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DAILY f APrTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. pr.EfiON'. WKDNESDAY. MAY 18. 1917 SIX THE t ISH Ttiar kl& HIGH PLACE Oil ROOST iMDniHMCHniniHrs i i S iMIIIIIIlMs ll 1 1 1 1 1 I II I II 1 1 I oeTT xcv UlUIVIIUIkU 1IUUII1U I I -"U M, ,.- ---V Eight Straight Victories Put Cubs In First Place Other Sport News Br H. C. Hamilton (lulled I'resa atatf tnrrespoii.lont ) Now York, May lit. fighting spirit r. i t . wwecn ugar canet-.ii. w m tliolct! to start with , Yt? s noZ? la.it Hro .7 A "'.,h e longer fcuIIrK Maxwell Owners Wrote This Advertisement 200,000 enthusiastic Maxwell owners in the world. The extracts from letters printed below ara typ-cl of what they a'l say : and xitiHrt baseball arc responsible fur the tHct that tht Cardinal today are holding a first division moot In the Nn I i.tiiiil It'll iio ninl lor the really start nppeuraneo of thi Culm in ftmt I'lnn' In spite of tht' fact tluit efforts ot tin- St. Louis ami Chicago bidder" fur tlio Toner )ti'iuinnt thin year have boon looked on mniiily an Hashes of rarly season fomi, those two clubs have .'onto east nml ar crushing what lint !tn i..tii.rn11v rate, I tin. it! routr..! lliiu Kl'I'tioll llllS ttl Oft' IT. j It w hk tin" eighth mI raiht victory that lifted tin Culm into the load off' nil hi', ami it was the second ronseou tivt 10 inning triumph ovor thtt (.limits that jiimiut'il the Metiraw star out of first plnce. The Cardinals always have been not od I'or their aliility to fight the (iianU off thoir foot, lut the Cubs, Motiiaw's deadly rivals of old, lire yet to visit Now Vork. Having met anil conquered tit champion Dodgers anil then having plns'orod (loorgo Stnllings' Brave with overwhelming defeat, the Cub are tine to make it interesting for the Now Yorker. They are scheduled fur a tilt with the fat traveling I'hillieii before thev visit New York. ded; so that the satitfacttoL LS'itL tobacco, emje. tWJ V hen you chew W-B CUT? Si M.J. ly WETMAN-BRCTOH COHPAKT, m 7i . t at te. C0LIA State House News Repair Expense 5c EUht thousand mlln 22'', biUm to the f.l ton one set of tires. Repair expen., 5c. I aa ..tt.fied. 7. L. Fail; 6208 Uaivertltr Ave., Chicafe, 111. "k All Kind of Power Mr car hit all kind of power. We have Up to 45 per cent, gr.de. around here and It Is a.ldom I have even to ehift (ear. I have had no trouble and no expense other than lor fas ad oil. A. B. Chrittian$on, Hendricks, Minn. Will Go Where Other Cart Can't I like the Maxwell because it is roomy and comfortable, easily operated, almost troubtfr proof, and because it will go anywhere any car can and some places where otaers cn't. L afeor4, m arshi.il, Minn. see Economical to Run 11,780 Mountain Miles My Maxwell hat (one 11,760 miles wherever the track of any car has bsea around these mountains. 1 (ot 9,000 miles on my tires and about 22 miles to the (alien. No trouble or repair, whatever. F. C. Htadlty, Colorado Spring., Cole. Climbs Any Hill I run about 22 mils, to the gallon. My car Haver failt to start, bat never been In a garaito for repair., mid hat never failed to climb any bill. I can't aay too much for the Maxwell. H. W. Lec.y, Hurley, New Mexico. 16,200 Miles No Repair Have driven my Maxwell car 16.200 mll iv.r.j. 2AU. mlUt a Ik. H..n 1-J . bad any repair expense. My car It the beat cm the market at the price. 0r L. Yodtr, Cblckatha, Okla. Mv Maxwell la very economical to run. 1 have gone more than 10,000 miles average 23 712 mllea per gallon of (aaoluie. jtor(e L. Cleaver, lmb!er, Or. Wonderful Endurance My Maxwell hat wonderful endurance. It can stand any kind of abuse. Besides, it goes better than 20 miles per gallon. My United States tires have (iven 4,000 miles so far and are (ood for many more. Ceorge Vmbcrgtr, La Crescent, Minn. 30 Miles Per Gallon of Gatolina I have tried a (ood many light cart and know that the Maxwell is the best all-around car in its class. 1 have driven it 5,500 miles and get 30 miles to the gallon. No repair expense whatever. L. A. Swatman, Provi dence, Rhode Island. Plenty of Speed My Maxwell It a wonderful hill climber, ha plenty of speed, is easy to operate and it very substantially built. 1 have driven t 4,5u?! ftilea. John C. Freeborn, Bloominstoo, JTaaame. Amazing Power Averages 37 U miles per gallon, has driven 4,000 miles, and says, "If I were getting a car tomorrow it would be a Maxwell. It has i amazing- power." f. B. Gerhard, Coral, Penna. Perfect Shape After 23,700 Miles 23,700 miles, average 20 miles per eallon. My car haa never failed me, no matter where 1 want to go. If I were buying another car It would surely be a Maxwell. r. N. Haraun, Portland, Oregon. Monthly Running Cost, $3 Has driven a Maxwell for 2 years, and says. "My total expense for tires, gssoline, oil, new paKe and everything else is $75, an average montSly expense of about $3." G. W. tfufter, Carthage, 1 issouri. No Equal for Service We have driven our Maxwell 6,504 miles on about 21 miles per gallon of gasoline. One trip of 1,916 miles, five paasengers, tent, bed ding and provisions; crossed the Blewett Pass, Snoqualmic Pass, Mt. Rainier Park, Sunset Mountaina and Blue Mountains. We beltevo that the Maxwell has no equal at anything njar its price. J. M. Burtmy, La Grande, Oregon. 4,500 Milet on $58.20 "In seven months, I have driven 4,500 miles, getting 22 miles to the gallon, total expeme 958.20 including gas, oil, tires, etc. average monthly operating cost $8.31. My driving i over mountains or desert. In my opinion a Maxwell could be driven 8,000 miles without a single item of expense, except gataline and oil, if given fair attention and operated on fairly pood roads. Fred Williams, 1 Centre, California. e e Drove Up Pike's Peak My car has run 10,872 miles through moun tainous country and I average 19 miles to the gallon. I drove up Pike's Peak Highway, over all the scenic drives of Southern Colorado, through Arizona and New Mexico. Never had any en-ir.e trouble whatever. AUrtd J. Black, Avond-ate, Colorado. These extracts are but a very few of many thousands of letters from Maxwell owners. LWhat the Maxwell has done for these motorists, it will do for you f because the Maxwell is built right of only the best materials, Aound, sane, time-tried fines of construction. 9 Come into pur Salesrooms and let us show you how and why. Roadster, $650; Touring Car, $665; Cabriolet, $865; Town Car, $915; Sedan, $985; Completely equipped, including electric starter and lights. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Note Prices above quoted are F. 0, B. Detroit. May right iu New Or loan New York, May HI. New Orleans may laud a world a chainpiniinhip bat tle between Lightweight ('huuiion Kreddie Welsh and r'eatherweight Champion Johnny Kilhnn, it wa stat ed by llnrrv l'ol'lnk, manager of Welsh. Dom'inick tortorieh, Now Orloana pro motor, hna wired an offer for tho nmteh and Welsh's terms were sent Tortorieh. lie plans to stage the battle on July 4. Kilgane i said to have aeeepted terms. Santel Matdi a Fare San Kraneiseo, May 10. Wrestling in San Kraneiseo re.-eived another blnek eye last night when Ait" Mantel Inst the" decision to Martin I'lestitin, of Omaha, after three hours of wrestling. Neither man got a fall, Mantel hanging on throughout and making the match t'aii'ieal. It was decided yesterday l,y (llt. plm. lie service commission to send II, JI. Corey, commissioner from eastern Ore' gon, to Washington, I). ('., t lnid thf hearing of the railroads on the prono. ed U per cent horizontal increase on freight rates before the interstate com meree commission. He will 1,0 4((.0m. pan led by Kdward Osl rainier, secretary of the rommission. They rxppct to leave the latter part of this week and on the trip east will stop at Detroit to atond a eonveiiion of tho National Associg lion of Kailway eoinmissiuners. Herbert Nunn, state highway rngin rer," left Salem last night for Medford, where he is scheduled to deliver an ad dress on the subject of "The outlook for good roads in Oregon." The meet ing is the tri state good roads conven tion and it is scheduled to he in session there today and Thursday. Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standings. V. L. Pet. Salt T.ake 23 15 -CO.'! San Francisco 24 10 .1)00 Oakland 20 111 .51.1 Portland IS IS .500 Vernon 1(1 24 .400 I.os Angeles 14 23 .378 Yesterday's Results. At San Francisco Portland, 3; Man Francisco, 5. At Malt l.uke Ouklund, 3; Malt Lake, i. No Vernon Los Angeles game. Los Angeles failed to arrive. Two games scheduled for Mnturdny afternoon. Halvorsen & Burns FERRY AND HIGH STS. Salem Agents laittbtttzezS IIP "fV.lH"'! i III hi iiiiii in ana , "fcu-icl Kfr-sWawYaW 1 1 m ' Oui Kellaher is after the Kugone city council in nn effort to have the Sunday closing ordinance repealed. .flDAfVir. OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 17 s7lS. rw a m a W'.lgfF'Ia-W T 'ni A WOULD QrTMlQQ DELIGHT JJRILLJANT ATTIRED CORUS pRicES: First 3 Bows Floor $1.00 Next 9 Eows Floor $1.60 Balance Floor $1.00 Balcony, 75c. Gallery, 50c Seats now selling at Opera House Pharmacy. Phone 1459 10 IKE FAIRGROUND FOOD TRAINING CAMP Superintendent Lea Would Have rood Production and Conservation Taught With the view of aiding the gov ernment in its campaign to increase crop production and reduce the enorm ous food waste, A. II. Lea, secretary of the state fair" board today wrote sec retary of agriculture, l. P. Houston, offering tho services of the stnte fair as a "food training camp.'1 The gov ernment, it is believed, will co-operate in the movement by furnishing lectur ers, demonstrations and exhibits- "If the war is to be won working America must furnish the allies with food and clothing, and the slogan of the State Fair this year will be 'food preparedness' '' said Secretary Lea in commenting on the movement. "Pri marily the object of the state fair is educational, and the fair board feels that it .can render a material service in the nation wide campaign for the increase of food production, and the elimination of needless waste. Military camps are being established throughout the country to train men in military science, and the board proposes to call the great rank and file of food produc ers and users into a central training camp after tho harvest season for a brief course of instruction in efficient methods for food production and conservation. "To make the course ns instructive as possible the board is urging more oreeuers ot pure lircu livestock than ever before to exhibit that the farm ers may purchase and raise types of Stock that will best meet the it n T inn ' demand for more meat, milk, butter. enecse, leatlier, wool and horse power. Manufacturers of farm machinery are being asked to show thoir latest nin.lcU that the farmers may avail themselves or macniiiery tnat will produce maxi mum crops with a minimum cost and ef fort. The state is being combed for superior specimens of grains, vegeta bles, fruits, corn and forage crops that are best suited to its soil and climate. Since the elimination of waste is a material part of the campaign arrange ments are being made to offer a series of demonstrations and lectures by food specialists in the woman's department. The children are alsn beincr phIIuKii the cause and in connection with their exhibits instructive demonstrations will be conducted. Lx:&'!Kxmmtto Man l ml ii a o i L Ti "Bsve. t&s&d anything ? cod in my life as POST iOASTIES 1917 legislature. In his report to Gov ernor Withvrnmbi. Sneaker St.nif'ii.1,1 outlines the work that is ahead of the state, lie will meet with the state coun cil of defense in Pnrtlnml WpiIiiiwiIuv The following are the members of this Council: Henri- l.orlil forliott P,rllan,l acting chairman; General Charles F. l..l T....1 . n ... ... ... injure, l orviano; l. in. staniielU, Stan field; C. S. Hudson, Bend; O. ('. Let ter. La (irande? W'illlnui V. Ki.himr.fp Astoria, and Charles Hall, Marshfield! To Make Festal Occasion of Registration Day To make a holiday or a festal day of iu; oay on which the millions of Am oric.ans will fro to their istration places to give their names for mo raising ot mo great army of mili tary and industrial men to fight the great war to a finish is the suggestion of K.. N. Stanfield. n ninmher nf i. Oregon council of defense, who has sent, a report or his meeting with the XNauouai uolcnse council at Washing ton. D. C last Week, wrlinrn l.n l.-J addresses by President Wilson and members of the cabinet relative to the seriousness" of tho war sit.nnfinn Robert Stanfield wan unpnki., nf n. houso of representatives during the (If I ill CRIP fOlrCHl COL 0i ralaBoHa. DlSEASrl aaMNHFIlf A IAN If K Of QUID! h 0 1 R ten 0 N S M. M his Aitetij b, rut PtHuw mmr rusmtiuiptiii The tablftt form of .this olrl reliable remedy makes it possi ble for you to chectf any illness at the very onset. It is a safe guard against coughs, colds and other catarrhal conditions, no matter what symptoms are manifest. Catarrh is an inflamma tion of the mucous membrane that lines the breathing apparatus and the digestive apparatus. PERUNA relieves catarrh. G In tablet form it is EVER-READY-TO-TAKE Its prompt action makes it in valuable for men and women ex posed to sudden changes in the weather or compelled to be out in slush and rain. It will also be found most satis factory as a tonic tollowing an at tack of illnc&s. CARRY. A BOX rSf.VT'v'' Travelers and others com EmL0t?kelon drives In the cold and ?h.y i newl"wo occupation subject him to the duriRer of sudden colds may use it a a preventive wiih the assurance that the ..hFima!e are ,rom the same formulary lithe liquid medicine with its 44 years of success before the American. Public. ToePermuCmpaar. Cslambet, Okie National League. W. Chicago . . . Now York . , I liiladclphia 20 13 13 St. Louis 14 Boston 7 Cincinnati 12 Pittsburg 8 Brooklyn fi American League. AV. Boston 10 New York 14 Chicago IS Cleveland . . . . -. 15 S'l. Louis 14 Detroit .10 Washington H Philadelphia 7 L. !) 7 S 10 11 17 IS 14 L. 7 A 12 14 14 15 Hi 10 Tct. .(!)() .050 .019 .5S3 .421 .414 .308 .300 Pet. .liOil .000 .000 .517 .500 .400 .300 .304 Russian News Cheers and Stocks Feel Effects New York, May 16. The New York Evening Hun financial review today said: Several elements in the Russian sit uation were of a nature today to instill confidence and cheer throughout the rank and file of Wall Street and im proved sentiment was directly reflect ed in a general advance of prices on the stock exchange, with particular strength in the steel and equipment is sues. It also found reflection in the state of tho bond market, which was but moderately active, it is true, but inquiries were more numerous and less pessimistic, talk was heard. The basis for this better feeling was found in the loan of if 100,000,000 to Russia by this government. there was little else in the day s levelopments to affect the course of securities prices materially. Tho steel stocks were the leaders without ques tion. United States Steel sold abovo 120 Superior Steel, a new comer on the big DoarU, gained over six points, Bethle-1 hem Steel issues were nn 1 tn 2 noints I and similar gams were recorded else- j where in the group, Tho demand for railroad equipment is scarcely loss re markable, particularly from abroad. I American Locomotive and Baldwin re sponded with, advances of nearly two points. Tho copper shares were firm and quiet. PROVED AN ALIBI - At the present time nn nveniRe of eleven employers are bringing tlicir operations under the protection of the workmen's compensation, law each working day. During the last I'O days 215 additional employers have been listed. Of this ii ii in be r a siituntiul proportion were farmers who made for mal upplicatiuu for the protection. O. P. Hoff, state labor coiiimisiiicnfr, loaves this evening for Kugcnc where he will deliver nn address Thursday evening at the Commonwealth confer ence on the subject of "The lubor plans of the Oregon state labor bureau.' The meeting is held each year under the auspices of the I'niversity of Orrtfon, and will continue over until Saturday. AnnySelecfeSenal The public service commission thif morning granted the increase in intra state rates on bags, box sliooks and second hand gunnysncking as asked for by the Oregon Klectric company and the Southern Pacific company on trnf fic from Portland to Salem and Kn gene. Tho commission further suspend ed until August 2"i the proposed in crease in rates on tin cans from Port land to Salem and F.ngone. In its pre sentations to the commission on the account of box Bhooks and bags, it was held that the company justified a high er rate. The order suspending a change in this case was vacated- The Cotterell Community church as sociation filed articles of incorporation this morning with the corporation com missioner for the purpose of maintain ing a meeting house for conducting worship in Cotterell. The incorporators are Elmer K. Van Fleet, S. F. Pitts, 0. N. Hood, W. J. Booth and W. A. Proc tor. ' The Wyclh Mercantile company oi Wyeth, Hood River county, filed with a capital of $1000 to do a general mer cantile business. The incorporators are K. M. Noble, Carrie Elliott and Llnier Griffith. The Griswold-O'Dnniicll company filed with a capital of $3000 to build ships of all kinds in Portland. The in corporators are fl. A. (iriswold, M. rvn,.nniil mid Clarence Al. hnnanm. Washington, Msjll-firk; on the arniT selective i , : forced today bn,HMiit resolutive Good, Ion, l : committed the jecoid mlm i on the bill with instrurti(m hi for higher incrcas n tk p j listed men. The vote K mn 199 to 177, j 1h eonferenee report nm ! vision to inerejie tke pay l ; men 10 a month, mkirg'u a month. By the Good iroifc house conferees are iistmriu on l $15 raise for tifi (rtttjV-:-$11 a month; 112 mJC'i:' S8 for men aM'm 0. month, and 16 inereaK firan,f $45 a month. t The president ii pr(4' army measure withu Imm i tor the house and wsttfe mndillinir inii nut it IM : prepared I moMniatmlitl'1! to be issued is soon ; hill a law b? his iituiw Road Work In feji The tital amount ili o the ronds of Marion nn? f the month of April ii records in the office of the J was $13,622.26. Of this wuU was $4853.41, which was !! " eral and miseellaneosi if! work is itemiwHl n j Maeadaniiwfc W r $77.67; bridges, WW pairs and miscellaneow j tools aoid niMhiwy. Iffr? Salary, HlWi H 26 i Number of Ji 1946; number of ja ed, 304; votoleni,6 3 teams. tl I The hannsornerewv Jack Morrill, of Rogue BiwvaH "", Ko.TMonlyftJ,' V iUteii W ' ...Teutt't t FOR fUlvni"' Amazing Power of w r i . ToMakeWeakEyt'M, Doctor Says It Strengthens r-. a f . r'l rent ttl i h iiierrnr nil ut Portland, Or., May 16. fiiiicenzo Aropri iH not guilty of killing Claeehi no Alari Portland's puzzling ten year old murder mystery and the police to day began a hunt for the man who eaus ed Aropri 's arrest. The informant is to tally with the description of the murderer. Aropri, who ran a, barber shop in a British Columbia mining camp, was ar rested when Vancouver police -wore "tipped" that he killed Alari. How ever, he produced his passport Bhowing that at the time of the killing he was working in British Columbia. A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Victims oT 'eye strain nvi 1 tb weaknesses and those w,h?r lc0& t0 Will be glad to know that n'for Dr. Lcwfs there is real "JPnfli ,.y them. Many whose eyes were . fllu!tm8 they have had their eyes reared oy remarkable prescripnou ,nrown once wore glasses say they have i them awny. One man 88 s, ' t see it : "I was almost blind, t "'a,u ry. to read at all. , Now I c,eJ5oo thing without my glasses, an W V U not hurt any more. At gM 6 ,, pain dreadfully. Now they ftg .. the time. It was like a n irru le i A lady who used it says. A uithout phcrc seemed hazy, witn or . tion glasses, out. niter '. CB19 clear for fifteen days everything fPCBitll0Ut I can rend even hue in jt J" glasses." Another who "''JSd by was bothered with eye stw in cat overworked, tired eyes. ntV"s1es for fierce headaches. I have worn g fc several years, both for distance ana and without them I could not rui own nnmo on an 'hefore nic I writing on the machine ''.d my can do both now and bn j8 i can long distance glasses altosetntr. count the fluttering leavesc0n0tlecv l I luu Birci-i. "" r,.(.n Oil" have looked like a hj ui g rci . , T .nnnnt PXOreSS BUT. J ttl it has done for me.' - , ij0 Wcar It is believed that thoMandi wm glasses can now discord them m nbe time ""lfcl abletoswog,, snared t " m WZ-i iscriptiens flTpU iiii ., 0h,i ii iu . hr J- 1 daily. I"rrightft,VllfV ; perceptW " disnPrt i, vow w A ..tna! a- tllit tin. ...I, fl ! ... DO. I remedy. ...la M lii""-..hrtl SOP". snU" if P.