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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 19. 1918. I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY j EEDIDM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM OR RESULTS,! JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING CLASStFIED ADVEKTISINa BATES Kate per word Nw Today: Wk 4 - firtfi Oh week ( insertions) fka month :?n insArtinTlS oe. 17e' The Capital Journal will not be re- Doasible for more than oue insertion. for errors in Classified Advertisements.! Send your advertisement the first oar ' it appears and aetify us immediately. , Minimum charge, 15c, EEO ant for sale cheap. Capital gar age. 8-20 HORSE for sale eheap. Phone 47F12 824 WAITED Job teaming, or clerking in , atore. Phone 1040W. S-20 $890 TO LOAN' on real estate securi ty. Et. 6, Box 111. 8 24 WANTED To rent near asylum, small place. Address E care Journal. 8-17 FOB SALE Good 10x12 tent, $15. -New this ecason. 1173 S. 15th St. 817 FURNISHED flats for rent. Call 1737 W. tf WANTED S or 6 room house, close ia. phone 909. tf WANTED Veal calves and fat cattle. Phone 1576W. 9 8 GOOB pasture for tows on the L. E. Page estate. Phone 44F22. tf HAVE your roof repaired and tarred, estimates free. Phone 1U74. 8 20 MATERNITY eases or nursing wanted. Phone 2G01J4. 8-19 COL. ff. F. WRIGHT, the auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Phone 59. tf. WANTED Girl for dining room and tray work at Willamette sanator ium. 820 WANTED Driving horse for the win ter keep. Address C. E. tare Journ al. 820 0 HEAD ewes for sale, or might pot on shares with r't?ht Party- Phone 115 or 1204 evenings. 8 24 FOB SALE Or trade, 3 room house ' for house nd barn. Inquire 260 N 15th 8-21 SALESMAN, collector wanted for Ma rion and Yamhill counties. Call 333 State. 7 FOB SALE Cheap, team work horses. A. F. Fellows. 1596 S. Liberty St. Phone 1598J. 8-20 WAITRESS wanted for French restaur ant, experience not necessary. 481 State. 8-19 FOB SALE Good span of mares, one with foal, price $250, including heavy work harness. Address 54 care Jour nal. 819 WANTED To trade good lot on paved street for Ford, mnst be in good con dition. Address R. W. care Journ al. ' 8-26 A88ISTANT cook wanted at state in stitution for Feeble Minded, $60 with board, room and laundry. Telephone 408. 819 PROPERTY in Falls City. Or., to trade for residence in Salem. Write to Box 133, Falls City. 8-23 FOR SALE 3 year old Jersey milk cow. Mrs. Albert Robertson, Fair view Ave., Rt. 3, Box 5A. 8 20 FOR SALE 7 room house and four lota at your own pries1. Will take auto as first payment. Phone S15. S 22 SALESMAN WANTED For whole sale fruit and produce business. Ap ply at Salem Fruit Co., 267 S. Com mercial St. tf WALL PAPER IS cents per double roll upward. Baren'a Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tl. "WANTKD Man and team, can make from M t $9.30 per day. Call phoas 4X51 Turner. tf. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and single rooms, nicely furnished, at 633 Ferry street tf. TWO and three room furnished apart ments. 491 N. Cottage. Pbcne 2203- tf. FOR SALE One 10 horse power, hi'n pressure, horizontal boiler and one 8- horsepower apright. Enquire at Com mercial Cider Works. tf WANTED Furnished housekeeping room in private homo for family of three. Must be clean sod convenient aad eloae in. Phone 361. tf WANT Partner in wood business with 500, have stnmpage for ten thous and cords, easy te get eat- ilox 333. tf. FOR SALE Or trade fine bowling al ley aad pool and billiard hall, a good ckrsee te make money. See ase sooa. G. W. Laflar, 406 Hubbard bldg. tf FOR RENT 500 acre farm 2'i miles weet of Dallas; stock goes with place; 135 acres in cultivation, bal ance pasture, large dairy barn, silo aad pood improvements throughout. water tram avsaataia stream piped to boildisgs, also need for irrigation! Reference, namrtd. Pee B. P. Boise.; 22 Breymia bioek. tf ! MMMMMM jFOE SALE Or lease, funibhed or nn- i ; i. . i r imc Waller stwt. 8 19, A-wty i or easn, iu acre traei who R01""1 buildings, must be bargain. C. " aicmeyer, a44 State street, tf PEACHES for short tine oly. Call at orchard or phone 5F14. M. C. teys. Pit tf FOR SALE Some fine pedigreed Bel gian and New Zealand rabbits. Call fereaeons at W3 South 12th. Tboue 2S5M. 819 FOR SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour- ing ear $300; 1914 Studebaker $373. Highway Garage, 1000 S. Com 'I Phone 35i tf ALL KINDS of store fixture for tale, safe, button making machine, hat eonformer, shoe button machine, etc. Stockton' store. 8-23 FOR SALE For $275 Studebaker, 20 h. p., has electric lights, generator and storage battery. See MeCall at Capital garage. 8-23 FOR KENT 5 room Bungalow, modern ' rent for $10 month, is worth more. Call at 1695 X. Liberty street, or phone 2017R. 8-20 WANTED Boys of 16 or over to carry paper routes for winter, nigh school boys preferred. Enquire at Journal of fice, tf MARRIED man with wife and one child wants place on farm for year. Ad dress 1109 Monroe St., Oregon Citv, Ore. 8-19 WANTED Hop pickers to pick eurly and latejiops. Picking will last from 20 to 23 days. Hops good. Yards clean Will start picking Aug. S3. Phone 8F 25. J. A. Kricbs. tf FOR per eeat farm loans, tee the Manon-Polk eounty national farm loan association. W. D. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf 5 GOOD men wanted for factory work long job at good wages. Call at room 304 Salens Bank of Com. bldg., or phon 482, agent, W. D. Smith. tf FOB SALE At bargain, 6 room modern bungalow, large log, garage, ine block from paved street, 2 blocks to car line An ideal home for little money. Ad dress A. J. 20 care Journal. tf LOST Medium size, black leather traveling bag, full of personal effects, including 1 $50 liberty bond, St war stamps, a letter addressed, F. E. Cum mings; liberal reward if returned to this office, and no questions asked. F. E. Cunnningjs, 441 Nehaleni Ave., Portland, Or. 8-19 GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examinations every where in August, Experience unnec essary. Jien ana women uesinng gov- erument nositinn write for free nar- ticulars to J. C. Leonard, (former civil service examiner,) 1059 Keaois Bldg., Washington, D. C. 8-24 FOR SALE Or trade, improved 330 acre central Oregon stock ranch, means, "number one water, g,d ue:t;)ilois. near sliool and towu audi creamery. Also near wood and saw mills; would consider acreage or town pr.ipertv. Address 441 N, Cliurrh St., Salem, Or. 8-21 FOR RENT lono acres river bottom land, or any portion thereof, for one or more years. Terms cash. Wc would prefer renters who wish to grow yeg etables, as we now liav,, vegetal, le drying plant located on ranch. Ad dress E. Clemens Horst Co., Inde. ptudence, Or. 8 31 FOR 8 ALE Five passenger Beo. All new tires. Fine mechanical condition. Electric equipmeat, with starter. mil is B saeriiiee saie aaa u yen tpora,ors. S. A- Gibson, o. Jl. .Nelson, 'Mllir, from the ramp when a negro want first class buy theap, eall Si jKrsink L. Porter, O. E. Buery, Frsnk nUin from Tcsss, attempted to sit and ask for Mills, or see car at North- ; K (!uiMi () A. Copeland. Peter W. Ehr. tt t faDe whe white soldiers from western Garage. tf. Mines Development Company, Port- Mississippi were writing letters. A 'land; capital stock $2000; incorporators, I flt followed and both black and CRAWFORD tanning peaches now-p. w. Reid. 8. F. Sima, J. C. Butcher jwhite soldiere were seoa misiag it. ready. Order immediately, crop light, 'and R. E. Dfn. Two negroes and a white mas were short season, quality fancy. Lach-j Cleaver Mansfactnrlag Company, l,0B,i (aT. nnoffj(.in! reports, when the mund's orchard 5 miles north of Sn-i Pendleton; capital stock. $10,000; ; militsrv pojicc and a company of sol lem, in Keizer bottom. Phus. TI. W.I Elmer E Cleaver, H. B. CU-aver andjdi,,,, rleured the Y. M. C. A. hut and Bowdcn, foreman, farmers 29F3. Bring vour boxes. tf GOVERNMENT WILL hold civil sery ice examinations in SaVm in Anjast 20,000 women clerks to be appointed : at Washington. Experience unneces-j sary. Wowen desiring government clerkships write for free particulars to R. E. Terrv, (former civil setvice examiner), 315 Columbian building, ' Washington. 8 23: j Tie Journal Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and save you real money. t -! SALE Shoe drill, ft, $2-; also orchard disc. 4 ft., $10. Bvx 36, R? 2, Turner, Or. 81) WOBK WANTED Clerical position by elderlv man. IS years corporate exj lence. 1j years on private oceount Not particular regards salary. Want "to fill in time, P. O. Box 27i 8-19 FOK KENT One bungalow, 5 room uodcru, $$; one 7 room house, good shape. gHl garden, $7; one 7 roou strictly modern. Court street, $22.50;!, one 3 rooa. bx-galow. S. Cottage, $;! one 6 room cottage, Bush St. IS. Bt O. W. Laf!ar Hubbard bWg. h-21 MEN WANTED Able bodied over eighteen years for paper mill work Wagea $3.3d vfight hours. No expert - enee neeefisftrv. Permanent nositiona' and advancement for steady men. Strike declared eight month! ."fro do?s not affect peaceful ad normal oper ation of thia plant. Free transporta tion. 141 North High St. Phone 340. 96 UEUT. J. A. GALLAGHER Who talks on his 23 fonts in the great world's war for the last time tonight at the Oregon. State House Notes The law requiring county courts to maintain sign posts at erase roads was repealed by the 1917 legislature and no substitute act was passed, points out Attorney (ieneral .Brown in an opinion to the "secretary of the state highway commission. Travelers have. made many complaints about no guid- ling sinus at cross roads, and it is prob anie tnat tne nexi legisiamre win i; requ sted to pass a law requiring that such signs be put up and maintained. Annlieation for n W boom franchise on Coyote creek, in Lane county, has been filed with the public service com- ' E- K- H,,n" '" William Clyde B. Aiti hison, a member of th interstate commerce commission, will hold a hearing at the I'nited States court room in Portland on September 20 on the question of an .increase in express rHtes on i'lesh berries and fruits. Comtilaint alleging -that this increase is excessive was file I wi th the interslnte commerce commission by the Oregon and Washington public ser vice commissions. Articles of incorporation were filed today by three concrens, as follows: I i niiH,u.. . .. .---'-----"-', Peninsula looperative Association, ll'ortland; capital stock to consist or 2000 memberships at $1 each; mcor- .Thomae B. Rweariagen. Court House Notes In the nit ft Frsnk M. Ford afsnvst Richard L. fiwartt and Ralph tiwart the defendant, answer aad nk that the court give them a judgment for $.( )2.5 ; balance ae a ee-ater clans I. the ease f Jack tehr against Emma O. Lasgr. A. F. Lsnge aad U. 8 Ijinge. tlie defendants enter a metion j asking for an order striking the enm- jplsint of plaintiff froio the files f the reason tkar same is not property veriTied Maxie Zidania Cralitree in her di vorce suit sgsisf H-nry Crabtree ba filcj an affivlavit that the defendant I cannot be served by personal ferviee as !his prent nddresa eant be le-rneit i Tnat was formerly ef Bead, but that jkis Berd sspqcatntasiees smte that he jleft sy-ine time tgt for Calif r:a, ad- I dress v.kaowa. la the eeaaty eoort la the matter of the estate f Martha L. Crumbacker V ) , , s " I . ' j ; " N ' 1 ' Xi T" 1BILLY SOW WILL SPEAK AT ARMORY SUNDAHFTlUNOONBU lOres His Senices Free For Purpose of Aiding Salva b'ca Army. Billy Sunday, th fanens evangelist I . . k,B tk e-.k v illtf,,.m,i j ""-'" ' e """' h- than sit revivalist in the couutrv ill speak next Sunday afternoon at thi amwrv in Salem for the Salvation ar- The drive of the Salvation army to wI. bot Brpt. U w " 1 v t" . "v day, who is now resting on his laro aear Hood River, was iuviUd ly Uoy ernor Withycombe speak ia Salem. In accepting the invitation Sunday wrote as follows: "l4ar Governor: I wired you 1 would eitte to Salem for an address te aid the Salvation army in their drive for war activity funds. 1 tt0 not feel strong enough to speak at Eugene also, as I am recovering from a severe oper atioa and Prs. Mayo insisted that I rest this summer. "I will speak Sunday afternoon, 23th at 1:30 or 2 o'clock so I can reach Port land in time to take the 7 o'clock train for Hood River. I would like a pnlpit 32 or 34 inches high as my eyes are sot as good as they used to be und 1 have only an outline of my address which I will follow. ' "I make no chaws for hit lieln. I am iclighted to render this service and all 1 ask is expeuses. Whether you charge admission or admit people fiee and then take an offering or pledges,; that is optional wit), your committee. ) "If all this is satisfactory, you may call it settled for August 25. Mr. E. O. linmel of Eugene Council Of Defe.se asked me to eoine t0 Eugene but i wtreii I was afraid the strain would be too saaca. I an pleased at the record dear old Oregon is making for liberty and justice. The Lord bless you. ' ' S. Mrs. Sunday and perhaps our two boys will be with me." : Born : McVICKEK. At their homo two miles east of Turner, Saturday, Aug, J., ma, to Mr. and Airs. Edwin Mo Vicker, a daughter. 1 She has been named Lctho Gene. BORN CLEMENT. To Mr, and Mrs. W. a Clement, .Salem, rural route 8, Sun day, Aug. 18, 1918, a son. He has been named Robert William. RICH. To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rich, at their home, 1148 North Twelfth street Aug. 17. 1918, a daughter. KUFNER To Mr. and Mrs. Aug Kuf iter, Aug. 1918, at their home on the 1'ratum rood, a daughter. AMORT. To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Amort, August 11, 1918, at their Dome in Mission isottom, a daughter. CPJOHN A Tponnd baby girl was born Sunday night, Aug. 18, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Dun 11. Upjoka. The mother and baby are doing well. Mr. t'pjohn i Salem correspondent for the Oregonian. White Soldiers And Negroes Have Clash Six Reported Killed Hoboken. N. J., Aug. 19. Major faiinoral Klionka .iintinf, ml i ntr fbt I'tii- !tcrf Ktntes tmrt of embarkation, today was rondiii-ting sii investigation into a race riot Saturday night at t amp Merritt, N. J.. scar Teuafly, which is believed unofficially to have caused the deaths of sii soldiers five negroes snd n white man- Severn! are in the hospitsl at (amp Merritt suffering nipiiBI R1 anil, .irrun uiirmiK from wounds, nisinlv bayonet thrusts, t,. rit des-e!o.l, it was said bysae and Hastings, and threaten In the other, are believed te have died Uter. of Ri Work 1AISC bj UiU-ijf i Juijf Following is the report of road work doneia Marion comity during the atoath hat,. u;ade a;jiliaion to the eounty tree ui v, i; A. Young , yr, . that at the nest call fr bids ef July, 1918. as shown by th records! eeurt of Marion eo.nty, Oregon, loj president. The picsic Saturday was ut-.Tillamook emmty, lollowing the e in the eaaaty clerk's office: (have their aasses el eaged te John Uw- tad.d by about IKl, about one third !tnp!e of I'tiion county, will submit a Macadamizing Graveling Bridges - - tieal repr and sai New touts and macbinery Paving Patrolmen's salary .. MO 1.66 . 1 731 Sfl $55717.751 Niiniier yards grave haukd 4947; number yards rnck hauled 1592'4; num ber ;ards rock crushed l'"' J 4; vidua leer work, mn 31 '-i: ton. II 4. the sdiestrtor, J. IT. Baldwin, filed! reeripla ut li i' ssd mAoey paid out'. aitKoijiiag to i'A'i.VK Claims were pre-l srnted sod paid for her last ill ues. asdj funeral expends as.tig t $493 0.1 Sept. W was named by the court as tbej final dy f"r a rxport and discharging of tfce. adsninis'ratur from further iia bility. Marne Casualties Are Reported Today The following casualties are reported j by the comnanding general of the Am ertean. expeditionary tots: in art ion . . 0 " wuunds .received is action Diet f disease Severely wounded action Slightly wounded ia action Wounded, degree undetermined , Total il trporal, JiTh M Paley. Auburn, I N. Y; Leslie B. McKay. Portla-id. Or. Privats lre.siKr R. Brooks, Riola, '"I r Shover, Iudiana Haibor,! Id; Peaald U Tranj., Kltere. Cal; Har-i ry Wilmot, liloverwille. N. T. Die of Wound. irivates hayoioml A. Auderwn, .Min- neaHlis, Minn; Darrell K. -iica-, K Attred J. ivderxm, Tampd, 1 Ia; Hu- go . wan, neiirnue, in; r reti a. nr-nast, St. Mathews, Ky. i Severely Wounded Privates t!uy Alt si n, Cleveland, O; Henry E. Belhumer, Cambridge, Mass; sued to Carl Erdt, 23, of Beaver, Ore:' The rules for registration next Sat John H. Bmwnlow, Alpine, Ala; Rob- gon. a rancher, and Bessie Sinter!, 19 urdav of veung men who have reached ert 8. Home, Landsdale, Pa; Orio V. Raphael, Boston, Mass; Roger W. Rea- kel, Normandy. Mo; Andrew Paiiko,! Nesquehoiiittg, Pa. James E. Fisher, Co-; luiulius, Ohio; Paul J. Ryan, Argvle.l Mm; Eugeje a Sheets, Rock Kan;i Bernard J. Stanley. Amsterdam. X. Y. I Utea OI Disease Of. Ecbenk't Ofncs will te eg.d 'BB naiionai uara wnue m rvnerai Capt. Charles P. Hollidav, Rockland, from Aug 3rd to Sept, 8, 1918. 9 3 fc"Tlco n4 wthers already in the ser Maiae I o jviee. Tne hours are from 7 o clock Previously Reported KUUd la Action' Tuesday tyeuing of thin week th '" th" worning until 9 o'clock in th Now Benortad Sllchllw WminiliMl final haixl ennrf nf th . .,ii evening and for this division No. 1 Private George E. Minerd, Pin-aim, ' given by the ( herrian band in Will-10' Mttr,ou 7''.v- the place of regis l. . I son Park at tie usual time. Director !?t!,,n " th" l'ourt b!" l" fm- P, Weunded, Degree Uadetsrmined Conwals George D. Allaiil Lasalle 'Tm' H. Bennett. Morrison, Colo Privates oJseph ( liappello, Cleveland, O; John J. Pojeske Wayne, Mich; Ha, ry R. hsarabaiigh, Kearney, Pa; Wyiin M- Wilson. St. tjuentin, Cal. I s LIBERTY BONDS BOOM: New York, Aag. 19. Liberty loan 3 bonds of the first is- sue reached n new high mark in Wall Street today selling at $101.06. Saturday's close was ,at $100.50. m Stock Market Is Weak Est Prices Are Finn New York, Aug. 19. The New York Eveuing Sun say a financially: Today' stock market was a low ebb of vitality, scarcely more thai 100,000 shares changing hands in the first three hours.. The only features were Mercantile Marine common and pre ferred' in which there appeared tu bs n considerable short interest. Most of the street's attention was attracted to the sV'tiva tiaiHag in liberty loan 3Vi percent bonds, which opened $50,000 ut 191. half a point above Saturday, which later advanced to 10106. The list held firm ia the last hour and in numerous cases advanced slight ly. The rails were perhaps in better form than the industrials, although they did not respond properly tu an early adjustment of other issues. Trading continued in light voluuis to the end. .JB T.UiA LOSuGll 1 ItUlSpOliauOll Lines Are Paralvzed By StnTring Women London, Aug. 19.-Mntor bus-and tramway systems were practicslly par- slyred this morning as a result of the strike of condnctorettes, which threat- ens to spread throughout the count ry. At niKimgnt tne nmoa vote.i to cull out today its 30,000 members in Lou- don snd the provinces. Undoners walked tu work today or Ultla in iRkia ftn,l tiih, truiitk. Ilflu'wi'li 12,000 and 15,(1110 welters including -- - - - . ...... i ... eonouciors, are sirismg ill syrnpaiuy with the roiidintorettes. Thousands of nio'.or luiscs are The want five shillings a week, boniis. the same , granted re -I cently to the iucbl bhv. Bnrs.i,,, "IT f 'i iij I " " j have spread to Bristol, Bath, Folke - nftect the liuion sunway. Mity con Jucloretics iu the tube already have quit work. Denies the Threat, Saa fiidiasti.o. Stain. Aug, 19 For- eig. Minister Ituto has issued a denial or newspaper statements trial -pain, in aim was pm nr ner. uy uie eonnueinr i .,, ,i,duIv for the slate, a note to Germany, threatened to con- j a, he was drunk. The police picked liim,1 ,r)i, romi,,tion of the' Canyon wile, fiscte Gersvaa toniioge in the event! up thin morning lifter enjoying a (i,vili. slretch w ill i liminate all the of further submarine sinkings. He de- night's lodging as provided by the ,-Jiy ,iui( . u on ttl pgPjfie highway be nlored the auauthnrixeii. stateroeut, as : under soli cireuuistaiice", was fund 110 ,,.,. Eugene and 'the t'alilWnia "calculated to disturb the tranquility , ,y c)tv He.onler Race. ,l,uodtv au.t luiag the highway t; a, of the country " , -a ,tat of near completion. 1 Glenn Adam, wae acted prs-dKnt, ()i t, .,, lm-mveincut of ti NOTICE i of the (r. gi Iowa assoeintinn at Ihu Tlnen Rivets road in Tills niook county Te whom it may concern: You are'nniia meeting held last Satutday ut were also opened Htiirday by the fur hereby ' notified that John W, rVhwa-1 the state 'air grounds. I'. S. Hot son 'est service but all were rejected, be haorr asd Mary Asna H hwsliaoeri via r- leeted to erve as secretary and imf considered too high It is prob- .... $",32ter and Mary Anns lowers; Also to . 97 02j havo tl names nf their tw. s rhasgj town. It was dncided that Saturday; .... 2.l"1Jicd from Oliver John Hrhwubam r to; was not , he right dsr for an a isl pie 3291 64 iver Joha Bowers M. frans ( larenee nie and next year "it will b held l.VM.SA'Joba Hrhwalaucr to Clarence John 'the Wednesday rireceedim Arnru-t 17., Bowers and you ate further notified . t hat Ihis notic i nerved pursuant to; aa oroer ot sail eounty court. " The Joursal Job Department will print yon anything in the stationery line do it right and save yon real mmrj , . Gry News t August 27 has been selected as the'0 , , ,, , e. . , day when the next draft ".ntuigint, will leave for Camp Lewi On that dv - . 42 mea will be called to assemble in the 1 ! nion.iiig at the court house to receive their final iustiuctious. A ania Ucen wa. issued Sat , m,harA j. h ,4 of jButtevillo. a farnWr d Tern, R,d. Anderson. 21. nf Fariro. i 0 County C'wk U. O. Boyer, dow not ordinmnly attend to office duties ou Sunday u..le there la a special call for hM services as an official. However. (Saturday evening almut 10:30 o'clock. he received a telephone niewMge asking ne-.wneiner ne nouiu gram a marnoge II- cense on Sundav. H said he would aad 1 j j ' the record under date of August is! reads that n licence to marry was is-! .of Salem. i We will start bop picking Aug. 26. All trains will be met Aug. 23 and if at Brooks and Hopmere for pickers ing that way. Jerman Bros. 8 20 Steelhammer snys that request,-for ; the playing of any special selection 1 U- or J Graber this evening. o 1. Upestry knittbig bag, 3 up Buren's rumiliire Store. -n- L 1 th ' XU nowa Rt.vere tires, fabrlo aad cord Claik'a Tire House, 31 N. Com!. 817! o 1 " TH BNgtan rate, postponed from ; last Friday will be given Tnesday 'afternoon and evening in WilUwn Park. The afternoon program will be- gin at 1:30 o'clock wilh marches and drills by the children aad folk da ing under the direction of Mrs, Ralph White. There will be n number vf booths for the sale of articles as well at entertanmenl. Tho Fete will eoiitin- ue in the evening during the band eon- cert. Oroeery store find that the sugar cards are recnilrina- a lot of time in the war of exidauution to customers! and wso time for the issuing of .seme, This ia especially tho ease where peo - pie come into a grocery atore and are told they must first sign a cant before any sugar will be sold. All this re quires eoirsidcrable time and conversa tion. During (he-past month the re strictions on sugar for canning pur poses ana the necessity of a permit has take, the lima at m t! the Commercial club, to just Issue the ' we continued source ef embarrass permits and do the necessary talking. '"" i'"''' th" ''"''"d States hae an- gaged in the present war with Ger- Nlne prase pickers were sent into '. ' te. that they r the eonntry this mor.iug by the u. i reproached on account uf the nnuie and 8. Ubor bureau on Stale street and thBt, il - '"-. k efmic thia .fternnon two famillet were sent out to work. As there Is good money in imv-kuim aim siiiimmiik prunes K'cen mis year ther. I. a 11 lm.nrf for nl-k-ra. I i . . . . i At prcmeut the pi bitshul. Growers hi cided on a price to Asprei-ns ue price i. , c.u.s il. ; tm ave nut as yet do- cided on . price to pay for th. picking' of prunes to he dried , . " " . Benjamin L. B.all, Jr. aged 10 fun s the owner of a $-0 liberty bond, bought with money earned by himself mostly in selling lapltal Jou-sals. Not only does he own the bond but is gef- . , f()ni wh.ru ;., muitl j, rbBB, ting Into the capitalistic class, and his,j" j,,,,, ftushey o,rdered thnt nitie bond shows he has clipped a coiifMin, 1 1,( ' VI.M nv , 'legnl publication f and had his big I'uc.le Sam pay him his ; thrrB weeks, Afler the legal forma I quarterly interest money. With his own :. i,,!,,, Hciiwutniucr h jti , money at interest at ten years of age',,iu jtlB ikiwetfc it. , . fair presumption he will under ( . - stand the value of havings by the time t . il'l 1 ' , is of draft sge. lie already is lay- lmPOrUnt URK Ul L I .. L : ... - j,, Vy 1)1v inrfiiiH prcisniMry mi ,,,, ,l0 ,,v(.rument still further iu ij,jB eot. o i .Tiitif W luT Tliishnv ul th Iia ,..i,.r. !,,., !,. iviie,t ()f t)lu utsonul I'lre- the gra.ling contract fnr the Cany--" Um)(.r l() , (l M, A.,gel v Die tinlcsville section in Douglas nuns tomorrow, 'i'lii, is tlu. mill tliul srill.ty to the American Ksploriilion cum - ake building tt..t-rU ou. et uv. P"y by the I ,,. ted States forest sr ,., . w I '....1,1 fcl-..l ! . "" " " I"11"1 ""' Lodirlne for one nlaht came rather high for Mack flasket, who spent last . .iu . I, i " I out 10 n night. It seems he was on the , . i .i - ,. . , r.i, . . j: . . , hullrn Pacific tram humluy .evening ion his way from portlund to Eiigenoi of the numlier cumin., from out of The program of the afterooan included ! the reading of a poem by W. T. Itifdoa, 'written eis-cially for I be oca. ion. : Calls For 5709 For Grammar School Work Washington, Aug. 19 - Prov. Mar ska! General Crowdcr tuiluy i-u,,d call f'r J?1 white registrants for sjie 'cu! gramu.ar n-hool insl rui tions. The (. will cumin H.-p.ember 1. Th, quo- ta. by states and he s.tuols to which! thy are Issigned include: j r Arii-.tia If", i'liivcrsity i,( Arinl;' Cal forni. I., Tucson, ArU; 1,3 B r LATEST WARMERS Washington. Aug. 19 Rumors of aa allied O'.feusire on tn Macedonian fient were rcne-wrd today with too i aunctmi enietit of the return to Salonika Pitoi. Reffut f Scum. Pfens- ter Venixelog of Greece also Is at the fm London, Aug. 19. (4:20 p. m.)- Fresi.a troepa have adranerd two kilo meters (a tuilo and a Quarter ) between Lsslgny and the Oiso, reachioa: 1 HameL (a mil and a half north of TTT tTreom T ra. JSfTJL "V ' WW5'WW w.i.. , .rik. n Tt.i- w fnr th. ied nene-ion in Kmi mmwda tha transfer of Uibb forma la itai; to th. n. waa th. nredlctio. f u,ti-nta militarr mm here tnriiv. . 1 tri n ! H If x IUUOC IVvavUiiiS fat lliUol Register August 24 the age of 21 years since June 5 of this year are as follows: All males. tntixens or aliens, bnra between June . 197 '! August 24, 1897 (both com-!' inclusive) must register except "Hera ani enlisted men of the reg I max iirwij, navy .no wwr-iee rvriw .bis vouug cc. i, ,o ,.e --y f""n " August 24, he should go Xr: fi'll.'d. out and certified and then mail it to ,, , , ..rft ha ..c.niaiientlv re- les Mai. Ze caJi;! i" thm, n. lie hllu6 ,,,, hy XllK,t 4, ,f lht, y ,, ull0,,01u to be sick that da a, send some eoiu- , ,ii,t i.,,i . ta,ura . h ro- ,.rly registered may soon get the young I man littu troitlilu. A fuilure to reuisler . ,11i,u.,c.or nunishable bv im ori.oeBieut for one year. j 1 not confuse this call of August , w,ich is only for men who have reached the age of 21 since June ft. iiH. wilh the coming registration nf! . lull men between Is and 21 and 32 ami 45 which will be held along towards the middle of September. . ' Finds Name Handicap And Wants It Changed SckwuliMiinr Is not a name to help a man get a job. In fact, H works ljust the other way and that la the reason .ionn w. ncnwwDuiier or ns, rurul mute 3, has petitioned Judge llusliey for put'uiissiun to legally change Is same. In his petition to the county court, Mr. Mcbwaliaucr slates that both ho and his wife are true American eitisena but that the name Schwuhauer has be . """" ' . . All this ho says in his petition is Humiliating as bulk he and his wifv ... .- , . , . ' wu b,,V U ' b ,"3'"1 ii boys try te be loyal Ji ll n slates that the name also . incricana. . hi. I.ov.. stieciallv tho one :;" . ,, ui. i - - - " , " ' die nctilioiis that his name he chang ed from John Kebwa!atier to that of - j fUim, hrt hi wife have her to Mllry Anm ,,0e, , .fc t , 4wn rh.i.iren's names m jt,mUt,a, To frry out the regulation it- or I jtit Highway Will Be Built l Portland, Ore., Aug. 19. The last u i u I ha ininriiveiueiit ! the Pacific hiuliwsv was the letlin f IS ee. i The marl Is a foret road in ice (n wbjr(l the stale, federal government ad Ihuig- l "y 'ooperale. I lie esii- JP1.I, .,', 'l ill," ,"",,, a, i i ,,,,,, i .j, ,i.. u....t l,i. ii.itii.t ir a,ir iprialcs i'l,-Ml ami the state and ... . . Ti. , ... ,i i. ,,struct- (j tl1 W))f h, r(0 ia J,,se- hid The estimated cost of th.s construe- tion is l5,t"'0, whh b is to be equalt'r apportimi' d between the County, tate and federal govemmtnt. '; keb y, a I and 121 Oakland high s. Iioot, Oa.ianJ. !; min"" ''m "'- eral sfrm, Chi.ago, 2",7 Old South ! vi,i(,n high school, f'hicago; New Me, le 2 (6, Mcilln Paih, N. M; South ! krrtM, 121. mith I'ukit. S.-!iod of Mil,. , Rapid i'.V, S. J, Voin.itury entistaseuts will he accept e, "u I bit call until August 20. A 'll f .r :' limitl rcgistran's - 'alwi issued today miTTMA! IV AVT Sl. FAY, JVUiUWlls II run assaas JQURNAL WANT ADS PAY