THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM7 ORE. MONDAY. APRIL 29. 1913. GLMS WILL MEET ,i in u t w, mi C3 . jf ; , if f If tl I .ft I ' I ,1 Are you all played out washda Does lifting the wash boiler tire you? Does boiling water hurt your hands? Will hours of hard rubbing exhaust you? Take the tire out of washday. Wash with Fels-Naptha soap. It cleans the garments while you do something else. No boiling or hard rubbing Is necessary. Wash the Fels-Naptha way. It's a real saving in these aays when savings are so important. aftcsrWJ 1 1 :.I SOHESlRONGIEAHSit i I'D 'il!'t 4rnF grmn mrapptr. Via FtU-Napha to ktrp unm cfocic tvute. j ' II Hi 'limii ' "&,ni ill 'I 11 illl!ilUI!lllllillIIUUmUiUU!IWI liiii! 1 1 ', SEVENNINTHSOFFIT Al WERE SAVED WHEN GERMAN DIVISIONS lP IS TORPE DOED HAVE BEEN IN EIGHT According to This Hinden berg Has About 450,000 Unused Troops By William Phillip Knim. (United Presw staff correapondeutr With the British Armies i n. France, April' 28, Practically seven ninths of 4he fit German divisions on the wont fron have appoared in the fighting, either on the Homme or the Lys. since Jiind-nburg lotwdd lit drive - March 21. About 35 fresh divisions (420,000 jnen) have boon thrown against the fillies on tho uorthe-rn front, and about .100 divisions (1,200,000 men) on the southern. As about twonty enemy di visions are ui-fit out of tho 20.1 (2,400, 000 men) on the west front, it is plain .the jnajorltly of tho Germans already iiave shared in the offensive. Thin explain tho lulls In the fight ing. Tli tired demand rest and these jinits which wwo smashed up must un dergo repairs, tho gaps must be filled ?vith recruLf from the field depots or .tilio interior. Tho 1919 dans now 'appear to be in the line and tho 1920 clans is ready Y. M. (. A. Managers, Says No Loss of LifeOne Was From Oregon .DP fflULUi NO! SATISFACTORY AS EXPERT WITNESS i They Rare Nci Bec-n .Up; Agassi the Leaders Yet This Season By H. C. Hamilton (Inited Press staff eorrefpondent) New York, April 29. Today -hculd turn out the real lew dewn on the Gia,i. The series s'ar'ing this af- Itoru-to in Philadelphia' will le the hardest test to -which the National league- champions have been exposed. ir tni'i ean wp.uncr tire storm mat i will shower over .aim in the next few dr.y, hopeful onjs will have to pull hard, for their early scasjn sprint looks doleful, to say the bast; for the rest of tho league. There i but one bright rift in the cloud enveloping the champions and it is tha the- thampious haven't yet betu caled on to n.eet a club figured to run sirong. Their opponents have ("been the Biaves and the ledgers, two clubs ripped to piecc3 dunug the win ter. The Phillies have recovered finally from their mid-winter afflictions. Kr skine Mayer, Bradley Hcgg, Joe Oesch fitr and iba other fiingcra have made I'hilly fans wonder if Alexander's loss hurt so much alter all. In addition to this, Pat Mcran has gained strength in tho Infield and cut field by the nc cfuisition of Mue?l anl MiGaffigan-, the latter to supplant Pert Niehoff at , sicond base and the former to take tho place of Dodo Paskeit. KarVv pnrinsf drpe makes Moran's club the- dark horse in the National league- If o nn Mni.aw ian pii.s tuis I obstacle he will be well set for a chal jlengo to the western c'uts. I" he fails ,to pass in good form the race will nar- Si row down to a hard battle. Soiro Fast Pitching San. TVanciseo, April 29. Del C'respi todav was the proud possessor of a P n I TL 1 record of pitching two successive no-. oenator orandegce lnmks hit, m games, a week ago h let; A l't Ml A ! 1 'd-iwn tho nnmy quartermasters with a nlllal Hill yUalalvU Ihitless, ruhloss panto and repented yes t Tl 11 'terdav a?ainst the Goat Island Bailors. I0r inS J3D I He twirls for Crockett New York, April 29. The Y. M. t. A. here- today made public the names o uS of its war "workers who w,jie abolrd a steamer reportiid lost in the Washington, April 29. Demand . Beat Norman Bobs sutminnne zone yesterday, Arthur Huu- that congress look into charges of. Alameda, Oal., April 29 Perry Mc-geil'-ird, an American newspaperman "shameful profiteering, criminal nog- i GUlivray 'had a firm hold on his po- w:i in liaise ut the party, 'lhey were lent and cross inefficiency. " in ear- 'eitic-n nnionsr swiniimintf rhanrpions to fn inuto to the fiont for army work. All rviiie out America's air nrocrram. wasidav foUi-wintr hia defeat of Norman HeiD avi.d, huiording 'jo the Y. M. V made in the senate today by Senator rtiws in tho 100 yard na'-ional event Ii-.re I5riiidesee, Connecticut. jhere yestei'day. MeOilliv.ay finished I jiijiving i ', bit of names: I The report of Gutzum Borglum, Pres-jlu 55 2-5, with Ecss a fifth of a sec- J. N. Armstrong, LnPcre, Mich.; ident Wilton's personal investigator, oud behind. Ralph tt Bennett, Chicago; William was submitted by Brandeiree and was Clayton Berry, Childress, Texas; A. II immediately mado-tho subject for hot Bogue, Highland Park, 111.: Theodore debate. Ivan Bordwell, Wariwn, Po.; J. E. II. "If .habituation as to aircraft Chauioars, Evanston, 111,; Phillip Cook, production is anything like what is Baltimore, Aid.; Harvey K. Durr, Wots- described iu these -blistering words, ter, Olno; Ihonias B. Dawson, Provi- said Brnndfgee, '"it is aonce, K. i.j rjamuol W. Dowuer, Down- legislative department ottho govern- Girl is a Swimmer Oakland,' Cal., April 29. Charlotte Boyle, who hails from tho cast, drew jat.;Vnt:on frr.m western swimming fans todnv as result of her victory time for the in tho 50 vard na'ioilal swim here to bo eared up. One must not get tho idea the divisions mentioned are defi nitely used up, although at Jeast j r, llaign, vvaukegan, 111.; Henry K, of the 185 fit divisions have been in Ilervlg, Chicago; Carleton C. Ilutchin Ihe fighting, 8on, Cleveland, Ohio; Arthur B. lluiiger- Himienburg ban been busy during f,,, Mount Washington, Md.; Percy E. April in grofliu'iug up and making fresh in,., yort Collins, Colo.; George H. tfivisions frcm. the battered one. This Haves, Topeka, Kansas; Heurv 8. Jew jg tho meaning of The long quiet p-itt( New i'ork; Iteuben Monro John jod on Uio southern batUo front I er- B(m l,ianapolis; Frank E. Lnhvn, Tra Jiaps forty diviiAoM which were mMVOT City, Mich.; Samuel IiobbLeland on tao rwurao are uioip io n iu.u w Bronx, N. Y.: Geor.'e H. Mnerum. Now er, N. J.; William A. Hisenberger, Iier ment to act. I have already urged. the ! Burns eamo in second and Miss Claire win, Md.; Evow Evans, Honsdale, Pa.; senate military affairs coniuunittee tojGalHgaii was thinly Albeit H. Gurney, Providence, K. I.; act, to learn whether Borglum s report ictor Henry Guerney, Brighton, Mass.; is true or false. ,'iiii.cs 1 trpor GrierCannonsburg, Pa.; "The tuith about it ought not to be C'lmrle U Gilmoro, Tulsa, Okla.) Jo longer squelched or camouflaged." se.ph II. Gray, Kansas City, Mo.; A. II. Henntor Phelsn, California, ashed Holmes, and Mrs, A. It, HolineH, Schuy what Borglum 's business is. lor l Herron, Winchester, Mass.; Jo- "He's a sculptor," said Brandegee. aspli H. Ikifflen, Winchester, Mass.; A. ""s . ho "')' qualifications foi juaging airplanes continuea rneian, Jine. Silvcrton News ((liitn JourMiil Speu'liml Bnrviee) Biilverton, AprU 29. F. D. Shea, who held a prominent . position wi ll York; Charles Wolcott Merrill, Grand RapidN, Mich.; Horace II. Mnllison Flint, Mich.; James Garfield Murray Indianapolis, Ind.; Edward Tilden Mu thee, Bellinghnm, Wash.; Jor.ph Alder son Matthews, Hollywood, Cal.; Charle.t G. Noble, Indianapolis, Ind.; Isaac, Ed ward Norns, Marion, Ind.; Samuel Na SAYS POTATOES ARE the Silver Fall Timber company, died ara in orris, war.onliu.; wa.m.ol ISa at a Portland sanitarium early yestor- hes, Maltfen, Mass.; hailes J. Pearson day morning. Ho had been ailing for m ll'r 1 "K 'j'T, Lrooklmfi novcral motitim lint no on thought him "a9"-! ."''' 1 "lkn! Khuiebeek, N. Y. n.mlv.n Walls... 1l,...kl,.m a..!M '" "vy'"aalJ ." " "" - i."b'".' from tha allies, Senator Hitchcock ,,'K. . , a nn ,1, ..., . ...... ,mn(lrpa pounos ot corn pounas. At ' AeorayKii. ueeiuit'u in me euuivf-ui mri-- .... , .i..n..u ...m , ; l-- '.. . . . W Pf.TllH 1L I, 11,1,1 IV." I, H I1I1IIH1 Will II11V 3: 28 pounds of potatoes, mums the mois ture; and at $4 a hundred for corn, a dollar will buy 2214 pounds corn. novcral months lint no one, thought him to . ,, 14 i 1 al condition. Mil. Bhoa re 'e; n ' n V1'' r fr--i him Stnturdnv in which ha stoled that he ws doing 1 . "'"'". f'"", Frert- aisclJsiiion England ho said, is unable i"1' 1 ' M' " wn a inl'tii.v eciucnt- """." to build more than enough to take cart Cd man and one who mado many Albert Noah Smith, Mankato, Kan.; 0f her own wastage; Italy .can't de 'I 1 nvea a wife and Oovgo Heiny Bhafer, New York; Colo jver because tho llnited States "failed child, a H'tUa boy of six vears. Tho Seaman, Loa Angeles; Donald J. Taylor t0 i,et,n it. contract with her for 111a- liody will b lirought to Bilverton. Haint Helens, Orn.; Frank Milford Van terial. and France is delivorinp idanes A f . t 1 . t . I'.,..,. '1. 1. 1) TJ1..1.,.-.. Tl 1!... T . .. " . ? .nn aw omenta lor ounui nave 1101; yoc I'l'". n jv. niinnj', iiiiiiuus, m. which are 110 ot first quality." Iieie-n made. Y.; I'erry Cowler White, Hound Brook, m ' Mr. and Mia Itoy Kelsfvy and little N. J.; Hiunuel Edwin Walter, East IMC A MTD V ATTATIf'C ' daughter, Holcn, visiUM relatives in Norvhfield, Mass.; Albert Franklin Wil. InrAFllKl AliAtlVJ Vooillwrn fca'imlay and Sunday. Hams, Frceport, 111.; Arthur Luke White (Continued from pago one) Miss Maria Jones, formerly of 811- Maiden, Mass.; Georgo D. Whitehead. I verton, but now a resident of Hoqiliam Bloomfiold, N. J.; Robert, Purdy Zeebley todnv. 5'ah ia SiKvading a few days in this Philadelphia. There was heavy artillery firing on 'ity. She expects to return to her home "'" both sides of Vihera-Bretomwux and next wwk, acce-iivpniiicd by her grand- 7-W,J. ' in the region of Ussignv, Notoh, Boiff mother, Mrs. Mary BlnckM'by. UlltiUC) IlliU) Des Fmsi and Boise lhvs Oaurrieres. Joa Warwick of Beio visited at the IIhomim f.-.l A (lemma surprise attack failed (I ant Davis homo a few dnyf this UpiuIIlg UOUie I north of Gravesnes. l'Vench forces pen- ve','' "' Mrated (krman lines near Coibenv and Mr C. Low and gnn, Elnathan, mo- j Gervnia, April 29. The Gurvnis in upper Alsace, and brought " back (orcd up from Lrlbanon yesterday and baseball tnm and North Howell prisoners. .w snding a few days with Mrs. envl hats on the North Howell , ww i parwiW. gnouads Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. Tho 'Lieut. ( heMw vVwIcott of Camp Lew- game was very interesting and cxeit- " Well, since president selected him. I am inclined to think lie has not," answered Brandegee. Senator McCuinber, North Dakota, asked Grandegee or "somebody" to tell what tne American people have got in exchange for the money they gave for aviation. "Well, I should judge we got it in the neck, nid Brandegee. , Senator Thomas, Colorado a member of the military affairs committee, said Borglum's etory is not new to the com mittee, as practically every member ha conferred with him. "I understand Borglum is not an en tirely Disinterested wnuess. s""' save loss in potatoes, and tli.9 potatoes Thomas, "and for that reason thr , .,, hp, thol poultry.keerer to get a comnutteo declined to summon him.' lprofit fom ,jie hp9. 1110 im.'ica eiuies is unamo to duj . iir ,,,i, nC nnintM nun. Propsrly Mixed With Mill Feed fee Low-Priced Tuber Makes Egg Builder Corvallis, Or., April 29. Potatoes may bo liberally fed to laying hens at a pro fit at present prices, says Prof. Jam,"s Drydon, hea'd of the O. A. C. experiment station pouljry work. One dollar will buy 133 pounds of potatoes, or more. The same dollar will buy about 30 I pounds 01 corn, rue nens win neip to Arriving each day in High Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. Every known color, brown, gray, ivory, champagne, tan, white and black, bothliigh and low heels. Come in and look ever the late arrivals. We can St any foot regardless of size or width. J!j "1 tains 21 pounds of dry matter, and a II it is visiting with home folks prior to ing from start to finish, as the teams liia diiparhiro for the oas'ern coast. wero wall nwi'tclicd. Miss Mima lftiltbs, ono of the Salem We can give the fTorth Howell pi'ch leachors, spent Sunday at her home in or Schapp, much credit for his work, flvertiin. 1H0 has the h mor of not walkin? any men, lmt wlnk he gets that credit wo ni''t not forget his rpponent, who has ' th hoiiw of strlkinti ou"; e'mhteen men. Sim, the GorvnUt center fieJdcr, carries tha honor of the day for his sla- fiolding and hitting. Game olosed in the ninth, the score being 11-14. Umpires Johnson and Russ WOULD INVADE INDIA Rumored Czar's Son Is Proclaimd Emperor He Copenhagen, AprU 27 WhHc He no teilegrajn hava been raceiv- lie ed from Poitrograd for sevcr- :Je al days, reports from Finland H say that "there is serious riot- :it ing in tha Bussiaa capi'al. There ara also pergistwnt rum He ors that Grand Dulto Alcxief : Nhkolaievitch, son of the for- mer czar, has bo"n proclaimed tje emiporor with Grand Duko sis Michael Alraandrovitrh. hi uncle, as provisional head of tf; tho governmont. ' , It is Final Push 1 Rome April 29. "Tho Germans are preparing for a final push," declared tho Zuuch correspondent of tho Cor rie;e 1) 'Italia, "They are ready to sacrifice one ' if th i- men. All available troops have been drawa from their gar risu, s, "Tho enemy is determined to stake a!l on a great effort before the full strength of America materializes." ikiinit)ii)c4t4t)kik LEGITIMATE PROFIT San Pratwisco, A"ril 29. Feiled in her plans to foment a revol in India, ! Germany now is planning to invade tliat. terrif rv via the ("n9pia.ea with an amvy of 100,000 men according to Lieutenant Colonel T. Thord-U-ay of 41 h" 1'ritinh anny. who wa in San K'anc :sco tedny. Th" Geniia'8 are it Ik workinir on the assumption that the " H,i'' nlement wouM join the in- vailing army. Keeps the permanent business man in from Una business fnches get your Job Print ing at THE CAPTTAT. JOUBNAL PHONE 81 We are having a wonderful business in Hanan Shoes, we are adding new custom ers to our already long list of satisfied wearers of the famous Hanan Shoes each day. Our stock is complete in every width and size. LARGEST SHOWING OF PUMPS AND OXFORDS IN THE CITY. RUBBER HEEL DAY EACH WEDNESDAY. RUBBER HEELS PUT ON, AT ONE-HALF PRICE. BLACK, TAN AND WHITE, WHOLE AND J HALF HEELS 75c HANAN SHOES BALL BAND BOOTS WITCH ELK BOOTS EDUCATOR SHOES THE NICE SHOE CO MTV WW I1VV AW f DUX BAX OIL FOX PARTY PUMPS 326 STATE STREET PHONE 616 The chemical composition of potatoes does not vary greatly on a dry mat.Wr basis, from corn or wheat. The potatoes should be boiled and then mixod with bran and shorts, tho whole fcd as a mash once a day. After boiling, pour off most of tha water and mix: as much bran and shorts as the moisture will take up. This mash should I be fed preferably in tho evening about tlMriK mm Undertone of Strength i Names Capital Issues Develops In Market Committee and War Board Wasnington, April 29. President Wilson today nominated members of the war finance corporation created In dividuals. They are: Charles S.- Hamlin, Massachusetts, John Skelton Williams, Virginia; Frederic A. Delano, Illinois; James B. Brown, Kentucky; John 8 Drum, California; Henry C. Flower, Missouri, and Frederick H. Goff, Ohio. i"iild !v fed after lie fowls become accustomed to the ratiou. iyou" 1-41 SALT ihaiyoucan well eifford ihc Jbcsi LESLIE IN COLLISION AT SEA. Washiugton, April 29. Two Ameri can transports were damaged in a col lision at sea, tho navy department an iiouucid. Both vessels have returned ftly lo an A Santic cort and no lives Kew Y'ork. Anril 29. The New York ,w;o hours before dark. The bens should Evening Sun finanoial review to have nil they will ,?nt. In the morning ay Snid: give them a light feed of coarse grain-1 While trading was restricted in to-, congress to determine on and render corn, oats or barley, just what they day's stock market, inhere was an tin- financial aid to war industries. Those will clean up in nn hour or two when dertono of strength which reflected con- named were: it is thrown in a litter of straw 8 or fidence in a satisfactory ovcr-subserip- William P. G. Harding, Alabama, 10 inches deep. About three times as tion t the war loan. present governor of the federal re- mueh mash by weight as of dry grain! Bovine of the steel and kindred stocks srvo boaid, for a term of two years. relatively active, was predicated on the AIIcn u- forties, JNew York, for two,!in. .eport.-d lost. showing as to .earnings and disclosure as years. , The two vessels were under convoy ,0 dividend action at tomorrows qunr- Eugene Meyer, Jr., New York, for a ,Bnd running without lights when the ac terly meeting of the United States Steel term of four years, and Angus W. Mc- jcident occurred, the official aanouuee directors. iL(n. Noith Carolina, for four years. lmont statcd. Neither was seriously dam- Kailroad shares were goncrally firm.' At the same time the president nom- ag.od, but both were ordered back for American Telephone was weak featnri linated seven members of the permanent repairs. and so was American Sumatra. Central capital is-n;cs committee, which licenses A board of inquiry will be appointed Leather and Corn Products Kef im . the issuance of securities to private to make a thorough investieatioii of tha corporations, municipalities and in- ac.eiucnt, Secretary Daniels announced. were in gpod demand. Price movements were irregular through the mid-day period, but in the I afternoon i.he general list was substan J TODAY ness, however, almost came to a stand still, in the last hour. ABCHBISHOP EXHAUSTED. St. Paul, Minn., April 29. The con dition of Archbishop John Ireland was unchanged today. He is suffering gen eral exhaustion end extreme fatigue, following his journey from Florida to his home here. Members of his house hold insisted that they are not alarmed. At the same time they said that the archbishop may live for years or may die shortly. WM. FOX'S 10-REEL MASTERPIECE I HONOR SYSTEM One of the Greatest Pictures ever seen in Salem. Ask a friend who seen it. 3 LIBERTY