stated in the. articles that par-harger by, $910,000 than the .amount ticipatlog debentures not exceeding umitea oy me con uuuoa i .yn ;"'nt hungry it Father Far $90,000,000 may be issued, which it gon, unless specifically authorized by man i ever went hungry , . . a tor of St. Gabriel s, a populous foor parish on the Kan Side of New York, where the prlet'a lire was one of constant ton and not a little hard ship. In that parish he snowea n m seir capable or the greatest sacrifi ces ror his people. He waa a verv great friend of the poor, wo n came neighborhood saying that no is contemplated will be subscribed by the United States and certain allied governments. Officers of the corporation are: Brice P. Disuqe, .president; C. P. Stearns. vice-Dresident: . R. w. vote of the people. "From careful investigation we be- iiova that the oroDOsed sueclfic In- - , - erease ot me siaie levy uiw iur 1919 is necessary that deficiency Mehta incurred for maintenance oi miiAr. AtoranHer Mc- state Institutions and departments oawa f v w "a v-a L Anilrow rPtiirT- Rtohard S. Esk- may De paia, imi iBtr;cu 1 It icy t. In 1 111 PnM 1 .ea Jkiii iBiwiui" him a private chamberlain, and M" mi. it.cn horim monslrnor. It II l ITT &MM " - a 1891 be was appointea vicar-geur . wKiweiie or Afw igri: ioa JAmncllc nrelate Of POD LeOt in ifi5 .nontallc nrothonotary, and w a' , . t v In the same "year auxiliary iu ,),i 0 iroaauroi- nil nr Portland The! necessary labor and supplies' during ... ...ui.hnn Corrlrart or New me ensuing uirumum j " I York. Ia this caoacuy uisaop r i tpaiea. mai nnaoiuai- tv nnnn h mseli a areat nuruer In war emergencies may be met and of tne or the archdiocese. His that the credit or the state may be influence and popularity Increased preserved. The amount specified Is (fadIT an(j npon Archbishop Corrl- estimated as equivalent to an aver- . dratn n 1902. th clergy anfl age levy of one mill on the do.lar or ,ne bishop -were practically unanl thme total assessea valuation ot mr mQVtn n a8Rlnr for the appointment state for the current year. I of rtltbop Farley as his successor He was appointed, and rrora th trustees are: Brice P. Dlsaue. C. f. Stearns, William M.-Ladd. Amos S Benson, all or Portland; Everett u. Gripgs. Tacoma; J.t J. Donovan. Bel lingham, Wash.,- and Mark E. Reed. Shelton, Wash, f , : v' The corporation's output will be used mainly for aeroplane produc tion, .r v -. , . ; ':, . v A lot of married men who might be exempt from the draft.' will' not mention it for fear they will have to .remain at Jiome. ,Angeles f Times. " -Prrtbably at Log '"Angeles, but not at alem t j. The fall fashion show Is on in Los j first he proved himself a master la An reles. Business must go on as I church government. . usual. Mother and daughter want He was a man of peace and genlle- tolonk .an -well, as -the wltes and ness. but his success In governing iianrhters; of other lnen.-i--lx)s Ange-lthe largest Roman Catholic dioees i0. TimM. And ther should, too. I In America involved an executive Prompt action ia regarded as the ur est means of defeating the unlerly Inr Duroose of the central powers to shake the allies ana Cevelop fatal weaknesses by the encouragement ot the expression of the Individual alms and views or the separate states. For elgn Minister Balfour's comment yes- terdsy Is accepted In Washington as sufficient Indication or the atti tude or Great Britain and It Is not doubted similar expressions will be forthcoming from other entente cap itals soon. Regarding this phase of the peace campaign as practically closed, the administration is now cloey watch- Ins; for the next move on the fart of the enemy, for it is t believed that they will abandon their efforts. It has been suggested that, denied a limited fields of secret discussions of .war Issues. Austria may attempt a couo by assenting to restriction of the discussion or the principles laid down by President Wilson as the on ly possible basis of peace. It was said authoritatively today that such a proposition undoubtedly ould be accepted but this state ment was accompanied by significant reminder of conditions which must be met preliminary to any such dis cussion. These are that the central powers must withdraw completely from any occupied territory la France and Belgium. Italy. Russia and Serbia. The Germans must drop the subterfuge of the Brest-Utovsk treaty, made by Germany with Rus sian agents, hired to neiray tneir country. They must looeen their hold npon the wheat fields ot Ukraine and the old wells of Serbia aad Rassla, and all of this must be done before America would consent to talk peace, even upon the basis of the presi dent's stipulation. Attention was called to the fact In his reply. Secretary Lansing refer red to the terms upon which the United States would consider peace as having been stated repeatedly. That meant not only that the presi dent Fourth of July speech at ML Vernon, must be considered but that WORN CLOTHING TO BE GATHERED Automobile! Wpl Take Bcn dlei From House Friday tad Saturday Awtm"Ul- witl U tU-u fross hocse U ioa In every pr of Ike city Friday and jtrtfiy roi:rUsg old ckxfces for the iVrUra relief -partcent of tte Re4 C rox. Gae meata. shoe aad hats, not too ba-ly wora. ra b Aavttsag ta faJr- 1 good wearable eo3d!Ua thai raa ot be a4 her a at V t to Belgian, as that cstrv ta golsg ta depend oa the t'alted FUtcs tor lu winter sspply of elaitlac- CoUrUoos of deaal'oa will .W haadled front Red Cro teanaaar ters ta tb Called Ftates Nattoaal lUak fcatldlag. .PmtBi who eaa pare their cars several boars or aa.' entire 4ay ahoold retort thero. O&thlag will b pu4 la t a i W oa froat steps or la rti;Kon places, where they cay caally ta road sad tkes save the aoLrilora fro tnakiag peraonal ealla. When aim liar g-Hs were railed tor la tt year rom rait tees caataaed ear district aad a4 coaaiicraMe energy la this direction. If ail ri4eaU wUl heed the re- qneat aad help snake Friday aa o4 Germans complain because tho American shock troops are equipped elot he day tsacfc time will to aae4. Ia the roatry aailllarie will ami tin sawed -off ahotruaa. What would they have the Americans right with .a wrivt watra, vanity bag aad powder cloth la the garment, -waich la assay pace sre to He ratheved with the aid cT school children. TfH, i a e a et. Colosasl 4"" . jlf" 'TT lij- it L ... U ' CNADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY The World Great eat Highway Sre;. Houml Trip Hatm from VANCOUVER, II. O. TO CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAIN nHSOKTS BAKTF ,a tb f a graader. 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