THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. SATURDAY. JULY 6. 191?. SEVEN ANNUAL CNNVENTION f ne is an OFCHRISTIANCHURCH 5 V .".,jlvfc.V ' j v ? - . t 3os&. TStV &D)Muy iviaxweii motor uars 11 nT Now In Session at Turner Tabernacle, Closing Sun day, July 14 c '. J The 28th annual eonventioa of the Chureh of Christ wilr be hold at Turner in the tabernacle beginning July 6, and n . aw '. t r it Are Now In 0 wners' Service "More Miles Per Gallon" ?More Miks on Tires" Maxwell Motor V Cars . S.Paasnffer Car 825 Roadster ..... 825 3-Paesnger, with All-We.thar Toe . WJ 5- Paaa. Sedan ...-.. I27J 6- Paca. Town Car . 1271 ill ptla I. o. b. Ddn . WtM KmIi nf ulr tuipMM( mth Mm toil tow CM Vi" Vaey Motor Company GEO. VICK, MGB. FRONT AND STATE STREETS .That fact alone is sufficient testimony to the excellence of this product For the Maxwell clientele is composed of that class of buyers who select (efully and who demand full value for their money in quality -and in service. - v . Nor do they accept mere promises being careful buyers they demand proofs. . Perhaps the very fact that we never have made a claim for this car that has not been backed up by proof in the form of official records, accounts in part at least, for the pre dominance of Maxwells. Another reason and unquestionably a potent one is the fact that there are no freak feat ures, no inventions, no radical innovations in this product We do not attempt to invent new devices or to supplant tried and proven units' with others of our own discovery. Every unit in this Maxwell motor, clutch, transmission, axles, steering gear, etc. is of standard type though designed and made a little better, we believe, by the Maxwell organizatioa For five years this model has remained prac tically unchanged ... Refined in details, body design changed from time to time to , keep pace , with changing fashions for Maxwell buyers demand stylo as well as efficiency; But in all essentials of chassis design the present model is identical with that of five years agcH-because that first Maxwell was right at every point 250,000 owners endorse your judgment when you select a Maxwell Motor Car for yours. CZAR MURDER (Continued from paga one) ticrin. It'jnsian townspeople in and nenr (Vladivostok decorated their houses with allied flays and staged enthusiastic eel eliration, the ci'bles say. This reception., coupled with demands f the anti-boUhcvik factions and the interallied council, led dipljmats here today to tnko the position that America nuist rield. " The majority has decided," one of ficial said. I ho pitsident has its de cision. lie ma couic in or" stay out Hut 'ho majority must rule." De tails oi I ho bcIshcvik-Czccho bat tlo at Vladivostok indicato that the 6a- font of the. Reds was decisive. A fort night ago the Czechs, acting at the behest of the nl..is, issued-an ultima tum to the. rod vuuds to cease arming Oerwiau pruenprs ol war. The demand was unheeded. At 10:30 o'clock on the dim" js W 9 I nwn- -a i - ", ... - .--fit i rrtrn finr-nn immiwhIM Keep Righton Driving Battery repairs may be a necessity. But they're not an excuse for letting your car lie idle. - JJ" , t Because as soon ss the battery comes out of your car a Willard Rental Battery can go in, to continue the starting, lighting and ignition service that your own battery provided. So Willard Rental Battery Service means more than just to much wood and lead and acid. It means ability to go into the city, or out to the country. It means ability to tour to make the fullest possible use of your car. Come in and talk batteries with us Well tell you how to take care of your battery, and why your next one should be a Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. The long life more than balance the alight increase In cost over the ordinary battery. It's the only battery with the "Bone Dry" principle that i your ab solute assusance of getting battery as new as the day it left the factory. Auto Electric Shop DEGGE & BURRELL 418 Court Street Phone 203 morning of Juno 30 the Czechs attack ed. Bis hundred bolshevik sailor? im mediately surrendered. Tho rest the garrison took refuge in a blockhouse. Two house' bombardment forced thorn to capitulate,. those not surrendering re treating to the westward along tho Trnns-3ibcrian railroad. Most of those who escaped are believed to have been (l")'nians. According to advices received hero, totli iiieat liritain and France expect to laud u-verul thousand troops in Si beria, Italy tor the present, will be icpresentcd by the Dalmatians, while tin Czechoslovaks will represent' the Balkans. Just what part Japan and (lima will play has not been learned. This will be announced after the prcsi d?t gives his decision as to the atti tude of the Waited States. Ihp.omatic olliciala, however, are In clined to l:t!iee that Japan's army of Si'ifi'i') and Mima's potential army of nearly a m;l!ion will be used to the host a! vantage. D.plomals here not advised of tho inter-allied council plans, now sea why President Wilson failed to mention Bus sia in his Mount Vernon speech. Know ing that the address. would be prepared before the arrival of the council's de cision, friends of the president urged him to say nothing that would in any way commit this country to a definito policy. capture or Vladivostok. Tokio, July D. The Czechoslovak forces which Saturday captured Vladi vostok have established there a com misKariat for Siberia. fifteen thousand Czechs entered Vladivostok Saturday, capturing soviet headquarters and occupying the nation al batik, municipal offices, tho railway station, and seizing, a quantity of am munition. Kesistance was slight. The Czechs lost three killed and 155 wound ed. Casualties of the soviet forces were 51 killed and 159 wounded. British, Japanese, Chinese troops and American mariues were lauded to main tain ordor. Just enough Americans were landed to guard the American consulate. . GAS MASKS WORN- (Continued from page one) of cherries in barrels to Saa Francis co by the Salem Fruit Union has brought into the community from $40, uuu to jatywu which might not have been siaved, as it is well known that the canneries have not been able to care for tho large qnantitiea brought in every day. By sending this amount of rnernes out of the city, the Salem Fruit t'nion has not found it necessary to tmiploy the labor that would have beeu uscil in stemming and pitting here. In fact, knowing that the labor conditions were bad, the Union pur posely arranged to ship these cherries out of tha city in order to uso all available lalbor harvesting the therry and Loganberry crop. Growers of 'Cherries this year have netted the highest pries over paid in the United States and especially is this true of those growing the Boyal Anne, For Lamberts and Dings tho price has 'been six cents a pound and tor Boyal Anne, ' cdkht cents. This is from 12 to 25 per cent higher than ever paid. Dotore. Another unusual condition that has confronted the growers of cherries and Logan'berries is the fact that both crops have to bo practically ared for at tho same time ,overtaxing tho ca pacities of the canneries here. Ordi narily the directors of tho Salem Fruit Union would have held tho cherries and had the stemming and pitting done hero to kep the money in circulation at home. Forseeing labor conditions, the Union had arranged to ship to tho San Framcigco" house. Cherriois aro put up in. barrels in what m cullcU brine, a preparation that pickles and! holds thorn for manufac turing later in the fall. And it is in this work, that the masks are worn as in tha preparation of tho brine, weak solution of sulphuric acid is used. The more miawer of securing Bar rels was a biir proposition and Kobcrt O. Paulus hag been searching the coun try I1 the way from California up the coast and over to Montana for barrels of 50 gallon capacity. Tho prico per barrel runs from J.ao to 4. The largest car load of barrelled cherries ever loaded in the United States will leave Salem for San Fran cisco this evening. Tho cur contains ltl barrels, weighing about 0,00O ipounds. Tho value thereof, including barrels, solution, laoor and cherries is close to t)0UU. An agent from the Cal ifornia house is here taking charge of the shipment. Anticipating a large Jjoganoorry crop, the Malcm HTuit Union nas just finished making 100,01)0 bullocks and the greater part is now in tho hands of the grower. - Last fall B. C. Paulua. manager of the Salem Fruit Union, gathered in formation that led him to believe the price of prune Boxes would advance pretty rapidly when tho demand was on about this time of year- As a re sult of his investigations, he ordered 135,000 boxes and already almost all of the order has been delivered and stored at the Salem Frnit Union ware house. The boxes are now worth on tho market four cents each more ihan Mr. Paulus and bis associates paid for them. - Yes, tho gas mask really are worn in Salem, they look like gas masks and are as effective as the larger ones woiu by our soldier boys in trance- closing July H. Anutig the prominent speakers are H. O. Breedon of Fresno, California, W. F. Turner of Spokane; S. G. Buckner, of Yakima; and Boy K. Boadruok of Spo kane. The Bcv. F. T. Porter of the First Christian church of this city is on the program as one of the speakers but at the present time Mr. Porter is in Franca in the Y. M. C. A. work. . The program for tomorrow, July 7, is as follows: ii a. ni. Bible school. 11 a. m. sermon and song service with sfctirofc by H. O. Breedon. ;20 p. m. song service. o p. m. communion sermon by S. M. Connor of Portland. 3:30 celebration of the Lord's supper. 7:?0 p. in. song service. S T. m. sermon, "What Thinw J of Chiist," by H. O. Breedon of Fresno. The Monday, July 8, program is as fol lows: Morning - N Institute 8:30 Devotional, Mrs. M. B. Madden, Japan. 9:00 Bible'study (to be supplied). 9:50 Recess. ' 10 "Pastoral Problems" H. II. Hub bell, Pendleton. 10:50 Kecess. 11:00 Lecture, "Savonarola", II. O. Breedon. . 12:00 Adjournment. Afternoon. Ministerial Association, 1 :30 DcvotionaL 1:45 Book Beview, Orchard's "Out look for Beligion" H. H. Hubboll, Pen dleton. SiSOi-Open Discussion. 3;00 Business Period. , 3:15 Address, "Biblo Teaching on the Millennium and Second Coming of Christ," E. C. Sanderson, Eugene. . 4:00 Opieu Discussion. . Evening 7:30 Song service. 8:00 Sermon, "We would Sea Jesus" II. O. Breedon. 8:45 Stereoptican exhibit. Stayton Items (Capital Journal Special Service) Stayton, Or., July 6.-Mig Olive Bas sett, of Ncwberg, a formor teacher in the Stayton schools, is a guest of Miss June Kearns. Mrs, Harry Humphreys will leave soon for Snn Francisco, to he with her hus band, who is at the Presidio, until he is called for service abroad. She will have charge of the 3rd and 4th grades of our schools tho coming year. The John Mack home, at North .San tiain, was burned to the ground abont midnight Tuesday, and tho 14-year-old son. Claude, was badly burned about the head, shoulders and aims. The house and contents were valued at $3000 'with $1000 insmanco in tho Farmers' File Eeli'f Association of Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. Trout and Mrs. Ldn'swny mofctrcd to Molalla Thursday evening taking Mr. Kramer home. Stayton was deserted Thursday, near ly all of the inhabitants leaving to eele brnto tho Fourth In some manner. A iarj;9 portion ef tho community wore at Mohnma, where there was a large crowd from many parts of tho county, Walter L. Tooze delivered tho address, and the exercises were otherwiso en tertaining. TW'tc was a big sale of re ficshnvnts, and it is expected that the Mebama and Lyons Bed Cross auxil iaries will reap quite a benefit from tho occasion. Verio Poyelson, of Portland, js visit ing at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. E. Daughcrty. 1 C. Pecry and wifc, of Scio, were E. ft fail W 3 and it will give "punch and "pep" to your start ing system. The snaee saving "Unit SeaF' con struction gives extra plate surface hence greater capacity per unit of weight and volume. This means built-in durability and.power. Let US ShOW YOU VOUr "TPvt." Rat. xery ana expiatn us special leatures. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to our "BxibC" Service Station This service isffee fo all battery users. Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory kind, on anv make of hattprv t th pl right price," AUTO ELECTRIC ?gj) STA R.TI N G 07 148 South Commercial Street SERVICE CO. Phone 318 LEST YOU FORGET y BRACKETT AND GRAY'S TIRE HOSPITAL" The Boys who are "Over There" with their shop "Over Here" Tires and Tire Service. All kinds of Tire and Tube Repairs 279 North Commercial Street Phone 1400 guests of Mis. Pcerys' parents, '.Hon. aid Mi'h. W. II, Hobsoa the Fourth. Jos, Picser and Nicholas Kolley were tw of those from this place who left Fiiday to' join the last draft of men from this county. Chas. Culdwell, of Idaho, was visit ing relatives here tha past fw days. K. IS. Walters came down from Do-: troit, tho Fourth, and will tomorrow move household goods to that place. He and Mrs. Wattera will go the first of the week. C. A. Luthy is now located with his jewelry store in the Merrificld building, opposite tho city hall, Mius iSora Ciabtree came homo tho first of the week from Black Hock, and U-f t a few days later for a visit with frinndp at The Dalles. . Miss Mario Ilcnkel spent the Fourth at home. Miss Ilenkel is the postmis tress at tho new town of Itedue, near Detroit, and abo is manager of a store fur Potter & Hill.. . Mis. Creech is at Monmouth attend ing summer school. Mis. Bchow, of Portland, is visiting at J. P. Wilbur's. TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. WfiBhiiigloii, July 6. Senator Lewis, Illinois, today introduced a bill creat ing a department of transportation and tel 'graph to nmnngor railroads and tola graph or telephone lines owned, oper ated or controlled by the government. Levis' bill also creates a new cabinet ;osrior. wcretary of , transportation, and teli graph, who is to have supervis ion of rail und water transportation anj of tt'L.'graphs and tolephonos. X O UND ZUKGLAR IN BED. Los Angeled, Cal., July 6. Returning homo to retire early today, George K. 8ir.it h pr.uscd with his shirt half off to note ihe unusual appearance of his bed t wiling down the-eovers he fonni It occupied hy a fully drosstd man, wha ne'd a bag containing all the family silver and jtwehy. Tying the intruder w.li a sheet, binith summoned officers. IMCEAOLUR, IS AREESTED Hay, Ariz., July 6.- Agents of th department ' of 'Justice) today arrestej Rev, E. L. Filch, pastor of the Metho d'tt church, hero on a charge of violat ing tho (hpionago act. He is charged v.iih preaohmg against the war ant niiust sHtuuul of wheat to the en tente nations. itch has a Mti in the army. Cast Vz As Much Millionaires don't WASTE Tires- The millionaire appreciates quality and appearance in his car and in his tires. This is not pride but a trained sense of value. The neglected car deteriorates quicklyso docs tk neg lected tire. Gates Half-Sole Tires make your worn tires better and stronger than any standard tire you can buy-and there is no better looking tire made. Yet they cost only half as much. INTERNATIONAL RUBBER SALES CO. lit 177 South Commercial Street. . ' ' tar ! ' w m& Phone 428 if