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PAGE.SE }. S Wilbur has a Hard Time Raisin, |. \-Funds i i § NAVAL ‘POWER T0 MEET p DURING WINTER EE resins ft SNS pie , | , coon na 7 Bacon ISU ee HELP WANTED—MALE . GOAL MINERS WANTED—By Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu- lah, N. D.. Steady work. Apply , at mine or at Bismarck office in too much: - . Money ! [ WANT COLUMN } DOINGS OF THE DuF : i ee ee Being: your Fes . | | MG. A. Auto School, bos Angeles: AE Ne ; Hoskins Inc., Dept. K. Bismarck, N. D. "4 California. 7-20-2t |. — Maneuvers Will Take Place in fe Peat WANTED—ist class, pool hall man, Good = \ MALL US\YOUR FILMS Gulf Off the Panama wages. AVrite, No. 116, Tribune Co. ei i SR ae 7 i ANTED A m work around® the 1. home. Apply P. C. Remington. 7-27-1wk | - , HELE: WANTED—FEMALE * WANTED AT ON ining room girl ‘All Orders Filled Promptly by Experts ' SHOE FITTERS | Canal FLEET’S FIRST GATHERIN eR sa and first class cook. G er 5 en, manent place, Hoom/and bosraerarnieh: : ive , i maneyt place, Roomvemd board furnish. Inter-fleet Rivalry and Competi- MAIN STREET: - | tive Drills Feature of Session } | | Underwood Hotel, Underwood, N. D. v WAN'TED—txperienced girl for general poubewone Permanent Position af high- Phone 637, DY, Mrs. Wi Bah WANTED—Eixperienced general store and, speak us WANTE Fourth BUSINESS SERVICE CO. j 16 Haggart Block ». Phone 662 MULTIGRAPHING — ADDRESSING — MAILING: Have your form letters typewritten on the Multigraph. Prompt and expert service Expert Accounting. saleslady . Must be able to sell erman, No 118, Tri ks WILBUR, You're A PEACH FOR STRAIGHTENING UP THE BASEMENT FoR ME! WHAT DID You Do (arta Tose Tunas? 1 PICKED THE GoLD FULIN' OUT OF MY, Tooth AND-SOLD IT: | WANT SOME MONEY, 10 GO WITH You ON Your VACATION cL | BUT, wiLBor, WHY: ARE, You LISPING?. sult from the junction of the reor- ganized Atlantic and Pacific fleets off the Pacific coast next January under ‘| plans now being prepared by naval operations. The great naval spectacle ‘probably ‘will be staged in the vicin- ity of the gulf of Panama. Officials of the Navy Department say the proposed mobilization will in no sense result in “grand” «maneuvers. No ettort_ will be made to concentrate all of the nation’s naval strength and only ships regularly in ,commission with trained crews will pai pate. The exercises and drills will be sim- ple and mainly of a competitive na- ture includng unofficial athletic com- petitions betweén representatives of the two fleets and of individual ships. Th main. object of the mobilization will be to give officers and’ men an opportunity. to . compare notes and meet for a few weeks of good-natured rivalry. SALESMAN SALESMEN—Need two men of good ap-' pearance and habits, with ears, to travel and collect for old’ established corpor- ation. Experience not necessary. Must have the work habit, Position. {s - well paid and offers good future.. Must he able to furnish references. and ‘bond. Write, E. A. Langford, “Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan, D. 4-28-4t POSITION WANTED \EXPERIENCED GRAIN BUYER wants Position as manager of farmers ele- vator company. Best of references. Competent bookkeeper. Address, Box 951, Jamestown, N. D. 7-30-5t EXPERIENCED battery man. desi! oA bs sition.” Write 117/ care Tribune, Tra ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED Tight housekeepin for rent-at 1016 Broadway. Phone 18 Call_at noon or after 6 o'clock. 7-27-Iwk i FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for = : = ; light’ housekeeping, 1100 ‘Broadway. ai a aS ae var = : : ba 7-29-1wk = ITHorp 7em! DONT You 0 Go : WEBB BROTHERS ndertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors ; Licensed Embalmer in Charge DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 ONA ~ BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY ‘ STUDEBAKER CADILLAC Admiral Henry B. Wilson, com- iad & AUTOMOBILES madtior ui chiet of the JA Gants flack: = - will be senior officer of the combine: i | PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS TWO MODERN” Ft Ea | ‘. ODERN.| FURNISHED ROOMS force, with Admiral Hugh Rodman, Electrical’ business, established 12 year: Can reduce stock to suit; Box 97 fn. { Caanot do ail that is possible. . The for rent at 218 Second street. °:730-; hye SLA SHE Spy ae a i \| for r i cee re LARD uy ELLS priority eerie tay. in: commodi- ao short esr mepeniet ofaine Racific Heche cecane in| | I ¥ 4 oh i a Mathequine s Hy a nile show here are First, Mobilization. ; Licensed Embalmers in Charge BR SALE OR RENT AN Rares aa iscovere ile walking up the uvers will be unique in i 687 HOUSES AND FLATS . - | GIRLLESS-TOWN staicway to the staée that an expanse| meee Levine chintly on that. they | Cay Lome 200 Night Phone 100 or ¥ FOR RENT—Three-room,. modern —fur- Y % of bare-calt: became ible when ithey { wil afford the first” actual mobiliza- | * ished apartment for light housekeep- assumed certain positions. i 5 i A die RT STaron” Dn se? SSWAINCAWATTIS ” [iinet cnet ei cee ene ebaee the wee the forces were BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY mote Phone BORK or cal a 9 Fa RAIL TROU LES \ BRIDE IN VAIN | 222! om er" ordered the manage: | always more or loss, scattered and 220 MAIN STREET eet St. ; ‘ 7229-3 |. oe Ahk \ fi bi mien Sia sorotents ‘ard but | jortage* of several types of Ressels i Ps i eet 4 , < i 9 a ears, but! particularly of ‘destroyers, submar- . f A = : Cincinnati, 0., July 31.—Girls, “a! the order stood.” ines, light cruisers, aerial forces and Upholstered Furniture Made to Order TORENT by-Aug. i <r | Interchange, Lower Car Mileage, | ue, Plue/man has been discovered.| Milady now will do well to take a fleet auxiliaries made it impossble to G:room modérn house: by family of five. |« 3 »| Also, a town has beer’ found where] tip from the mannequins and “roll ’em|concentrate a well rounded out fleet | poe : me a St, or phone 58x." 7-26-Iwk| Strikes, Ete., Responsible there ie to eligible girls and at least up. although the niajor portion of the Dhertssional Firasraiia Aare hioenies Bring or Mail in Your Films zs UNI ~ . 9 a SA EEE TE battleshi; e met each winter al ’ _ ____ LOST AND FOUND for Trouble The men is Robert Alldaffer, 24, Guanvanamo, Cuba, for target prag- al TA_CE for, Expert Developing — if Lost, String of child's tiny gold bea : : who passed his: second day of wait- ere Sia: tice and drills. Fi |= As reward, ~ une veind repelyes| ‘ ing at Central Union station for his FROM NORTH TO During the war the shortage in Ul 1 U ar “ {uTOMODILES DmoTOnGYorns | ADVISES PRIORITY SERVICE eee atic ‘never has icean. her, Ba SOUTH BOOSTED | 2st t¥2es of small vessels, notably 1 vt sh = FINNEY’S DRUG STORE AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES ——_ | Pitte town is Snyder, Mich, where destroyers and fubmarines, was ovet |.» BISMARCK NORTH DAKOT Bismarck, N. D. FOR-SALEL Five: passenger Reo car, just] Washington, D. C., July 31—Daniel | Alldaffer lives. 1. Devils Lak “Fay 31 F HR: come, ,hut the entire fleet was never Saree ny eer weweeneey and cylin ‘ on, D. C., -—Dal 5 + evils Lake, Jul —F. H. - ili rac! 3 <== 2 for cash, or Will, sell on ties cay Willard, as chairman of the Advisory | “There are only two girls among’ ard of "Aberdigens'8, D., secretary of faon ieaa Aue the ust of prachical: : ——————————— pee Rose Apartments. Phone 852,| Committee of the Railway Exc¢-| the itty iui@™®pitants,” Alidatier said. | the Sunshine Highway association, to-| detail of' cruisers to’ escort duty’ and if . ice & Tire C OR SALE1 Overland, model 90, excel- | cutive, the organization which repre-|¥and they are engaged |gether with Engineer Simms, called on [Cc race. that a considerable portion Corwin Motor Co Plectric Settee Toahe _1%6 Tribune, * see Aaa fonts the railroads in dealings with |: Alldafter: sapent a we throug tes A.E. Selby,” president of the Devils| of the battleship force was on duty ae . Delco-Remy-Auto-Lite- r ALE Ford touring "car commission, imoni: i ishe H ie \ FOR SAL Tora Tote, caren Roh tig Cor acne neal cone [haute Bavder Sess the “ride te-| aR coe era Ig aa ae [AUTOR Tn cccin Here. || SUICK-OAKLAND SERVICE Bosch-Bigemann-K-W ZeReim 3 \..7-30-1wk| merce cominission in regard to the |e,” wHo represented herself as Cora| vantages of the association. The January maneuvers will set a GOODYEAR & BRUNS- Ol ssaae op usec lt = LARE ~~ | condition and future of, the Ameri-|Graham, widow, 25, Afton, Tenn. The Sunshine Highway will run Few marke din’ American naval prog- WICK TIRES Exide Batteries - an FOR -SALE=A chele a ae can_railways. The following’ extracts ‘the courtship dated from May 15, from Sioux City, Towa, to Crystal Ci-j ress, Wor the first time in the his- } Goodyear Tir timber land, some open. land, aint ecg may. Broyersor interest: when. ‘she. wrote. to him in reply to| ty, Manitoba, running through Devils |tory of the new navy the battleship a merchantable timber, plenty building} 1tis undoubtedly true that rail-|an advertisement in the m, trimonial | ake, Webster, Garske, Starkweather | fleet will “be supported by a reason- material, on State Highway, 5 miles| roads as a whole are not able .to | paper. She wrote that sht had no! and other pomts dixectly north. ~ ably adequate number of destroyers |). me [oe ia 3 good lakes: fine hans: to achgol, near furnish the transportation. necessary | money, He mailed hey $20 to pay|” Mr, Simms left yesterday to mark|and other light craft. Submarines j tion startedain 1905 and completed iniDuring his wanderings, he told county Foe Where Cop tates see want | to meet the presont requifements.| for a railroad ticket, -he said. He! out\the northern sectidn of the high-| willbe available in abundance, to- 1908. A comparison; of the New|/authorities, the meat of wild animals this is the place for you. Pricé $21. per} During the ‘period of federal control also provided a blue bow similar to}way from this city to \Crystal Falls, } gether’ with sufficient naval aircraft Hampshire~and the Tennessee, fol-|'and some berries had been his prin- equal annual neon ME Gdone Lacy the government did not restore as the one he wore on his coat, for it and upon his , return in’ about two | for all‘ tactical purposes and a fully lows: ‘ 2 jcipal means of ‘subsistence. Agency, Aitkin, Minn. 7-26-1wk | reat a number of ‘cars as the com-| Was by this blue bow that the lovers’ weekg'a conyention of towns of this | rounded out fleet of auxiliary vessels. New Hampshire: Length 450 feet;| Fattig and his brother Charles fled eye FOR SALE OR TRADE—For land, store | Panies had been in the habit of retir- | Were 0 identify each other: f every | Section. through which the highway The totgl number of vessels to parti-| breadth 76 fect; draft 27 feet; dis-|to the mountains Zin 1917 because of and stock of general Merchandise, “or| ing during similar periods of time. ' He has _scannéd the paces 2 \ °TY | runs will be held, probably at Stark- | cipate i) depend on the progress of | placement 17,700 tons; speed 18 knots; conscientious scruy les against war, he Schmidt: Schmidten D. Vn? Meo Cars On Wrong Lines woman traveler. since 5:30°a. mA'Yes-| weather... This will, take the form of | recruiting, as many ships are in re-, main battery 4 twelve inch guns and 8| declared. ‘They took clothing, salt, i aN terday, “I’m afraid, she’s sick,” he| 4 Sunshine picnic and will be some- ve now for lack of crews, but it|cight inch) secondary battery 12 three; matches, weapons, ammun and a During the period of federal con-|'said, It must be that or Some too, thing of a-celebration arid a get to-|.is probable that Admiral Wilson will] inch; four. submerged torpedo tubes; prospector’s pan. KOR SALE=One Advance 22 H-Prsisam | Ol cars, were exchanged freely -be-| ble she experienced while traveling.” | gether mecting. ot command at least 30 vessels of alljnine inch armor. Propelled by triple; “We pretended to be prospectors "Traction Engine. One. Advance 26x60 tween the carriers, providing the run- Alldaffer still believes in the sin- The Devils Lake Commercial club | types. expansion steam engines developing when we occasionally met miners or | Separators complete, with Wind -Stack. |, DIPS Beat ete, in good shape, regard-|cerity ,of his bride-to-be. Late this! wij! get behjnd the movement for the| The most modern of dreadnoughts | 18,000 horsepower; crew 1250 includ-/ other people-in the mou stains,” Fat-" cacutent: ee andy Ruth 5 Feeder less of the condition of the cargo , evening ‘he baught a ticket for home.| highway, and will have charge to a|to participate in, the. maneuvers will | iig marines, tig told the. police. “Once I returned wood water tank. One half rou carrying box..One large western car- asipstanrk | big extent in the program at the pro-) be the great Tennessee. The last] ‘Tennessee:, 1920. yifome, in February, 1918. I saw my Darrel ood, water ifank, one, eet of ne reported Chatiet the beginning sof ARTERS co ING | posed picnic. ees word in*haval consbraetion: this great breadth 97 ty ; dis- | niother and returned to the mountains. gine gang ral contro! ere were on its pot Det eS = a ess displa 3 ons, 0 ? i 5 1 plows. One Avery $ itor, 32 oN 5 r j zloating tortress displaces 32, S, s:’ speed (con-|’About Christmas of 1918 we’ heard One inch Barthelomew Band cutter Anes 15,000 box cars suitable for car-} BACK; HIGH STEP /|+ - = @ | carries 12 fourteen inch guns and is} {, main battery 12 four- fon ‘an old miner that the war was’ gua Bee Sone ti eighes, parmers wilend tying: grain, while at the end of f 7 5 } SAYS SINGLE MEN | propelled by electric turbines.’ The|teon inch guns; secondary,battery 14| er. Last fall my brother said he tached Stacker. One Avery Gas eral_control there were only 3,000 SHOWS THE CALF! NEED MORE MONEY Tennessee is attached to the Atlantic | five inch guns; two submerged-torpe- | had had enough and was going some- tor 25/11) F150 Break Power: One Avery feeeaee on its lines spitable for tha: peice BS i Bd | feet Bee ship; the Calicornia do tubes; propelled-by electric tur-| where to work. I decided to remain ~barre as ‘tank, iS i — fj 5 m 7 y bec 2 . * fi mM ie ae aa . ae Deve bole Apo enone Gane Cover Car’ Mileage Chicago; July 31.—Garters are com- & ah — to join Admiral Rodman’s foree before bines developing 28,500 horsepower; in the mount is alone, Binally it Bot Bank, Regan, "N. D., or the City Na-} « Sonal ing back. Little did the person who Boston, July 31.—James: O’Bri- 4 9F¢} crew 1600 men, including marines. so J simply couldn’t stand it any long. , tional Bank, Bismar ¥. D. 7-30- During the fiscal year ending De-| Tt the first high streetcar step! en, bachelor, former conductor the maneuvers. Eighteen single calibre gun ships!er. I wanted to be with. people. I OR SALE—12. ation Deering | Cember 31, 1916 the freight eatevan fhink his action would in time influ- and head of the Chelsea Carmen's Comparisons. + classed as dreadnaughts will be avail- 1¢ out: and surrendere@.” header an binder, one Minnesota bind: | the U.S. made an average of 26.1 SRM fn A On Sa, Mut such is | Union,/declared to an arbitration | A comparison of the ships avail-| able for the January maneuvers that] Chatles, Fattig has not been appre- stacker, one Dean power: tt sweep miles _per car per day. This Was tehe case. \It is not ‘generally ‘known. board “here that single men need | @ble for next winter's maneuve: ith { were not completed in-1910. They have hendell. : e fake: one ‘Deering com binder "ons { the highest annual average shown for /F1F Cor i 2e9 femmes du mode| more money than martied ohes. | the naval strength available for a/a combined displacement of 448,000) ——— : | qox20) cook cab on trucks. "H.C. Rhud, the American railroads, within. the) oi rded the garter aS a means of | “They have to look better to at- milay concentration ten years ago| tons and a ¢ombined sun power of 112 NEW CTORY TO FOR BALREAIECaey rire ed aeet ten years... During 1918, uae support, InStead, the stocking was; tract wives,” says he. “For the |) affords some striking contr: Jan-| fourteen jnch\ guns, 80! twelves, 226 * 4 good busiriess, Other bu federal control, the average MNCS} hea ‘down and fixed with a half! same reason the married man | uary 1. 1910,'the latest battleship in five inch,and 28 (tree inch. i BUILD OA KLANDS selling. Equipped with’ $Stn made by-freight cars was 24.6 and in hitch. Th long came the styles! d "th to look’ well.” O’- | the havy was the New Hampshire, au- | 7 5 gS \ it Maciiine -and_all ‘necessary. 1919 it was 23.1. x itch. all prevail this fall and, be-| Brien thinks $6 a day is enough horized b: ress in 1904, constr Bigclacenses, “\ BEING ERECTED ‘ : dress Mike” Makawski, Ailton XN D, “Calculations — have been. made ‘whic will prevai his fal and, be- Brien thinks $6 a day is enough, | thorized by gress in 1904, ‘uc- 1) 4 comparison of total battleship j , by ro i \ HAVETSOLD 39 LOWS “FO! Sa Chan ER: would ‘seem to indicate that the ver |) —$———————$————— =o = — = = ——————— z : forces avails in geo with oN f — . ; ing. /Hav g : ; {age car is actually in a train mov- y 7 R Pa fee Sa trig shows that is_ year’ there are Erection of a two sory concrete ad- acres i okcap neuen What have yeu ing.between, one terminal and anoth- FRECKLES AND HIS F IENDS iT LOOKS THAT WAY TO TAG BY BLOSSER. dreadnoughts and 19. pre-dread- dition to the maine Aiant of the Oak- ior Otetner TDs Doran: i-27-lwk er 2.6 h out of the 24. Un- r - noughts, excluding the Oregon tor Car. Company which will FORBA e qurs r { ‘ d Motor Car. Company which w: OF thea ane 2a Ss new ots oR Pay, | doubtedly ‘much can be done by, the dq & Popz- WHERE .DIDA WUY-WHY, GD MADE, | fl VES-Nov SEE GoD Most of the battleships listed .'s a tly double production capacity Cae Binest resigence lots ‘In the ORS? OXU40. | railroad itself tO bring about a, bet- 4 ‘ COME. tio wh Nou ; EN able in 1} 10 are now, considerc:|. obso- been announced. Construction of y "" eee ae ter use of the cars that-are actually - % COME PRON ) sNOU WERE Mis 4 MAKES ENERYTUING "|, . fete. - Fecteau building and equipping it SA’ ‘Plumbii it to run, but the railroad alone rt STRODE! | NITY | years ago the navy destroyer h dern chinery will cos i Had is as y boy woe t BFORE LITTLE Boy BEFORE] | BER! ING ABOUT force consisted of about 38 vessels. ps ically’ "83, “0,000 fi ropriated .. peact ly $3,000,000 , approp Us. cluding 17 torpedo -aoats even “then tor tne work ly the finance commity sister nents ne arya ennglir meen gerlin, ND. : FOR SALE—Bed complete, also modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping _for rent. 100 Broadway. 7-26-Twk 7-27-7t FOR SALE—Baby-bugay. Practically new. Call 398K or 40 Thayer.S 26-1wik FOR ; SALE, Household furn tare: Phone ERCHANTS. SAY “CHEAPER WOOL” maximum efficiency of freight cars can only be realized by means ‘of ef- fective and sympathetic ‘co-operation betweén the railroads and the users. the car. A great deal can ‘be dono towards getting a. more effective use by increasing the car load. Strikes “Assuming that the carriers will do all they can, and assuming that the carriers ‘and shippers» together wiil do everything théy can, there wiil still be a shortage of cars for some months to come. There is one other per cent of the carrying, capacity of! UE GANE You Te CERTAINIY LIE MADE “OU SMEN WE MUST practically obfolete. This year Ad- mirals Wilson and Rodman command destroyer forces aggregating more jhan 200 vessels, with over 100 mcre The cruiser strength of the navy has shown little change in the past ten yea In 1910 the backbone of the cruiser’ force was the “big eight” ar- mored ‘cruisers, now reduced to six by the loss of the San Diego*and the Memphi: No ‘light: cruisers of im- portance have been laun i last decade. One of’ the most striking increases in American nayal strength in_ the] 0. 2 of the General Motors Corpora- Formal approval of the sub- and its cost has just beea made ommiciee. FOR -SALE—Fumed oak buffet, kitghen| «I, 33 importan€ in times of car Phone Sas. eis bth gone ane baby eee short that the shippers load cars in reserve or under construction. In} “iexcavating for the new structure WANTED TO BUY—four burner gas] as auickly as possible after they are 1910 16 submarines were carried on| ; yeli uader way. ‘The building is to p ‘stove with oven. Call No. 103 Tribune. | received: . Railroad statistics ‘shov the active list of the navy. This year); 2 two sito’ n heght, of coherete ‘ w = : 8-24-tf | that the -dverage load on all the ‘ail- nearly 100 of the submersibles are at-). me « and will have ‘a Were ‘Rough ‘dry “washing. Call} roads in the U. S. is only about 7). tached to the’two fleets, with about 75] “y tosi1 reo: to correspond with rs. V, Brych, 318 13th St. North. sfarcds more under construction. t os¢..b mctor plas whi¢h it is to zment. n addition to nearly doubling the production of the present plant,’ the erection of the addition will provide many benefits in the way‘of improved production because it will enable the Company to manufacture many parts which are now built outside. This expenditure of. more than $3,- 000,000 in additions to one unit of the sland Motor Car Company is suf- Chi 5 pa iS \ 5 i Lt scuste heen, te are si problem which 1: ave, unt, neterred | TW SREES AN' past gen years has been in auxiliary | ficient evidence the Company is, plan- ness _Builders’-conference said. there as or Tomplayed. mee ‘Aierioaa valk EVERY EVERVIMINGs TREES, RE IRI D We fi Bott the Atlantic and Ea: ning to make this, yeat thé biggest will. be no.appreciable drop in~€otton I do not know how many of ING, Beh Te 5 ISH, CAUSE, cad. complete. “trains” “of hospital vent of te ee RSG. in goods, but wool prices are due for a noticeable decline. . Johbers, the mez- chants_asserted, ate already quoting prices 15 to 20 pen cent lower than 60 days ago. Merchants were advised. t; buy conservatively and to share wit! the customer all benefits derived from buying in a cheap market. Thé-short cotton crop, short hours of labor and great demand for cotton goods will eep thosd stocks fairly close to the present figures, it was said. Linen will continue to advance to a point jwhere people will refuse: to, buy, the ‘conference was told. : Lard and olive oil are made ‘ot cot! ton oil. : Wanted: Girls or boys over 16 years of age to learn press feeding. Apply Tribune office. roads. = them have actually been on strike at anyone time, but it so happens that the strikes have occured chiefly ; in terminals. “where ‘the minimum aumber of men, by ,withdrawing their services; would cause the maximuin inconvenience. ‘ Mr. Willard goes.on to say that he hopes the strikes will.end ‘with the}, annoufcement. of the awards ‘by, th? labor ‘board in Chicago. Priority, Service — { believe the railroads, if the war had not happeped, would be able to perform the'transportation service of the country as‘well today as they did before the war, I believe it can bé done by sympathetic and active. co: operation between ‘the shippers and railroads. And I believe farther that for a time it will. be necessary for the .commigsion to exercise the em- WE MADE EVERY- SW GREEN | ships, supply boats, repair vessels, re- frigerating — ship: ammunition and fuel ships, in addition’ to, motor patrol vessels, ~ submarine chasers i sweepers and mine layers. converted yachts, submarine and destroyer ten- ders and troop transports, practically undreamed of a decade ago. {DRAFT EVADER.' LONELY; JAILED! Portland Ore., July 31.—Three years of wandering in the all bit deserted ; mountains of Southern Oregon to es- | cape a charge of evading the selective ! draft, were ended today with Alfred Fattig, 27 year old farmer, in jail; here. | He surrendered, he said, because of | crease its. production capacity for next year. i The Du Pont Engineering Company minetjs just completing the immense ware- house for the Oakland, factory which will greatly enlarge its facilities for leading ¢: and storing them until transportation is provided. Work is also being rushed with all speed on the big new service garage that is aimed to pet the company in better position than ever to accommodate ears being driven away from the fac- tory by dealers. ooo R. S, ENGE, D. C. Ph. G Chiropractor Consultation Free loneliness which became unbearable. hs Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260