THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1919. PAGF FIT I M THE $850,000 ROUE BOND MONEY WOULD BE SPENT S I - 4 .a fh psHe I .'. I 1 J II . I I I il 7 -r - FffV I www y 1 I www r 1 ' .11 p M '-aa-a'" J- Improvement I Mi jt v -n l 1 l m 1 8s t W i T 111 P f" M 1 .v. ga I 1 M CEKVAIS SEWS. ' Mis. J. A. Htrplfl arrive J fcere on Mmlav frmu ( hiiforiria, ltTt lw has Ivci viaittsj!. cud s4heJ 9 ,; :.'"' w 11 h ! : i:-.;'.t Fraas -Vu.i.'f in-fore rr turning tu het inure is t-po- Dr. H. 0- Hi.'uman oiK-ral'J u;hb 0sr l"niow, of WiKxiburn, 77 yi"rs of tgr, ft i-ouviT tf the utuih, at "he n illumotto saiiiiKriuiu lait Sntut lay uiuiuiug, and fiu;ia prcsvul iudit-a-iwn i.f uiaie 1 fiue rvtovpr.-. Jmit ol tu'rvsis oui cf a f I in ativaurf tr a coujKin on iiao'.osraph.. is wnntou and iiH) ivnKrii is itrrt lor hig fr turf ur the firm he ..an been irprvse,: ing. Mural Fatrxwize these 'ho tto i IcRitiuiate newspaper ailvertisii;(. Uuests at the home of Mrs. ti. V. juiu tuer Suoilay were: Mr. and Mrs. L. . Kawlins and dituliters Mary l.iM V, (.'. J. tin.v and Miss Kuth Diuhl, all of Fortland. The party took this way of celebrating Miss Mary Kawlings 19th birtluiav, and 'a jollv good time was had. It is reported that Mrvtu-orgo Beek er took advantRK ot her husiind's ab sence ou a trip to Idaho to look for land, and sold off a lot of tiersonul pro perty and drew money on deposit from the bank and left their home wimout leaving mid information an to where she wr.s going. The ball game Holiday afternoon be tween Uervais and Wacomla was one of the moat closely contested games ever played in (jervais, taking ii innings to decide the K""ll' which resulted in a score of 1 to 0, in favor of Wucoiu'.i. It was a pitchers battle from start to finish. Fred Moisan and Miko Ramp were the battery fcr liervais and Felton and Nusoin did the trick for Wacoadiu Star. PIONEER WOMAN GONE. 4 Mrs. Deliah Loiik, u(ed sixty-four years, died at the homo of her daugh ter. Mrs. tf. V. Thomas near this city Wednesday evening atHo 'clock . She had had been in poor health for some time. The funeral will bo held iu the Miller church Hundny ufternoon and In- torment will be mnde in the Miller eem- tarv. Mr. Thomas died in 1007. She is survived by a larire fnniily of children, I all of whom aro grown. Silverton Ap peal. MATHENY BROTHERS MARRY GRACE SISTERS SUNDAY. Mark C. Matheny and Wren E. Ma- tdunv inni nt Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Matheny, and Misses (Irnro and Meva T. rir ilniurhtera of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. (Irace, all residents of this city, were married Humlay, May n t one nntnlr n m nt thn hninn of the brides' parents. Only Immediate relatives and friends were present. A wedding iiincn was served: After congratulations had been extended the contracting parties left for a. wedding trip. Kev. iico. nen riksen of the Trinity Lutheran church, ...... t,a nft iolnfinir I'lersvinan. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrk Mathen- aro to nmke their home at Eden, Washington, where the groom holds a responsible position with the M. L. B- Logging company. Mr. and Mri. Wren Matheny have returned to tih f "T to live whers the groom win be employed in the Hilver Falls Timber company camps. Their friends extend congratulations. Hilverton Appeal. DYNAMITERS ON BUTTE CREEK. indorsements 1 The State Federation of Labor. The Central Labor Council of Portland. The City Commissioners of Portland through its Commissioners. The Portland Kiwanis Club. The Portland Ad Club. The Portland Rotary Club. The State Chamber of Commerce. The Portland Chamber of Commerce. The Men's Club of the First Congregational Church. The Hotel Men's Association. The Oregon Motor Dealers Association. Seventy-six papers in the State. Portland Papers. Fifteen Granges throughout the State of Oregon. Also 1000 letters from prominent men of all walks of life throughout the State of Oregon. VOTE 310 X YES Special State Election June 3rd Roosevelt Military Coast Highway "Oregon's Road to Prosperity" t HIS 10 AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS Copyright ltl, l- cnifi(ionl lyndlcult. Tlvnainiters were t work on Butte Creek Sunday afternoon blasting for fish. Olo Jacolison lienrd the noise and following up the sound found three men two from Portland end one from Can by, nt unsportsmanlike act. 11 caused their arrest and they were given a hear ing nt Pnnhv and turned loose. Mr. Jacoliwin does not intend to stop at this, however, and Intends to sen that they nro punished. The people of that ul. iiiliv .in not. obiect to real fishermen but thev cannot tolerate such work as (his. Such deeds as this reiinro the services of p good Kiuippv gitiite warden. Hilverton Awicnl. The above map shows in detail how it is priposed to spend the $850,000 provided under the terms of the bond measure for the construction of 150 miles of market roads in Marion county if the measure carries at the June . election. The solid black lines indicate the market roads to be built and the dotted lines the Pacific Highway and the railroads. ROLL 0FK0N0R Tlio following casualties ere reported liy tho commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Died of Accident mid Other Causes 23 Died of Disease 38 Wounded Severely - - 1 Wounded (degree undetermined) 57 Wounded Slightly I"9 Total 236 Died from Accident and Other Causes. Sgt Carl E O Lang, East Akron Ohio. Corp Corbet Kenefield, Caddo Okla. Corp Edward H Blochberger, I.caven worth Kan. Corp Oi'Orco A Xcaring, Toledo Ohio. Corp Clarence R Scott, Philadelphia Pa, lyal A Dickey, Pittsburg Pa. Berry B Dollar Hodges Ala. Clarence C Ellison, Jamestown Kan. Cornelius Griffin, Philadelphia Ta. Stanley Kopetskv, Long Island City Ji Y. Alexander B Linnet, San Francisco Oal. Gustave August Magnon, New Or leans La Abraham Neuman, New York ! I. Lorenzo Novello, Lawrence Mass. John W Riedl, Spearville Kan. Died of Disease. RT M Stutler, Charleston W Va. Robert O Ctterbsck, Quincy III. CURRENT CASUALTIES Died of Accident and Other Cause. Lieut Vernon Cecil Swihart, Clio Mica Bgt Eddie 8 Smith. Kansas City Mo. Corp Robert F Myers, Valleton Cat Corp Robert Worthy, Meigs, Ga. Corp Thos G Laughlin, Grand Forks K D. Palo Tontodonato. Peekskill N T. Arthur A Harig, Washington D a Lewis Johnson, Columbus Ohio. Michael Kr.rvatt, Chicngo Robert Kendall, Fairfax County Va. Died of Disease. Lieut William L Cowper, St Tan Minn. Kgt Carl A Hansen, Sedgwick Colo. S.gt Westar Mann, Washington Ohio. Corp Frank S Duck, Columbus Ohio, Ccrp Neil D MeClelnnd, Red Axe Mich. Mechanic Nile A MeOowan, De Soto Iowa. Wacniier Fred William Betsncr, Steelevillc 111. Wagoner George E Drury, Sliabbona 111. Cook Tearl Robinson, Des Moines la. Gerard L Russell. Oconto Wis. Peter R. liipper, Cedar Grove Wis. Carl W Swnnson, Oalesburg I1L Eddie L Toney, Ingham Mich. Giis Aborn, Fall River Mass. Thomas B Doll, Dryad Wash. William M Dixon, East Lemon Pa. Edward Dotson, Elbert W Va. John C Johnson, Ravenswood 111. Arthur W Nash. Omaha Neb. , Fred B Wivell, Shelton Wash. James E Barber, Brooklyn N Y. Gene Butts, Columbus Giu Robert Chisolm Jr. Round 3 O. Jerry Currv, Ravsvillc Ga. Walte, L EsUr. Paulding Ohio. Edward D Haigh, Homewood 111. Russell P HarleT. Detroit Miell. John Janieso" McNeil Ark. Thnrmntr Limlser. Malvern Ark. Edwin D Lowe. Minenspolis Minn. Angelo Midili. Philadelphia Pa. LawTenee R Perdue. Malvern Iowa. Alfred B Perkins. Haverhill Mas. Charles C Boscoe. Fort. Worth Tex. Harold J Rigney. New York NY. Dara Rohbi". West Newton Ind. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS HEW BOOKS AI THE "America, Have tho Near East," an appeal for American aid to rebuild tho countries along tho eastern Mediterran ean roust, by a native Syrian who has becotno a prominent American citizen, Abraham Rihbany. Mtehind the battle line," observa tions of women in countries of Europe and Asia during the world war, by Mad eline Doty. ' ' Report on the trade and traffic in Brazil, Bolivia, Aregntino and Peru," by the L. 8. federal trade commission. "The Yamhills," an indian story by Jacob Cooper. "Hawiian almanac and ebbuall lor llpi HE'S PROUD OF THEM There are millions of borr.' sr producers in Uncle Sim's family. The National War Ci tr. Commiasion urges everybody ta join. 11118," compiled by T. O. Thrum. "lour job back home,' suggestions for reading on the industries 'and vo cations illustrated with plntes from the books mentioned. This is part of the work of the Amerieun Librniy Asso ciation in helping the returning soldier to prepiiro fur his work nt home; the suggestions will be as pertinent for any one seeking greater efficiency in a line of work. "Steep trails," a delightful tiaveJ book which includes Washington and Oregon, from experiences of John Muir. "Psychic tendencies of today," an exposition and criticism of Christian science, new thought, spiritualism and psychical research, by Alfred W. Mar tin. "Medicine a a profession," a des cription of tho work and opportunities in the different branches of medicine, hy Daniel W. Weaver. "Electricity in modern life," by Geo. W. von Tunr.elmann. Klemctnrv text book of botany ' by Edith A"itke. "The Amerieun girl and her communi ty." by Margaret Slattcry. "Foreign missions year book of North America for 1919." "Profitable authorship," how to write and how to tell short stories" by E. D. Iladlock. "English poets." volnmc S of this useful set. by T. H. Ward. "Tho Mnrne," a new book by Edith V.'hnrton. ", " Lovers of Louisiana (today)," a novel by Genrtre Cable. "Far away Prinresa," by C. F. Tier man. ' ' " For the Children. "Littl Miss Grasshopper," by the author of "Heidi," Johanna flpyrl. "Army and savy of IT. B." 'The roontv pennant" a story by Wil'irm Ilevlinger. "Master of the peaks," a story by J. Delegate For France , 4 , 4t i The Evils 01 Violent Operation ITTENTION CANNOT BE TOO OFTEN CAL' 'i to the destructive effects produced alike by starling; and by bkui.uiipc u car auwieniy and inconsiderately. Too olton, the starting opcrai 0:1 Is performed about like this: The clutch Is pushed out and the gears are Instantly jammed Into mesh, with a clash, before they have stopped spinning-, ino engine Is speeded until It buzies and the clutch-pedal is allowed to snap back almost at Its own speed. The pasHet.ners necks are nearly dislocated, very transmission part receives a life-shortening Jolt and the tires slip on tha road, wearing down tlioir tread rubber or loosening It and atresHiiiB the fabric more than would niiloa ot li'MUiuiiile service. When appioachiiiK the stopping point, speed Is pot slackened until within a tew cars length'" of It, when the brakes aro Jammed on wilh. full power, the wheels lock and tho car slides up to Its destination, writing a record of the abuse In a flat spot on each rear the, wheie tho troud lua just baou "scuffed" off. TM:i Is admittedly an extreme description, but nearly us bad car hIiiisb can be witnessed any day on any largely traveled street and it is given ns an example of "how not to do It." Just reverse everything and It becomes a recipe for careful and conslderalo oper.ition, CliNEUATOK ITSH 1SI.OWS , u.Ti nwtr ,rw iu.uTiwr msvics, Laaaa Klotz, French i'lnlnc '.MlntaUr and one of the 1'ouce Dele-fatca. A. Altshelter. "Food saving and sharing," sugges tions for helping the starving peoples. Tha Joarnal slassifisd ada are great favorite with people who An things Tr eae great favorites with people who An things Tr eae l. V. P. nks: What makes tho fu.se, used In connection with tlie generator of my car, bum out eveiy oneo In a wlillo? It lias done II cev eral times lately Just whun I shut down tho enrlnc. Answer: Moat likely this Is caused by Urn occasional I illurB of t lio n Hy to disconnect the n,-n.;rator from ill-' liatli ry, when the former Is runn'im o slowly t tint It does not generate vol' ire enual to tliit of the Intltr. V.mlir the;.e conditions a V'T r-ui i .-nt Hows ill tlio wions (IK cello i, . I. i'., from the buttery In'o the K-n-eruior un.l tlm fuso nn.1'3 out in . . . ,t... D.nAi.ln. riinl I or.J.-l x; ' in ,m,.i-.t nn.l.-r .Nr't KnowiIlK I '- " " ' ., ,'' v.e these ( orui'ions, hp t-n m i' u ' ooiieclion wits n ;i r uioiHHcn rails. tlio battery mid whr'i 'he gcrer.ilo' 'i eieetrh ally connected to the svs-.' ti oi (as It Is whenever the engine '. spei il rLses to a ecil.im point), the lidhts burn at the higher gener.ttor o!Mi;e, wuh Irere.mvt hriMlaney. . You should take m-:isiires to keep your buttery fully rhuixed, lirst niuk in !! 'hut It is ill good condition ; ami fne from Intern. il slmrt-clri ill's iin l that thero ere no l,i's in the w-irlntr. It may be that your Ken er.'.tcr shoubl be ii'lJiMted to fmni'h a Ur rer chniter em n ut. Thn and any o.her .uljusiiiiems m eilei e m be made at any eleetrle.il service station. M i l, H l it 1KV L. I:. W. ills: I Have a car Unit has lt.s gasoline tunk nmlcr tlie front s nt lnttcnd of at the ro:r?'in. rometlini's, when thro Is onlv a lit tlo gii'ioluie in It, th. re is no flow to the eiirhuietor, on steep lull". Wh.it I wish to know is whirl li r 11 vn' oum tank N stein can be applied in Ibis CtriS. Aiikucr; Yes. the va iium feed h:iiirv from ibiniaze what electric system you have. rarnot sav ecr'ti'nty, hut it Is pos lte that Ihe H'Liy prln-tt iiblou Is I weak or that tho contacts sin k to-1 er.ther. You better have an eh i trie. . rv.co man look for Ibis trouble and renie'ly It st once (MIFKt ll lif.l l) BAT" I HV TT DKAIOt N r 1,1 t KIMS lt SPAIIW WHIH, -?) 6l JOXK -KLiLSSSSut ' iemountal 3. L. V. uHlcs: en my car have I" while the Miitin- lately tho liKht." n somewhat dim. : Is stopped and 1 havn notiied H at they suditon y brlghton, when I speed up the englno a little. li'K' this mean that any thing is wriri!' ' Answer: I Indicates to us thai your battery s undercharged. T' -udden lncr ne In brlghtnesa of yo llrhts. ef Nvblch you speak, la it. " to the fact that the generator volti. T. ', V. wrllesi I am thinktnn ot uprovltig the lire 1 1, npi.t'-t't ot my ch now cirri, s the stanii- rtn vou recommeno tne iemountable rim or the spare wheel equipment? Answer: The 50 x I 4 Inch equip, r-.fiiit on all four wheels Is whst yo require. There Is some difference of, i ylnlon aa to whether the demount Mn rim or tho M.are wheel l. the tetter, but tho rormer should ba rather lighter and perhaps somewhat, more secure mechanlraliy and per sonally we rather pr-fer it. How-, ev. r. In case of a wheel breakage,; i ho latter possesses an obvious ad-! i nn -. ...-v - .- . I ta considerably higher than tnat n vanuiKo. , Quettiont of general ntoret In motmlili will be angered J this'. tcluM. space permlHfnp-. Aiirtu Albert L. Clob car el 1A cf!c. J