THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. SIX 1 '.-V - . ... .. Sit . . rr f 1 ' v-. -V- 0 n i it . . i .... . . Ssw tea c--f i r it 17 'Usco' Tread I . H M.. A 1 If We Set Tire Standards Why is it that United States Tires are setting new records for mileage and serviceability? Why is it that the sales of these tires are constantly mounting by leaps and bounds? . The answer is found in the factories where United States Tires are made. .Standards of construction for these tires are higher than ever before known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them for United States Tire fabrics are higher than any previously known. Likewise through every process of construction from crude rubber to fin ished tires we have set new and higher standards everywhere. These standards work out on your car in the practical economy demanded by war-times. United States Tires will raise any car to higher efficiency. There is a type to suit every condition of service. The nearest United States Sales and Service Depot dealer will cheerfully aid in selecting the right tires for your in dividual requirements. United States Tires ore Good Tires "lUi -' 4A immmm i run- OENXEAL WOOD'S CASE ' (Minlford Mail Tribune) Much ailo is licing nialo over the fact Hint Oeiioral Leonard Vod has Bot been sont to Krnuce to vommninl on tho western froul nnil it is niJ that tho imly pxplanwtion that eaa be j'I'liwt ih (ntlilira. Tho CJOjilautttiou i (irobalJ) correct but not in the miise meant. It in Cioaoral Wood who Iiiih layel politics nd fHiU in playing it. ltin whole ftrmy career ia a cnao of politics and pull promoted from an oWme army physi cian, to chief of staff by Koosevclt, over the beads of thousands of offi eor. he findi himself now under coim tnand: of thoso snnwi officer over whom he rode rouh hod to eommand. GompacHSweel -Rssdy-fo-Eat -DeIicious.Thafs IGrapeNuts A CONSERVATION -. ' FOOD XJ Wood played politics at the riutts hurtf eanip. His jHiblir utterances have I ecu political in e'.'fect. He evidently labors under the delusion 'that Kooso vclt is still president, He hs reMnt I'dly shown his loyalty to the ex-president in preference to his commander-in-chief, the president. Ho planned to Uao tho army to command liooso vel't proposed volunteer army, which woukl have demoralized tho draft and idirnvrgaiuiied the regular army by l wilhdrawiihi( officers, and since has been an ont spokon critic, of the war management. The "National Security League," a Wall street cabal, in the political in terests of Uooacvelt, has conducted an extoiwive propaganda to shatter pub- he. eontnleiu'fl in tho administration by eniUiwa titoe.k and barrages of poisonous gasses or criticism. Upon tne failure cf the long continued asxauk upon l.uiels, the league switched its (iteration with first liaker and then tho president as its target. It backed the cffoit to rake coutntl of tho war out of the rsideut's hands and plao it in Roosevelt's hands, with Wood to supplant Pershing in France. I'pon the collaiKM" of the wheine, Roosevelt in his mad chnso for the presidency, has nosiiuieu his venomous attacks jn which 'politic and "patriotism are strangely I l,lA,.,l,..l wltk ,lii.. ..,.,.An,nBt Jn the press dispatches. (Jeneral Wo," (I is quoted as saying regarding hi (teiiMiution: "I'm a soldier, I click my heels to gether, salute and obey niy order ' The fact that he was not in su premo command evidently rankled Gen oral Wood, for upon his return from Franco ho criticised and found fault wifli nvei vt tiinir .liim, hv IVi-tttiincr. ...... . . . . j j - - C' both in the press and before congress ional roflnminecs. ne urn 111s snare i discredit the conduct of the war. Had he clicked his heel tugctlu'r, saluted and. observed army discipline he would piUlMibly have len on lus way to Kiance now with his division. CtMiprnV Wnml is i-.lcarlr beinir dis ciplined for his own lireeeh of iliscip; line in censuring Ins superior officers. IVrtitniy urulkii.btv nntiU ha his chief generals only these whose loyalty to In in can bo aepenued upon, not tnose nhnin .lisiniitiiit am) ienlousv of his jccrmmaiiit may throw saud in the gears or tne wiliiary niacninc wnicu lnusi worK smoothly to crusn we nun. Tallest Man Applies . to Recruiting Station Portland, Or., Juna 6. The local re cruiting office established a new rtu ord in tallest men yesterday. Claudo Sanders, aged SI. of Athena, Umatilla county, height feet, en listed, ehoo.rt) fieM artilley. He may bo usd for olWTvation purposes. San dors weighs only Hitt. All reeruitiaK tatiorm reported a heavy increase in enlistmonts of men 31 yews old prior to yesterday s resig irntien of me of that age. CITY ORDINANCE T( Lodging Houses Also Will Be Required to Me Out license An ordinance providing for the reg ulation of hotels, rooming houses and lodging houses in Salem and providing penalties for the violation thereof, will be introduced at the meeting of the city council next Monday evening. The request for this ordinance came to Mayor Keyes as a government sugges tion and is drawn largely on the lines of the Portland; ordinance passed last January. Section 1 provides that everv person who manages or operates a hotel or rooming or lodging house in baieni snail obtain a license to expire December 31 fo each year. The fee is $1. The commimttee on health and police of the city council shall examine and investigate the character of applicants for licenses and shall recommend whether or not the license shall be issued. The person running a hotel or room ing house must be of good moral character and must present himself in person to the committee on health and police when making application for a license. No person to whom a license is issued shall permit the same to be used as a disorderly house or for other unlawful purposes. A standard hotel register register shall be kept in which must be inscribed the names of all guests rent ing or ocenpying rooms end this regis ter must be signed by the persons oc cupying rooms assigned. After each name on the register must be written tho number of the room assigned and time when room is rented. The register must be open to inspection at all. times'. It shall also be unlawful for any person to write any other or different name than their own. No room shall be assigned to two persons of the opposite sev, except in case of children accompanied by their parents, unless such persons are reg istered as husband and wife. Any person violating this ordinance, upon conviction shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $100 or by im prisonment in the city jail not to cx- Will Train Officers at State University Eugene, Or., Juno fl. An officers' training camp, to be beld on the cam pus of tho University of Oregon ftor six weeks beginning Monday, June 24, became a certainty rwUen President P. L. Campbell, returning from Wash ington, where he has been in confer ence with war department officials, last night, authorized Colonel John Leader to put his plang for tho sum mer encaniipmcnt into Immediate ef fect. Eligible to the camp will include not only college graduates, ambitious to prepare themselves for army service but any citizen who is qualified in any way, cither through sufficient early ed ucation or through business or profes sional experience, to undertake the training. Colonel John Loader, late commandor of the Hoiyal Irish Hifles, will be in command of tho camp, assist cd by an American army officer, whom the1 war department will Bond Here, in structors in topography, field engineer ing, bridging, mapping, bom Ding ana bayonet practice, hygiene, sanitation, mathematics, signalling and other nec essary military subjects will be furn- iBhod by the university President Will Sa?e Situation Says Council London, Juno 0. "The Germans, re lieved ot the prewmro on tho eastern front, as a result of the collapse ot Russia, are desperately endeavoring to fonce a decision on tho west .front be fore America's full strength is thrown into the struggle," says a statement issued at the sixth session of the allied supreme war council. " Hie enomy has gained some initial advantages and will probably renew the attacks, "Thanks to President Wilson, ar rangements were made two months1 ago for the transportation and brigading of American troops, which will make it impossible for the enemy to gain a victory by wearing out the allied re serves before he has exhausted ms own." Randall's "Bone Dry" Amendment Is Killed Washington. June Ii. The Randall "bone dry" amendment to the emer- geiwv food act has been U.lled by the opposition of President Wilson and Kood Administrator Hoover. Senator Slieppard announced yesterday. The amendment wuiitil have promo- ited tho expenditure of $ii,000,000 ap propriated by the bill iinbvw the presi dent by proclamation forbade the use of any food products in the mnking of beer aim light wines miring tne war. Nuj ol Habit s - and No More Piles Read this remarkable letter: NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N.J. N Gentlemen: For 8 years I was a clerk in a bank on the Pacific Coast, it necessarily being a confining position. During that time, and also before, I was troubled with bilious headaches (one every two months or so) and suffered with chronic constipation. The last three or four years I have had piles in bad shape, trying several doctors with little relief. ' Moving to Forsyth about 2 years ago, I tried outside work for 9 months, but seemed to be as bad as before. Saw a "Nujol" ad. one day in some magazine and thought I'd give it a trial. In all I have taken three bottles. After about the third or fourth tablespoonful the benefits were very marked, and since using same I have not had one headache and am now as regu lar as the sun himself and the piles are getting much better. Nothing I can say or write can anywhere near express the wonderful benefit your remedy has done for me. Very truly yours, November ai, 1916. (Name and address on request). 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JN 11J 01 for constipation ft State Hotfse News Dr. L. I. Hughes, district engineer for the government has notified the state highway engineers that the matter of paving the road from Salem to Auro ra, a distance of 18 miles would b de cided by the officials at Washington some time today. The state has itd money ready and so has the .sovernment the only question being as to tha classi fying of the road as a post road. If this is done the work will Ue completed this year. The state will build this road, or its part of it with money raised under the Bean-Barrett bill, there be ing $3i)!),000 of the :190,000 realized from the sale of bonds still in th,s state treasury, only $2,000 of it having been used. The money raised under tho Bean- Barrett bill can only be used in co-operation with the government or when the government puts up as much money for a road improv.emnt as does the state. Articles of incorporation were filed as follows today: Helwig-Hibbard company, of Portland capital stock $3,000 and object to carry on a general stationery and printing of fice supplies business. East Water street Machine Works, of Portland, capital stock !5,000 and ob ject to buy and sell machinery, operate machine shops, foundries, smelters, and reduction works. CQREGA Holds False Teeth Firmly In Mouth It Prevents Sort Gums Colvig Drug company, of Entei prise Wallowa county capital stock $.1,000 aad object to eonduet a general drug business selling periodicals, cigars, con fectionery and musical instruments. Oum shrink or swell and platea be come loose, which 'is no fault of the Dent'n'. An anplbatia of CORhGA if'f l even'y on the Dental Plate re lieves "a;-c cMidinons. Jt hold tne "Mate fHnlT and comfortably ia posi tion. ATso promotes month hygiene. ?.' at D'ii Storoi rind Dental Snp nlv Houses. Yniir i-rtg;r em get it from his wholesa'er. Free sample jfrom Coreg thomicai Co., Cleveland vinio, auv. Bailey-Hunter Chrome Mining coin pany of Nnmpter, capital stock $20,000 and object to mine for chrome ores and other materiaK Jugo-Slavs Promise to Raise Great Army Washington, June 6. A Jugo-Slav army of 300,00 to 500,000 was promis ed the Vnited States yesterday as a reinforcement of American forces abroad if congress will pass a law re moving Jugo-Slava in America from enemy alien classes. Included inong the Jugo-Slavs in this country are Lithuanians, Slovens and other citizens cf Austria. They are not in sympathy with the Teutonic al liance. . - Tho offer wax made to the senate foreign relations committee by Don Niko Grskovich and John J- Grgure vich, ropre-seuting Jre-tlvs in Am erica. Fifty Airplanes Hunt Roving Submarines Hempstead, N.' Y., June 5. Fifty O'rplatics started from the aviation field here today to patrol the coast between Coney Island and Mautaug Point in search of submarines. During the night, they were all equipped with machine gun bomb dropping devices and each curried a cargo of bombs. They flew in fleets of eight, in V-shaped formation. Similar flotillas put out from Bay Shore, Icw London, Conn., and Block Island. Ihe coast has been divided into zones and each air fleet will operate in its O'.vu zone. howell "Service plag picnic. The Howell Bee Hive club will give a pienie Friday-June-14th, at tho How ell school house. There will be Patriotic Address, dedication of tho district ser vice flag and amusements of different kinds. Two quilts will be sold. Dinner will be served on tlw ground. Refreshments will also be for sale on, the grounds. Proceeds to purchaso ma terial for the Eed Cross. Everybody come. A good time assur ed. The 11)18 class of the Albany high school is the largest in its history. There are 53 in the class and all but 10 are girls. P P fJTfi H . 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