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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY. AUGUST 10. 1918. ;JET RECEIPTS EXCEED TWO THOUSAND ON BSC BRIDGE DAY THIN PEOPLE SKOULDTAKE gaiesStiqes Ccst V2 As Much PHOSPHATE V" '" " '' IJ "'i.'y"""1 1 U"i. m-i niM)-- , to I : Ml I i etfl i, I 4 1 NEW TIRES AND ACCESSORIES n rr M It 177 Dmitri fnmmPi-rJal ti-w pLn ino & cafeteria in Marion. square... 7t;9.lS"ue necessary pucspnoric food ele S 111 MUln LOmmeiCiai Street 1'hOne 428 ljv. T. Rigdon. receipt from -Iments, bitro-phosphate quickly pro 9 Kj sale of his iioem 20.00 dlu'es 8 welcome transformation in the tass MiA.lOIt OENBRAIj wasflfe , , ,. n' .i ' 'fc HUNOY PROMINENT MANDErt. Relatively Few Deaths From Sickness In Array Paris, Aug. 10 In the lust yenr 131-j 07! cases of sickness was reported in 1he American forces of which only Su!3 died Recording to figures published by tfjc Htars and Htripcs. The expedifionaiy force lost 2.37 per r.ont of. it.-1 aggregate working t'me through illness. Aiiont one-lliird of the1 sickness was due to conimunicnlile ilis easts, of which mumps was the priiai jkiI ailment. Nineteen per cent of the us MOflECTiilC 148 South Commercial Street cxni'D wtre pneumonia. t .. J! .. . "Chece is an HI Cut Your Tire Bill In Two Guaranteed 3300 Miles only s l ire jntojjA::r"x AMtKlCAN COHI'M COM- Lyle Brovn Captured After Recent Escape Portland, Aug. 10. I.yle D. Drown. alleged forger from Indiana, who es- cied from the police here ye-terday. was recaptured today in Jteavertoii by .lohti Stroud, a real estate man. Drown was this afternoon formally charged with white slavery. The specific chnrge is that lie brought a young girl here from Louisville, Ky., for immoral purposes. The girl, who until yesterday thought herself lirnwn's wife, is in a hospital Battery for Your Car and it will give "punch" and "pep" to your start ing system. The space savins "Unit Seal" con. 8truction gives extra plate surface, hence greater capacity per unit of we'ght and volume. This means built-in durability and power. Let show you your MExtte" Bat tery and explain its special features. For battery testinil. filling or expert battery advice come to our "xftC" Service Station This service isfree to all battery users. Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory kind, on any make of battery at the right price. W mm ro Phone 348 VULCANIZING Shop sei iou-ly ' heart. ill from shock and a broken TO ENTRAIN FOR CAKP LEWIS AUG. 26 Names Of Those Selected For Next CaSl Are Given Out By Local Board l mvn lavn " ,,ie "'' Cost of the ...OHO s.mvtmr flags.. 523.43, tear away our vitality. We must coun c.vmption board for 42 men to entrain I I'ostage 3.30 ,teract disease' in its incipient stage if f.ir Camp I.,'wis Monday August 20. Of the !)2 men who have been called from which the 4'i will be selected, 32 the of the June ", 1018, registration class and barely over 1 tlv.1 age of 21 ye.i'S. The nnmea of the men to which culls have been nimle to report ready for en tntiniiHMit anil from which'the 42 will be H'lccted are as follows: Dankilon Mauliliu, 21, Salem, wtlh th1 Croat Northern Express Co. foil ! J. Lane, 21, Salem route 4 Clarence A Howe, 30, Salem, II. aid and ' npilol streets. Earl Dane, 21, Salem, 212 Owens St. Dean M. Duvall, 21, Indepouileniv.' (.'has. W. Lander, 21, Siuem, route 3 .Stephen V. Marsters, 21, 2"i3 east WMsou street, Saloin i.oloy St.nvurd, 21, Stayton .las. V. Anderson, 21, Jefferson Claude C. Lyons, 21, Turner i;avmoi,il 1'', Sell ult z, Bl, Salrni, route S .lames .. Suaggerty, 21, Salem, 14!i" south Liberty street William E. Johnson, 21, Salem, Di'J.j iwuith C.ttage Orel li. (..araor, 21, Salem, route 8 Irving' i-lnuson, 21, Oregon City Edwin D Dickey, 21 Salem, Wo Hilt Mreet Cadge B. t lurk, 21, .(.iates llouiV S. Drown, Aimisvilio Jacob C. lUu'r.er, 21, Slnyton Looiu'h L, Kossell, 21, Silverton Cl.iis. V. Stent, 21, Salem j I. eland M. ilulkey,, 21, Silverton I 'i.sier N. Hones, 21, Salem, route u ; Arnold W. Vaullauilel, 21, Sublimity j John N. IS'oitling. 21, Stntoii ! A'.lred W. Willis! 21, Silverton I Calvin C. Dost, 28, .leffersun .lohn D. Stettier, 21, Salem, 2oo Di- (vision street iu, D. Hunt, 21, Silverton , L,"0 Hopt, 21, Salem, 1103 south Lib erty Crcil J. Kerr, 21, Jefferson Nulde Heiiningsou, 21, Salem, route 3 Ituftia F. Cory, 21, Macleay Oeorge A. l'eristeropoulus, 21, 408 Hubbard building, Salem Dorter O. Heath, 27, Sul.ni, 1331 Ker ry street. (!. W. Porter, 27, Salem, route 7 Hubert E. Wenger, 2(1. Silverton Arthur L. Sehriber, 24, Hnlem 2205 Hazel avenue Clifford C. Jarvis, 20, Aumsville H-uj. P. Sheets, 23, Turner Ernest f- Boush, 21, Marion Druno Tallmarida, 30, Salem, 173.V north Church street Oeorge Bernhardt, 23, Salem, 808 How nrd street William' Dutte, Jr., 23, Salem, 2ti20 Lee street Walter Ctonghnour, 21, SnL'.-ni Tii.oiliuv Telzie, 28. I)elroit Leo Anderson, 21. Salem, route 3 Albert Eloenor, 2ii, Salem, 7S0 north Co; luge Don C. Stnhlman, Eugene L.' Joivj and Merbert Hahn lire also incbuied in tl.e alternates ordered to report August Oeorge Ilernhardt is the only man called who has "en military service. He was with company M for 2'i years. HUJIAN "FLY" KILLED. Juliet, 111, Aug. 10. Roy Meyers, steeplejack, culled the "human fly" wan dead following a 70-foot full from the Juliet county courthouse today. He was informing to aid a Red Oroas campaign. Among spectacular feats dur ing his life he oneo sea'cd the Flatirott building in New Ysrk City. Journal Want Ads Pay Journal Want Ads Pay Journal Want A d Pv ; Expenses of Gala Occasion Were Light Compared .With Receipts The treasury of, Willamette Chapter, American Red Cross is mure than 200u ahead from the net receipts of the big I bridge day celebration July 30 At the finak meeting of the executive commit tee held last evening all business mat ters pertaining to the day were taken up and reports received from the sev eral committees. The receipts from the dav's eelebra Hon were as follows: Viek Bros, privilege of driviug first I vehicle over the bridge, a Fcrd trac- jtor $",00.06 Mrs. William Calder of 1'ulk county, privilege of turning on lights on the bridge 100.00 Total receipts from the big Jitney dance, under direction of Cherrians l:l7.5o Turned over to Chanter bv W. K. Newell, assistant fond ad ministrator. fines collected from two bakeries 7-i.OO Sale from souvenir flags 1....U.'!S.00 Receipts from the auxiliary cafeterias in Marion square.... 7lili.4i (The last item, receipts from auxiliary cafeterias at Marion square was turn- oil bnfl; to tin thwo auxiliaries for their cording to agreement). cwn use, acc ml. . j. . i i ine expenses or tne nay were as roi- low- Coffee, provisions and other items for the big cafeteria .12.24 Programs and other exnenses of- the cominunity sing in the evening Musicians for the afternoon and 27.1 j evening jitney dance 44.30 Lxpense of decorations 4.i,) Expends of Dr. Esther Lcvejoy from Portland and return .... n.00 The total expenses of the day, the main item of which was the cost of life. the 5.000 souvenir flags which were j GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules sold at 23 cents, amounted to '$ii()0.37. a 200-year old preparation that is used According to the figures submitted to jail over the world, contains soothing the executive loinmittte lust evening joils combined with strength giving ami the Red Cross benefitted to the extent system cleaning herbs. Those capsules of $20s0.32. by the observance of the I are a prescription and have been and opening of the third bridge ocross theare still being used by physicians in Willamette. The receipts of the several auxiliar ies who served refreshment at Marion square and through other means were as follows: ,. Carilen Road auxiliary $ 87.01) Eust Keizer 13.30 Central Howell and l'ratum .... 38.00 Cringle 30.00 West Salem 43 00 Oak Point 100 00 French Prairie 20.00 Eastern Star , 50.00 Ilnyesville 112.00 Morningfide ; 21.00 llopville 35.00 First M. K. Church 27.00 St. Joseph's 105.90 The Oak Point ao,d Hayesville mix iliaries hail special .contributions that were aokl at auction, netting them goodly sums. A matter of special comment was the receipts of the big cafeteria handled entirely by the women, compared to the actual expenses. While the receipts were $7(i!t.l8, the expenses for all foods and services amounted to only $52.24. the executive committee voted to especially thank the orators of the day and the several organizations that ad ded so much to tne interest of the day's celebration. And while each and every person who so patriotically gave their services may not receive a spec ial letter of commendation, the execu tive committee wishes it understood that their efforts were entirely appro-, ciated. Dy the united efforts of nil, it! was a great day for the Red Cross ! Bulgaria Is Anxious For Separate Peace; Washington, Aug. 10. Bulgaria soon is to try for a separate peace with the allies, entente officials declared here today. Anarchy in Ferdinand's nation is im minent and only a nearly peace will sar Bulgaria from a complete break down, it is believed. ' There is no longer any doubt that tl.e disorganization and confusion pre vailing in Bulgaria is rapidly ' threat ening to lead to an anarchicial situa tion," declured Professor V. M. Yo vnnivich of the Serbian information bureau, here today. This is due chiefly to differences with Oormany and Tur key over cession of Dobrud.ia terri tory; domestic strife involving eleven political parties nnd food shortage and critical financial conditions. OurWart'Adsarc, VorthGx)virixdBecas tbeyQrcbound tobra$tbe Results jou want Try Ot?g lo-Morrow Tho Journal Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and save you real money. Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphat to on Firm, Healthy Ilesh ami to Increase Strength, Vigor -and Nerve Force Judging from the countless prepara tions and treatment which are . con tinually being advertised for the pur pose of making thin people fleshy, de veloping arms, uecK and Dust, and re placing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and jbeauty, there are evidently thousands or men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinner and weakness are usually ilue to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained - iu modern foods. Phvsicians claim jthere is nothing that will supply this deficiency so well as the organic phos- phate known among druggists as bitro- phosphate, which is inexpensive and Y- sold by most all druggists under a iguarantee of satisfaction or money ck. By feeding the nerves directfv ;aUl b.v supplying the body cells with S'S'l wei8ht fre' 1 .Tllis i"ease in weight also carries Wltn ll general improvement in the ;neaitn. .Nervousness, sleeplessness and ck of energy, which nearlv alwavs accompany excessive thinness,' soon dis appear, dull eyes become bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of i perfect health. : CAUTION Although bitro-phosphate is unsurpassed for relieving nervous ness, sleeplessness and general weak markable' flosh g-ing parties, be ,uged by allv0,u ha dlJt tQ ness, it snouia not, owing to its re- iiUJi, , ! . itt n ri . . n. . . i WalK treCt At ClfffltV Because a man or woman is old does 'not mean that they must walk along bent flyer and supported with a cane. A man can be n vigorous and health v at eighty as at twenty if he aids the organs of the body in performing their I functions. All diseases whether of a : uiQlimmn n u-nolr ni.rntn. ....! you would live a happy and useful long daily practiio. They have proven their merit in relieving backache, kidney j and bladder complaints and all ail ments arising from an excess of uric acid in the. svstem. . COLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are sold at all reliable druggists. They are guaranteed to do everything as. claimed or money refunded. Don't be i misled by false imitations. Look for i 1"1 on every nux. ' When you use Journal classifi ed ads get what you want th.em to thev work fast. of - Autos aven VV 0 For Immediate Delivery. ' But cannot say how long this would advise you to place your order at once if vou had ' FORDSCN TRACTORS are being delivered in rotation as . Your order at once. Demonstrations Daily. The Valley Motor Co. Front and State Streets Itttttttttitttttlltttttttf '" Copyil(bt Need a New Battery? The Willard trademark branded into the side of the battery tells the whole story. For that mark is the sign of the Still Better Wil lard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. It is the outward and visible sign of the " most important storage battery improvement in years. It stands for'durable;" Threaded Rubber Insulation for a battery in which the need of re-insulation is indefinitely postponed. Next time you're in, ask us for the booklet 'A Mark with a Meaning for You" it tells exactly what the Willard Mark stands for. c Wiiif fa 3 AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP DEGGE & BURRELL 418 Court Phone 203 Mr.B usmess As a matter of economy you should consult the Journal's Job Department before placing your printing--we are satisfying Salem's leading firms put us on your calling list. Phone 81 CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESULTS. Canital Journal Want Ads Will Get You What Ycu Wan! Mt Mtt f enave VQYLCLTid tttttf.f t Hit Us tttnttumniiiiilimH nxtotcred. 1911 Man ftt--"t"M QYS condition will exist We nlanned to buv this vear. orders are taken. Place Elbert Thompson, Mgz It 4444