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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALE1I. ORE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1918. dett q -fCcmermd; no 'itJsferngto t it y! To C lrU dtemat Crtulf am yom-U fttl tut""' ft, Every Few Days Send Him a pouch o! Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Think of the welcome .He vill give it this con densed plug of fine tobacco that slips flat into his pocket, reciy to give him tobacco comfort and satis faction anywhere, all the time! Cure any maa a chew of Real Gravely Plutf', and he will tell you that' the kind to tend. Send the best! Ordinary (dug U fake economy. It cost leu per week to chew Kual Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a loot while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve your smoke. SLD YOU FBIEMI IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY Dealsrs all around hero carry it in 10c pouches. A 3c stamp will put it into his hands in any Training; Camp or Seaport of the U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3e. stamp will take k to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions how to address it. P.-B. GMl'ElY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. Tht Paint ftaa ktepi it Frttk and CUm mud Good A is not Seal Crawly without Ah Protedwa Stat Established Warning, Feminine Flirts ? Maidgn Kenuely's eyes never have brained brighteir und her mile never his been sunnier thiin in "Ourjiittb Wife," Guldiwyn ' splendid piifuriza (ion of Avory Hopwuod 'a play of tjinills nii'it kui&hltpr, coming to the Liberty tkiaitc' tolincrraw. Noier has a role, a)i.pwt,rCfl to the ('harming Ut ile, cclmefiiieruio. att much as thut of Jodio, the flLrtnutiou wife, despite the Vit that, iu rail life nothing is more Icpukiivo to htvr tluin the sight of a fcmidt.line flirt iim mctiiuii. . Iu "Our liUta Wife." Dodo Is never liajipy m:Ut obe in flirting with her lunlluind 's friictmls, her fiienils and Khcir f it:ondfa &b& ho' d hands with (.lie duliton "ia nerve sipcrdalist who p.'-ta Jilm an wteoi&'.li," and even ex--(haniges glauicixt with French waitr. (As a flint alio 4w Inporrrgrlde. But Miss Jionned'y (kvm the part, sho ndinits. "J love J(m1, ovi-n though 1 bate a (fliirtliiiR wi(ntuL mere ithim nnj'lthind Hi in tha world," Miss Kennedy ventured. "In fact, no redo ever 041 )caled to mo mioro, 1'erhaijia it is bo tauaa I am fully ftwrnrcd of just bow Hon Union Operators Take Place of Unionist Huattle, Wash,, May 1, Non-union union telegraphers were being brought to Seattle tpday to replac.j 130 Western Union employes discharged for affiliat ing with the union l)ein(r organized here. The union employes, however, aro waiting word from federal officials who they Iv.'lieve will protect their right to organize and havo not called a strike. They say they are .ready to fill their former posts ad any time ns a patriotic duty, Kue.lt loeked-out employe is wear ing a red, white and bluo ribbon as a 'badge, of tlvir unionism. STRIKE IS AVERTED. Washington, May 1. A threatened ulrlke in print paper manufacturing 'snts was averted today when em jiloyors and employes of the indus.l-ics t-igned au agreement with the federal lidde commission. Poth silks agroed to abide by pros- MOTHERS, LISTEN! When work exhausts your f trenglh, when your nerves are Irritable and restless, when m. t)ition lags and you feel rundown, 1 j;ou neea ana need quickly the tich, creamy, nourishing food in SCOTT'S MIOLSION -to check your wasting powers, en-iiv.-n your blood and build up your fierve lorce. SCOTT'S is help- tUA J J ...:1t - t'B iiiuucauus anu win kivb you the strength you need. H Sort . Bwr BlootniUM, N. J, " n-N' m i vary "JW ' 11 ! 1834 Here's a Lesson for You far Itodo goes w'ith her flirtations. No pant that I ean think of ever gave iiriu irii koeu dolight while at work in l,h itudio or during leheart-als for j the rilie. Friithcrmore, the role of jTMo afi'onl a lot at ex.iiWeinent in the makiing and what, player doesn't wnivo bounulhiug px'itiiii:g now. and then ? I " Hesidcv) tiffirrditig a liuiiu'ied luu';!:? Inn.d m .many (thrilling eitunMotw, 1 truis;'; 'Our Liltlo Wife' will serve the purposo . of iminting cat the evils of I f jirllling Ito jiilany liieufcctly inucci'nt jyouiig gipbi and married women, as j well wh''unt that day lust in wiiivh ithcy haven't made the acquaintance lot men thmuji flii" ntiiuis in public ! plniws. 1 kmivMt will. For if th(e of i feraUrs uH oiiJy wo tlieniiS 'lvca in the. fut there would bo no imore of it. "Thsro rn.ro lots of ncnimi who can't sco anylMtig danperous in flirting like Dodo- Hut they're on the wrong track and I hopa 'Our ijiiti to Wite': con- vitw.eis them of it," concluded Miss Kermedy. out wago scales and working arrange moats until the commission has fixed the pi ice on print paper and for thirty days thereat (ur. The agreement further pro vldes lial new wagw scales will bo retro r.ctiv) to May 1. BURGLAR MAY ENLIST. Turn l).ego, Cab, May 1. Setting a tin l 011-wiilc precedent, Glen Duncan, son of u wealthy mining man of Boulder, (.010., lus been granted probation here today by Judge Lewis of the superior ''o.rr;, alter pleading guilty i.'.o a burg !nry , l-arge. 'Hit probation was granted ' ,th ll" 'iiiueistcnding that Genoral F. N. S:ong, (ommander at Camp Kearny, would pcrrut the young man to enlist in tlii) ni'iiiy, JAPANESE PAPER3 PLEASED Tokio, My 1. -The Japanese press is generally plenaed at tho appointmicnt of Baron Goto as lcreipn minis. or, aiuceoeding Viacount Motono. Eiiiitoniabj uniformly welcomed the appointment of a nma who is not a ptvfcusional dipbimat. Mo cha ,e is exprt'-ted in the foreign policy of Jap an as a result of Baron Mo' ap ,jintonent. ADVANCE IN MESOPOTAMIA. London. Mav 1. British forces in Mesopotamia have advanced as far as cie iauta river, it was otriciaiiy an nouueed this evening. Eighteen hundred enemy prisonors and twelve field guns hav.s been cap tured. I JOB PRINTING THAT ? Oives you saU.if action acd at Bates you can sfford to pay THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Bring Ypur Tire Work to MEN WHO KNOWS Let us look over your Tires This Service Is Free VULCANIZING, RETREADING, GOODYEAR TIRES - err . s- 126 South Commercial Street. G1AHTS OUTCLASS OTHER LEAGUE TEAMS Manager Pat Moran Has Ex ited Very Litite Talent Up to Present Time By H. C. Hamilton (United Frees Staff Correspondent) Now York. May I. Viiless Pat Morar. unleashes a lot more baseball than ht so far lias been able to trot out for1 he (inspection of the Cifluts, tho blame for I 1.. l .i - , i a long i'.'du cm me .uiionai league pen fi'ct will b? cbargeable within a few dir.; directly to the eastern wheel of G.venior John K. Tencr'g circle cf ball clubs. So far the Giants have met only the weak eastern elubs of the bague And so far the Giants have tossed off just one matinee, the honor for which iH'longs to Larry Cheney, spit baltist of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Fhillies kave us,?d up Erskint Mayer anil Mike Prendergast in their strategical retreat before the MeGran hordes. Morau has one ac left in the hole in Joe Oewhger a,nd an alleged acc in Bradley Hogg. Maybe they can stop the Giants and may they can't. As tune goes on, it becomes more and more evident that !he White box art going to be forced into a sincere reck oning with the Boston lied Sox before they cut their initials 011 another Am erican lengue championship. The con vincing way in which Ed Barrow's trained troops are ripping through their opposition shows no good omen for the Chicagoans. The champions, however, are now of. 1 V) a good start and will be ready to take I on the -rest of the league when the time comes. Joe Benz's appearance yesterday fiLTiiinst the Imlinns ini pncniirni7int7 to . ..... . White rox tar.s, lor tne lormer star seems to have eaiued some of bis ol time effectiveness. jo clock yesterday affernoon with tht . jft. Paul, Neb., draft contingent on his To Purfy Baseball. iwa.r Camp funston, Kansas. Ht ex- vMilwaukee, "Wis., Mav 1. American V& only oue regret that he must Association magnates' having taken rad- ,('tt.ve hnsc-ball with his record not ical steps to "purify" baseball, open- 1lllte flllcJ- . " . cd todav with hopes for the best ses- 1 'M WBnt to e1uaI Muthewson's sion in liistorv. Alt freak deliveries such r?rf- on thirty games or more as the '"spine ball" and spit bull, liave,for ,thrcn consecutive seasons and this b-en placed under a pitcher's penalty ' wo",a b"ve b,e," ",'-v third' But iH a" of m for each offetise. 1 r;Kl't',I J" Kla(I m ol"S I gi's Ht. Pauls opens with the Brewers here I tlH'lc 11 be .? l'lace for us when we Minneapolis 1 at Kansas City; Louisville at Toledo and Indianapolis at Columbus. Leonard Comes West. New York, May 1 Benny Leonard, world's lightweiglt, 'chamjiion, left to day for tli. Pacific const, where ho will engage in several bouts for the benefit of array training enmp funds. It will be the first visit of ,the champion to the far west. Ross Becomes Aviator. San Francisco, May 1. Norman Ross holder of a flock of swimming records, left here today for Dallas, Texas, to join ilw army nviation school. Miller Seconds Fulton San Francisco, Mny 1. Colonel J. C. Miller, who is trying to stage ,"ie Jew Willard Fred Fulton championship boutl has seconded Fulton s motion that the lanky Miiinesotnn shall not risk his fea tures or reputation before July 4 in a soldiers' benefit bout wl ;h Sailor Willi. Mochan. Miller wired that h,o is afraid Fulton might break a hand or get beat en and it would spoil the big scrap, SPARRING FOR TIME (Continued from page one) their recent taci.des. Western Front Quiet. Londou, Muy . Tho entire western battle frout was quiet yesterday, fol lowing the severe defeat inflicted on .the Germans in the Plunders assault Monday. ': Field Marshal Hnig in his official ro port last night said that "except for local fighting at different points, there hus been no infantry action today." He added that further reports confirm tho fac.; that tho enemy's losses were very heavy iu his unsuccessful attack vesterdnv. The French, In a successful counter attack near Locre Monday night took 94 prisoners. A violent bombardment in the regiou of Hungard-Kn-Saiiterre, south of the! Somme, yesterday, was reported by the French war office. A Gcrmun atilack was ! repulsed in the Noyon sector. I'" "k i-min, mtiwy n-iuing Tho German war office admitted tho 1 11,0 MgUr court from the trial of num recapture of Locre by tho French and "0"? ra hitt ho jurisdiction of i-:.:. -J .1.- . a n..:.:..i. v.. luiutevi iut) cuiHiiiv ui uiiitnii iieuuiiei,, north of Voorm,?7.oclo and Vierstraat Artillery activity iu the Kemmel region continued throughout the day, the Ger mans said, General Haig Reports London, May 1. "Local enemy nt tacks on one of our posts in the neigh borhood of -St. Julien (three miles north east of Ypres) yesterday was repuised by machine guus," Field Marshal Haig reported today. "Knemy posts in the Metercu sector wer.o raided last night and prisoners taken. "The French improved ;jheir positions around Locre Inst night by a suiceisful minor enterprise." Artillery Is Active Paris, Mav 1. Artillery was active near Vllkrs-Bretonncux and on both sides of the Avre, the French war of fice reported today. French patrols brought in prisoners in Lorraine. On the remainder of .lie front the night was quiet. General Order Issued. London, May 1. "Th demy's ef fort to break down the resistance of tho British army undoubtedly will fail, if all continue to show the resolute av() d 'tenninod courage characterizing the Nineteenth division," Field Marshal .Haig declared today in a general order congratulating the Second army. Other divisions congratulated were the Ninth, Twenty Fifth, Thirty First Forty Ninth and Twenty First. Eugene High Nine Doped To Win Over Salem Team (Eugene Regitet) In the opinion of dopest rs at the lo cal institution, Eugene high school de fenders of the diamond have the edge on the Salem baseball team, and will likely return to .ijis eitv victorious after the r.'rsion to be staged on a Salem diamond next .Saturday. The following lue red anu black miners will to mcu in action here oa the cemetery nuge giounas. iuost serious of problems coiif rott ing me t-ugene nine is brought about through lack of a first baseman. Veatch who has been performing creditably on th- initial sack, has been forced to turn in his suit Ivcause of interfering work. Among likely looking aspirants for the position is Keener, built on lean, lanky lines, vuo gives promise of being able to stop the sphere withiu a radius of a few score f jet. Tl.-.i retiring Veatch was noted for the manner in which he per- rormea over the platter and his aoso.uce will likely he niiseed a great deal iu the batiiiig department. 'lark and Thompson are the main stays u .,-he.box. Thompson is possessed or a good deal of g;eed, and has a won j dofi.1 in-drop which, uufortunately, the catcher is seldom able to connect with, ! Clark, the other mound man, has as many fimvs as a scenic railway, and is said to be much more reliable than Thompson. From the Salem school comes reports that they are handicapped by the loss of Proctor, a sar of former years. Tl .?y however, a southpaw tqsscr of the tiauier pcuet wno is saw to be very goou. Star Pitcher Leaves Wiih Draft Contingent 1 T.;,..r.i.. x'.vK ir... 1 rj "'"1 "-"., 1. "iuwr v iee- lnl,rt Alexander left Lincoln at 3 lunlt' ""', saiq me oig AeorasKan. VILL BUILD SHIPS. San I rancisco,,May 1. Within five iiier. .lis a new shipbuilding plant of the l.'i'i-.'i Iron Works to be located at Hun- to', Point will be building steel ships Jor the government, General Manager J. .1. 'i.Mian cf the Iron Works nnnoUac e l loiViy. The new plant will employ i5.'"'U '.ir'ii. Construction on the yards al ready has i'tfu r.iart'e ami the first keel will .' .ir ! i x ..-n as possible. ' 4 ufefj ; I am a candidate for tho republican nomination for justice of the peace for Sakm district, it the primary election to be heJU r riuay, May li. it I mn elected I will coiiiluct the offi'i"o along strictly business and eco- nomiieal lines. I will discourage useless, frivolous and needless prosecutions, urge the im- mediate dispatci of all cases, thereby savdng materially the tax payers' mon ey. I will eonduct the office efficiently. and in such a manner that it will con tilu,e to.be of general accommodation IUO UlSllce COU1T. . .., , . , upon the law nd evidence in each iar tii'uhir ease; courtesy, business, decis- dons vj(liout favoritism, jusdee alike bo all w itl be my motto. Eight years of actual and ciHutiiutous practice of the law has especially qualified me to con duet the ftieo as pledged. I assure jam that any support you nay give rrne in my candidacy will be appreciated. oiucerelv yours, (Paid ad.) ' 'g. E. rXRUH. NOW PLAYING V I ' ".-.. .HlftliJ.. V.,'.s il PAULINE FREDERICK "LA TOSCA" A Mighty Picture with A Mighty Star 5:; ly-j 11 mrlgl rw .- 1 i nlMJ TTT " V ti!l. II ' rfewrnf tag TO INCREASE ARMY Only Wants to Know That Clothing and Equipment Will Be Ready By L. C. Martin (I'nited' Press tj'aff correspondent) Washington, May 1. Before con gress amthcinzrs broad guagc expan sion of the American army, evidence must be. submitted to Sli'.w the war de partmem; 's abilitv to officer, clothe. equip and arm the new levies with no delay. Thalth '' ;,i Mcinilbers are determined, they said eie must be no mote fail ure to provide adequate equipment on time- But once satisfied m to this, mom 'bers cf both houses will vote for any number of Tuen th war department wants, "Tho submission of new anny esti mates provides a capital opportunity to see whether war department organ izations havo been for the good of the service,'' .said a member pf the senate military affair today. ' Secretary Kt.ler will appear before the house cenmuitteo "in a few davs" l with his etitimatts and plans fer the increased army. No hint has been giv- (en, however, concerning the number ot men he will ask authority to add tc the forces. Tallin? the position that it would j be discourteous to congress to let the i nation know what be propcres before! ! L I 'l ."1V . V, t' T ! known only when ho goes there, mat he and the war department are planning tor an army of 2 500,000 to 1,000,000 or more is a ter'aintv, how ever, i ne tieum iieni. is tsriniying care- mL - T . l iuiiv rue nrcjDiem oi increasing can- 'u ,T a,.u .pa.T,,ar,y wnai it M 4. with the national guard . j v. -, , o i. j vi sudor has guided Baker considerably p. , . , . r -.-i. i- . r. ..... , oa Bm ih shipping facili .es. The quar. -.1, 4i .1, r r T .. Z I. Z V ,i "u J""tuu o il in. probably 2,500,000 men will be in the field or in camp by the end of the year. Provcst Marshal General Crowder will appear with tho secretary to show the status of the nation's draft re serves and to give his opinion as to U. .......... ...... .I... .nn I.,.. lUl . . . . . training camps within the next year without interfering seriously with .... 6 . ' essary industries. An important meeting of the war departmejiit. war eontm:il Koday with Chairman Hurley of the shipping board Chairman Buruch of the war industries board aud Charles Piez of the Kmer-1 gency Fleet corporation, canvassed the Troops transportation systejn in rela tion to shipping and material and found that the nation can take care ct. three million men hero aad abroad this year and toy straining can go beyond that n lumber. This confirmed tho estimate recently made to the house military commit- BEAUTIFUL Other Attractions i i The OREGON Wash the Fels-Naptha way. It makes boiling unnecessary, and saves from fifteen to twenty-five cents worth of fuel each washday. Fels-Naptha soap does away with hard rub bing and saves wear and tear on the garments. It saves hours of time for you. The Fels-Naptha way At your own grocer's 3 Days Starts Tomorrow L- S ';-:,Jfr.::-.;i: VI : 7 ' L i Think Of A Beautiful Bride Taking Her Rejected Suitors On Her Honeymoon ("WN you imagine the feelings of the frantic husband with three lovesick rivals at his elbow? Can you picture the plots, jeal ousies, suspicions and accusations? And, can you Imagine anyone on earth who can get the drama and the fun out of this role so wonderfully as beautiful MADGE KENNEDY with her and hr The ttory If Our Little Wife from the stags tuccess lee. It is based en a very careful study by army and shipping experts and rep- rcsera.en an increase of 000,000 over i ordinal estimates. Chairman Hurlev exnressed: himwlf ''' as encouraged over the skipping out- lk. It is assumed Baker will tell the hol,,sa mnittw of the 3 O00.eoo fig- , Wt ha(. he wm ' beyond itnab point if founr n, . , i llio war deipan.nient has advisable- as practieai- camps ana cantonments to care for the aad .strength ho mw cant0IiniMta e built under the present plan. Incidentally, it became known that the depananeut had partially ccmplet- f ,i,.,t V, III ll, 1V Ul 1 llU.ClllUlF ..UllI 1UI j filling up gaps abroad. t amp Gordon will temporarily be an infaory placement camp until Camp Lee ia ready and then Camp Lee will be the nucleus of a series of such, in fantry quarters. Camp Hancock has been-decided on as a machine gun replacement camp: lamp uelvoar as the encineer camp: . artillery anfl AIcad as a nee-!J.achfu' 88 rtlJ1OTr "d Meade as a .signal and liaison camp, ! Baker Will Present Program Washington, May 1. S'cre'ary ot War Baker will present the govern ment program of an v -x a i t the house military committee at 10 o'clock tomorrow mnrninv. This program, will probably be a r .a . i v . ii a ministra m n a .a. as i ishes. - JOURNAL WANT A - mm, m bv Famed the World Over I? scntheCosf is the saving way. To keep whit, clothes white, use Fels-Naptha. LIBERTY THEATRE eye amtit. by Avary Hopvtood SENATOR FROM MISSOURI" Jefferson City, Mo., April 30, Veno pbene P. Wilfley, chairman of the elce- tinu board of St. Louis, arrived here to- day to reccva his appoimment to tha - uiieu oiuies eeiiuLe, succeeoiug me mte Senator Stone. Governor Gardner announced last night that Wilfley had been tcnd.;red the appointment and had ecepted. Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substi- tute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, ana tnetr enect on tne liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these 1 little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They den't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and 01ive Tableta when fee, .,,oggy haani" kn ak.. UI If -.1 1 ft '."p" the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. Ail druggists a BETTER THAN CALOMEL t""" -vfrimfm GO