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.THE I)ATI,Y CAPITAL JOU jtSAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 19. 1917. THREE PPODROMEIC V A UDEV.IL L Direct f rem Portland JIM BLACK DUO Comedy Novelty with a "Kick" ' ALYARETTA, REGO and STOPITT IN A PANTOMIMIC AUSIKDITV MARDO and HUNTER A Military Comedy 'The Crazy Recruit' s OTHER beautiful BLUEBIRD BLUEBIRD WONDERFUL SCENIC EFFECTS )OROTHY PHILLIPS N CH ANEY-Wm. STOWELL THE SAME CAST AS "HELL MORGAN'S GIRL" In IHE FLASHLIGHT A DRAMATIC AND BAFFLING MYSTERY OF THE BIG WOODS 'niiTiimniio cum jUli i iiiuuuo oiivi 50NDAY l - - - - MATINEE 15C SUNDAY BLIGN THEATRE ''iiirfOA.ii. SPECIAL TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD IN HER BIGGEST SUCCESS 3E taiiied their thirty fi, birthday on or before the here amH , required to register, excepting only offieera and mliated men of the rrgulir army, the nay, the marine corp. and the' Na tional Guard and Naval Militia while in the service of the I'nited Mutri and officer in the offirer1 rroerve enrpu. and eolitted men ia the cnli-ied re serve eorpa while in active ru-rvire. In h territories of Alaska. Hawaii an. I Porto Hieo day for rcfrintration will he named in a later n lamntmn Absentee? and Hi Instructed. And 1 do eharg those who through ' kneaa ahull lie unable to present themselves for registration that they apply on or oeiore the lay of re(it ra tion to the ewiinty clerk of the county j where they mty be for inatiuetiona as to how they may be registered by ' anent. Those who expect to be absent ' f 1 on the day nred from the countie in which they have their permanent) homes may register by mail, but their mailed registration cards must reach the place in which they have their' permanent home by the day named ', herein. They should apply as soon am practicable to the county clerk of the: county wherein tuey may De tor in strnetinna an to how they may accom plish their roffist ration by until. In ease such persons as, through sickness or abaenee, niny be unable to present themselves personally for reg istration shall be hoiouniine in cities of ovc-r 30,0(i0 population, they shall apply to tne fuj cicrn. 01 ine ii wherein I hey may be sojourning nher than !o the clerk of the county. The clerks of counties and of cities of over 30,000 population in which numerous applications from the sick ai.d from non-residents are expected trc authorized to establish such sub agencies and to employ and deputize 9uch clerical forco as may be neces sary to accommodate those applications. Entire Nations Armed. Tlio nnwer senilis! which wo are nr- rayed has sought to impose its will! upon the world by force, 'lo this end it has increased armament until it. has changed the face of war. In the sense in which wo hsve been wont to think of armies, there are no armies in this struggle. There are entire nations armed. Thus, the men who remain to till the soil and man the factories art) no less a part of the army that is in France than the men beneath the bat tle flag. It must be so with us. It is that we must shape and train for war; it is a nation- To this end our people must draw ciose m ui compact front against a common foe. But this cannot be if each man pur sues a private purpose. All must pur- n,nMo The nation needs all men, but it needs eacn man, uoi. jjj field that will moat please him, but in the endeavor that will best serve the common good. Thus, though a sharpshooter pleases to operate a trip hammer for the forging or greui, and an expert machinist, desires to march with the flag, the nation if being served only when the sharp shooter marches and the machinist re 4 1 The Only Real Genuine Ms Advertised in Salem 0PEM TO-MOT WW J ... ' such duty; and any person charged with such duty or having and exercising any authority under said act, regulations, or directions, who shall knowingly make or be a party to tho making of any falso or incorrect registration, physi cal examination, exemption, enlistment, enrollment, . r muster; and any person who shall make or be a party to the making of any false statement or cer tificate, as to tho fitness or liability of I himself or any other person for service Ulllicr lilt; piuviMoiio uj. iiiia ui.i, ui regulations made by the president thereunder, or otherwise evades or aids another to evade the requirements of this act, or of said regulations, or who, in any manner, shall fail or neglect fully to perforin any duty required of him in the execution of this act, shall, if not subject to military law, be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction in the district court of the United States having jurisdiction thereof, be punished by imprisonment for not more 41, nM rtHrt -oni. nr if ouiinf fn iiiilinrv ly picture to be shown at the Oregon Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ( j ghall be tri(;d by Courtmartial and suffer such punishment as a court' 'm,v;;iood RuLiiKY ' . T.;E IiATIOiil ANQ AM A.. V. CAST PRESIDENT SETS Continned from page one.) ?- Jay set for the registration n persons so registering shall bo ain subject to draft, unless ex lor excused therci'ioin as in this wiled; provided further, that in i temporary absence from actual legal residence of any person regiftration as provided here- registration may be made by 'Mw regulations to be prescribed ! President. Officers' Duties Defined, ion 6. -That the president is "" "w to niiiize the service w all depart ItlPlltfl find ntiv nr '"''pils of the United ! frank . a .. 1110 seve'il states, terri-! sons uic district of Columbia, the duty several states, territories and sub divisions thereof, and of the District of Columbia, and all persons designated or appointed under regulations pre scribed by the president, whether such appointments are made by the presi dent himself or' by the governor . or other officer of any state or territory to perform any duty in the execution of this act, are hereby required to per form such duty as the president shall order or direct, and all such officers nnd agents and persons so designated or aunointed shall hereby have lull au thority or all acts done by them in the execution of this act by the direc tion of the president. Correspondence the execution of this act may De Until 10 p. m. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND, this is the only real genuine, complete Closing-Out Sale advertised in Salem and we want you to know that we are not picking out any selected lots or job lots of out-of-date or unseasonable merchandise or trying to mislead you with big Closing Out headlines.' We want you to know we are absolutely sincere; that this entire stock of new, high grade, up - to - date, dependable stocks of CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS AND SHOES, without reserve, is on sale at prices to defy any competition or sale ever advertised and there will be no let up to the cutting and slash ing of prices until every dollar's worth of Clothing, etc., in this store is sold. - Li BRICK EROS. The Big Corner Store t .-a j -- Laww tbw wwww " ' i "W i hi m mmiimi wuwinuiiiiiii .;. Hni wranpiv win n wmmmmmmv namuim w u hi...ipj.u. ., iiifilMiiMliMirrllM " - -- - - ijmniH--J ": " --niminllm ilitf baiimf AiMi " T" - - -imi i tii H i Milni .n r---. -ir- .,... . , In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this 18th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thcusaud nine hundred and seventeen and of the Independence of the United IStates of America the one hundred and forty-first. By the president. t KOBEET LANSING, Secretary of State. PERSHING TO LEAD (Continued from page one.) at. tiia levers. rn, -vio nntinn must be a team in ... - , t f- which man must p.ay lu,I'n'1 H named manv of those whom he hest fitted. 10 mm u.- ,, . 4 - , .,-. tn associated with him some of the most effective officers of the regular army martial may direct Wilson Stipulates Duties Now. therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson. president of the United states, do can upon the governor or eacn or me sev eral states and territories, the board of commissioners of the District of Co lumbia and all officers and agents of the several states and territories, of tho District of Columbia, and of the counties and municipalities therein, to perform certain duties in the execution of the foregoing law, which dtio will be communicated to them directly in regulations of even date hercv.iih. And I do further prc'laim and give notice to all persons subjeet to regis tration in the several states and in tho Tiiatriet of Columbia in accordance with the above law, that the time and .1, l.n i. congress has provided that the nation shall be organized ttrwar by selection - . -i. nl. oil Via itlnssiTied ana tnat cuch mnu "" for service in the place to which it shal best serve the general good to call ' Draft Is of Volunteer Nation. The significance of this cannot DC overstated. It is a new thing in our history and a landmark in our prog ress It is a now manner of accepting and' vitalizing our duty to give our selves with thoughtful devotion to the common purpose of us all. It id m no sense a conscription of the unwilling; it is rather selection from a natioir; which has volunteered in mass. It is no more of choosing of those who shall march with the colors than it is a selection of those who shall serve an equally necoasary and devoted purpose in the industries that he behind the battle line- The day here named is the time' upon which all shall present themselves for assignment to the.r tasks. It is fo thta reason destined to be remembered as one of the most conspicuous mo ments in our history. It is nothinft less than the day upon which the man-i.-.j tlin rnnntrv shall step for- IIOUU VA . , . , - f wnr.l in one solid rann in uc . . n, iioals tn which this nation is con T is important to those Lii "'n leas than to the pride of this generation in maintaining its de votion to them that there be no gaps in the ranks. Patriotism Is Requested. It is essential that the day be ap i i i.n.irrtifii1 onnvohension nroacnea m s""- -rr -of its significance and that we accord to it the honor and the meaning that it deserves, uur liniusinm m- in scribes that it. he not made a technical holiday, but the stern sacrifice that "s before us urges that, it bo carried in all our hearts as a great day ot patriotic devotion and obligation when tie duty shall lie upon every man, whether he is himself to be registered . . : 4inf hatha nt lsuma tl,vi : ii. In. ui. ..i lU ..,1.. (Ur -nerinnnent homes. lUOSO wuu nT not. to SC i " , ,1 '""cui in ine execu- i ne provisions uj. nun um n , -- , ,.4 :' ' , .,,.,, nf the desienarcu this act. .,11 i .i . ,ii.fi-in. mve rhereun- nhnll have attained their twenty-fust, eve,.y male person or ine o-1"i4'- iof United Vates and of Telderi w and who shall not have at- BgM ia written on tnese , or nono- carried in penalty envelopes bearing the place of such registration shall be be- k of the war deportment. Any per-1 between 7 a. m. ana p. m. 01. x ;,.. ibdiv: charged as herein provided with i day of June, 1917, at the registration uty of carrying mto effect any of I place in the precinct wherein they have revisions of this act or the regula- their permanent homes. Those who ttU. "A REAL LIVE WESTERN PROGRAM, FULL OF THRILLS AND COMEDY Big Bill mh and Violet MA PHOTO-PLAY OF THE WEST, Wm BOT "S THAJN Ixllli UHiOi, tituou j Palmer THE LUE STREAK 5 HEARTS AND S A D D 1REEL FOX FILM COMEDY RIOT WITH TOM MIX--A BAItRELL OF LAUGHS 10 IT KNOCKS Trliii uuuuwi INDAY AND MONDAY THEDA BARA TUESDAY would desire to have designated for the service and they were men who can not possibly be spared . from the too small force of officers at our command for the much more pressing and neces sary duties of training regular troops to be put into the field in r ranee ami Belgium as fast as they eun be got ready. "The first troops sent to r ranee wiu be taken from tho present force of the regular army and will be under the command of trained soldiers oniy. Responsibility Lies Yith President "The rcsponsibiliay for the success ful conduct of our part in this great war rests upon me. j could not escape if I would, 1 am too much interested in the cause we are fighting for to be in terested ma nything but success. ' ' The issues involved are too im mense for me to take into considera tion anything whatever except the best, most effective, most immediate means of military action. What these men aTe J know from the mouttis or men who have seen war as it is conducted, who have no illusions and to whom the whole grim matter is a matter or bus iness. ' "I shall center my attention upon these means and let everything else wait. I should be deeply to blame should I do otherwise, whatever the argument of policy or personal grati fication of advantage.'' if; State House News J Tn reply to the telegram carrying a resolution asking that federal laws be passed to regulate the food supply, Senator Chamberlain yesterday sent to Commissioner Miller of the Oregon pub lic service commission a message, wjneh follows: "Telegram from yourself and others received and will be presented by mo to the senate. Please advise those as sociated with yon in your commendable endeavor to assist in curtailing the rrraut wil." Tho mesnnirn was sent to Senator fhnmherlain because it was felt that ..:r... fnorl KTiecnlators were tali- ing this present opportunity to bleed the people ana gei ricn. The admiralty court has no jnrisdic- in over ships in the process of eon- atriietion. according iu an dered by Attorney General Brown yes terday, at the request of the state in dustrial accident commission. As long as the work on a ship is being done for the purpose of making a completed nn matter whether the nun oi the ship has been launched or not, per sonal in jury caused in the construction of tho vessel cannot be the basis of a right of action in admiralty against such vessel. As long as the work is be- Jury List Drawn for Jane Term of Court Jurors for the June term of court for Marion county have been chosen, and arc as follows: S. E. Hardcastle, Kast Woodburn, re tired. Fred Hassing, Monitor, fanner. Ira Jorgensen, Salem No.l", en gineer. S. II. Stoner, East Woodburn, mer chant. John Murray, Butteville, farmer. Chas. W. Pugh, CJuinaby, farmer. James A. Dickey, Salem No. 5, la borer. A. Ij. Ileadrick, Salem No- 10, car penter. . Grover Pomeroy, West Woodburn, re tired. " "" " II. V. DeGuire, West Woodburn, re tired. . C. P. Lansing, Englewood, farmer. William A. Vergen, Donald, farmer. h. A. Davis, Salem No. 1, carpenter. K. B. Millard, Salem No. 1, clerk. M. F.Woodward, Salem Heights, far mer. Frank Mapes, Salem No. 4, plumber. J. liingman, Fast Gervais, retired.. E. K. Gilliam, Salem No. 4, liveryman S. W. Norton, Monitor, farmer. Jacob Naylor, Brooknj farmer. Marquis h. Hendricks, East Wood burn, laborer. 1 Edwin A. Smith, Chemawa, farmer. G. J. H. Fryer, Shaw, fanner. W. K. Winslow, Aumsville, farmer. J. H. Koland, Jefferson, merchant. Frank Hrubetz, Liberty, farmer. M. L. Jones, Brooks, farmer. ' J. J. Ackerman, Salem No. 17, team ster. A. C. Barrows, Sublimity, farmer. J. H. Gardner, Stayton, merchant. . Thos. Maplethorpe, Salem No. 5, shoe maker. New Columbia Bridge Damaged by Flood Vancouver, Wash., May 18,-Haging waters of tho Columbia washed out the entire casing of the west side abuttment of the new $2,000,000 Interstate bridge today. A fountain dedicated recently by the .Daughters of the American Aevolu- tion was lurched into the sand and is perilously poised 12 feet above the wa ter. Pier eight ia expected to topple into the river at any tune, handbags ar being used in an effort to stop further damage. The bridge has not yet been accepted by the commissioners of Clarke county, Washington, - and Multnomah county, Oregon. The damage is esti mated at 10,000. 1 1 ' ' I I ; ill1 . THrnA RAT5A OIHEtfTION WHLJAIvf TO H4- - jW.".V.vw.w.vi.i . Theda Barra appealing In Wm. Fox's first big De Lux Feature, "The Dar lings of Paris," will be shown at Ye Liberty next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. CHURCH FAVORS BONE DRY ing done in the state of Oregon, it will come under the accident act. NEGLECT the treatment of Piles and the condi tions rapidly become worse. yourself by using fit Relieve WS2SS& PILE REMEDY a remedy of merit and guaranteed to give relief. ' Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00. Capital Drug Store, Z. J. Kiggs, Salem, Ore. Ten thousand certificates of award for punctuality in attending school, in neither being absent or tardy during the year, are being sent out by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill to the various county school superintendent. The certificates of award are signed by Superintendent Churchill, and are to be signed by the county school superintendent and the teacher of the school where the award is given. The public service commission has 1 . .. 1 .X! w received too annual report in mu -ern Telephone company of Woodburn, which shows that the operating rev-1 enues were fi,il72.02, and operating ex penses $0,429.43., The death claim of Henry Tiroekman of Portland, who died on February 2, 1917, from injuries received December IH, l!Uli, while working for the North west Steel company, has been adjudi cated by the industrial nccidont, com mission and the widow will receive, if she lives out her expectuncy, tho sum of .tl0,li34. For the purpose of bringing back to the Oregon state penitentiary Earl Higley, parole violator, Frank Davey, bookkeeper at the institution, lias goni to Walla Walla, Wash. Monmouth, Ore., May 18.; Nation wide prohibition as a war emergency measure was favored in a "resolution adopted today at the business session of the Oregon Conference of the Evan gelical association, in session here. In dorsement was also given to the move ment for a weekly rest day. E. 1). Horuschuch and G. C. Luckel, of Port the conference at the etaoishrdluunuii land, were chosen representatives of tho conference at the Weekly Hest Day league meting. H. R. Geil, of Milwaukie, was named secretary of tho conference session, and H. E. Aide, of Salom, and A. C. Matzke, of Seattle, were chosen assistants. F. B. Culver, of Bollingham, was re-elected a trustee of the conference, and H. R. Geil was chosen to fill the place c H. E. Hornschuch. FUNERAL OF EVA ARMSTRONG Great sorrow came to the, home of Dr. and Mrs- F. H. Armstrong when their interesting little daughter, Eva Vernetta Armstrong, passed away lust Saturday afternoon, aged 17. montiin, the cause of death being pneumonia. The funeral was Monday afternoon, services being held nt the grave in. Belle Passi cemetery, Kev. E. G. Deck- er delivering a very appropriate and. touching discourse and music ren dered by a quartet consisting of Mrs. K. G. Decker, Mr8 Perle Love, Clniro Gillette and Roy Livesay. The pall bearers wer3 six little girls, Lillian Olson, Violet Olson, Helen Allen, Mar garet Hall, Winona Beach and Lihv Nelson. There was a profusion of flowers from sympathizing friends and a large attendance. Little Eva, dresse.d in white and in a white casket bankod with flowers, looked beautiful in bor last sleep. Woodburn Independent. TRY JOURNAL WANT .ADS Purifies Hichly antiseptic Used as a curative! ocent for all external skin troubles. Conceals oermanent blemishes and reduces unnatural color. Ideal for correcting creasy skins. Couraud'S SOrktta! Bream Send 10c. for Trial Site FERD. T. HOPKINS SL SON, New York Vr&-J lip Mi Wf tv 'III 1 ft ill