THE OREGON STATESMAN: Till HSIUY. MARCH 1:1, 10l! 1 t I 0 GALLOWAY AND CRAVEN ARE OUT President' Determination to Reorganize Civil Service Is Known WASHINGTON. March 12. Pies- ident Wilson's determination to rec- rjrnnpia f tlw Anmul S'atrmrt-t of (THE MITIAI. t IVK 1S11IAIE fOltPANT J OF KV TOHK ; Of S4 N-n Mwi, N Y..ra CUy. In thm atat of Srm York. -t tlwr 31t Ha "f liwinber. , DM. m'lf t' IU" liwi-rawe V.inRiii)er of , the State of On-con; -xmuant to law; " . V IN COM K. i Tot prrtnium inctmf ...... 67,1S7;J95.75 . I Intfrt. iliii(iwi at-l rnt n - i rxrviTt! lurin tlw ji-ar. ".! J J.963.92 j Iiirotrw frmn othrr oiitrt n- r-4 during tti jr-ar. . . ;.2S."30 OJ "Total inwrar.,.'. . .K .'. . 123.S97.94.T ltWrnUSKMESTS I'awl ft-r liiOr' rttlomit. nimitiw ami putrrwii ral- ' arl M) 42S.691.09 Iiti.ien. -aid to e"'ic l"'U r"r duHii tli er. 19.2J2.73S. J , Connntii"n. alana - a-vl . Irnrb oflica ruirtur latui durtn the yar ., .59.230.7 Tain. Kwn aiut trrs i4 ' rtorin, Utr ynr ... T ;,01.406 51 . Aai'-unt all other ei-it-mii- turaa . , .- 4.00SW0.SS T"tV eswlturr4 ...... t ASSKTS4 ahw ml lair wrnl imarkrt alur $ Vila ol aturlu arxl booJa oraH (market or inwf tUad al or Loana on inrrta- and e4- latrrat. ate. . Puller k-at Cai-U in r-auka and H band. . JS'rt n(w.,lirrtl and Hi-rrrl . Vrmm ........ - . .. . OUr a- ImJt)- ......... S5.315.S5T.M 17.4SS.999 93 444.3S4.8SS 2 10.4H.0.1T (7.735.SSS.4S 2.252.542 4 ..704.flS7.JU 9;0.J1 7s Total ukU t Hr . . alaii('rl In .. C73.714.293 83 ' -LIABILITIES it ra.rt 5S.l 13 77 .T.iUI tK-lK-j rUtma-' ajni.t. . 10.S27.9S0 39 ; A II. other liatiht im-lu.lu ,-. . . faaarTe lr cuntincfuclo. . 12n.77AJ3n.44 Total .InMlltfca. rla,te . of capital tk f 73.7I4.293.83 Total iivoni we in V'trx r- i cbr 31. 11 l.ilI.3.0 III HINE.SH IV OKE;oS ltB THE YEAR Total imurance MUtm i rrmt I tlw jear. paid' U . ha . . 2 I.392.9 Gfoa iTrmiunn recrired dur- . . . ... . inc tl ear BS1.MI.40 Leaer rakl durlna U. yrmt 15 9 . laM mrllrrrd dursm Jtar. . l3.39.o Total anu ntit uf .uirir - nut atvli In tiVon. mber 31. 1IH 17.093.997.60 THE MLTI AE I H E INHI KANCE COMPAXT K NEW YlHK CilAKI EH A. I'EABODY. Preaideat. WII.MAM Kl!EIEliI-Klt. Berretanr. HtatutuTT re-fcl'nti iitiirary ff aenice: AUMAO. kvATZ. Portland. Or. With our transportation facilities we are able to pay -the highest cash price for EGGS DRESSED MEATS POULTRY WILLAMETTE V ALLEY TRANSFER CO. 171 South High Street. V - r - Phone 1400 te tali We will conduct commission sales on stock or household goods anywhere or any time. Sales every Wednesday and Saturday at 157 South Com mercial street, at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. GEO. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer. 44)444)4t44444)44)4)44) ' What luipropcr fittiug of shoes causes most of the tnmblc known to feet. You can still wear the most stylish, n'Mo-tlie-miimtr- slipes ami yet pnjoy foot comfort. Shm's Unit i re mal tf scient if ie lines to fit the motlerii-ilav fot ''. It costs Ho more to invest iale mir shops. '.? : : : We carry a complete line of foot comforts, arch sup porters, bunion reducers, heel cushions, toe straights, foot soap,, foot powders, and foot ointment. If your feet hurt you try us! : : : : : : : : : : WE DO EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING VHOME Ognize the civil Ffrvice comtuission and the Tact that he bad aked for the resignation of two members Hermon V. Craven and Charlei M. Galloway became known today with the announcement at the White House of the appointment of two new commissioners. Martin A. 'Mor rison of Indiana and George R. Wales of Vermont. One vacancy in the commission al ready insisted. John A. Mcllhenny liavins resianfil stv'ral weeks ao tn actei't a position in Haiti, but as Mr. 3llojiyV tesipnation has not yet been received at the White House, the appointment of the third member wa not announced. v ' The letter? atoine for the resig nations of Commissioners Galloway ami Craven were dispatched just be fore the preident left on his re turn trip to France and were said to haver ontained no reason for their request. Mr. Galloway would make no statement tonight but said that he might have something to say to-J morrow. Friends of he commissioner In congress communicated with the president bv wireless in an f ffort tc have Mr. Wilson withdraw his de jnand for Mr. Gill oawrtireyetaoin tnand for .Mr. Galloway's retirement, but it war -announced at the While House today that an entirely new cnmniia',inn wruM be ap!'inted. "Sr explanation of the president's dei.t ion to reorganize the commission was given. SUFFERED -FOR EIGHT YEARS. Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore muscles and stiff joints often are due to overworked, weak or disordered kidneys. Daisy Bell, R. F. I. 3. Box 234. Savanah. Ga.. writes: "I suffer ed eight years with pain in the back and could not do any of my work, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills. I can do all of my work." J. C. Perry. " Roger Peckinpangh Has Reached an Agreement CLEVELAND. O., March 12. ; Roger Peckinpanuh of this city, sh rtstoj or '.he, New York American league baseball' team, who was said to be a holdout, ttnlay reached an agreement with Colonel T. L. Hus ton, pa t owner or the club, over the long distance jelephone. it was an nounced tonight. D. CURRIE, Manager. the Matter With Your Feet? AND DO IT WELL OF QU QUALITY WaVlaa ' 1 . J vMABELNOHMAlND I ft STOCK DEALS VERY ACTIVE Transactions on Exchange Run Well Over Million Share Mark Yesterday NEW YORK. Mach 12. Transac tions in stocks today again ran well over the million share mark, the ad ante. wnicn embraced numerous high points for the year, being accel erated. according to general belief by substantial public participation. Influential factors included news 'advices from abroad which strength ened the hope of an early ratification of the peace treaty and virtually as surance of funds for efficient main tenance of the railroads. Additional developments bore upon favorable crop, prospects and further improvement in general trade. Rails led the strong opening, but fell back quite generally in the final h6ur. United States steel also react ing sharply after attaining a new high for tlie current movement, but the undertone at the close was strong. Sales amounted fo 1,23.", 000 shares. Bonds were neglected in th excite ment attendine the stock market, but a stady to firm tone ruled in do mestic and foreign issues on relative ly. 'light dealings. Total shIps. par value, aggregated $r.C.i0. ooo. old United States coupon and registered fours gained a quarter per cent on call. MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN'. ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own com-. fort and the welfare of their child ren, shoffld never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children, for use throughout the season. They break ef colds, relieve feverishness. constipation, teething disorders, headache and stomach troubles. I'sed by mothers foij over 30 years. "These powders give satis faction. All drug stores. Don't ac cept any substitute. AMENDMENTS BY STRAUS DOWNED Effort to Change League Nations Covenant Are Not Welcomed I.ONIKiN. March 1 i. Th.; flo U of .car Straus tf U . Am-rit-an lasue to enforce peac to have th - league oi nail ns union ravor an amendment t the league of nations covenant dsi?Lned to sifeguard th. Monroe dot trin failed today. The French and English delecates. wh dominatetl lhf t-onferercr. pleaded that the subject was ."o la- r-'acb-ins for qtiitk aetion. while the Chi nese protested thai it too vitally af fected them. -Mr. Strau pr i"srtl an emeiui ment to article 1 providing th; should two nations threaten vrar n 'ah other, the nearest great tower "in the first intanee" was tllig.-;t- jt-d to step In withou tailing for the ajiv-iislance or the sillier great powers. Should t his .great power fail. th n it would bo a matter for the entire league's fighting -force, t hundb-. The Bntrsh propoRal tha. article ! be thang-d to mak- any nation which breaks the rotrntnt ipso fac. to at war with all tit,- otber m mbers of the ieaiiue, rather than iner-dv I'oj't iiiit t j ii an ct of war as ih- cov enant pmni-les; w t d,-fe.i'd en t he idea of Mr. Straus, who maintained that it t-onriiited witli the const i tuj'on of the I'nited States, where upon the other delegates .aid they were glad to drop the matter us 66 NICKEY" is-: they were unwilling to arouse fur ther fe'.ling in the I'nited States. The F:ench and British societies present many DroDosvd har.r . bat ! those arpwl unon upri rr.l i iii.lv I unimportant. The "dolegaiei will make use of the points brought out in the present discussion and t "in decision reached in addressing the va:ius peace commissions when tht- convenant comes up for fuither con- f sidt-ration at the peace ronteren'c ! at lltiis. i SALEM WILL WELCOME ITS BOYS ON FRIDAY (Continued from Page 1.) tion regardless of Alu.thov thoy are froin Company M or vtonu t-ther branch of the service. VASSARWOMEN ASSIGNED WORK New York, whither she was bound. C XI fL t I fiar'r discharging Canadian troops Oeven lake Charge OI Keliei here when a wireless riesage recall- Organization at Verdun, Is Report NEW YOKft. Math 12 Seven ynin? women sent to Trance as a Bed Cfoss unit organ).! by Vassar , college have been designated by the trench government to take vharge of relief work at Verdun, it wai an nounced here'tonight. They will be gin Satuay the relief of fvfugees who have been forbidden until now t-j return to the desolate district The group is under the direction' J t n. Urg?r Va?lbie' . ew,' ork City. It includes n trained dietitian. Miss MaMan R. Meyers, of, Rochester. N. Y-. a public health I nurse, Miss Margaret Tupper. of Cleveland and the following '.rained social service workers: Miss Helena G. Bradfield'. of Cleveland; Miss Elinor P:nddan. of Rrooklinc. Mass.; Miss li'iith H. Tu'uie. of Hornell. N Y.. and Miss Lida A'. Little, of Cal ifornia, who acts as secretary of the unit. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Tiike Salts ( Flush Kidneys If WV Hurts or i:iNlb-r I'h.Hhts. j If you must have nur meat ev.-rv flav. i-at it. but riusli vtxi" kidnt-vs w t la salts tc. asi nall v. sas a not authority who t -lis us lhatr m.it , forms uric acid hl almost par- alyzes the kidneys in their effor's to exel it from the blood. They Ih-coiji,' sluggish and weaken, th n you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pain in the back or sick headache, dizziness your stomach smrs. tongue is coat en ana when the weather is bad ou have rheumatic twing--s. The urin eels cloudy, full of s. -diinent, "h channels often get sre and irritat ed, obliging ou to s.t.-k relief two or three times during tht night. To neutralize these irritating a -ids, to. t lanse the kidneys a-d flu. h off the body's uriiiou.i was t- t:et four ounces of Jad Salts frjm any pharmacy her; take a tah.smon ful in a glass of watt - l.efore lir.ak fast for a few das and your kid neys wijl then act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lnion jul-e. combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also t neutralize the acids in urine, .m it no lonser' irritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Snlts is iucxnep.ive: cannot injure ann maK -s a delightful effer vesrent lithia-water drink. EVERYONE MIC IE PLAYING DAWCIIVKa SEEING SPECIAL MUSIC ORE AT Matinees: Evenings: 2:15 - 3:45 7:15 - 8:45 GET BRITISH TROOPS REBEL ON SHIP Reported to Have Threatened to Sink Vessel Unless Put Ashore HALIFAX. March 12. When the transport Toloa docked here today with her captain reporting a threat by 292 British troop. in her steer ane to sink the vessel unless hey were put ashore and given trans portation to their homes in the I'nited Stat:-s. steams':p officials went aboard to interview the com plaining soldiers. They found that 50 of he men had sufficient funds to cover their railroad fares and immigration head taxes, which were.repcrted t have leen insisted upon by American im migration authorities. The others. it was stated, would be held aboard the ship, which will sail Friday for j ed her to Halifax to toal. Iecause j of the harbor strike at the American port. This order keep ng the men aboard was issued in spite of fea-s expressed by Captain Jackson of rio lent-e by the soldiers. The troops, most of whom enlist- rd Jn tn riti!,h ror rrom the United Site's and. M of whom are American born, were discharged from the army with $20, and an or der to the British consular 'officials in New York for transportation to their homes, the ship's officers said. i. 1 : 4U- , l i i l4f, nin, r.,- r-rh- hands of a few. : MAY TURN DOWN HUN SHIPPING United States May Not Ac cept Hundred Thousand Tons in Chilean Waters WASHINGTON. March 1 The merlcan government may no ac cept, the 100.000 or more tons of German shipping in Chilean water's, allocated t it by tht alli.-d shipping -oiu mission. Chairman llurlov of the shipping board said tnnifclit fi nal action would dind upon lth the condition of the grant and the ships. Mr. Hurley explained hat 1 1-.- j original prcposal. made r. hen I-.- w, ; in Europe, was f r the t nited Si-!t ! to take over the ships and use them 1 until the pence treaty was signed.! when title to til MO would be defer-I mined. Thi. offer was refused by I Mr. Hurley, who Ite'jevid that h-i ! use for so short a period would not justify the board in standing the ex pense of the repairs Information that the ships finall) had l-cen allocated t this couniry has just be.n rcc.-ied .it Ue state department. Mr. Hurl in miiiate. Iv ordered an evamitiiMion of the vessels to d( teriuine ih extent f repair that would have to be made. ' Sim . the vessels luxe in'in tid up! fof hioi . , I han four yeais, most of-i ficjals believe 'hat their engine arc iOj ve -j ,.,d shap- anl that their hulls also have l.cen more or less damaged. Th exact tonditions under which the ships have been allocated to this t-Mintry haw not et In-en transmit ted to the shipping bo-ird. If these should provide for the u.e t-f 'lie s scls only until i-ace is proclaimed!, some officials said they would not b. acceptable a it would reunire. several months to put the craft into - . commission. Tlxec hundred thousand Ions if "e- IS s5 nn VI ICKEY" M ICKEY" THE TV G0.N Prices: SEATED EARLY German trans-Atlantic shipping new in German ports ha Ixen allocated o the United States. Most or the ships are in rood shape and they will be gotten out as soon as the Ameri can crews tan be assembled and sent to Germany. German ships which were laid up in Peru and I'rugay were chartered some time ago -ty the United States and are now operation. in HOLD OUT FOR HALF HOLIDAY Leader of Striking Machinists Asserts Shipping Board Sanctions It SAN FRANCISCO. March 12. That the United States shipping J)avd has agreed to tha Saturday half holiday for shipbuilding me chanics was the statement here to day of Edward D. Nolan, president of the machinists' lodge, all of whom are Idle because o5 differences over this concession. Before tear ing for Washington yesterday. R. H. Brothe:1on. special district in dustrial examiner for the shipping board, announced that the meeting he will attend on March 17 of ship trades unions and government offi cials .o draw up new wage agree ments, would undoubtedly provide for the Saturday half holiday. Between 9.000 and 10.000 ship yard mechanics In the San Francis co bay region were dismissed for rr fusing to forego the Saturday half holiday until existing agreements shall expire 'on April 1. A delegation of the CaTtfp-nia Metal Trades association, the organ ization of employeis, departed for .'Jla1.s. Here was a girl who thought she cculd marry without love - by Lois Zellner Directed by C7arne G. Badger Tfie atory of a girl who laugh ed at her marriarffa vnnro AZJSO "SMIUNG BILL PARSONS COMEDY" Ko Rait; In Trt. i rr Miia 1 1 i r - - . . . i h -v . - i j- - V TODAY - TOMORROW - SATURDAY Ye LIBERTY THEATRE SINGING Y99 I C KEY" T NOW Matinees: 25c-10c-5c Evenings: 35c-15c-10c The Washington ineetirJg today.' There also will be a Ixrgs union 1a Ifor representation from this sec tion. The machinists re-e negotiating today with -ne big Oakland yard to have the men return to work on a proposition of continuing the Satir day half holiday. "Let's see! How do the branch trains run?" asked a goeL "They don't inn at all thte days' replied the landlord of the Petunia tavern. "They merely sa'cter along like a gent with St. Vitas dance. Rochester Democrat and Chron icle. TODAY Super Feature . ENID MARKEY and ' FRANK KEENAN In U "WARS I WOMEN" y THEATRE 3' r s- -vwrvt rt. A t . , M W t s, " 1 .