V 4 S THE PRECOX STATESMAN: THURSDAY. OCTOBER , 101. l- -: : : i T ' i '. .... - iVILSON URGES Beginning Today HEAVY EFFORT ! FOR THE LOAN it ; t L - Tv A FIGHT for MILLIONS The Great Social Story of "love and Moaey , Bag U real r ixum "FIGHTING TRAIL Stars WM DUNCAN Good News From France Should Allow No Relaxa tion, Is Declaration MORE FUNDS NEEDED (I I i ! 1 ft' , - .Ja fcw, . . i ; ft"1! I john; barryaore -oil the" QuiQt - John Barrymbre in "ON the QUIET" it;s better on the SCREEN WITH JOHN BAERY MORE AS "BOB EIDQEWAY" THAN IT WAS ON THE BROADWAY STAGE , K A Brand New i MackSennett .. Comedy "Hii Wife's Friend!' O REGON N STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD Mere Fact of Victory Makes Heavy Donations Impera tive to Finish WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 President Wilson and other officials feel that the American people mast exercise caution Jest the good news from the battle fronts cause a relaxation of effort on behalf of the fourth liberty loan. Thus far no such tendency has - been noticeable and the cam- palm has been ; rolnr with, an en thusiasm comparable to that with which the battle reports bare receiv ed. "4 ; It Is pointed out that now that victory Is definitely being brought to the side of the allied armies .funds and more funds are needed to enable the fighting men to press home their hard won advantage and hurl the German hordes beyond the Rhine. Secretary McAdoo is understood to have determined to have speakers emphasize this point continuously until the huge $6,000,000,000 total is raised. Official reports today from all fed eral reserve districts except Kansas City, which has not started taking figures, i showed 9411,142.050 In pledges actually received and ac companied by payment of the 10 -per cent initial installment. This cov ers receipts up to last night, but does not Include millions of dqllars in figures on which the initial payment has not been made, or has been made, but not yet reported official ly 1 by banks. The total tomorrow night is expected to be several hun dred million dollars greater. -Bay More Bonds Uquid Air Used by Hun . As a High Explosive BRITISH ARMY HEADQUAR TERS Oct. 2. (Canadian Press) The erfemy for some time past has been employing liquid air as a substi tute f of high explosives, which is an Indication -that he is beginning to feel the heavy losses he has sustained in war material. The report that the Germans have set fire to Cambral does not appear to be confirmed. It is believed thai the1 fire was caused by the burning of ammunition dumps. And Same Cast STARTS SUNDAY THEATRE Sy J SOU'S UJ We want to call your attention to take advantage of the greatest furniture . sale ever held here in Salem. -We are not only selling at a remarkable re duction but are closing out the entire stock of the Imperial Furniture Co-'s -r dollars worth of Fine Complete home furnishings at less than present wholesale cost We have reason for making comment upon the wonderful bargains we are. offering to the People of Salem and vicinity. As announc ed before, The Feldstein and Drektor Furniture Company of Portland has purchased this immense stock at a great reduction of the old cost This en ables us to giye you decided money-saving possibilities, the importance of which cannot be too strongly emphasized. at " n . . tcevor news rnnt to Reiam to $3.50 Hundred NEW YORK, Oct. 2. Judges of e United States cicuit court acting as arbitrators in the controversy be tween the news print paper manu facturers and the federal trade com mission ove the price of news print paper today handed down a decision awarding a price .of ?3. 50 per 100 pounds for rolled news in carload lots f. o. b. mill. This restores the price current last spring which was reduced , to $3.10 by the federal trade commis sion. Under the arrangement with the manufacturers, by which the fed eral trade commission fixed the price it was agreed that If the manufac turers thought it was too low they could' appeal to the circuit court of this district as arbitrators and thati the attorney general acting as trus tee of the people, could also appeal ff be thought the price, was too high. The manufacturers believed that the price fixed by the commis sion was too low. Bay More -Bonds DR. STEINER MADE ; HEAD OF COUNCIL (Continued from page 1). for calling the meeting as Informally I as It had been done. .Com plaint 'had come in that the Marion county coun cil was the least active! n the state, while its next' door neighbor In Polk county was among the most energet ic ones. The reason for this he as cribed to the fact that practically all the work had fallen upon the chair man and one assistant. Instead of having it divided among men who could spare a little time for such service. - i .'. - . "The county icouncll ' of defense ought to be on the Job and control led by a real body Instead of by one man, who' Is simply swamped with all kinds of war work besides his own business. You eon't expect the state council In Portland to di rect everything. They can recom mend action, but they can't look into alk the details in every community." bf declared. - - The county council should rest Its authority upon the consent of the citizens of the county. it should be financed by the county court." He told, of new duties In the line of Issuing building permits, provid ing housing facilities and the Ilk which had recently ' been added to the work of the organization. Like wise he pointed out the Importance of holding an office in the council. as being one recognised as the best kind of authority In Washington. D. Kew York was cited a poor ex- 1 ample of such organization, as Mrl Koiiock stated that the city Is more alien than most of those on foreign snores and that the residents think the United States stops at the Bronx I and are proud of It. Dr. Steiner will probably announce I the names ot other members of the council today. He succeeds P. W. Steusloff, who recently resigned his post as chairman' on account of too many other duties. Buy More Bonds REMEMBER rour time is growing to a near close. We have but a few days longer to stay. Every article must go regardless of cost Don't wait until it is late in this sale. We ways are closing out White Rotary Sewing Machines s been sold at $85, now for which have al- ..9J?.3U FELDSTEIN i DREKT O R r t FURNITURE CO. 177 Liberty Street Salem, Oregon : I We Accept L iberty Bonds' HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody can Tell when you Dark en uray, Faded Hair with Sage Tea P Grandmother kent hr ht kan. tiiully darkened, glossy and attrac tive wun a orew or kka tm ani Sulphur. Whenever ' hor tnnV mil uuii. mueu or sireaxeo. ap pearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wy- ein s sage and sulphur Compound.' you will ret a laree bottlA nt thi. old-time recioe. im Droved hr the ad dition of other ingredients, all ready 10 use at very little cost. This sim Dle mlxtnra can b dprwn rip1 nnnn n restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown 'drurglst says everybody -uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied it's so easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. By morn ing the rrav hair diss Doears after another application or two. It Is re stored to its natural coior and looks flossv. soft and beautiful. This biwb. aration Is a delightful toilet requi site. It is not Intended for the cure. nuugauoa or prevention 01 disease. ' & f Wit ' . jJ " YOU KNOW "the fate of "the children of Belgium and Northern France. , Protect your own children from a like fate, , Our sbldiiers are ready, to fight for them - -to die for them - - to make the world a fit place for children to live in. . ' ' :. " . . -" ' .-. -v.,-If you can't fight, support those who can. .c BUY Liberty B(pods TODAY Any Bank Will Help You This advertixemcnt patriotically contributed by UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK DESPOTIC CONTROL RAPIDLY ON WANE , (ContlnQed from page 1). Involves the change of the German constitution. As a half-way measure and In a desperate effort to save the imperial prerogative. Emperor William al ready has tried the expedient ot him self selecting leaders of the opposi tion parties for minor places in the cabinet and the promising to for ward the enactment of popular mea sures. But the Socialists have gently aecnnea to accept anything short of aoaoiuie control or iha nkin.t through the relchstag without refer ence to toe wisnes or me. emperor and Officials bellev that at UnHh they are able to realize their aspira tions. . Such a change in Germany doubt less would bring. If not Indeed. b preceded by. a similar revolution In Austrian parliamentary government. and It la fnllv AvtvAoA . k . ft as real representative government Is a fact la the central empires there will be an Irresistible movement to ward, peace, even on the terms laid down by President' Wilson, in this connection, the news today that the Austrian emperor had summoned to Vienna the three biggest men of v. : Hungary. Counts Tlsxa. Andrassy and Apponyl. was received here with undisguised Interest. This action was regarded as very significant, al though officials were not certain whether It had to do with the Bul garian withdrawal from the war with Its direct threat to the dual monar chy or with Internal reforms or was a definite move for a separate peace Buy More Bonda Frrif 0 Master Lists Going to Droit Boards WASHINGTON. Oct. FIrat r the master lists of order numbers ot the thirteen million men who regis tered Sept. 12 were, placed In the malls tonight enroute to -district boards all over the country which are to make them available to the news papers and post them immediately upon receipt. The mailing will con tinue as rapidly as the list ran rua off the presses at the govern ment printing office. When clerka berm rhwkin tf lists today a number of minoT errors were round and several hours were required to straighten these out by comparison of th iiata with tt. insl numbers which tally wires as fast as they were orawn irom tne bowl In the caucus room of the senate office building PIMPLY? VELL, DDNT EB Pixple Notice It Drive Then with Dr. Edwards' . Olive Tablet n -Mujyij wu ski csoama 7- fnncn longer If ran ret a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. Tbe sxin sixi begin to dear after too have takes mmmmmm mmm UUTC ItBiCU XmMi cesaful substitute for calomel; there' oever mar Hcxness or pain alter T"'"? vc- Dr. .Edwards Olive Tablets do th which calornei owes, and fast as eSectfrr, but their action is gect and sale tas1 of severe and Irritating. No one who takes OSre Tablet! ever ccrsed with -a dirk brown Ustt bad breath, a dun, listless, -no gxf feeling, constipation, torpid livetv t difposition or pimpty face. ' Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets r purely ecrtable com pound tw1 with olive oil; yoa will know the bf their live color. j Dr. Edwards sprat years atnon? t tknts aSictcd with Lver and bofi costptaints. and Olive Tablets ere t ixnmrnxl7 effective recall. Take one or two nicUry for a -E-See bow much better yoa feel and 10c and 25c per box, AlldrucUa.