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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917. TORES KO ENGINEER NAMED -BY HIGHWAY BOARD Will Make No Appointment : Until Satisfied Right Man 4 44,4 NEW EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF' t if? i 1 1 v Is Found The State Highway Commission has selling property .a&es easy You might as well not build the cottage if you don't put radiator heat ing in it," said the real estate dealer, "for when you come to sell or rent it, you'll have to sacrifice a great deal if the house has old-fashioned heating." It is now recognized by all that'the greatest feature in economizing outfit of MERKM DEAL iruiruwnw .Boilers any home is a comfort-guaranteeing, fuel- It pays big to give 15 more rental for an IDEAL-heated building IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators soon repay their cost in fuel economies and absence of repairs. Made throughout of high-grade iron; nothing to-wear out or rust out. Every feature of their construction has been tested and its value and efficiency definitely established in our laboratories, here and abroad. When put in your building we know that they will get full heating value from every pound of fuel. These outfits cost no more than ordinary outfits. Accept no substitute! No need to burn high priced fuels No one need wait to build a new home in order to be rid of the wastes and nuisances of old-fashioned heating. IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators can be put in old buildings as well as new, large or small, farm or city no tearing up. Our free book " Ideal Heating Investments " tells much that it will pay you to know. Tell us kind and size building you wish to heat. Puts you under no obligations to buy. Act now, while you get the services of the most skillful fitters! This permanent Vacuum Cleaner is best to buy Installed in, any new or old building without tearing up anything, Now also made in two sweeper size for apartments, hotels, office buildings, etc. Lasts for years always rsady for most thorough cleaning. Fully guaranteed, in sizes at $175 up. Sold on Easy Payment Plan. Send for catalog and know why the ARCO WAND Cleaner is best to buy. A No. 152 IDEAL Boiler and 265 ft.of 38-ln. AMERICAN Radiatori, editing the owner $190, were iieed to beat this cottage. At this price the good can be bought of any reputable, competent Fitter. Thii did not include coet of labor, pipe, velvet, freight, etc., which vary according to climatic god other condition!. considered the appointment of a high way engineer, but it baa reached no conclusion as to any candidate, and it will reach none mtil it is thoroughly satisfied that it has found, and can procure for its service; the best qual ified n-.pn. U will not be hurried by pressure from auv source, personal, po litical or commercial. It purposes to tyke all the time necessary to consider the merits of every applicant, and to investigate others who may not be ap plicants but who may be available. In regard to the matter, the com mission has issued the following state ment: "The duties of the highway engin eer are of the greatest importance. It is vital that no mistake be made. We si all not make it if it can be avoided. We are the more willing to take our time to consideration of the engineer when we are reminded that the full scope of the commission's work has not yet been determined. "We shall not know until the peo ple have themselveV settled all ques tion about it by their action ou the road bonds on June fourth. Without prejudice for or against anyone, and without any plan in the premises, ex .eiit as herein indicated, selection of the state engineer is therefore left open, and will be, until the time has e.eailv arrived wncn we are auie 10 make our choice. We expect it to be unanimous. " At a recent meeting of the commis sion, the louownig resolutions wnc paBsed,so as to clear up any misappre hension existing in ine. mums oi m- public t . "Whereas there exists in the public mind an impression that undue profits havo heretofore been made by paving ntrfictors in Oregon, "Be it resolved, that U will bo the iiliry of the Highway Commission to all for bids on all standard types oi nvement in open and lair, competition and to award contracts to the lowest sponsible bidder who will lie requir ! t,i oive a ffood amLjsuff ieient guar antee for the permanency of his work- lie it further resoiveu imu in ;ont no satisiactory mil can ue oi ;A..1 the Hitrhwav Commission will roceed to do the work itself by force count after the purchase ana instal lation of its own paving plant. 13 E3 HAS ARRIVED These Coats left New York March 12th and should ' have arrived Saturday. t FODERATEY PRICED- $5.95 to $19.45 Standard Patterns and Designers for April are here. New Fashion Plates for April. Come and get one FREE. Mo exclusive agent Sold by all dealers AMERICAN RADIATOR fOAlPANY Write Department S-48 Yeon Building, Portland, Public ehowroomi at Chicago, New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Wilkeabarre, Baltimore, Washington, Syracuse, Rochester. Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Birmingham, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansai City, Dea Moines,. , Omaha, Denver, San Francisco, Lot Angeles, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Toronto, Brantford (Ont.) j Hue positions were carried. To the cast ! of Nestes, at several points French j troops have reached the Neslo-Ham rail-road. "North of Noyon, the French have ALLIES CAPTURE (Continued from page one.)'- the whole front of 70 miles, along which 41,,. ..-..n . r.,ui, .l.iir.ilnvtol Ih n nona thai - - , , , .i i J i (occupied Guiseard. Cavalry has reached British and French forces have taken n. i;.,i .i about 70 cities, towns and villages. At! "Around Verdun on Sunday evening some places the thrust forward has car- ja violent German attack was stopped ried the allied troops 10 miles into ter-snort with Freneh machine gun fire cur ritory formerly occupied by the Ger-I ta;a. wans. i "Between Avacourt and Dead Man's j Hill, German losses were heavy. In Troops Are Cheered. ( their attacks' they reached only ad- Paris, Mar. 19. One hundred towns j vanced positions between Hill 303 and tne euge or ivacourt wuuu, xruiu ivumu they were expelled after hand to hand encounter." children in Monastir were killed dur ing the night in a bombardment of the city by enemy artillery hurling gas filled shells, the Serbian official state ment today stiid. . Turks Are Retreating. Pctrograd, Mar. 19. The Turks nreilcss not started. Danes, one Swede, one Russian and one Chilean. "Citv of Memphis 'stopped by subma rine February i, off Hcilly islands. Fail to use wireless this time due to expe rienee of former occasions inducing be lief -that ship might be passed if wire and villages have been occupied by French troops in the last three days of advance on th eastern front, an official tatement today asserted- "During the last three da.ys French troops have liberated a hundred vil lages in many localities which, previous retreating before the advance of Rus sian forces, the otticial statement re garding operations in the south today stated. Russian forces have occupied Harunabad. The Turks were dislodged south of Bana and are retiring toward Penashc-vin. . Torpedoed Destroyer. London, Mar. 19. German destroyers sank a British destroyer in the Straits to the German flight were devastated 0f Dover yesterday morning and tjor- eaid. I cording to an admiralty statement is- " Thousands of inhabitants whom the sued this afternoon. The latter British Germans were unable to take with them warship was not seriously damaged. ID ine mailt cueereu tuc vicionous troops on their arrival. "East of the Oise, German second Killed Women and Children. London, Mar. 19. Many women and Last Time JJJE OREGON New Show Tonight Quality Supreme Tomorrow MARY ANDERSON and WM: DUNCAN in a' thrilling five act drama 'THE LAST MAN" r The Great Pearl - j Frank Daniels Tangle 30" in Mr. Jack goes . A Keystone into business TOMORROW Metro Presents VIOLA DANA in "THREADS OF FATE" Also An Interesting Travalogue and Sidney Drew in a Comedy Friday and Saturday Douglas Fairbanks in "THE AMERICANO" ' Germans Make Statement Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Mar. 19. "During the last few days a strip of land between the district of Arras and the Aisne has been systematically evac uated by us, " -declared today 's offi cial statement. ' Strategic movements prepared long ago were carried out, without our being disturbed- by the enemy, who followed only in a hesitat ing manner." THREE SHIPS SUNK BY (Continued front page one.) proached to one mile, fired once more, fragments striking vessel, ship then only being ablo to read submarine sig nal to abandon ship. Instantly captain replied by long blast whistle, signifying comprehension, and then gave four short blasts signal to crew to take boats immediately, which was done in five minutes about 4:15- No injuries. ' ' "Submarine then came up, hailed captain's boat, fired eight shots, sink ing vessel about 4:40 p. in. Apparent time, conversation was captain's boat nrnsent nnVnna-n "Weather heavy; southwest ' swell, moderate southwest breeze, sky squally. Weather improved during the night. "First officer's boat picked up by admiralty Bhip 3:45 a. m, today. Chief engineer's boat 6:30 a. m. today by same vessel, landed Queenstown 4:30 p. m. without accident. Other Crews Landed. "City of Memphis carried wireless, but did not use same.- Carried no gun. io attempt to resist or escape. "When captain is located he may have further evidence. Burvivors here include First Officer Charles G. Lair, Chief Engineer W. t. Percy, Assistant Engineer Fred Bevill, M. J. Dyerland, Third Officers W. M Thomson, -B. J. Donohue . and . T. J. Welsch, wireless operator and several other Americans, 10 Spaniards and "Survivors will assemble Queens town, pending instructions from own ers. Ocean Steamship company, .335 North River, New York. ' ' The entire crew of tho American freichter Illinois is safe, said a third state department message this a'ftcr noon. The message from the London embas sy gave the first official details as fol lows: American freighter Illinois, London to Port Arthur, sunk Jsaturday, 8 a. in., 20 miles north of Aldemy. Entire crew of 34 landed safe 2:40 a. m., 18th. All hands proceeding to Southampton." SCOTT'S EMULSION RELIEVES SORE, TIGHT CHESTS Sell it Journal classified ad way. OUCH! JJJMBAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comeS to take its place. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil o! mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to tueir wuuio, They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, nteurisv. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore miiwles. bruises, chilblains, frosted feet. colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia),., A'ways aepenuaoie. 4- t GALE & CO. ham. COURT HOUSE NEWS In the finding of fact in the case of CJrant Murphy, administrator ot the es tate of G, W. Alurpliy, against . 1,. Ashej', the court declared that the plaintiff was entitled TO a decree wib-clsinD- the contract for sale of land and that the defendant should have 30 days in which to redeem the foreclosure ana pay the amount due, which is $1,300 it ji interest, 40 taxi's auu xuu miw ey's tees. A aecreo amuonaug me foreclosure was granted !y Judge wing- Martin Olsen, receiver in the partner ship case ot Fred H. Hazard against Hubert L. Tucker, filed a notice for discharge from his trust as receiver and for exoneration of his bondsmen. His re port has been filed, showing he sold the property for $1,320.00, which report lias been ratified. Judge Bingham ordered the discharge and exoneration. Marriage licenses were issued Sntur dny by the county clerk to Louie H. Dunn, of 222 North ..Twenty-fourth street, a laborer, aged 10, and Mary E. Doyle, of Salem; Lewis Glenn McLaren, Spokane, salesman, and Edith Shaw, a Salem school teacher; Homer Foster, an employe at the state house, and Flor ence Billings, a saleslady- DEAD ON HIS FEET STRIKE AVERTED (;auo e3nd uiojj panaiqooo) As a result of the trips over the coun ty last week by County School Super intendent. W. M. Smith and Miss Cow gill, assistant state industrial field worker, two canning clubs have been tormed at Lilierty, one tor boys and one for girls, one at Rock Point, one at Woodbuin, one at Donald and one at Scotts Mills. Much interest has been liuiliifest by the boys and girls of the county in these clubs, and also in the sewing and baking projects. In fact, more interest has been evidenced, this year than ever before. In the sewing classes, half of the lessons sent out by the agricultural collego have been finished already. In the gardening, the boys aro now being shown how to prepare soils, test seeds, and they will soon be ready to plant in earnest. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will bring new life and quickly relievo that stoj'ped up congested fceling.They will thoroughly cleanse and wash out the kidneys and bladder and gently carry off the ill effects of exeesseH of all kinds. The healing, soothing o;l soaks right into the walls and lining of the kidneys and expels the poisons ii your system. Keep your kidneys in good shape by dail use of GOLD MED AL Haarlem Oil Capsules and ou will have good health. Go to your druggist at once and secure a pacluiga of this time honored world wide rem edy. It is not a "patent melicine. " It is paseed upon by U. S. government hennsts and declared pure before com ing into this country. GOLi MKDAFj is the pure, original Haarlem Oil, im ported direct from the ancient labora tories in Holland, where it is the JSa tonal Household IJemedy of the sturdy Dutch. Lood for th name GOLD MEDAL on every box. Accept no gull-' stitute. Your druggist will gladly re fund your money if not as represented. of your favor of this date, placing 111 our hands for immediate adjustment, the matter of the difference between our committee and the ruilroad broth erhoods. We have brought this letter before the brotherhoods with the statement that in our judgment it was advisable to put into effect the provisions of the Adamson law, whether it. be held valid or otherwise. This was acceptable to them. Thus bv vour action, urged there to by tho highest reasons -ot national concern, you have avoided a national calamity. We would be delinquent 111 a true sense of gratitude it we failed to ex press our sincere appreciation 01 tne ac- ion vou have taken. 0 trust mat it lomises a long period of hearty co-op eration between the railroad manage ments and their employes. "Cordially yours, "FRANKLIN K. LANE, "W. B. WILSON, "DANIEL WILLARD, "SAM I' EL GOMI'ERS." Sunday Day of Doubts. Sunday had been a day of doubts in the conference rooms of the mediators. The fato of the administration's at tempt to avert the greatest labor war in the history of the United States had stood in the balance all day ready to Je pushed either way. Railway managers, nromernooa hiefs and mediators bad been in con ference throughout the day and most of the previous night. Messages had flow ed back and forth in a constant stream. Then camo word of the sinking ot the three American ships. Half an hour later the brotherhood chiefs, a commit tee from the managers and the mediat ors were in a joint session. Debate and earnest pleading could be heard issuing from the little room 111 the Biltmore. Then word was passed to wailing news papermen at 1:15 a. 111. that the mun- agerg would send their definite answer to the situation 111 a tew minutes. Shortly after the brotherhood chiefs arrived. An hour and a half later the messace came that the managers had Next Saturday there will be nn edu cational rally and teachers' institute at Turner. 500,000 BATHE INTERNALLY The marvelous growth of internal bathing since the advent of "J. B. L. Cascade" is accounted for not only by the enthusiastic praise of its users to others, but also by the physicians in sisting more ami more that the lower intestine must be kept free from waste to insure perfect health and efficiency. Mrs. Harry J. Rhodes, of Rickreall, Ore., writes: -' "The Cascade arrived. I have used it about a week. I presume you are ac customed to the revelation your pa tients send you. I deeply regret that I had not bought it a dozen years ago, when I thought I could not possibly af ford it. I only wish it were possible for every sufferer to know, when they would make a sacrifice to buy. Yours truly" Call at Daniel J. Fry's dnig store in Salem, Oregon, and ask for free book let on the subject, called "Why Man of Today is Only 50 'ler cent Efficient" Personally Selected Vaudeville Is Good Another headline vaudeville bill was witnessed at. the Bligh theatre yester duy. The first act was Hugo Kio of tho team of Kio and Xonnnn, who on account of the Hiekness of Mr. Norman was compelled to do the act all by him self and was still very little short of wonderful, this act carries a marble pedestal on which they do their artis tic posing and a rich red all plush drop curtain, which if one was going to pur chose now would cost nothing short if $500; second on the bill was A.1 Abbott "The Village Songster," a typo of ru ral vouth who is without a peer in his chosen field of endeavor, with his only diguises a few hats, Abbott as- mes the character ot a country noy Ye Liberty Has A Strong Show There were loads of laughs in "Mar riage a la Carte", the latest release by the Clara Kimball Young Service World pictures, which was shown sit Ye Liberty theatre yesterday. Beauti ful Clara Kimball Young is the star in this clean, wholesome comedy. There was an extra added vaudevillo act 011 this program "Ott and Bryan" presenting a musical act somewhat dif ferent, besides playing a number ot in struments, this clever duo did many imitations, particularly their bag pipe reproduction which stands out as tli best imitation of that peculiar instru ment that we havo ever seen, they fin ished with a double Scotch dance that whs great. Manager Bligh has announced that he intends to put on a special person ally selected act for every Saturday and Sunday at Ye Liberty. at a home talent, he was an absolute unconditionally surrendered and placed; rjot ui the way through his act. Ha tha settlement in the hands of the four men who had postponed and then avert-' ed the calamity. "We havo been negotiating all day," Secretary Lane announced- As a result, regardless of a decision by the supreme court, the eight hour basic day will go into effect." , Brotherhood chiefs announced they would remain in the city three or four days to assist in arranging schedules 'for the railroads. Secretaries Lane and Wilson are ex pected to return to Washington at once, owing to the seriousness of internation. al affairs. The federal mediation board will hold a session at 1:30 at which it is likely the representatives of the railroads and of the brotherhoods will be called in. lev and Halfv. two musical comedy favorites were the closing net 011 this well appointed program, they present ed a comedy singing novelty that was lassv and m to the minute Harris Anson's popular story," Mary Keep Your Feet Still," has been eon- verted to the screen by Bluebird photo ploys and, with Ella Hall playing the star part, was the Mature picture. CASTOR I A Fcr Infants and Children!' In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of TO-DAY fl CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In that Famous 5 Reel Farce Comedy Marriage a la Carte TOMORROW MARIE DORO in LOST AND WON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THEATRE