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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 191S. SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY DOUGLAS n PAIRB AN ICS i r"1 j i- Xo- 14f- Tn w 0 ' v x f .'V.. -to1 l &icQ wt , J i I r : A ' h i f ' 1 P 1 '5 m 1 A f - l-K ,r - D in ounc 1 in Mora ceo Story ind Sirechon t ,MIA! DVAN Plioloj(npKed kv HUGH MCCLH?3- AnAGTCBAFTIW Basha El Harib, Governor of the Province of Ha rib, was reckoned a Tough guy in his home town. There were two world's champion scrappers in Yankee town where "The Boy" came from and he was both of them. The tough guy of Morocco and "The Boy" mix things in "BOUND IN MOROCCO". FATTY ARBUCKLE in "BRIGHT LIGHTS", PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL 6." til I GO THE R EGO MORE BONDS MORE GUNS LESS HUNS r -I LAST TIME TONIGHT Mild f ran;; i v ! i a t- f III -ff--' J"" -1 CHARLE'd RAV 'ANi.aa O'CtocLTovn! CHARLES RAY in UA Nine O'clock Town" A SENNETT COMEDY "SUMMER GIRLS" -ITS GOOD- J OregoN Determining The Future ' Efficiency of an Automobile "Motor car efficiency, like human ....effn-.icnev, is a matter of physical I fitness," says Mr, Delano, losal dealer j in Chevrolet passenger automubilcs and 1 trucks. "An automobile, like a tma, rau be j depended upon to work faithfully and jlong only when all parts of its mc I uhanical anatomy perform their func tions properly at. all tunes, t,acli part is vitally dependent upon another for its working efficiency. Let on-e part fail in its mechanical mission and the ! entire mechalicnl unit is 011t of tune, j "Tlio physical fitness of a man can I be dctviiuiiifd sufficiently by his ap pearance an(l action. But with a motor car it is an entiivly different matter entirely by appearance. Thcr0 must be the assurance that all parts arc made of materials of uniformly hiirh aualitv J that will enublt. them to work togvth er with a consistent smoothness that spells mechauical dependability. "There are certain units of a motor car that must be made from unusual metal. There aiv others that must pos sess extraordinary strength. To know that oaeli unit possesses the necessary qualities that it is hard enough to wJtliHtjind severe use,-that is is strong enough to meet unusual strains or care less abuse without a tremor is a prob lem that the modern scientific facilities with which laboratories as these with which the Chevrolet plants are equip ped, have made it possible to deteiinine positively. "By ' scientifically safeguarding the quality of every piece of metal that is used in the construction of Chevro let automobiles, uniform efficiency and low operating costs arc assured. And, as the performance of every car is prov ed before it leaves the factory, th0 man who buys a Chevrolet has the certainty of future satisfaction. Ho knows that his new car possesses power enough for all hig need.i and that its service will be eyor reliable and economical. "Such assurance means muq, to the motorist. It means an investment in economical transportation that is safe and certain and adequate for all uses and emergencies." i Things are moving so rapidly that a fellow has to be right up to tlw mark or he is asking "Ah0 you registered!" when thevproper question of the hour is "Are you plcdgedt" CHURCHES Tim Christian Church Christian an.l Missionary Alliaue- .Sev. J. E. Fee, pastor. Net ivgular service to le held on the coming TJiurs lay aftern,oon, Sept. St. ' z-l -lock, at 623 South Commercial !reet All most cordially welcome. First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Tlios. F. Anderson, pastor elect .;u ni...n..i, :,, n-., iimrninu at 11 and in ;he evening at 8. Subject for the morn mg service "Attention," evening "Is ... ml V iv war hiililnii from the lorai ..." .,rv;,..i MU Ada Miller! will sing "Seek e first tne Miigaoiu if tioit. " an.l in the vveninst " jaoro Love to The, O Christ. Sunday School it :4.i Midweek prayer service y . U M UAL t I i on Strangers welcomn Thursday at 8 p to an services First Baptist Clurch. First Baptist church, comer Marion and North Liberty streets. Rev. G. F. Holt, P. D., pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. Public worship with pivach iug at II a. m. and 8 p. m. Young I'eoples service at 7 (.. m. livening theme, "War against plutocracy and .igainst evil." This will be a continu ation of a theme begun last Sunday mnniim'. ei-eninir theme. "The Idea an,! Practice of l'rayer," third on a ser.vs on Christian lite and tlunking as affected by the great war. A cordial invitation to all strangers is extended to all strangers. Leslies Mehodist Episcopal . Corner touth Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace N. Aldiuh, pastor. 9:45 a. in. Hunday school with clussvs for all ages. K a Rhoten, superintendent. iell equipped primary department un der the direction of Mrs. Mason Bishop, 11 a- ni. public worship. Several babies will be baptized. The pastor will read cU- annuai report of tlie church. 7 p. ni. devotional meeting of the Kpvvoria licague. 8 p. m. song service with ad dress by the pastor. This is the last Sunday before the Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, which con yvues in Portland, Sept. -jtb, to Uth., inclusive. First Iviethodist Episcopal Church State and Church streets. The pastor. Dr. K. N. Avison, w ill speak morning and evenings. 11 a. in., theme, "The Christian's Philosophy of Life." 8 p. m., theme, "God's World in the mak ing." Class mveting at 9:15 a. m. Sun- Jay school at 9:43 a. m. Kpworth Lea gue at 7.00 p. ni. Strangers and visitors always welcome. At 7 30 Thursday evening the mid-week service will be led by Mr. L. C. Zimmerman. Dr. Avi son will leave Tuesdoy evening to at nd tin session ot tho Oiegon Annual Conference in Portland. First Congregational Liberty and Center streets. Rev. W. 0. Kautiier, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school, Prof. VV. I. Staley, superintend ent. Classes for all. 11 a. m., "After the Fire." 8 p. in., " Registered. " Prayer meeting and Bibl0 study Thurs- lav evening, 8 p. in. Subject, The Book of Exodus. Motion pictures fol low Sunday evening address "Yoi Semite Park." Nazarene Church North Niuokvnth and Marion streets Services Sundny, Sept. 22, 11a. m. and, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A, Wells, pastor. F Wells, deaconess.-' United Evangelical Cottage and Center streets. Rev. G. L. Lovell, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Divinv worship and preaching at It a. in. "The Fruits of a Christian Life." Evening worship and sermon at 8 p. in, Prayer meeting on next Thurs day evening. Evangelical Association NeV(Mlteill1 li n.,.l Plirminlri.ta cfxnnlu Jacob Stocker, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school, C. T. Doty actine simcrinlvind- cnt. 11 a. m divine worshio mid ser- :!), oung Peoples Alliance led inou by Mrs. Deo. Cooper. 8 p. m., sermon by me pastor. Castle Chapel U. E. Church Cornr,. of 17th Nebraske St., Inglc wood. Bible school at .10 a. m., Rev. W. W. Rosebaugh. supt. Preaching at 11 a. ni. bv tli,. nstor. V. Tf TWf sih. ject, Isa. 32-17. "Effects of Righte ousness." Y. P. B. E. 7 to 8, Mrs. (iuy Pitch Phelps, pres. Preaching at p. in. hy the pastor. Praver meeting every Thursday nio-lit of 8 'vi nob fintf W. W. Rosebnugh, class teacher. Tho "yuis aiv especially ror tlios0 who wish to worship God in Prayer. Court Street Church, Frank E. Jones, pastor. Bible school at 10a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and Journal Want Ads Pay The Men In Class A-l A sound, healthy man is never a back number. A man can be as vigor ous and able at seventy as at twenty. Condition, not years, puts you in the discard. A system weakened by ovcr- nuui ami careless living brings old age I'.v.ua.uieiv. xne Doniiy Junctions arc impaired and unpleasant symptoms ap pear. The weak spot is generally tho kidneys. Keep them clean and in prop er working condition and you will gen erally find yourself in Class Al. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and your system will al ways be in working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles supple, your mind active, and your body ca pable of hard work. Don't wait until von tinvn kn.. . jected. Commence to be a first class man now. t.o to your druggist at once Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are made of tho pure, original imported Haarlem wu mo nana your great grandfather used. Two cansulrai each Aav wilt l,or you toned up and feeling fine. Money luiuiiuea ii iney ao-not help you. Re member to ask for the imported GOLD MEDAL Brand. In three sizes, sealed packages. Is to Your Country FIRST After you have bought all the liberty bonds of the Fourth issue that your money will buy Then you can buy the luxuries of life. Special Prices WILL PREVAIL AT THIS STORE NEXT WEEK We are making special prices on living room and dining room furniture during Fair Week! Gen uine quartered oak library tables from $12.50 to $22.50. See our west window. II I h: r,:!:rte;-J$- IJ I iff I Genuine quartered oak dining tables, regular $28.50 vulue special at $23.00. Regular $30 quartered oak buffet special .$25.00 Large comfortable over stuf fed rocker. Imitation Spanish. Regular $20, special $15.00 Quartered oak rocker, genuine leather seat. Regular $13.50. spec ial See our windows for prices. We accept Liberty Bonds at full face value. YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S i ii 4 mi nip,im kl - L"l IL I -1 J.S T-. J.I -1 8 p. m. Junior at 11:20 a. m. Au in vitation to all. Swedish Tabernacle M. E. Church. Comer South loth and Mill streets. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Gust Ander sen, superintendent. Miss Ilanna Chris- tensen, assistant. Kcv. John Uvall wno has been appointvd pastor of the Tem ple church at Spokane, Wash., will preach his farewell sermon at 3 p. m. All are most cordially invited to at tend. Services at Praturn Rev. John Ovall will preach in the, Methodist church at Pratuin, at 11 a. m. Everybody welcome. Highland Friends Church Highland Aw. I (1 Leo and wife pastors, residence Dlo Highland ave. Phone H. Bible school at 10 o clock morning worship, 11 a. m. Christian Kndenvor at 0:45 p. m. Evening preach ing at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Resr.ils of the New Birth." Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. A cor dial invitation is 'extended to all. Rev. John Ovall has been appointed pastor for the Temple Church, formerly t no Swedish M. js. church, at Spokane Wash., and will therefore ureiich his farewell sermon here on next Bunday aflvrnoon, Sept. 22, at 3 p. m. All are invited to attend. Catholic Church Corner Cottage and Chemekcta streets Mass at 7:30, lligi, masg at 10:30. Bent ediction at 7:30 in the evening. At the evening service the pastor will give the second sermon in the series which were commenced last week. These ser mons are of especial interest to non Catholics, and the public is most cordial ly invited. - The subject will bo, "The Catholic Church, Its Origin and Age." First hurch of Christ Scientist. Sllmlnv nAi-vinno l,nlrl aaq rl.A menvia street at 11 a. m. Subject of Bible lesson. "Matter." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening ten- tinionial meeting at 8. p. m. Reading room in the Masonic buildW. room yna is open every day except Sundays and nouuays, irom ti:45 a. m. to 5 p. m All are welcome to our servces and invited to visit our reading room. HUGE CONSPIRACY , (Continued on. page seven) sador Francis sought in vain "7i. kind, who was acting as foreign minis --.i, u mi- Husence or xrotzky again at Brest .for an extension nt departure. Dlamandt'g Arrest Ordered. Following the Inftni- rnr T- - UUX1U HI Brcst-Litovsk carrying General Hoff- uru trough Trotsky to incite agitalion agafiiHt the Roumanian a i my and to arrest Diamandi, tlio ltuumaniun Minister: Brest-Litovsk, Dec. 31, 1317. No. 307), N. K. Commissioner Shitkevitch: Take copics and send to tho Commission for Foivign Affairs, personally to Com missioner Zalkind. To the Council of National Columns saries: comrade L. 1). Trotsky has charged mc to bring to the kuowlcdgo of tho Council of National Coniiuisar ies tii0 wotives for his telegraphic pro posal to arrest the Hoiimunian diplo matic representatives in Petersburg. tlenerol Hoffman, referring to the conference which had taken place in Brest-Litovsk between the members ot tho German and Auslrio-llungarian delegates on Deivmber 29, presented to the Russian delegation in tho name of the German and Austrian chief com mand (a deciphered radiotelegram was exhibited in this connection) a confi dential demand concerning the mimed iate incitement of the Roumanian army to recognize the necessity of an minis ticc. After this interview Commander L. D. Tro1t;kv by cable proposed to arrest the 'Roumanian Mission in Petersburg wilh all its members. This report is being sent by special courier, Comrade I. G. Brossoff wh0 has to personally transmit to Commissary Podvoisky some information of a secret character ' re garding tho sending to tho Roumanian army of those persons whoso names Commander Brossoff will givo. (Note Underscore marked "To Sander.") All thegB persons will be paid out of the cash of the "German Naptha lndus trial Bank," which has bought near Boreslavi the business of tho joint stock oompnny of Panto & Co. The chief direction of those agents has bam in trusted, according to General Hoff man 's indication, to a certain Wolf Vonigel (Note Von Igel), who is keep ing a watch over the military agents of tho countries allied witn us. Aa regards the English and American dip lomatic representatives, General Hoff man has expressed the agreement of the German staff to tho measures adopted by Commandvr Trotzky and Commander Lazimiroff wUh regard to watching over their activity. Member of the delegation, A. Yoffe. Belgian refugees, the people uf Frs need milk mid other dairy pk Tl.vy look to the United States to l thciii. How can America help if is going to allow her oiva linirylf TO oe hiiiiimiii-i;u. j The dairymen are called upon if .. i i :nnt nvnn if Old to Keen tneir nereis w i . . i n.n, Tin I financial " JU"S j naked to do this as a patnoUt ff uro. Thcv will do it and m "'f ! reward in many dollars of pfl the seasons to come, for the "? i, and must always be, one nation's greatest assets. Evenfi is high now tl.. dairyman who tt 1 sighted will keep hU ewi M tlu-iu to his best ability. "J if he is wise, that milk ? valuable of foods. I" ffJ' ,!! is ,)t used the hea t o ej and tuberculosis. J Oregon's liralth rate is hijjh I ,,lt of infant mortality k 'I ting down the milk suppij "e"! S''l')r E J,' Labile, who is. ,Lown and whos- J turned from Fran", " (;.",. dairy'lndustriesand tor 1 teelive food. 11V-W"' "-'.. I, I.V,,,,,.,, and Switzwlnnd ' fed many war sufferers an them. His n"1"' .,:l,t Ki.ntcill r ' " " - l..,;, hi v' exhibit. Housek-ecpe". men; students, doctors, rJ, ists, domestic Kiei Dr tf'J dairymcnAJ: j ! t t i Untied News I Tuesday Will Be Dairy Day AtThe State Fair Dairy Day this year has special sig nificance in that tn0 00 Administra tion is makirig a special plea to the peoplo of tho United States to use more milk. preat- 'l depleted. The soldier, the sailor, the against Deltrt to&jL, was u"1'- tn tPSuJ i;l following witness to J.. half ofthe dcrcn- H h Tate I Mrs. Wm. Hoi , garf, l Finney, Arthur Fontaine. Bon ba iw. and A. E. Harris In the divorce case of 3(Kd1 aga,;nstPBerthaPA.p0bli .Lmons migh "TjiMJ H. Witzel, in the P"S0H fitL j ofT.L.WoodvJ J Th-e will otT&tA mi tedto P'ob.a i Ci nointed Aprfu! valued at sbouCtl,i!te; i. Alfred u. 1 Gunderson. j