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fHE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918 FIVE GROWN PICE BACK BOMB SHAKES LOOP D1STRIGT0F CHICAGO Explosion Occurred In North THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY mm mim admv 1111 ULHI Lli MUll Y fintTii ni iiinrniT mmrru nv tttth rnn nrcm TC! lost rn ion book of Local 29. Leave LJX111U ill MiUUUll tUUilll lilLlU rUA HLOULIiJ; t U. !S. National bank. C. . Thump- JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISING BATES lUte per word New Today: Sack insertion Oh week (6 insertions) Om month (36 insertions) le . 5c 17e The Capital Journal will not W re sponsible for mora than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements. Jtaad your advertisement the first day appears and notify us immediately. ILinimum charge lae. WANTED At onee a man to work on farm. Phone 254 or 622. 9-4 WANTED Housekeeper for small fam ily. Call 1192. tf 94 TRUCK driver wanted at state insti- tutioii for feeble minded, call or tele phone -16. 9-4 CIDER press for sale, nearly new. 400 N. 13th or call 2249. 9 5 IT you want wood, phone 62 94 WANTED Young woman for house keeper. 2076 Laurel St. 9-4 PRUNES wanted, will buy or dry. Phone C5F5, Dr. O. B. Miles. 9-4 LOST On Wallace road a wool s'aawl, return to Journal offiiv. . 9-3 60 ACRES stubble- pasture Phono 79F13. for stile. 9 4 FOR SALE Loose cheat hay. 67F13. Phone 94 GOOD Jersey cow to 1ft on shares. Owner will pay for half feed fur half milk, delivered. Phone 71. U-4 FOR SALE Big drag saw outfit, 4 hoVse power Olds vngine, 6 saws. Ad dress L. J. Glass, Rt. 1, Woodburn. 9-3 "WANTED A 0 room furnished housa. Address F H care Journul. 9-6 FOR' SALE Horse, wagon and harass at Woodry's auction Sat. 9-6 FOR SALE Prunes for canning 492 N. Cottage or phone 1186. 9-o FOR SALE Good work and driving mure, harness and wagon, 2 shouts and household furniture U. M. Fout, Rt. 6, box IMA. 9-4 (YANTED Hop pickers in River but torn yard, picking good; will nwvo pickers to and from yard. Downing and Eoff. Phone 1283 or 97. 9-4 Says Germans Now Opposed By Superior Forces m Be Married Amsterdam, Sept. 4.-Crowa Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has returned to the front, a semi-official dispatch from Munich announced today. The crowa prince denied that he was a fire-eater, although he seemed to realize .that that opinion was prevalent in foreign countries. ' "T -expect the war to end when- H1GH grade Jerseys, f resh ana to fresh- tne enemy perceives that it cannot en, and calves. Half mile south or w;n as mm.h as it is bound to lose, FdR SALE Full blood Llewellvn set ter. Phone 1694 or call at 2105 X. Liberty. 9-5 FOR EXCHANGE For unincumbered fown property, 17 acre home near Sa lem. Phone owner 2440. 9-4 Kci-r school. Cummings. 96 FOR SALE Large wicker baby car riage in first class condition. Phone 1337 or call at 344 N. 23j St. 9-5 FOR SALE Fireproof safe, Marietta saf cabinet, scientists type under writer's fire test model. Phone 123. 9-4 FOR SALE From 4 to 5 tons barley hay in the field, close to poor farm $3 jer ton. Thone 2303W2, at meal time. T. J. Clark. 9-4 WANTED Experienced saleslady for dress goods dept. Gale & Co. 9-5 WANTED Screenings for chicken feed PIioeu 72F4. 9-5 FOR SALE Tomatoes Phone 60F11. for canning, tf HOP PICKERS wanted. Phone 59F11. Adam Orey, Rt. 8. , tf FOR SALE Gravensteins 50c and 73c. Phone 71F22. 9 4 WANTED To rcut a piano. 1236R. Phone 95 FOR SALE 2 Shropshire bucks. C. C. Bussell, Waconda. Or. Phone 3i'3. tf WANTED A small furnished house, nicely located and moderate rent, at once. Apply Mrs. E. J. care Capital Journal. tf MAN and wife wanted for general farm work, everything furnished and work steady. Phone Jefferson 36F22, W. J. Turnidge, Talbot, Or. . 9-7 WANTED To rent farm of 73 to 200 acres. Prefer n dairy ranch equipped but will consider giain rauch. iltve good equipment. Address C caie Jour nal." tf FOR SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour ing car $300; 1914 Studebaker $373. Hi'ahwav Garage, 1000 S. Com'l. Phone 355. tf FOR SALE Six room, modern bunga low, garage, east front, two lots, fruit and nut trees; reasonable. Address 329 X. 19th street or phone '2313W. 99 HOP pickers wanted, five miles f n m town, 100 acres, 50c a box. Call on Hop Lee, 436 Ferry to register. Lee Hiiij;, Rt. 8, box 98, Salem. Picking starts Sept. 7. 9-0 LOST Black silk parasol between the canine and Holiuan creek on Jerler sou road. Finder leave at Journal of fice. , '9-6 WANTED Veal calves and fat cittle. ' Phono 1576W. J 8 FOR SALE Ash wood $7, $7.50 per cord. Phone 1096J. COL. W. P. WRIGHT, Vie auctioneer. Tumor, Oregon. PUon 59. tf. FOR 5Vj P"?r cent farm loans, see the Marion-Polk county national farm loan association. W. D. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf WANTED Girl for millinery store, with experience in trimming- Addrs 63 care Journal. 9 5 FOB TRADE Or Sale, good driving and" saddle mure for cow. Phone 2500W5 or box 162, Salem. MANURE for the hauling. Inquire Spaulding barns on South Conmrer cial. 9i WANTED To buy a Brunswick or oth er good used phonograph. Phono 142 Address 1041 S. 13th. 9-4 FOUND Money on Mountain Djw farm Owner can have same by properly uu seribing and paying this ad. W. H. Egan. Phone 3F11. - 9-7 WANTED, Plain sewing by the day. Phono 2166. Residence 1120 Ckemekc ta St. M ROY of 16 or over wanted at Journal office to carry paper route. Apply at onte. 1 SALESMAN, collector wanted for Ma- ri,,n and Yamhill counties. Call 333 State. 97 WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll apward. Bureri's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf, WANTED Man and team, can make from $8 to $9.50 per day.. Call pnone 4X31 Turner. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and single rooms, nicely furnished, at (133 Forry street. tf- 5 GOOD men wanted for factory work long ,iob at good wages. Call at room 303 Salem Bank of Com. bldg., or phone 482, agent, W. D. Smith. tf WANTED To rent. grain land, from 2 to 6 hundred acres, either cash r grain rent. Also want to buy some small pigs. Adam Orey, Kt. 8, Phone 6DF11. tf TO SELL FUEN1TURE OF MY BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME INCLUDING EDISON LABORATORY MODEL PHONOGRAPH AND VULCAN GAS BANGE. ALL HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND SAME AS NEW. RESIDENCE FOR RENT OR SALE 757 CENTER FORCED SALE 80 acre farm, good lo cation, mam road; any reasonable of fer accepted or take $2000 trade. Room 8. Bavnc bldg. -o PUBLIC AUCTION The improved 15 acre D. W. Ha.vie farm i miles b. W. from Independence, will bo sold at the court house at Dallas, at 1 o'clock Saturday Sept. 7. Buildings nearly new. .9-6 he said. "This enemy assault will doubtless last for some time. W are fighting splendidly, due to our cour age. The enemy's colossal superiority in strength does not crush us. Crown Pfiuce Rupprecht has been in command of the principal Gorman forces in the northern end of the battle line. Several weeks ago he left the front and returned to Munich- At the time it was rumored that he would be superseded in command by a Prussian general, but his triemls insisted; mat ne was merely on a furlough. During Rupprecht 's absence his en gagement, to a sister of the grand Duchess of Luxemburg was announced. Will IT AUCTION. SALE Friday, Sept. 13, at 10 a. m. at the old Cavanaugh tann mile west of Pratum. All live stock, farm implements and household goods 8. J. Yates owner, phone 42F23. Lunch wagon on grounds. 9-11 FOR SALE Fine brood mare, 7-8 Clydesdale, 7 years, about 1500 lbs; al so gelding same age, 1400 lbs, true and sound. Address Z Y care Journ al. 9-6 LOST Child's hat. Phon0 36F11. 9-6 WANTED Pear pickers 8c a Bushel; blackberry pickers, 30 acres berries, irrown pruned vines, at 3c; 50 acres of hops at $1 per cwt; 2000 bushels Italian prunes at Fruit Lnion prices, followed bv apples and potatoes. Ad dress W. H. Egan & Son, Gervais, Or.. Rt. 2, phone 3F11. 9-16 Problem Of Securing New Members Will Be Again Discussed. A meeting of those interested in maintaining the Commercial club has been callvd for tonight at 8 o'clock at the Commercial club auditorium. In order to check over the work .of tho captains and workers and g lino on exactly what has been done to wards securing the necessary 400 mem bers an effort will be made to secure the attendance of not only the workers but thon who are interested in the life of the club. ' . From receipts of those who did give some time last week towards soliciting memberships, it seems thore was a gen eral friendly feeling towards the Com niercial club and also the conviction that Salem should have some central or ganization as a matter of civic pride. According to reports, the difficulty was not in securing subscriptions so much ns tlio unwillingness of men inter ested in the club to give their time in the way of going out and seeming the pledges for another year. These matter will bo taken up at the meeting this evening and a report read of just exactly what has been done the past ten days in securing, memtrars. There is a feeling among some who are deeply concerned as to the future ol Corridor Of Federal Build ing Today. Loudon, Sent. 4- Successful air raids were earned owt and 13 tons of bombs were dropped over Ostend and Zee- brngge between the period of August 26 and Septwnber, the British admir alty announced tonight. The text of the-communique follows: "During the period of August 2H and September 1, royal air forces contin gents workiilg with the navy have carried out successful bombing air raids over Ostend and Zeebrtrgge. Ap proximately 13 tons of bombs were dropped with excellent results. Large fire were started. Direct hits were obtained! on an anti-aircraft battery and many bursts on the docks were noted. "In home, waters anti-submarine re connaissance and offensive patrols have been maintained. "In engagements with eneniv mach ines two were destroyed an another driven down out of control. All of our machine returned safely. "In the Aegian, a constant recon naissance of the Dardanelles has been maintained, t'onstantinoplo was bomb ed! on the nighti of August 2"-'28 with good result The aerdume at Galata and the seaplane base at Gallipoli were also heavily bombed by British mach ines in cooperation with a Greek unit. " Constantinople- was again bombed on the night of August 27-28- The at tack was directed against th arsenal and dockyards on tho Galata Pera side and the war office and barrack ad joining on Stambnl side- One of our machines failed to return." Under the Auspices 2ND BATTALION OREGON GUARD Prominent Educator Would Go To War Chicago, Sept. 4. The resig nation of President Edmund J. James of the University of Il linois was in the hands of the Institution's trustees today. The board refused to accept it yes terday. "I could not go down to my grave in peace if I did not try to get iuto the war for world democracy and humanity," tho educator said. Although 64 years old, Presi dent James has tried for mili tary service and been rejected. Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross work is open to him, he said. MY OWFJ v- tURJOTEE) TME sc sc )J( jc sc jt sc sc sc )(c sc sft YOUNG LADIES WANTED. PERMANENT POSITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. PAID WHILE LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 NORTH LIBERTY tf fNO and three room furnished apart menU. 491 N Cottage. Phcne 2203- FOR. 8 ALE Rye for seed, 4c lb., sacks extra. C. C. Russell, Waconda, Or., Phone 3F3. tf WANTED Girl or woman for house work, good wages; write or call Mrs. W. C. Garbe, 1226 E. Burnside, Port land. 94 van SALE Mv beautiful modern bun galow, large lot, garago, cement walks etc., at a bargain, ran payment, imi ance terms at 7 per cent. Phone 1642, BOARDING places, parties desiring to keep Capital Business college pupils the coming season are requested to send in the information by telephone or letter. Two kinds of places only are wanted: 1st, places to board and room; 2d, housekeeping rooms, furn ishe.l and unfurnished. Our telephone 3SS. " WANTED Girl oi woman for light house work in family of three, 1 miles east of pen. No washing, good home for right person, all winter. Phone 19F3. B. E. Ryan. 9 45 FOR SALE Five passenger Reo. All new tires. Fine mechanical condition. Electric equipment, with starter. This is a sacrifice sale and if you want a first class buy cheap, call 81 and ask for Mills, or see car at North western Garage, tf. FARM FOB KENT 170 acre, river bottom land, about 100 acres in cul tivation, balance good pasture, S miles from Salem. Good dairy baru, si lo, other buildings, fair implements, stock for sale. Rent until Oct. 15, 1919, and property $900. Enquire 1040 North Cottage. Phomj 1671W, Salem, Or. 95 NOTICE To whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that John W. Schwa- baucr and Mary Anna Schwabauer have made application to the county court of Marion county, Oregon, to have their names changed to John Bow ers and Mary Anna Bowers; Also to havo the names of their two sons chang ed from Oliver John Schwabauer to Oliver John Bowers and from Clarence John Schwabauer to Clarence John Bowers and you are further notified that this notic is served pursuant to an order of sail county court. 9-11 Napoleon Davis, Attorney for Petitioners. LIBERTY mm BUILD TAKKS fa jk 'H sic FARMERS SATISFIED ft x- if " w ha-" -,v. 5' t . 1 4, 'J A, V IOL-IL Washington, Sept. 4. Answer ing charges of power usurpa tion made by the United States this morning before the fedv-ral commission, the farmers nation al headquarter) representing many groat farmers organiza tions, hag written a lettor to President Wilson declaring the commission has done much to reussuro the country of a "square deal." Mr Arnold Daly yne disringusned actor supporled by a cast of 5000! a Screen Classics .Re production ' distributed by the METRO Pictures Corpowtiwv Starts Tomorrow Liberty Theatre REFUSE DROUGHT AID Washington, Sept. 4. By a vote of 31 to 22, the senute lato today defeated an amendment to the food stimulation bill introduced by Senator Walsh, Mon- tuna, to provido a $20,000,000 let.i fund to aid farmers in tho drought stricken sections of the country. This is one of the light tanks which played such an Important part In the recent allied drive on the Montdidier-Amiens front. Known in the British army as "Whippets", they are also in use by tha French. No American communique has mentioned their use as yet. The "whippet" is said to be able to outspeed and outmaneuver a man. Their greatest use has been in crushing the machine gun posts which the retreating Germans left behind to hold off pursuers. The enormous bag GRIEF CAUSES DEATH . OF AGED FATHER James Moores Succumbs 24 Hours After Death of Son E. T. Mooresv Within 24 hours, almost to the miinito after the dvath of his son E. T. Moores :it. the Oregon state school for the blind, .lames .Moores of Hilvcrton, died from a stroke of apoplexy und from jjricf caused by the delilh of his huh. He war 8d y.ars of age. (Several iiiiintlin ago he had suffeno from a stroke of apoplexy, but had iv covered to some extent and was ut the bedside of Iiih son, at tho timu of h'ta death at 1:13 o'clock Tu-'sduy a.ter noon. James Moores, the father, died this afternoon ut 1:10 o'clock, ut tho blind school. i!esideH his wife, he is survived by three sons, nil living in Silveitort. As yet no funeral arrangements havo been made.' f fi s( Court House Notes The funeral services of E. T. Monies, for 11 years superintendent of the Ore lion stale school for tho blind, who died ot prisoners was aue to me -wmppeis aDimy w unve lanes inrougn au yesterday afternoon, will be held Tiiurs obstacles, evade hostile artillery fire by tbelr speed, and maneuvering ability, and even force the surrender of artillery. A large part of the Fourth Liberty Loan probably will be needed for the building of such land "destroyers". "What are those Verdampft Yanks yelling about now?" said Fritz on Pa rade. "The Scbweinpigs have just heard that the Fourth Liberty Loan was oversubscribed fifty per" cent," the Sergeant in Special Charge of Baby Killing said. GOVERNMENT civil service examina tions Oregon in September. Govern ment clork, railway mail, teacher, im migrant inspector, typewriter, re search clerk, Salary 1200f200U. f.x- rerience unnecessary. Men, womeu de siring government positions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard ( forme r ' Building. Washington. D. C. . 9 ! The Journal classified ails are great favorites with people who do things Try one. The German sergeant and sixteen men had just reached safety after a glorious retreat of 3.7 kilometers from the Aisne. "What made that Yank so mad when he couldn't catch np with us?" Inquired a corporal when they had re covered tlfeir breath. "He was all hopped up with a re port that the Fourth Liberty Loan was way oversubscribed," said the ser geant, who had been In the United States and knew how those things worked. Fetter Fritz, Free France Buy Lib erty Bonds. The Cyclops has no more completely disappeared than would Freedom from America if the Hun conquered. Do your part in crushing - the Hun by buying Liberty Bonds today. Parry the Allied punches as he will, there will be one battle from which the Kaiser will reel back whipped, his power forever crushed. As you would have every ounce of your muscle aid ing such a blow, bny YOUR limit of FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS. . It Is not the size ot your subscrip tion, but its proportion to what y?u can honestly afford, that will mark when the FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN is past whether or not you are 100 per cent American. And it you are not 100 per cent American you are 100 per cent Boche. Liberty Bonds or German Bondage. Buy over her to win over there Liberty Bond. day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from tl.v First Christian church in Salem. The services will be conducted by the Rev. A. Esson, pator of the Christiuu church of Jefferson. Burial will bP in the Silverton ccmctvTy and tho services will be conducted by members of the woodmen of the World, The jall bearer will be T. B. Kay, Dr. Bellinger, Judy. Geo. II. Burnett, Lew Aldrich, Georgi Riches and Frank Wells. Mr. Moores was born at ficotls Mill in Marion county, March 6, 1S70. His early education was at the Seotts Mills schools and in 189J he was graduated from the statw normal school at Mon mouth. After his graduation he taught in the public schools at Woodburn, Ger vais and Silverton. He was elected su perintendent of Marion county schoob in 1900 and served for seven years. In 1908 be was elected president Of the Oregon State Teachers' association. Since 1907 he has svrved as superintend ent of the Oregon state school for the blind Yesterday the circuit court wag grind ing away on tho divorce case of Flora M. Butch against Mathew Hutch, As there was considerable difficulty in securing Mr. Butch 's end of the story, the cawe was continued. Tho charge brought by Mrs, Butch is desertion. He went to Australia about a year or so ago and alter the Australian gov eminent found he had left a wife and six tliildrcn at homo, he was compel led to send .fi;) a week home or he d im ported from Australia. Mr. Hutch is now located at Wnggii. Wagsa, New South Wales. Charles Rudoen, a Portland butcher, as a member of the state board of pilot commissioners to fill tho vacancy caus- ' cd by the death of Charles G. Wilson-, Mr. Rudoen is a member of the state consolidation commission. The public; service commission has issued on order denying the application of tho Dchu Lumber Company for a log boom franchise on Elk, Noti and Long Tom creeks in Lane county on tho grounds that the franchise would be a detriment to large timber holdings on tho upper waters of the streams. This is the first log boom franchise denied by the commission. Because of a big blast which was shot in connection with the work on the Colinuliiii River highway at Sonny, near' Hood River, that highway will lie closed fur two or three days, ac cording to un uimoum'cmous from tho state highway department. In the case of L, M. Ormsliy against O. If. (Iriswold and others, i'latt ami Piatt, attorneys for the defendants, havo filed notice of .tlieir withdrawal from tho case. In the mutter of the estate of Martha S. Morton, the executor C. E. Morton, filed) notice asking the j'ourt to con firm tho sale of lots S and 4, block 7H, Woodstock addition, Portland to Matilda J. Bailsman tor t")0, subject to tho mortgage. The mile wa confirmed. The comity court confirmed the sale of tho W'4 of the of sec. , Tp. 10 South of Range HI West, in Lincoln county for 1 1,0(10.00 to W. P. Porter. Tho land is part of the estate of Ar thur 0. iioeschen, deceased and Alary L. Roeschen i administrator. the club that it will be necessary to soon organize a committee that will get out and either secure the necessary memberships or officially announce that Salem cannot support a Commercial club or any other central civic organization. State House Notes The Southern Pacifw1 has submitted to the state highway commission a proposition, tliat it tic permitted to build a temporary wooden bridge for an undergrade; crossing at Votaw, in stead of the permanent crossing wrder i'd bv the. public service commission. The crossing is on the Rex Tigard road. State Labor Coiiimieiiincr O. P. lloff today uppoiuled E. A. Homer of Baker as deputy labor commissioner for tho eastern Oregon district to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of M II. Allen. Homer is a millwright. The Veiictii Timber Products! Com pany has applied to tho public gervjeo commission for a g boom franchise on t'oyoto creek, in 1ime county. ... TODAY And Tomorrow" Tho Eagle Flour Mills of Portland, with a capital stock of $100,000, filed articles of incorporation today. The incorporators are W. H. Bogot, A. II. Tasker and E. S. Miller. Articles were filed by the Malheur Cattle Company of Vnle, which hast a capital stock of $2.'i0,(MI0. The incor porators are K. N. Stan field, . E. Htanfield, S. A. Stanfield and H. 1 Htsnfield. The Washington Insurance Agency of Portland filed .articles. The corpora tion has a capital stock of $1000. The incorporators are Jan. Kool, M. D. Ehr horn and John F. Lyon. THE 4 BIGGEST STARS ! CHAPLIN HART ARBUCKLE MABEL NORMAND AN ALL-STAR SHOW BLIGWi THEATRE (iovernor Withytmbe has appointed ,&$5$3V5S3WT$T?v5$3?$it