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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1918. TVE I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY ! MM CEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THHlfOR RESULTS JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING classified advebtusixq rates Bate per word New Today: Etch imvsrtioa ,, -,, , Om week (6 insertions) . Se One month (26 insertions) ITc The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible far more than one insertloa, fat error in Classified AJvortisemenU. Send jou advertisement the first da; it appears and notify us immediately. Minimum charge 15c "WOMAN wast work by hour. Fhosi BOUSE far sals cheap. Fiona 47F13 824 BOCK pulleta for sale. Phone 383W. 8 22 JX)B SALE Milk eow. Phone 34F13 af ter p. . 8 22 FOB SALS S Shropshire bucks. C. C BusselL Waeonda. Or. Phone 3F3. tf FOB SALE Ford ear, good condition. 892 N. Winter. Phone 849. 8-22 FOB SALE A good gentle driving horse. 2675 Highland Ave. 1X)B SALE Bartlett pears, 7oe per bnsheL Phone 15F12. tf fSOO TO LOAN on real estate seeuri ty. Bt. 0, Box 111. 8-24 XUBNISHED flats for rent. Call 1737 W. tf WANTED Veal calv-es and fat eattle. Phone-1576W. - 9 8 GOOD pasture for tows on the L. K. Pafe, estate. Phone 44F22. tf COL. W. F. WEIGHT, the auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Phone 59. tf. WANTED An elderly lady to assist in small family. Address B eare Journ al. 822 WANTED A farm hand at Oregon state tuberculoid hospital. Phone 433. 824 1'OCXD In Willsoa park, purse; aUo lost child ' crochet cap. 334 X. Winter 8-23 WANTED A man to work on farm. Ad dress Gervais. Bt. 2, box 43. Phone 3F11. 8 24 FOB SALE Pears and Bed Astracan apples, 50e per bushel; Gravenstein 75e. Phone 71F22. 8 22 30 HEAD ewes for sale, or might put n shares with igat P"?- 'Bone 113 er 1204 evenings. 8-24 SALESMAN, collector wanted for Ma rion and Yamhill counties. Call 333 State. 7 LOST At Willson park, a crochet hand bag, during band coneot, Return to Journal office; reward. 8-23 I AM ia the market for a 0 or 7 roorr modern bungalow or house, must b. bargain. Box 164, Salem, Or. 8 23 FOB SALE One 2-horse, 2-row beau puller with extra knives, good as new, cut 60 acres only; price o0. Phone 833. 8-24 WANTED Six wide awake young fel lows who want to learn a good trade Permanent job. Apply at 268 & torn uereial, Plies Northwest Prod. Co. 8-24 WANTED To trade good lot-on paved street for Ford, must be iu good con dition. Address B. W. care Journ al. -2t Ef AC lift) :il! in cultivation, limine, barn, iu prune district, 7 miies south ef fcutera. on Pacifie hiirhwsv. Price toW. 'leiuis. Call Modern Bakery. 826 PROPERTY in Falls City, Or., to trade for residence in Salem. Write to Box 133, Falls City. 8-23 FOB SALE 7 room house and four lots at Tour ewa price. Will take auto as first oavmcnt. Phone 813. 8-22 WALU PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buren'i Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. ANTED Msn and team, can mast from $4 to $9.50 per day. Call phone 4X51 Turner. tf. H0C8EKEBFIXG apartment and sink's to urns, nicely famished, at 33 Ferry street. tf. a"WO and three room furnished apart ments. 491 X. Cottage. Plicae i--Z- tf. FOB SALE One lHors power, high pressure, konsontal boiler and one 8 horsepower upright. Enquire at Com mercial Cider Works. tf SPECIAL If Tu eaa offer frosr- tlQjm to 112,000 wertk f good riry property ia nay of the eoat eit.rs, 1 have a real cracker jack of a snap ia acreage to offer you. But it requires art ion. C W. Niemever, 544 Mate street 8-22 FOR KENT 50t acre farm 2'i ai:e west ef Dallas; stock goes w;:a place; 113 acre ia cultivation, tal asms paatere, iarf Atiry barn, silo sad good improvements throughout, ' water from mountain stream DSPed References required. See B. P. Boise. I 23 Breymaa block. . tf WASTED Prune picker, and kelp in dryer. Pheae 107111. 8-31 FOR SALE Picked Gravenstein ap .:-. rwe airsi 0-22 FOB SALE Rye for seed, it lb, sacks extra. C. C. Kussell, Waeonda, Or., Phone SFi. tf MA SKI CD man wanted at onee to work on farm sear Salenu Phone 2 or 254. 8 24 WANTED Girl or elderly woman to do light house work in Portland. Ffcone 2FI1 Friday. 8 22 I HAVE a cash buyer for a good prune. orchard. C. W. Nieineyer, 344 State. 822 PEACHES for short time only. Call at orchard or phone 56F14. hi. C Pet teys. tf VAX wishes hours light work after 2:30 p. m. Harper, 17o8 Ferry. 8- PLACE your order for eheat seed, Hub bard farm. Garde a road. 8-24 .WANT partner in good paying busi ness wun sovu, lauy or gentleman, se curity given for your money. Box 333, Salem. 8-2 s BOV wants work on farm. Good home wanted more than anything, over 15 Good worker. Writ or call 1035 8 13th St., Salem, Or. 8-23 FOB SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour ing ear $300; 1914 Studebaker $373. Highway Garage, 1000 a Cont'l. Phone 333. tf ALL, KINDS of store fixtures for sale, sate, button making machine, hat conformer, shoe button machine, ete. Stockton's store. 8-23 FOB SALE For 8273 Studebaker, 20 a. p., has electric lights, generator and storage battery. See. McCall at Opital garage. ' 8 23 WANTED Lady office manager, per maaent position to one qualifying Address, statin.- references, salary wanted, ete. ABC ears Journal. 8-22 FOB S!4 Pr teat tna. loans, sea the hiarion-Polk county national farm lean association. W. D. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf 3 GOOD men wanted for factory work long ,iob at food wages. Call at room 303 Salem Bank of Com. bldg., or phon, 482, agent, W. D. Smith. tf I WILL' pay up to 82000 cash for 10 acres of sandy loam soil not too fai from Salem. If I de not receive aj offer before Saturday the 14th, I will look alsewhcre. Write Box 13, Jour nul. 8-211 FOB SALE At bargain, 6 room modern bungalow, large log, garage, me block from paved street, 2 blocks to car line An ideal home for little money. Ad dress A. J. 20 care Journal. tf GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at Washington. Examinations every where in August. Experience unnec essary. Men and wouieu desiring gov ernment positions write for free par ticulars to J. C. Leonard, (former civil service examiner,) 1U59 Kenois Bldg., Washington, D. C. 8-24 FOB BENT 1000 acres river bottom land, r any portion thereof, for one or more vears. Terms cash. We would prefer renters who wish to grow veg etablrs, as we now have vegetable drying plant located on ranch. Ad dress E. Clemens Horst Co., Inde pimlence, Or. 8-31 FOB SALE Five passenger Ceo. All new tires. Fine mechanical condition Electric equipment, with starter. This is a sacrifice sale and if you want a first c'.ass buy eheap, call 81 and ask for Mills, or see car at North western Garage. tf. CHA 1 OHD canning peaches now roedy. Order immediately, crop light, short season, quality fancy. Lack muad's orchard 3 allies north of Sa lem, ia Ksizer bottom. Phusw 71. W. Bowdea, foreman, farmers 29F3. Briag your bvxes. tf GOVEBNMENT WILL hold evU serv ice examinations ia Salient in August. 20,000 women clerks to be appointed at Washington. Experience unneces sary. Wewen dV siring government clerkships writ for free particulars to B. E. Terry, (former civil seiviee examiner), 313 Columbian building, Washington. 8-23 THE new Stttdebsker six, owned by Mr. H". Gordon MrCail of Hilverton, and which was stolen from in fron of the Gray Belle, shout 10 p. m. Tuesday, wss recovered aWit 2 a. m. We-lne-dav by nffKers Muriel, and Wright. The fefficers, being informed by Mr. McCail that his car was insured by " Burghaidt k Roland, of thi city, at once notified Mr. Burghardt of the lose, then securing a machine at their own expense, proceeded tar searrh for the stolen machine, with the hope, of not only restorieg it to the owner, but to get f he reward guaranteed by the Iasaranee Co. After tkre hoars ran the stolen ear was found in a dark secluded spot on N. High stieet. The officers bad the plesirore 4 returnir g the stolen ear to the owner, but the fnnirance agents fnd to pay any reward. Wnght a4 Maruis, poiiw mca. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY pric paid fur fat will ship Saturday. W. EmmetU 8 23 WANTED A rangy built horse about 1400 lbs. between 5 and 8 rears eld. Address H. Honkola, fcslem, Or. Kt. 6, i3 FOB SALE Late 1918 iord touting ear, ma less than 3000, lota extra im provements. M. Phubps, state hospi gV0 tal FOB SALE Violin, Stradivariona mod el for erchestra, loud tone; pric f if tr dollars. Inquire at city fire de partment. 8-27 ,.. , . .... , , FOR SALE Auto, 1918 model Chevre- - let with extras, run Vss than 2000 muea, gooa aa new. Aauress K S care Journal. 8 S3 WANTED Gentle driving horse, bug gy and harness, medium price, weight about 1030, (state price.) Address Henry Priem, Airlie, Or. 8-28 HIGHEST market kogi and rattle, Phone 1123M, C. . hoped for." WANTED 23 pickers for green prunes,! Three primary causes fw the failure start immediately; will meet pickers:f the aircraft program to measure np , at end of carline at 7 o'clock with to the army's needs were set forth iu auto truck. B. Cunningham. Phone 21 1 the report, whir was read to the F2. 8-24 ' committee today. They were; That the airplane program waa large KOTICE MX P'aeed io the control of greet auto- To whom it may concern: Ton arfllmobile Md ' nf'turers wso hereby notified that John W. Schwa-'w"' i8nrt ' eronmutical prob- bauer and Mary Anna Sckwabaucr, have made application to the county court ox Marion county, Oregon, to III n"; J. " 'a . V .t " V. ! o, i t i u.. "... ... ..which ould be adapted to all classes of crg and Alary Anna Bowers; Also to have the names ef their two sons chang ed from Oliver John Srhwabauer to Oliver John Bowers and t'om Clarence John Schwabauer to . Clarenee John Bowers and yoa are further notified that this noties is served Dursuan to an order of sail county eourt. 9-11 Napoleon Davis, Attorney for Petitioners. Prepare Armory For My Sunday No Charge And No Collection As Billy Sunday the famous evange list is recovering from an operation, it ia probable no special effort will be made to entertain him during tie 24 hours he is in the city. The governor will meet him upon his arrival in the city Saturday afternoon and conduct Billy and his family to the Marion ho tel. The address to b made at the ar mory Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock is under the auspices of the Marion Coun ty Council of Defense in behalf ef the national war scrvic? fnnd of the Salva tion army. No children or youngsters are wanted or will be- admitted to the armory as the address is for adults only. There will b no admission charge nor will a collection be taken. Every seat in the armory will bo free. Mayor Wal ter Keyes will preside ad there will be singing by the Apollo male chorus. To day carpenters are working on the plat form to be six feet from the floor and about six by twelve feet. Court House Notes The case of L. M. Curl, administra tor of the estate of Mary Haynea, de ceased, against Lester K. Andrews, J. M. Misliler and N. L. Hersabergcr was dismissed in the circuit court yesterday. The controversy had been settled out of court. In the contempt case of the state of Oregon against the officers of the Thos. Kjy Woolen mills, it was agreed by the attorneys of all interested that, the de fendants iu the contempt proceedings aguiiist them should have until Augiint 31 t file their bill of except ions. -liitident hunters licenses were grant ed yesterday to Addison Page of Kali in rural route ft to F. Lambert of Ht. Paul and to Ktn Goeldl of St. PsuL New Beef Cattle Record At Portland Portland, Or., Aug. 22. The live stock market at North Portland ha made a new record aud beef cattle are selling higher than ever before at this time of the year. While the run U comparatively light the quality is good and price (have advanced 23 cents over previous quotations. The receipts today are 400 head, Mon Jay The demand strong at following quotations. Prime steers 812.30 lJ.io; good to choice steers 111 12; medium to good steers 19.73 11; fair to medium steers SS.7.J tf.73; common to fair steers 83.73 .'1Z, iclioue cow, snd heifers 1.25 9.23; me-! jdium to good tows and heifer $J.23 7,,.i; fair to medium cow, and heifers . . u, ouii. . lijoattie ironi. i hristol and then producing it, are mat calves $9 12; etoekers and feeders W 8.j "We kave ot a single Amerieawj bt f,t ,o,r .-non . on.-eiu." The receipts of hogs to'lay is .VH) head! niado heavy bombing plane upon the General Criticism, for the most part choice well finished! battle front. la reuard to kiub l.rofits. the report jhegs. Trailing is brisk and prices are wIi finished hogs. Quotstioas are: Prime mixed 19..VI 20; medium mixed 19 liio- rouna beavie. iir.V) 1.30:( pigs tlr.7S Is; bulk l.i 18...0. fpisne was centered m aa attempt w The receipts of sheep ulv i, Z"Ai'adapt the Bristol fighter s4 Itetlavi head yesterday 17ll. The market i!and to tho Liberty moter- The Bristol tell .ui!.,' .11 ..n.J wis without soff iciest tear, put ia inv Quotations Prim. )n,l Sll 1.- lair to medium lambs 11.S 13; year-snd Ulr ot ' a,"t lings 19 11.75: wethers 9 10.30; 'e.ee'' '"''' ,ke m'b"' f g jdemard and its aianufacture discoa -. . .. . jtiniied. T 0 HELL With the KAISER OM !IA! TO COIJTROL ALiGlAFT PRODUCTION IS COMMITTEE PLAN Senate Committee Wants Mere Speed And Ecccsr ageezmi for hvenlcrs. Washiugtoa, Aug. 32. Retwsateading one man control ef aircraft prOvlue- tioa, eaeeBragemeat ef inv.ation aadt,,, .ill tinu Both houses to.k up the red actios ef profit an future tracts, the senate aircraft sub-committee today submitted its report t the I military affairs committee. The investigation disclosed waste ef money and lack of common sense policy toe ntt tB, rommitVe de- elar'ed. It said that while manr dis- appointing results were dWIoard, miu-h Ku ttMw aecamDlislie.1. ...I th committee is glad to report that while it believes that there are maay things yet to be remedied, nevertheless we are approaching a period when quantity production of planes may soon be m Condemn Flan Adopted. These manufacturers undertook the iriossible task of creating a motor flying crsft. It is not too much to say that our airplane program has been largely subordinated to the liberty motor. We failed at th beginning of the war te adopt the common seuse policy of reproducing the most approved types of Kuropcan, machines in the greatest numbers potwible. This should have been carried on coincident with. the program of the liberty motor. This sound policy has been very recently, but after a lamentable lapse of time, been adopted. These mistakes, the. report declared, "would probably have been largely avoided if the aircraft program had been under the control of one man, assisted by skilled aeronautics) engin eers and practical flyers to design and test our machines with production made subordinate to them." Supply i Inadequate. The supply of planes on (he Americas front is "wholly inadequate te meet requirements of modern warfare," the report declares, adding that the United States troepa are forced to use many "antiquated niaehines discarded by the r reive h. This is due, in large, measure the re port declares, to the, failure si the Itiited states to kegp its contract with France for furnishing raw ma terials for construction of aircraft. A total of 2,114 English and French planes have been delivered to the A mervan forees, the report states. While the order of the president cre ating a military bureau of aeronautics and a uneetor ef air production is an improvement upon previous conditions, the report states, the committee deems it necessary to recommend: Recommendations Made. That the recommendation of last fall of one man control be observed. That a commission of engineers aud pilots for observation at (h(j front, formed in relays, be named. That in view of the prime need of the hour, machine quantity production should be accelerated hy enlisting the constructive abilities of all responsible concerns engaged, or which cas be en gaged in the busiresn. That aircraft development and pro duction be taken up not only as a mil itary necessity t ut as an industrial and commercial problem. That better arrangements , be mad for taking advantage of new inventions. lhat the margin of profit, particular ly on motors, be cut down. That planes and engines rejected should be at the cost of the producer, not the government. Thnt aircraft factories be better pro tected sgsinst fire. Review of Work. Tbe report i-pened with a review of what has been accomplished, pre faced by a statement that in the opin ion of the committee, a substantial part of the first appropriation for air craft was practically wasted. - This appropriation made July 24, 1017 was 8740,000,000. Summing up the aircraft situation to day the committee reported that " while an army of tree of one half million has been razed,'' the situation is aa follows: "Six hundred and one DiHavilsnd fours have been embarked tut Francs up t-August I, 11". "Of thcxe 67 had reached Ike front by July I. "On August 7, a squadron of 18 De Haviland fours f'cw over the Germae lines. Ietails of its performance have not te n receive.!. 1.. . . m..t M ,mmI Sn.v,,.a imt, ehanscur fish!)"; pne pe the "We have set developed and put " (iiantity production single susves- ful chaste or flght.ng plane. "Our attempt to create a fighting fuanf iv 1 pfu.ictiia, bee W,lX)ei Vltimalrly, ia the autumn of 1!17, he board adopted eae French and twe f.eiriisa type it fihtif plants te carry the Liberty engine. These were the Kfad, the Bristol and the DeHsvi land foar. Colonel Clarke was instructed lo re design tbe Bristol eje-jn the Knglisk ntodrl, retaining its wing loed ef 7.1 CONGRESS TAKES UP ll-FOWERIIEASURE To Draft Year Anyhow. By L. C. Martin (Vaited Press Staff Corre-.-pondent) Washington, Aug. 22. A race ws on today betea the senate snd hnu.-e to M mha M.nli) nat th trrwat man lum . measure xkertly after convening. The house sgrecd that general debate shall end at five p. m- today. After that dis cussion will be under the five minute rule. This agreement makes practical- j T j tv van nii, ni'i jhcv. kouse today but it may be completed tomorrow. Senstor ChsuiberUin. presenting the; measure in the seuate, explained the need for broadening the draft ages from IS o 3. Indications are that the senate will not pass the bill before Saturday and perhaps aot then. Representative Kahis, California, ranking republican member of the mili tary committee, speaking againut Mc Kenzio amendment, declared that "the only wsy Germany can lie whipped is by America going into this thing with her whole strrugth. " "I stsad ou what General March said. This is no time for sentiment but for actualities." he asserted. Washington, Aug. 22. Congress to day shoved aside all other tasks and took up the great man power bill. Leaders in both houses intend to speed passage of thix measure to provide the jmea for America's program of smash ing the Gerniau war machine next rear. Maudiug out against the views of Chief of Staff March, riecretary of War liaher and other war department experts. Chairman Dent and other mem bers of the house military committee are prepared to fight for the amend ment providing men of 1.1 and lit be left out of the service until the last. The general view of administration leaders In eongre is that Dent snd his backers have raised relatively un important point. Even if the 18 and 19 year olds are held until the last it is contended that they will be iu service within, a year. One objection to letting Dent and his friends have their own way, as others in eongree.s see it, is that it would prevent mixing the older and younger men and will make the earlier drafts under the law men from .11 up, while in later calls all the boys will be together. A much more desirable condition would! be to mix the older, steadier men with the ardent, impetuous boys war department officials said. Another objection is that it will in volve much more work fur the drsft authorities ia view of provision for clarifying the younger men iu two cUutses. However, congress as a whole feels that evm though the Dent program is adopted the worst that will happen will ho interference with tbe plun aud not the destruction of it. Tbe other controversial point iu'the bill ia the antistrike amendment, so called, which the senate committee in serted. Much doubt eiists concerning just what Secretary linker thinks of this amendment, linker's latest slate Die nt is that it .-imply carries out a policy always followed by the depart ment that of denying industrial ex emption to a man the minute be quits working in an indispeiiHilile capacity in. an indispensable industry. Kven though those senators who are strong frit lids of labor declare they will vote for the amendment, on the ground that it will prevent any one elan of men homperiiig or holding up the iitttiuu's war program while all other groups and rlasses are working at top spied to aid it. Determined to give the war depart ment, with the utmost speed, the auth ority to make neeeswiry droft regula tion rogi, lenders have put aside the revenue and water power bills in the hon-e and the prohibition nini'iiilnn'iit in the senate pounds per foot an, I a total weight of 2,237 pounds. "Hundreds- of changes afterwards were made in this design by signal corps and production cnijineers with out consulting t'olosel Clarke. Tbe eorps expert increased the wing load to abtMit 2 pounds per foot, with an approximate weight of 3,7iKt pounds. Nme of these chsnnes were required by the increased strain ef the heavier snd stronger motar nxs the structure. The machine was finally put into pro duction sad then abandoned after the test tf July last, and after an ex pesditnre of more than W.W.II.IUmi, and the lose ef several vaiuahls lives, , "The overload placed too great a stiaia uimiu the wihhs aud this with bail cowitrurtioa cuiiifclled, the board ! fa fttor liroduc B to imrilv The loss ef li I ., .1 1 ...I. Utitutina another .ype of plane for tho oointa out that one concern building "Liberty motors makes 33.8 jwrcentj one i nskiM nistons make 4H H. on the j Irhrone motor W,1 percent an I on the liyHaviland four abont 9t iiereent riHeism is veieef f the practical abandonment of Hangiey FieU, New oort .Vewe. in fsvor of MH'nek field, j Iytne, t, m m training snd s eerimental field, AM 'oak field is too small and is enclosed by trees and Id ephone wires, the trai said. The srteetioe of Wilbur Wright st Imyton aie was seored. Tb report pemte out that Colonel K. A. Deeds, new of the signal corps, wee the ewaer ef the llci wn fioid aud par ewaer ia a sn-onii field st Day tow, ns-gotistien tot the transfer ef which Ut the govcrnmBt are tt II under way. Deeds transferred this land to otercsts with which he l,a,J been NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE 38 Years the Leader and Still on Top l JiViioooijIcooDs Just Received Shipment Of Those Charming Wool JERSEY Colors: Reindeer, rilu Blue, Burgundy arid Taupe x These dresses combine smartness with utility. Another Shipment of ' NEW WAISTS Those DreSvSy Ones with Oriental Designs in all the Latest Shades. NEWS TO MEN We are Closing Out all MEN'S HATS At less than present wholesale costs. All new Fall I bhapes 0TADT INDAY Tf. CFPH liEIW Iu ULUUl COMMERCIAL CLUB, Captains Select Teams Fcr Work; Wffl Put In Three Hours Each Morning. An active campaign to tecure mem berg fur the Halcm Coiuiueiciul club, to begin next Monday morning, was decid ed on last evening at a meeting of ike campaign committee held at th club rooms. The campaign is to cover only the morning, of Monday ad Tuesday as It is thought that by quick werb, the necessary members can be seeored snd the territory covered by working from 9 until 12 o'clock each morning. The city was divided into f ive dis tricts and each of the committee unsign ed to a separate suction, W, II. Ifuniil ton and his assistants will canvass that pirt of the city north of Court street and east to Fourteenth. 1'. tl. Khiplcy aud his lieutenants have been assigned identified," the report say'' Pfiil formerly was general manager ef the National Cash Kegister company at I'ayton, . SAVED IIEB BOW. Han Francisco, Aug. 22.--Bees n she sought to save ber sun from inuiry at the hands of her husband, Mr Mary Heclos i iii a himpitul today with a bullet wound in her shoulder and Joliu Mucins, nje'd 0O, is in juil. Herloa quarreled with his-son snk, lilted 20. II" drew a revolver. Mrs. Melius leaped between the quarreling mi ll. Three hots were fired. One bul let struck her shoulder. Her sen was un injured. Mrs- Meelns refused to tell tbe polic the cause of tbe quarrel. LIBERTY BONDS BOOM. Xcw York, Aug. 2i. Liberty b.dil .IV, percent bunds ef the first istm touched -IH- Vl, their highest price, on the New Vork stuck exchange, hr today. INCREASED BUSINESS OF 01 TM l,r,iCoralf AMlbn of a Kfew aveuverY irucKD?iian3- ard 01 The eUaadard Oil company , faicm, , . ' , b, rcceeily recc.v.d a r.cw Mack truck which will !, put into service im- mediately to take rare of tie grtatly DRESSES Included tliti, part of the business section of the city west of High str.et including Court and" State st roots. J. II. Hcutt and the workers udeeted by him will work south of Htata street from Liberty to Trade, thence iu feitgh, and then all that part ef the city south cast of Stale street. Theodore Both and lieutenants he may select will call om the business men ia that part ' the eity south of Htate street running from Liberty to Trade, theace to High and all that section west ef High street. Wuu tlnhlsdiirf will take Court and State streets cast of High to the city limits mid als0 that part of the eity cast of Fourteenth street to the chy lim its. , A meeting win be called of the work ers to more definitely lay out plans In order that all may be out at V o'clock: Monday morning, Aa but three hours of each of the two niomisgi will be reqoir eiL it is thought the captains will b alila to secure good workers. Memberships will be asked for enei ;iur with the understanding that the membership continues automatically un less the club Is notified within 30 dayn of the beginning of the second year. An the government is now using the Com mercial club for its activities ia Ha lcm and county and as it is universally agreed thut a club Is nccrsnsry, It ie thought that the committees will meek with a favorable reception Monday mc.ru ing from the bnsineae and profesi-loiial interests f (ho city. Few Charges Today In Wall Street Prices New Virk, Aug. 25,The New Yorlt Kve:iiitg Him t'iuitiicMiiiy comments a follows: Wall Htreet wi Inclined to be more or Jess mildly ugitsti'd over the disco sion which hu uii-n on the subject i stock i mi ki t loans and the money out look in gi iiernl iiu. this induced a mo mcntnry wave of selling, shortly nft. r the iii,!iiiig and depressed securities price, a fraction to u pirtnt or . The rccovciy whs substantiated, however, and in t i himges wore inconsiderable. American Hide and Leather Preferred was agam feature of strength, crme- ing 01 tti a ui w high level. Mteel gain- eil fractionally, dropped marly a point : u.i'l then regained a good part of Ite loss, this wa typical tif most of th list, Hails were largely neglected and changes were slight. Liberty loan 1'y'e ngki advanced n S new tsi price kt Vii.'M, rcpirsentiug it itiiin of an even '2 poists this week. Heaviness was general in the late trading. Ktiel niriiin receded below 111 and Mamie preferred west below 101. 'J - . "''.i b,i,,e fr . i-r ww take care this year's business, but lewiug te the great deetand for IU4 I Crowe gasoline, engrse dutiila'e, snd Ha.ida.-d lubricating el's, larger and ft.-r ciiiinetil is rieiry. f(Jk W1 ee.hle the tai!r.l f,i r4,m,;.,. t .till better its service ia the ai-m district.