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FIVE THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917. NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVXETISINa BATES Kate per-word New Today: Kach insertion, per word lc One week (8 insertions) per word5c One month (26 insertioire)per word..l7c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible fer morrtkn one insertion lot errors in Olassifred Advertisements Bead your advertisement tie first day it appears and notify ua immediately. Minimum charge, J5e. . , . FOR SALE A few houses and a couple of barns. Phone 544 or call Front and MaTket, A. J. Anderson. tf LIVE SALESMAN W A X TED I mm e- diatcly for Salem. $23 weekly. L. S. care Journal. .' ... 6-12 HAVE YOU WOOD SAWING ; Call phone 7. vaTED Men to cut wood in Sa lem . Phone OW. 6-11 jgT Girl's kid glove; return to Journal office er phone 20F3. 6-11 LARGE TOMATO PLANTS Earliest strain. Phone 798W. uvi RENT 5 room furnished, mod in every way. Phone 117, 342 N. 12th St. - tf WOOD CUTTERS WANTED MV5. Phone 6-13 FOR SALE 1917 Ford with all extra ..o.iimiiit. Phono 354. 6-11 um ni T.AWfiE BOYS WANTED 1 1. ,nrk. Phone 8F25. tf WANTED iirl for Capital City Steam iau Broadway. 6-12 in,NIU,Jl A $2500 HOUSE FOR SALE On in stallments to suit purchaser. W. care journal. en FOR SALE 9 young pigs, 2 mares and I coit, one 2 year old filly. Phone 14F13. fi-12 WANTED Experienced cabbage grow er on snares or salary. Everything furnished. Phone 311. tf EGGS WANTED Best cash price paid tor best eggs delivered to Cherry City Baking Co., Broadway and Mar ket . tf LOST Auto license No. 0108, not far from the Southern Pacific depot. Finder kindly notify R. Catlin, Phone 1100. 6-11 WANTED Man to take' charge and promote new local business, small de posit required. Mr. Hunt 4:30 p. m. 343V. N. Commercial. 6-12 WANTED Young married man would like a position as a clerk in Salem for the summer. Can give references as to ability. Call 1576W. 6-11 Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists. WANTED -Young Jersey calves. Phone 79K14. . ' 612 FURNISHED Housekeeping rooms. 94 N. Com'l St. Phona 2454W. 6-11 STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANTED Phone 44F11. C. H. Johnson. 618 HORSES FOR SALE Or trade for auto. A. W. Lathrop, Turner. 612 SIDE CAR WILL FIT ANY MOTOR cycle. W. Chittick, Phone 1671W. tr FOR RENT SIGNS For eale at Cap ital Journal offiee. f TRESPASS Notiees for eale at Jour- nal office- FOR RENT Modern 5 room bungalow with barn or oarage if desired. Phone 1204. 6-15 I.T. AROUND SMALL TEAM TO tnule for a pair that will weigh 1200 or 1300. Address X care Journal. i-n oil. Swio ir will fit any mo torc.ycle. W. Chittick. Phono 167lW ii sat.'. Rv owner, modern 5 room i.nrr.ln T,nvinir itv. Call 360 Myers St., or phone 320, , ; . 6;13 WANTED Position a general nouse ; r n,,ntrv. rtncriencetl 152 a' Church. Phone 248. 6-13 LOG AN BERRY PICKERS Should register with Dick Simpson, east D St. near Powers Dryer, good price. M; E. Getter, 333 Mission. 6-16 LOST 5 yr. old dark grey horse, scar on left hind leg, aoout i.wu ids. Phone A. T. Magness, Amity, Ore., or this office. 6-16 WANTED Office assistant, must use typewriter. Permanent position, short hours, small wages. Address "Of fice" care Journal. 6-13 FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN BeginnerB $100-$150 monthly. Positions guaran teed. Railway Association care Journal. 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE Lot 50x 150, auto garage, tool shed, etc., for sale, $2000, located on South Com mercial street. Address A. R. care Journal. 6-13 WANTED A cook, excellent wages to an honest, clean and all around ef ticient cook; no washing; reference required- Phone Main 406, write or call via unemeiieta sireet, mcu, Salem Organized " To Do Her Bit By Insurance Company That evejy red blooded American citizen in this city is determined that Salem shall "do her bit" by subscrib ing to the fullest measure to her ahare of the liberty bonds is a foregone con clusion. There is no lack of patriotism in this city as nas Deen demonstrated in many ways. But there has been a conspicuous lack of concerted effort and leadership. At a meeting of the Commercial club a letter from J. K. Trerorrow,. superintendent of the Met ropolitan Life was read in which he snid: "In the past few weeks there has been much 'waving or tne nag' ana other demonstrations of emotional, al though not Practical patriotism. Pa rades have been held throughout the country without number. Speeches have been made in flowery flight of ora tory and many men of ninety six years of aire Cmore or less, but always more than 31) have volunteered their phys ical inabilities. Not to disparage these (nrncst and oraiscworthy acts it will readily appeal to yon practical business men that with the selective draft ready to supply an abundance or young nmn. the inioerative need of Uncle Sum ot th m-pscnt time is cash: C for community ana concentration of effort: A fnr nr-tivitv and not not air; "S for a smashing campaign; and "H for that which we all love, Am erica's honor. "If the liberty' bond is over- sub scribed in wonderful proportions as was the case in the Spanish war, it will tend to end the war. If it is under subscribed it will undoubtedly mean the unnecessary shedding or mucn abj- The committee was reorganized with David W. Eyre, vice president of the U. S. National bank as chairman, and with Mr. Trevorrow as secretary. These gentlemen request suggestions of any kind and that all those who feel the call of patriotism and are willing to sacrifice a little time lor old Uncle Sam during the next three days will volunteer. The boy scouts are out in force distributing circulars and the en tire sales force of the Metropolitan h..-. Honatpd their full time for house to house solicitation. As one business mn ut it. "We have all intended to tf 1 subscribe, but it lias D?" V WUh PREPARE RULES FOR " EEI1P1N BOARDS Governors Asked for Suges tions Where Doubtful of County Boards By Webb Miller. Wpliinotnn. June 11. The first act ual step toward formation ot boards which will consider exemption from service in the new national armies rais ed by conscription, was taken today when a plan ior ciuvhi ui physically unfit -was suomiireu wj rre ident Wilson by a special board of law yers, jurists and military authorities. The s-eneral nlan-for forming the lo cal exemption boards to sift out men for selective service was pratm-an cided uDon today. n,w th nlan. the registration board, consisting of the county sheriff, the county clerk and the county health officer will form the local exemption In cities of more than thirty thou sand the registration board will also become the exemption board. T moke the nlan more flexible, the governor of each state is authorized to submit suggestions for changes in the personnel when tne present uicuiuueut of the county office proves manifestly unsatisfactory. The war department has called upon governors for any suggestions or cuniiB es they desire to make: The plan provides that each local ex emption board will have as one mem ber a physician wno -nm n- test. When he rejects a man, the other members must summon another physi cian, "who will make an examination, not knowing the first doctor's decision. If the decisions are the same, the man rri, rom.lnr nhvsician member of the exemption board will probably be the county or the city surgeon, according to the plan. In cases of doubt, the board ,,,, m, several doctors, one after another, to sudiuh UiB.. - man that is rejected or refused rejec tion may appeal to the appelate court of the district ior anomer TWwfont Wilson is today consider ine the vital exemption regulations as submitted by the special board. This body has Deen womiug v 11U11B 'VI Within a few days announcement ot the rules for the guidance or exemption boards is expected. tni,n,,crr, it was definitely stated i..o ;n hn no wholesale class ex emptions, most of the regulations are yet to tie seinea iiijuii. TEN MORE MINERS ARE BR0UGHT0UT ALIVE Three Rescued This Morning with 25 Yesterday Reduces Missing to SO Butt, Mont., June 11. Ten more en tombed miner were found alive and brought to safety today from the 2,200 foot level of the Spectacular mine. This leaves only 80 men unaccounted for. With hope of saving still others who may be alive in the mine, rescue crews were working desperately to pene trate the lower levels of the mine. -r ...i . .on. i n.n mnre flavs leit. n ib "'B" of be,,Ume.to- decide on the amount that one ,;. .wiv nickine. fine camp can invest and to see to it that we FOR SALE 33 chicka, 2 -months old, nust be sold at once, rsw jerrernon St. Phone 1119. 6-11 WANTED A man to drive team in a logging camp close m. -must UB " per C1RLS OR WOMEN WANTED, AT the Glove Factory, lao w Steady work. 6-11 COOD TEAM OF. HORSES FOR SALE nn With wagon na nanit-na. Phone 1707 . 6-11 k wrrw TTmrsrc W1R SALE! $800 cash, if taken soon, with steady rent er. Address X enre Journal. oround 1 half mile from end of car fine at Salem Heights. Free wood and potato patch, fine water piped on grounds. B. Cunningham. Phone . I CITY NEWS SPECIAL RATES FOR MEALS By week or month, with or witnoui rou. Phone 1013. tf NU BONE CORSET Model for every woman. A. E. Lyons, 165 N. 11? Phone 1032. John KSltney, who was picked bp drunk Saturday afternoon, pleaded guilty before the police judge and was given five days in jail. Nothing was done in the mandamus case brought against the board of eon 4..i n,; mnminir tn compel it to issue 1 '800,00 worth of bonds to meet the provisions of the Shackelford measure to build rural post roads. The matter was taken under advisement until At torney Bowernian in behalf of the high way commission and Attorney General Brown on behalf of the board of con trol can file briefs. It is expected this will be in a few days. Dr. B. L. Steeves of this city, has of- NU BONE CORSET WILL OUTWEAR u. ..., n. ifiS N. Liberty- mice ui ntij vmv. 11 FOR SALE Full blooded pointer pup pics. Phone 1142M .or call forenoons or evenings after 6, 175 Owens St. on- WANTED TO BUT Mohair at East Salem Tannery, 25th end UaK. rnou 2160M. KICE Furnished housekeeping epart" ments, 491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203 6ET YOUR TRESPASS NOTICES New supply of loth ones et Capital Journal. HEMSTITCHING Cable and chain stitch embroidery. Nu Bone Corset Parlors, 165 N. Liberty, rnone i. FOR SALE 25 aeTes, 20 acres m young fruit trees, planted to peaua. Must seU, am going away. Pj 782B. Don't call unless interested, tr ONE HUNDRED LOGAN BERBT pickers wanted to sign up for season beginniag July tenth, good camp ground, wood and epring water. M an gis Bros. 540 State St. Phone 717. ti ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL VOTICE Notice is hereby given that he un dersigned administrator has f le d his o,,t nf the estate of Eldndge Wanless, deceased, with the county Jlerk of Marion county, Oregon, and that the county court of said county has fixed the 25th day of June, 191 at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing objections to the said final a count and settlement thereof a "d that any heir, creditor or .t e, nerson interested in the said estate on or before said date, file his ob may, on " . , count aBa show cause why said account snou.u tt be allowed Li settled .. .rendered. Dated this zisr ouj . -- Applications may be completed at any of the banks of the city or t the .. T in the Ma- Metropoiiian mlv sonie temple.For the convenience v-of those unable to give the matter atten tion during banking hours, arrange- t- i,.o been made to keep the Metropolitan office open from 7 to 9 p. in. every evening until the campaign C Few Salem people know or Realize how serious the local situation is nor e the rrave chances for disgrace tor the Cherry, city, "ul, JUo $300,000 and, being the capuol of the state, it is imperative from the stand- noint of the residents or oaicm as 1 , a 4.1.n 4t,ia ainnnnt. be as tnose oi uresun - .-v. ., over subscribed. Tne iacts win lusion the most confident. One week ago, Joseph H. "Albert, cashier of the Capital National bank' estimated that a total of less than 25,000 had been subscribed. Up to Baiuruav i..b"' - - -vase of the banks showed that this am ount had been increased to b4,100. These are the facts that call for stren uous action. , The committee requests that all tnose who have made subscriptions, no mat ter through what agency, will please inform either the chairman or secre tary so that an accurate list may be maintained. REPORT IS PAVORABDE ON FOOD CONTROL BILL Provides Government May Guarantee Growers imnm Prices SS Bared Yesterday. Butte, Mont., June 11. Spurred by renewed hope of finding miners alive In the Spectacular shaft, occasioned by the rescue of 25 men yesterday, rescue crews of helmet men were today bending ev ery effort toward penetrating the .block cd tunnel nassaeso. The probable death list was lowered bv 25 yesterday when rescuers brought to the surface a group of miners from the 2,400 foot level, where the fire De gan. The rescued miners, after barricad inir themselves bv bnildine a cloth bulk head of their clothes, which protected them from deadly gases, remained in the tunnel for more than 24 hours. The nir in their tiny refuae had become foul during their imprisonment and the twenty-sixth man had succumbed to Its effects. Salem Man To Go With Engineers to France Joe McAllister, . secretary of the state desert land board, expects to leave Salem for Portland the latter part of this week where he will join the regiment of engineers for service in France. He was in Portland Satur day and enlisted with that regiment and was informed that the call might come about the middle of this week. Secretary McAllister expects tne can about Wednesday. , He is a graduate of the urcgon Agn- nltiiriil eollcare of the class oi i" and was colonel of the cadet regiment at the institution. After leaving the college he went to -wont ror tne siuiu engineer's office doing topographical work in eo-opcration with the United States government. Later ho was em ployed by the state engineer in adjudi cating water rights, and for the past two years Jias Deen bksjuiuv of the state desert land board. State Engineer Lewis said this morning ho was sorry to lose his seeretary as Mr. McAllister was a very competent man. During the Mexican border trouble aMn.tr Mr-AUister was with M uci-ivw; : - , and Arveri as corporal ana seraeaiit. On his return and on the gamzatioii oi ua. v "'"f r Buy a Liberty Bond This is Liberty Bond week in Salem and its your opportunity to make a- n al investment that not only shows your patriotism but will prove a profit able saving. " Shoes For You There can be no doubt about the preparedness im our part to plcasa and fit you in good, dressy Shoes. Our Shoe Depart ment is stocked complete with the season's most popular styles. The shoe men are. experienced and know how to fit you for best wear and comfort. Yon will find- an assortment Trf Shoes at this store that equal any stocky in the valley. Our prices are fair and our guarantee is back of very sale. Here is a pretty white Shoo selling special for a few days. White kid in button or lace with plain tips, covered heels that are a trifle higher than medium. Goodyear welt soles, sells regu lar -at 8.00, for a tfC OC few days pO.OJ Tub Skirts for Warm Weather In pique, plain and fancy Gab ardine, regular and extra sizes, well made in the popular styles with pocket and belts- $125 tip to $7.65 Swimming Time You '11 find Bathing Suits at this store much to your liking. All the latest colorings and snappy color combinations. Part and nil wool--- $2.50 up to $6.95 This Is Delineator Week it is generally conceded, "The Delineator " is tho best and most re liable publication on authoritative styles. It features the Buttorii-k Pattern,.'. These patterns are endorsed and used by the recognized de signers and dressers not only in America but abrond. The Delineator not only shows advanced styles in dress, but ulso is filled with splendid beneficial stories, written in masterful and charming stylo by America's best writers Pages are given to "Home Life" and Homo Economics; valuable receipes for the housewife; topics on gardening; in fact all phases of life are covered. This week we are permitted and authorized to take yearly ubsriirtions for this indespensible magazine at almost half price tllC YCBT Providing J'ou receive yoirr -copy through our pattern -department, in stead of by mail. This proposition is limited and its a good one. You Can Always Do Better at JJL XLOOOnLCOOOS 1 TODAY'S BASEBALL SCOREI'-S tZ T n court today ly Alzna Butler against, National Administrator of 'the' estate of Eld ridge Wanless, deceased. YOB SALE Quit farming will ell, 1 John Deere mower, 1 No. 40 Oliver, 1 5-tooth cultivator, 1 10-in. Syracuse plow, 1 orchard disc, 1 No. 2 DeLaval separator, 1 3-in wagon. In1ul, across from West Salem depot, o-n FOB 8ALE See me for finest location la town to live. Haye to change cli mate on aeeount of rheumatism. Higij priced piano practically new and furniture will go in if sold soon. 10 o Saginaw. rOGS WANTED Also Teal, poultry, dressed hogs, potatoes, beans, etc. Highest cash prices paid. No prices quoted oyer the phone. Salem Fru Co. 26? S. Coml St FOB SALE Very cheap, if taken this month, fine rural home at north end tkurch St.; also finely located cot tage on ear line, city water, electric lights; cash or trade, easy terms, y .u. ' r.. 1911 f. Opeisig of the Rag Season We have already contracted for a large tonnage of Woolen Kags We wish to give you the benefit of our success, there fore, -will pay you oe per Western Jssk Company c.,,.. r-adine Junk Dealer Phones 706 and 808 Center and N. Commercial 8ts. Lit HUM CABE OF Yick So Tosg CHUnSHB MEDICIHES AND TEA COMPANY Has medicine- which- will enre Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 s. m r t,i 8:00 n. m. 153 Boatl High Street Mexican border service veterans, he ,nu;-" ,irtv Tin has been 1,"8?u8. was limu ,- interested in patriotic work and is drill master of the Cherrians. American Ship Sunk by Submarine Gun Fire R. II. 7 0 . 4 Salem, Oregon phone 283 5-25 fnrpd his services to the government :.. o,li.Bl section of the army, ior merlv Dr. Steeves held the rank of ma- w exact status, he is of the minion that he is still on the retired list and as such may be ordered into active service at any time. He expects to receive a can to service m allBn enemies have made made application with District Attor ney Max Gehlhar for permits to come within the one half mile limit from the Salem armory. These applications w he sent on to roruanu -"w be pased on by the United States mar- shal- . OHIO CAPTURED ALL HONORS. Washington, June ll.-The state of Ohio captured all honors in registraf tion results by reporting total of q4 late today. The result is 66,488 more than the ,Teil,i estimate and by far the I ,in over the estimate any state has reported- , - DRAGEE InVrOSEBUBO TIT T rVfl fWT and family, of Salem, ! '..i v.. -a iat oveninz to spend a few dove. They are registered ait the Grand Hotel. Mr. Drager spent con- . . , nwhnn last SUm- sideraoie um " -. mer. where he puremmeu loads of prunes for the distant markets. Koseburg BevSew - STjpREME COURT ADJOURNS -n-.i,itnn. Juno 11. The supreme court today adjourned until October for the regular summer recess. The language spoken by Liberty Loan money is plain Lmted oiaie f" JjF 009 r oss sa .MM OfMrlllMII M IIUUBII SQNnOM PUB SinO 'SKHftl Washington, June 11. The Lever food central bill was ordered favorably rennrted bv the house agricultural com mittee today. This bill gives the president power to name Herbert Hoover as food administrator. Coincident with the taking up oi tne hill in the house today, it was an nounced that President Wilson would receive this afternoon several represen tatives of the labor organizations, led by Samuel Gompers and several mem bers of congress, who will thresh out the consumers' side of the question and will ask that action be speeded up so aa to give Herbert Hoover immedi nte. Tjower. The roll win prooaoiy oe uruut(iii. in the house by Chairman Lever tomor row. An effort will be made to make it a law by July 1. Besides authorizing the president to name a food administrator, the bill makos it unlawful for any person to destroy food for the keeping up of nrices and gives the executive power to control food manufacture. Hoarding Made Crime. Wilful hoarding or destruction of necessities is made a crime punishable bv two Tears imprisonment. 'The president is authorized to Seize and have govermentally operated any fatnrv. mine or other plant which is deemed necessary; to reguiuie uua.ua of trade and price-fixing institutions; to fix minimum prices ior HKniH.nu.. T.-n.lnnts- to reculate. prohibit or re duce the manufacture of liquor from foodstuffs: to license tne importation and enportation, manuacture, storage or distribution or any ioou iie:rau., in order to carry into eneet legislation for conversing the food supply during the war. . In the discretion of the president, persons may be prohibited from en gaging in the business of handling t..Ait D-i tl, nut a license. - I The measure does net apply to the. producer or the retail seller. The committee struck from the bill all references to maximum prices, but authorized the government to guar antee a minimum price whenever the president deems this necessary to in sure production. . An appropnano" i ...ti :-a tnr enrrvincr out this guar antee and for other" purposes under the proposed legislation. There is practically no limit to the power given the president to assume the rok as a food dictator during the -nmmittee added fuel to the list of commodities hich, at the pres-j ident 's discretion, may "v bv licensed dealers. , v. itee cut out the provision ia .be original bill providing for the . use ef mixed iiour "j ic increasing the milling eontent of wheat in flour. In exnerimentine whh oap bubbles an English erientist developed an ar- j paratus that blew them large and Bub-i gtantiftl enougn to ue uwi si grounds for photographs. London, June 11. An American ves sel the Magnu Mason, has been sunk bv bombs and gunfire 'from a German submarine, it was formally reported to day. The crew have reached laro safely. Tho Magnus Mauson was a wooden, five masted schooner, owned by the Benedict Mmison Marine eompany and registered at New Haven, Conn. She was built in 1004 and her gross ton nage was 1,751. OVER MILLION A MONTH Spokane, Wash., June 9. Washing ton, Idaho, British Columbia and urn con mines paid dividends totaling $7, KiBKflo ,i,-;n, the first six months of 1917, breaking all records, according to figures compiled here today. Seven teen mines in this district arc paying dividends. FOED SALES EECOED MADE Nehf. Allen and Tragrcssor: Miller, Grimes and W. Wagner. It. II. E. Brooklyn f Cincinnati - 3 7 1 Cheney and Miller; Eller and Wmgn. " " R. H. E. New York - J" Chicago " 2 Benton and Karidcn; Douglas and Elliott. Lillie M. Rucker, et al. The amount of the note is 20fl rind, it is claimed that with interest the sum of is due, . 1 ... .., ' . i Philadelphia-St. Louis tied in 9th. Oesc.liger and Killifcr; Doak and Livingston. American All games postponed on account of bad weather. Vick Brothers, agents for the Ford automobile, sold 41 cars during the week. This is a record in automobile business here. The firm .started into business one year ago. During that time it has sold 312 machines and erected a large garage with every up-to-date convenience. Eugene Guard. Court House News A cVcree of divorce was granted by Judge Bingham today to Arcta Fla mondon' f rom James Dillon Plainondnn. She is restored her maiden name of Arcta Barrett. For the reason that the trial was not commenced in the right county, 1 lit dofendant in the case of Joseph A. Comely against II. G. Ciiiuptieil has filed a motion in . the circuit court asking that it be transferred lrom Marion to PolK county- J.no sun, is for $4,500 damages. Tn the suit to miiet title brought by John. Gilles against the Unknown Heirs) of Elizabeth Driscoll, deceased, .junge Bingham today rendered a decree de claring the plaintiff owner in fee sim ple of certain lands in Marion county. Judgo Bingham today rendered a de cree declaring that in the suit to iiiot title to certain land in Marion county brought by Anna West against J.ulia Ann Vaughn, ct al-, that prior to May 20, 1HW, .Thomas Holt and wife ac quired title to the laud from Margaret Bates and in 1800 convoyed it to Ash by West. He also declared that the plaintiff ns successor of Ashby West held as the owner in fee. simple. A marriage license was issued todny by the county clerk to Dr- Julius H. Garnjobst, a physician of Salem, and Hulb' E. Keistad, of Woodburn. An action for the recovery of ASK FOR and GET HoHicEc's . The Original Halted fflilk Substitute Cost YOU Same Price. I II u The king of comedians the $670,000-a-year star: Charlie Chaplin In his newest, funniest two-act comedy, hot from the studio: Clara Kimball Young Which illustrates one in stance in which the old Oak en Bucket wins out over the Demon Rum. IN Buy A Liberty Bond "The Badge of Shame" No Advance in Prices A vivid, moving presentation of a real film triumph! A quick-moving, highly dramatic of fering in which the 'star is seen in a splendid gjg Doable role. - ' : ' $hoW Ye Liberty Theatre 3 Days Starting Tomorrow tow rwrrr, , "o --- - . Ctnrch St. 6-11