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NEW TODAY :u1": ' ,;.., per word ord. I7e ik .i ...n not bo re- i""1 J" Th.. i"tio " "i"" died A.i rtisem-nts "rtifr u immediately. em i in- rirAviNOj-c ""-TTilK Vr- SHM) bricK. in LEt, s cor I) 1 Front Sts. ri .. ...V.iiiliifli' . 1 '"liiw. 5 :10 I Cum St. 1 uv" iTTTlSk runabout Krefts 620 xlrn milk 5 24 Mult . . , it,.rkKliire sow and i.e- Call aCKM. I HAyPolutocs and 13 X. liroiiilway. beans for 525 tN H0lK FOB KKNT-Furn- 4 sios. ah lld ZWK SALK CHEAP-ln-f.t state Tuber, Hospital. 5-25 3NX S1X8 Kor sale at Cftl' Jmriul office. jn Beef and stock cattle, u 1 b'VT S mom modern house, tf state ow. hone 1027. f.'sS-.N'otices for nal (tfice. at Jour tf tfi - Extra strong, built for t smite, IlK-SiO cash. Call Satur BOtning. IjIO Stato St. tf J1EXCKD IKH'SEKF.EPER 4 work, ranch preferred. Mrs. I . Noble, Route i, I'ox (i'J. 5-24 Ull OR KENT Modern, nice (umisbed or unfurnished home, ire 210 S. Hth. 5-28 JED TO lil'V Mohair nt East Tannery, th and Oak. Phono Jit tf -fALE English perambulator in I conditio!!; call 775 Center street lone 900M. 5 2G -SAI.K rheaji. good 17 inch lawn -r. Inquire of 1 ourt House jani I 0-25 5KRN" i'LATS Of 5 rooms each, Mfi or unfurnished, close in, ttkeap. Call :WlJ Mission St. 5-24 i LKGIIOHN BAHV CHICKS t sale. W. If. linker, i'hone 0HF2. f 5-20 IED-O001I milcli cows. Phone - -angs 23S1M. Hid N. 24 th St. 8a I 5-23 lEXT-Piirnishwl ft, slci'l'iiiK ruouis Jnbbu'd iiiil'' linuHekeeping (mil offices. tf BALE Ninety head jjood sheep Seared; seventy five lambs. Call f. s-ao f-r'iirnislieil liousekeeiinr apart I, 491 X. Cuttnjte. I'hone 2203. 1 tf H) fjooil shippiusr potatoes. W top prices. Salem Fruit Co. I tf II'AY CASH-I',,,. lJuilge ami lsiiick second hand cars. Dwight tf 0l'R TRESPASS NOTICES fijri'ly of cloth ones at Capital jWAXTED-Also veal, poultry, etc TiriPHo "N7. fin lle Vho- Salem Fruit V S. Com'l St. R.2fi prices ff HAND MEN'S CLOTlllNC--jewelry, musical instru I; tools, suns, ol(. ))ought solll l'W. Capital Exchange 337 f Phone 493. 5-27 f BUNGALOW FOR SALE tace district. Enquire f 8. Commercial. Must sell. 5-30 -About July !1 noriKo f..,:,.i. 1. fi nr fi rnntn furnished. Prefer cast I f town war State. I'hone 409. 5-24 1 loused.. ?:e" R ' gen- IK.H lamuy of 88P13. ' J - 3' box 162 j 5 -28 ?K TRAOlirill0 small U "i ll Cf d ,n mowing town. I IU1C' Ogon, I. O. W 46. SViTERY-Establish- We I nthrce days- Kve va T'!4 the hen. Free H u Clark, Petaluma. a.ared man ,D "asewiff, y od I""oluct direct Peaces ..ii 1 establishod routes, lustier ;ti,n,leluire3. Must Vermin, ti 81UlnS "perience ClVt t0 'results. ' -with y, ar.antee and com (eien lmitc1 ance for wll qualifies. SPridavt1 Mari"n, between 5-24 WANT ADS PAY 4 TnrrSTISINa BATES FOR SALE OR TRADE A high 2rn., F2 between 0 nn. I 7 in evening. " 24 A FT KM JI NK ltWil c Rt ;ns f 8. Bunk bldg. Whit.., the. dentist. THE TltAIL From Detroit ty I'.rcitcn liuxh Hot Spring is now open f,.r travel. John Outenon. c-2 ICO A. UANC H I)H SAI.E-Or trade for smaller place. L. M. care Jour 11a 1. 5.2.-, KXTKlMKNCKn llEHDSMAX-Waiit rd for rcKittcred Jersey herd on of ficial test. Must Kiv guoU referenc es. I'hone 71. 5 4 WANTKU About July 1, 3 or 0 room Uiodern house furnished. Prefer eaei "art of town near State, l'uuuo 4iitl. 524 vk are smrnxo last car. of l ttatoef for season and can use In rue or small lots ut highest market lice. Mangis l.'ros. 5)() State S,. J'lione 717. 5-0(j HEMHTITCHINO Chainstitch cmbroi dery cable stitch accordion pleat iiiy. Ku llono Corset Parlors. Phone Jo;!2. 5-30 BOOS WANTED Best cash price paid for best euKs delivered to Cherry City Baking Co., Broadway and Mar ket, tf OK EG ON WHOLESALE and RETAIL ilido Metal company Highest cash prices paid for iron of every descrip tion. Before you sell elsewhcro con sult us. Phone 3!f). 197 S. Com'l. 0-5 WANTED Refined, middle aged lady with 110 children, for work in small family in the country close (o Salcin, work js light and it will be a perma nent home for right party. Address V C (,' care Journal. 5-!M FEMALE HELP WANTED Five bright capable ladies to travel, dem onstrate and sell dealers. tfi'iOO to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid, (ioodrich Drug Co., Dept. 703, Omaha Neb. FOR SALE Horse, weight about 1150, guaranteed to work any place, is per fectly safe for a lady; also one young Holstein Jersey cow, a heavy milker One two seated hack, medium weight. H. J. Boock, R. A, box 20. 5-20 FOR RENT The D. Misner garage or the Ryan brick block, lower and up per floors for term of years. Also have several houses for rent or sale cheap; also 121-. acres of orchard and garden land mile north of Mute school, also Kit) acres of wheat land in Big Bend country of Washington cheap on easy terms. Seo Ryan, phone 39F3. . 5 20 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National Chicago Now York Douglas and Wilson; dletou and MeCarty. R. H. 7 4 3 Benton, 11 Mid R. II. :. . 0 5 1 0 10 0 , Fischer; Pittsburg Brooklyn (iriiues, Mammaux Pfeffcr and Miller. R. 19 y 11. 1!) 12 Cincinnati l'liilndolnhin Ring and Wingo, Clarke; Mayor, Fit terv, Oeschger and Killifer, Adams. R. H. 13 .13 E. 8t. Louis Boston Ames and Gonzales; Barnes, Allen, Ragan and C-owdy. American R. .11. E. Bos; on St. Louis Ruth and Thomas; and Severoid. Davenport, Plan R IT E. Philadelphia Detroit Noyes and Schang; ham 'and Spencer. 3 7 I 2 9 1 Einhke, Cnnniug- R. II. E. ... 0 11 0 .... 1 2 Henry; Eus- Wnshington Chicago Dumont mid Ainsimtli, sell and Schulk. (12 innings.) R. 11. E. New York Z ' Cleveland 1 . .' , , Caldwell and Walters; Covaleski and O 'Neill. .. ,. .., . The entire JNationai umuu ut WlurHn all units not as yet called into the federal service, us "".. different theaters the national d - , . no the rru:- Avdfrnn Tnfnnt.rV wnien ! " i j iin cowieo for a. couple months and is now stationed at Van couver barracks, will be. drafted into i,o TTntto,! Stntes armv in July- We Lead, Others Follow (If They Can) In paying you the top-notch prices for your junk. c Pa you One Dollar where others will only pay you 50c. If you don sell your junk to us, we Both Lose, Western Junk Company Salem's Leading Junk Dealer9 302 N. Com'l & 402 N. Com 1 St. Phone 808 ?one 706 BIDS FOR WOOD Sealed bids will be received bv the undersigned until Friday June 8 at o clock D. m., lor me uu.'-j - . hundred twenty-five (125) corf, o large seeond growth firwood, to be de livered before October 1, 191. n, n U. O. BOYi.lt, or all 5-29 THE DAILY CATITAT. tnimxt,, 1 MP MAKING FIGHT TO BECOME CITIZEN J'nfef psaring for Clairnard May C 1.1 r n. J ocme Lon? Uisnnfp San Frniii i-, i,, M-, which will i,t. i.llri V - on a case next Thursday in 'be I'niteil Stuten circuit i-oiiit of np. penis here rests the citizenship status of 7..,U0i) Jupauew residents of the 1 n I Slates. :i .1., iKimsi' inenlinnt r Honolulu i. ui.'ikiiiL' tin. f;,,l,t 1 inir 91 ,1 ..... 1.:. ' --p. ,-,., ui.-ii him easi in ti. higher ourt when itenie.l u:. lower courts 1 111 the Ozawa is backe.l I,. .. 1.:.. 1 ........ . Amenca,, attorneys !, ,HW,t tl.eir a peal on th,. aet of June 22. I'lmi ThL assert that this act. in ,l....;i,: ,f gibility fur natiirulizatim,' , - - , lit 1 rtrer to race or color. Thev a--t repeals the previous naturalization' statutes. Assistant Tinted States nistrW.t A. tornc.y dared will direct the govern ment s case. The government declares that the lililli net An,. ,,i ,..) k mil Rtultito. which Knof'ifiu.i , - -- - 1 '"vii ia.t 11111 y tree white persons or those of African leseent are elidible tn iitiir,illvt; fared will contend that congress in tended to bar Mongolians from citizen- mp rignts. On the other hand Ozawa 's attor neys will assert in their brief that their client is a J ana new m..t .,t o Mongolian; that the Japanese are (W and are white, having "European and nrynn root stock in their family tree" Volumes of arguments will be submit ted, from the records of authronolo- gists and ethnologists. Ozawa first beuan his fii.l.t fn ,.;t. izenship in the Alameda county courts in 1900 when he was denied naturali zation papers on the ground that he is Japanese born in Japan of Japanese parents. Ozawa has lived in this coun try almost continuously since 1 894 and was educated in American schools. : United States Steel Makes New Record New York, May 24. The New York! Evening Sun financial review todav said: Today's stock market, as rarely be fore, was completely under the domina tion ot I. nited States Steel. Whither steel led, the rest of the market follow ed. Transactions in that issue conipris- d approximately a third of the total sales. The price moved in waves and each wave earned it forward to a new high level for all time, finally crossing 131. a gain of nearly four points from yes terday s closing and nearly two points above the best previous price at which those shares ever sold. Short covering, outside buying from uptown sources, from the west and else where carried the entire list forward briskly at regular intervals, while sell ing by the shorts to try out the mar ket position and realizing as regularly Irew prices away troin the top. Cop- 3jl'" shtires were relatively narrow, as were the shipping issues, but special ties, with few exceptions, wert strong, and the equipment and munition shares also. The railroad list, was scarcely less aggressive, buying being largely based on the expectation that freight rate in creases would be effective not later than July . There were two strikingly weak spots in New Haven ami Heaver and Hio Crnndc preferred. Bonds were in mod erate demand 11 ml firm. Woodmen of World to Have Open Meeting The Woodmen of the World will hold , inn open meeting tomorrow nigat i" their Hi ce rooms in the uerny uuiin imr. Governor With.vconibc is on .. . program for nn address. Not only is the' evening for lodge members and their families, but all friends of the lodge are invited. The following is the program: Pimm nolo Miss Mail Leisi. 'Reading-' ''The Mag" Mrs. E i10 V. Matlock. i.ldvess Governor James Withy combe. , , T, Song "The Star Spangled Banner TTielma and Hazel .Martin of Macleay. Address Wait er I.. I ooze. Music Miss Myrtle Knowlam Hem v D. St- Helen. Address Gideon Stolz. l'iniin solo Miss Marin Leisi. and Pay No Attention to "Star Spangled Banner" That Salem people are careless in oh rving respect toward the otai Snnmrled Banner" when it is puyiu t was eudonced this wet the thea occasions rers wi en on - ..,, ,,.,, n,i ,,0t one person 01 anuiem w.. J'"vv - - . in the audience pam o-s-"-- tention to it. On one occasion the national anthem was nlnved as an exit march, wmca .i i.i ., n i one u"v u' !-tMli;,lorvatHotietaste,rdH,a, i .i;rt,..i ivenr SCIUI lOK l,i L, u if anv old rag time air was be- I. i V.. No one paid any attention jing majeu. v... . I to call patriotic people to their ti iv i'rn,. "Stnr Snanglcd Banner ihould an exit march, nor i,fi nlnved as l i ...i i ; h rdaved at every every instance but on iniport- .lotrintie enthusiasm o,,;.,! necasions. flnu i" '"ignThould stand at attention. VILLA'S BROTHER HELD May nl .TJiiwditO Villa, brother ot 1 ancho VU American whose name t s w being detained in El laso y 8 .iiui-iit" -- , ps0 oy agra eii gained in El 1 p. J of th d.artmeiit m J hoAtim TQ. learned th a te no oi en i3 afternoon. ,.,!; ,ilc(J against ' ,U the nair. WHO County Clerkla'Vg?lt. froffl San Antonio. Texas. MLr.. URFl.nVT Trt TO AUTHORiZECONIROL OF BIG HOIJOPOLIES FW Permit Ttis To Be Done But Does Not Command It By Robert J. Bender. iTnitei Press staff correspondent) Washington, May 24-U0vernnifiit control of all great monopolies in the ('nited Statjes will, be anthorizclbnt not directed by the present congress. This legislation 4g expected to "keep in line" combinations which will be permitted to form during the present emergency, despite the Sherman anti trust law. A bill will be reported out of the sen ate interstate commerce committee within a few days authorizing President Wilson to direct the operatiun or all the railroads. Provision will be made for him to commandeer all shipbuilding plants and factories engaged in production of ma terial necessary in the construction of vessels. The president will be given virtual powers of dictator in directing distribu tion of supplies of all kinds. Patriotic Exercises at McKinley School The McKinley schoTil will hold pa triotic exercises Friday afternoon be ginning nt 1:30 o'clock t0 which the public and especially the parents of the McKinley school pupils arc invited. The following is the program: Star Spangled Banner F.'ag salute. Exercises Fourth grade. Patriotic address. Reading "Lexington," Madeline Watson. Address. Reading "The Flag goes by", Don ald Edinundson. Address. Reading "Boy Billy," Miss Lulu R. Walton. Singing of America. Denies Being Spy Is Just German Observer Woodland, Cal., May 24. Captain H. Weber, who says he is a "German observer," would not salute the Am erican flag even to "'keep out of jail. Not onlv that, but he freely expressed the opinion today that President Wil son is "the greatest enemy of the Ger man people" and declared he owes al legiance to none but the kaiser. These things he told to Sheriff Monroe fol lowing his arrest as a spy suspect. Weber says for 16 years lie has trav eled as an"" observer" he insists he is not a spy for thai-. German govern ment. He says he fought with the Cu ban insurrectos and with the Boers, in order to get inside information on the fighting methods of other countries. He savs his duty was to get maps, photo graphs and data for the use of the Ger man government. Senate Puts Censorship Bill Up to the House Washington, there will lie a May 24. Whether ensorship provision tn the Gregory llin house. espionage., mil is up to After a long deadlock, the house and senate conferees virtually agreed to report out a bill containing a compro mise provision which is merely naval and military news. If the house adopts it the senate may follow suit. If the house turns it down, however, the sen ate won't even vote, on it- 'There is much speculation as to whether house ,.,.!, ti,.nn and about 25 house demo- i. - ita will stick toeetner, as tney naei threatened, and vote the proposed sec- tion out Tvnoffraohical Union Memorial Services The following is the program for the memorial services to be hebl next Sun day afternoon by the Capital Typo graphical Union of Salem: j.vni Male quartette. Memorial address J. H. Cradlebaugh ilvmn Male chorus. . Laving of floral tributes. The union owns two lots in the Odd Fellows cemetery and since its organi zation the following printers have died inDaL,,:Ashbaugh, W. H. .Alexander, C II. lim.iVhreys. J. E. Pullen, George Rotraers P J. Beckett, Edward I. Iamb. Henrv St.irgess, John (.Know and A A. Miller, Elmer A. Douglas, B (J Hcml.ee, A. Bonlware. I B. G. E. Sibley, J as. E. Godfrey and L. R. Slinsom FOUND LONG LOST HOARD When John Caplinger was five years old which was sixty five years ago, he th Vis') His parents borrowed one do liar 1 ivinV " cents. Fearing they might wish to borrow the remain der he buried it a half dollar, a quar for'and a dimein a Aon the farm. Then he forgot where he buried it and spite of his boyish attempts to find "Mother dav, while plowing, Mr. Cap bug urnld'over the half dollar, and a little search revealed the other tWTodavShe was in Salem displaying the ong buried treasure. One i of the eVes tried was coined in 17,4 and 1 thr in 1 Sill The third is so. badly rthe date is obliterated. STOLE RAILROAD TRACK . Taeoma. Wa.hy rrsn acc 29. is under arrest here -today charged with stealing and disposing of ? ailir0i allcfre that Doreaa and a f.i,.otn trre up T 't,i."hivv-teel rails on a section T-njfer & rl compa - nr . ,, . . ZJ, 1317. PERSONALS M!erl Jones has just returned from Rochester, Minn., where he underwent a surgical operation. William Gahlsdorf is attending to business matters in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Scott and daugh ter left this morning for Parker's Mill in Morrow count', where they will make their home during the summer months. Air. Scott is fire warden and will have charge of Umatilla, Grant, Wheeler aud Morrow counties. Walter Blumberg has returned from Portland and accepted a position with the Fairmount dairy. A. G. Dalrymplc, of Macleay, is in the city. E. F. Carlton was in Portland yes terday registered at the Seward. F. M. Simon, who is stationed at Van couver in the quartermaster's depart ment of the army, will visit over Sun day in Salem. He was formerly with the balcm Hardware company. L. C- Moyer, motorman, has been transferred to Eugene and will take up hia new duties today. Motorman G. T. Walker and brother, C. C. AValker, shopman of the Salem Street Railway, with their families will leave Saturday for a month's visit in Arkansas JAMES W. HILL DEAD ! Portland, Ore., May 24, James W. Hill, of Seattle, superintendent of the Wells Fargo Express company- in the northwest, died suddenly just before noon today while riding in an automo bile with A. H. Peterson, the Portland agent. a ; 5' a weft to i i c t u n mai lie viMif. "All Man" TODAY ONLY Theda Bara IN The Darling of Paris 2m """" " " l Jin hi V i m mmi-mti "mmwm b i mm mw ' 1 111 9 'wiping ww . . i 1 . . 1".: ,: :, - - - - - f i . 5 r - 4 :-; ' l Si t . '.: - 'r- ' 1 '1 $-4-1 y ; i , tj . i. . . A l l2iv?' s,"!? r 1 V i f ,i ' c; ' '',' ( J "Sift. ; i rytv.' - v - ' . f.z'r-"Tz'-?sJ Jc !rrtjr-M I r ' . ,sz i-"'-zx - 1-r- 4 VI . . r. j- :t'zM.'" 1 r '"a tJ--'l"l"l';" ,-..:--'."-i--.---r-iii7i MMirnii mwmii hi limiwiMniuMonii Mnr-niwiiMiii wmn -MMMUMHTMr-'iirfiiiffin-T , Copyright Central News Scnke THE LATEST TYPE OF U, S. SUBMARINE THE N 5 LAUNCHED AT BKIDGEPORT, CONN. 2i THE SPIRIT OF TODAY DIED HALSETH At his home near Donald, Wednesday afternoon, May 23, 1917, B. Halseth. He is survived by a wife. Mr. Halseth went to work as usual yesterday morning and shortly after ward was ovoreomc with a fainting spell, dying within a few hours. He eame to this country three years ngo from Norway. The funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o Vines at Hubbard. MEREDITH At her home, 248 South Church street, Thursday morning, May 24, 1917, Mrs. J. W. Meredith, in her 76th year. Besides her husband she is survived by a son, Frank Meredith, of North Yakima, Wash., and a daughter, Mrs. B. B. Lockhart, of Stayton. Three sis ters also survive, Miss Mary Adams and Miss Pauline Adams, of Salem, and Miss Irene Adams, of Portland, and a niece, Mrs. Fred A. Legg, of this city. As yet no funeral arrangements have been announced. Mrs. Meredith was the wife of Dr. J. W. Meredith. They were married 57 years ago. For the past 52 years Mrs. Meredith has been a resident of Salem and has always been active in the work of the First. Methodist church and also in temperance and educational matters. CORPORATIONS UNFAIR ' Washington, -May 24. Five national corporations were" today charged by the federal trade commission with un fair methods of competition. They are the A'ictor Talking Machine company, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Robert Warwick Mollie :King ' Johnnv Himes IN (i A Real Western Drama with a Splendid Comedy Vein All Through it. STORY BY . WILLARD MACK w tj - TRIANGLE KEYSTONE "Marriage's First False Step" TWO REEL COMEDY YE LIBERTY r 1 t i i4 Copyright Underwood & Vnderwixid RAZIL CONSIDERS HERSELF IH THE WU By H. B. Robertson (United Press staff correspondent) Rio Do Janeiro, Jlay 24. Brazil re gards herself as a belligerent in the world's war, though there has been no formal declaration of war between the ' republic, and Germany. "A declaration of war is not neces sary," explained Foreign Minister I'e canha today. " We need merely accept the state of war imposed upon us by , Germany. When Brazil formally revok-. ed its declaration of neutrality between the United States and Germany, we ' virtually make such an acceptance. J ccanlia spoke as no was lenvni" a cabinet meeting, As if to lend empha sis to his words he exhibited docu ments exchanged between Rio and Washington, planning complete co-operation between the two republics of the North and South. These outlined not only moral and economic unity of effort but likewise utilization of Bra- ; zil's navy. Rheumatism If you are troubled wita chronic or . muscular rheumatism give Chamber lain's Liniment a trial. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. Obtainable everywhere. the Fleischmann Yeast coniiny, the National Binding Machine company, the Muenzen Specialty company and, the Standard Car Equipment company.' WUooplng Cough ' One of the most successful prepara tions in use for this disease is Cham- ' berlaiu 's Cough Remedy. S. W. Mc Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes, "Our baby had whooping cough as bad, as most any baby could have it, I gave him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it soon got him well" Obtainable ev: . ervw here. , BBS L M. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tong CHINESE MEDICINES AND TEA COMPANY lias medicine, which., will cure Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a, so until 8:00 p. m. 153 South High Street Salem, Oregon Phone 283 5-25 W. J. PATTERSON, M. D, V. Graduate .. veterin arian, Liccnsea to ' Inspect Stock. Up- Medicine and Oner- ting Table. Phones: Office 278,! Res. 1961. 420 S. Commercial