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A it t ,1 n 1 1 Spotting .of Boche -Batteries and f 'Accuracy qi American, rire Prevents Huns From Replying. RANKS' ADVANCE PERFECT , German ; Command Concentrates i 'Lh ShockTroop, .Who' Are- Swept r ;Asi4 -by "Uggett's .Men. , -."v. ;, . . v .'-"'I r ofc tdwla . , ;;WMMnfton; Sept 27. (I. N. 8.) f American aitlllsry oas demonstrated art '-, verWhalmtn:' strpe? lorlty to .that of .the . Germans.' To that. reason, added to ' tha.'natural lntsrpldlty of the' 'American 4 Aoorhboya, la' due the great success of ithe. present drlrs.' la1 the Arconhe re--alon. Latest reports reaching here to ' day '' tell of ' American occupancy of , towns and villages heretofore consld- ered ca Oerman strongholds. Major General Hunter Llsgett's corps,, sup . 'ported, by those of two btner corps of the first field army, have aimply swept throush the German line like a Knits through cheep.. Xhey have adyanced more tharf eight miles along the 2 mile front . and have greatly endangered . very Important lines of communication. Officials at the war department ex pressed great satisfaction over, the out-. ' look. They pointed, out that; hot only have all records .for rapid advances ' been broken,' but that the number of prisoners Sms war materials that, have . . been captured is very large.' A4Teoot.lt Perfect . " ' This", too, In the face of the fact that , the German high command, anticipat ing . an . attack at this present point, bad., concentrated their picked shock . troopsi .who were aided In their defense 'efforts- bT the difficult character of the .terrain over which the Americans ' ," were compelled to advance, but no obstacles were' sufficient to stop the American, .troops'. v With their artillery laying down what Is -described in advices reaching here . today . as a most perfect drum barf age, they swarmed over the hills and val Isys lying, in-their path. - Tfjh. advance was perfect. The tanks supported the Infantry and officials here , say that the entire story of the present fighting, when, complete, will show one of trie , best day's work'in the present war.. One of the great resujts-of the pres , ent operations, army officers say, is " that It brings muoh nearer the ultimate withdrawal of. the Germans. Foch and Pershing are driving along,' following put a definitely planned program. Be . ginning yesterday, the French aqd Amer- leans moved forward on both sides of the ; Argonne and the advance was contin ued, during the night. oviferef Is Objective When it is recalled1-that Senvon; taken "by .the French,4-has been In -the hands .of fthe Germans since the early days of the war, the -significance of the present operations will be apparent. At this point the driver Is directed against Vou a teres, a dosen. miles- to- the north; where the entire lateral system of German rail ways concentrates The. present move ment will very" "shortly enable the Fran co Americana to get on the flank of the, "Hlndenburg link, where they can mash the enemy's -lines of communlca tion mn'd force a general retreat. ' Naturally, officials here say, the ene my cah. be depended on to concentrate his maximum strength to prevent this. I rini rt .tier pmaiik FOR SUNBURN. TAM Try Itl Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled-akin. . aese .the Juice of two lemons Into . bottle containing three ounces ot Orchard White, shake Weil, and you have a quarter pint, of tho best freckle, unburn and tan lotion, ana cpmpleiton Whltener. at very, very 'small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three 'ounces of Orchard White for a few enta, Massage this sweetly fragrant wtlon. Into the face, neck, arms and hands and see how quickly the freckles, unburn, - wlndburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft 'and whfte the skin becomes. Tea! It Is hshmlesa. (Adv.) Magnesia Baths For Indigestion D;'or Recommend 'Them in' Place of Druaa. Penaln. J . or Artificial Digestents. m , -fc , - t- ' ' IS? m ,lndietlon and dyspepeia - . fiU,ly Jeallz the harm done bythe dTfw1!? ntLttltiX Jigeltets or ' 'Ike papain or soda plUs and tab-' " ' dlihi trSinient ot tch troubleT- rNJel1 known physician. troCbU Z JS?SJS? ou' of ten digestive ' j ItSzSX S laed by a" excess of hydro- andnihVtoJnach' which lntJ5i!Ti,"i t .8t crmtnal foy serious iSii,nalT lnd'?,wtton may very easily -; iW In"tad, th "tomach shouM he . m? tif"e8'5-bth. to clean out tht t 1 - ivnd Talitf TtinLtZ tents., soothe -i.. tw? i!i.iK-am,maMon and irritation of ' t i.vSJfionlac,J. wa L and thus permit the - ?SMfthy dlon of the food ' ' r. t0"!0?," 16 yor MM Inflamed stom- fJkS riVjV?1'' y ahd Pleasant to j vTi,i ' a" oxpenslve. Just get a small - ' ttl Blsufated Magnesia (either tob" lets or poder) from your druririst out y ' a teaspoonful of the powdar r two tab L , f , let. In a glass of Wa?er anddrink it fS'WK1 tw f8W lay and -your ! . , atomaeh wilj act and feel fine." It must be . . .tipderstood that 1 do not.adVIse the use k of suc forms of magnesuT aTcitrate? 1 fteV sulphite. mllK, or l!mp m '' R:lZ&A,?f i!3F r d harm . - , ,-than good.. I believe that nothing but . toire bls.arated tnagsesla should be used V to neutraUse an "acid . stomach Thin Ilowever, with the Franco-Americas ar tillery absolutely dominating the situa tion, officers following the situation say that 'while the advance must of neces sity slow ud. ; it -can hardly, be; checked for the present . r V aaewawsMssawesssaBBsaeasBBS S Seven Arrested on Idling Charge in Coffee House Raids Raids on coffee houses Thursday night by Officers Reek and Irvtn of the wait emergency squad resulted In the ar rest of seven Gfeks charged with vio lating the idlers ordinance. It to the opinion of the :pSftce that these men are really the proprietors of the establish ments, but since they : were unable to secure licenses pi their own names they have registered ' these ln the name of friends while .they loaf around and play cards In - their- own premises. If these men admit they, own the place of busi ness they wilt have to face charges of violating the license law, otherwise they will be held as idlers. The men all fur nished f 100 ball each,' pending their ap pearance . this afternoon. They grave the names- of Gus.Kerumldas, Alex Bar bis." Nick- Alexopulus. Stergios Liapas. Harry Stamatelas, Christ Gatos and Deok Poppalkakis. A recently patented torch for melting sealing wax carries the wax In tongs that arp turned down to drop the wax where needed without burning its user's fingers. RECORDS "Liberty Forever" March "Sweet Little But tercup" "Drowsy Waters" "Roamin' in a Gloamiri' " "Breakfast in Bed on Sunday Morning' "Carry Me Back to Old Vir- ginny" Victrolas $22.50 ; and Up MAIL ORDERS GIVEIT PROMPT G.FJohhsonPiahoCo. H SIXTH MEHUN PACKARD BOKTD PIAJTOS BUT TOBACCOS HERE 8Ur, Horse Shoe, Me dium ( Umax all CQ- space 00l Camel Cigarettes, nc 8 pkgs. for zac All leadlpgr U Clgarsi Pelfer's Union, SeliU. ler's Smokers, Velln dasv Ifew Bachelors and many other (c CA Cigars our price... 3C Box of 50 ealy 92.45 VICTROLA 1 II Rousing Saturday Shoe Specials mm offered Dress Goods $1.49 Attractive patterns in serges and plaids for school dresses, 36 and 40 inches wide. Various shades -and patterns. Women's House Dresses $2.98 and $3.25 Made of the Tory best grade of ginghams ihT the late styles; f rt. ,,ee' wide all-round belt; large collars. Women Lisle Hose 39c These come in either black or white, and they have garter top, with .reinforced heels and toes. Regular 50c values 39c. Children's Hose . 35c ihK!i,,,m w!Bt "Bear brand rlhbeit hose tor girls' and boys' DUcs'oar'1 "'lB Children's Union Suits OPENING Sheet Music Department Featuring all the latest ong hits. All Day Demonstration Come in and hear some of these played by our dem onstrator: , Three Selections 25 Cento THE .OREGON Funeral-Services . : For Judge Moore ; ! Are Held in Salein Salem, Sept 27. The funeral of the late justice Frank A. Moore of the Ore gon Supreme court was held this after noon from the First Presbyterian church. A change of plans was made and the service were at ; the church Instead of the supreme court building. The services were conducted by Rev. A. L. Hutchin son, former- pastor of the church, as sistea Dy fiev. anomas &, Anderson. The Ijc3i Snow Flakes ;'.' for Lunch -1 u illl 13BAI workers need light, eaerglslBg foods. II I Snow Flakes aad milk or cheese make a J I nourishing, easUy digested Ivaeh. HI Snow Flakes are crisp, delicious, salted crackers. (II Dr. Atwater's table eY food yalues gives soda III crackers 1,876 calories per Bound, as compared ' l with steak at 7 calories; eggs MS calories. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. . J PORTLAND y FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER Lowest prices on seasonable shoes for men, women, boys and girls. Women's Tan Calf Boots, . with 9-inch khaki tops and military djf QQ heels Pt.70 Women's Mahogany Kid Shoes, with cloth tops, Louis XV heels, JZA QQ offered at only tDfteiO Men's Black Leather Bluchers $2.98 at only ........ Men's Solid Leather OA' At Button Dress Shoe 3'e'7 Boys Heavy Unlined School Shoes J0 Hf offered at... WAiDt dris Gunmetal Button Shoes of- (J0 OA fered at.. iDLt.UiJ r Table Crockery White Dinner Plates, W for ZOC Flowered Pie '.Plates Cc Fancy Dishesc-PUtters, BowU. Vegetable Dishes, Cake Plates. etc values to 75c, Of go i aOC Lovelyfc42-Piece Dinner SeU $10.50, $9.75 Paint Up Now! Be ready for the fall rains; they'll' be here soon. Shingle Stain, 5-gaV & Off Ion cans : i . tDOesiD House Paint, all col- JV fTpJ ors,1 gallon: ...... tDe O. KrT-eI T1?"'. 1rt..50c naisomme,. all colors, poand. . . .geV Complete tinea of Oils, Paints, Varnishes and Brushes. :i for Garments that you need right now, at prices the lowest. Heavyweight Fleece-Lined OK - Underwear, . garment. . tDXeaSv Interwoven' H(os, natural, blk (fA- cashmere, ) pair . . . ........ OUv Men's ' and Boys'. Caps, large OP '' assortment, upwards from. .' OfJCr EXTRA All-Wool Mackinaws, regu- " larly $15 and $18, ne- JK Woolen Socks1 from, i . 39c up Boys' Rib'd, Heece-Llned Union .Suiu 98c. to SPECIAL- Painters' Overalls, . Saturday at ...S1.95 -DAILt JOURIIAL. PORT remaining' six'' members of the supreme court -were honnrar utl Kmmm..Ii1 .active pail bearers were; F, H. Raymond, a. v. Kwamx. j. a. FooierT; Albert, Glen I.: Adams and Dr. O. L. Altman, Interment was In Oty View cemetery.".- - r WIireedl.tlt:Topje ' The mUIfeed situation Is being dis cussed at a conference thlsi afternoon between Judge; Lamb of the National dairy division of .the food admlnlstra tlon and representatives from Washing ton county dairymen. The meeting with Portland dairymen, scheduled for this morning, -was cancelled -by Judge Lamb in a wire from Seattle. f Saturday Specials for the Kitchen IS - qt. Enameled 95c Backets . 14-qt. Enameled : $i.oo Backets . 1 gallon Aluminum sr?d..!!T: $1,35 STS. - fel?! SAVE BIG MONEY on THESE CRISCO! CR1SCO! 1H lbs. t lbs. lbs. t lbs. 43? 87tf $1.71 $2.57 WESSON OIL Small Medium 37? 75 Large $1.50 MAZOLA OIL! Pts. Qts. Gals. Gals. 31 62 $1.15 $2.26 Crescent Baking Powder, spe cial, 1 lb... 19c Booth Crescent Sardines. . . 1 7c Guaranteed Eggs, dozen. . . 50c Large .pkg. Citrus Powder. .23c Crystal White Soap, 4 bars 22c Matches, 5 large boxes for 20c Delivered free with other purchases Tools for the Carpenters and the Shipbuilders No. 151i Stanley Spoke df Shaves OUC 5C Bailey Planes for j jQ No. 113 Stanley, Iron QM Si Circular Planes . DfteOU No. 50 Sargent's Box JQq No. 87 Saw Sets for , only ............ 50c 50-foot Lofkin Steel $3.50 Tapes . . .. . . . . 6-foot i Rustless Zig $1.75 Zag Roles ...... Ante Hammers for only . . . . ... . . , 25c Men and - i ' f " - . , i i ' . i '.. . - , . ' - - - ' , - . - 1 1 . , - - i - . - - awu, tKluAx, SEPTEMBER ..27;jl918.v;': . . . 9 ' ' ' ' " """ . .. - . . . - ; . i . k LudeMorfl Blames Defeat: at; Avre to r PoorlOrganization Paris. Sept 27.U. P.) General Lu-' dendorff in an order dated August 11. declares ithe dereat at the Avre suffered by. the German armies was due to lack of proper organization of a systematic fH Ysiii Hie fsBaSjs In the Big Biulding ' i5 Corner Second and Yamhill Streets These Special Prices for This Saturday Special Stalls 22-24 Special Stall 26 Special Stall 7 Brwtof Lamb, lb. ICp O Large Loaves 1 O Cream Cheese, OCTa Bret of Veal, lb. IPC .Jgc ODC Speciai-Stall 30 . . y c mm Drying, Nw Snnrlrmiif -d 1 Special Stall IB 50c quart IOC For Quality MeaU Give U, Good Sardine., can. . . 10c a Trial Special StaH IS Special Stall 4 : Summer Sausage, ETA Auto Club Cof- HQ Special Stall IT lb 3 II C fee. l ib eOC Look for the Big Churn Pickled Pigs Feet, lb.. .20c 8 oz. Can Postum 44c and save money on Butter Potato Salad,' lb 20c If you don't If ah m.I:,. tl,. :..!.... i . k- . 7, yu awn wm noi neea to oorrow. tvery item Quoted bv th 20tk I Century Grocer, means savings, whether in our ads or at the stores. Every unnecessary expensTrerJoved and I eVey modern idea employed operated to lower prices of well known table veetbW M ana r Bis Fancy Yellow Onions, 6 lbs 19c Oregon Grown. 100 lbs . .$2.75 Smooth White Mealy Potatoes, 6 lbs. 19c Oregon Grown, 100 lbs.. $2.75 Beans White Nary. Pink, . Red Mexican or Black Eyed Susan, 2 lbs ..25c Batter Jersey Ball, l lb. roll 59c lbs. for $1.17 , Efts Guaranteed Fresh Oregon Ranch, not cold storage, dozen 55c "CANNED MILK Holly brand Satur day and Monday. Wholesale price of milk today is 7.35, or more than tSc can. Our Special on Holly, 2 cans 25c, dozen $1.50, case $6.00 Limit. 1 case to customer. NEW PACKMonorole Brand canned Shrimp. No. -1 cans . -lSc -6 for . .85cN Dozen for $1.70 ,Civeniently located at 168 Fifth, across fWm YamhM Sanitary Market at Second and YarnhOl-n defense, both hi the Una and. at tit m. The order, which feU -Into the hands ot the French through some captives,-It is stated in battle-front dispatches re ceived here today, says : "It Is absolutely lnadmlssable that tanks, after penetrating the advanced lines, should be permitted to push along the roads or beside them for miles." He declared that the principle-that a body of troops, even when surrounded, must defend . their own arounS to the last man and last cartridge, seems to uae: 7- A Fourth Liberty Loan THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Isesrseessjc eBeWshe laae ef as ftwi efrW Jm-r POKXBST F. DKYOEN, r i 'list HOME OFFICE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Breach Offices im AO Leeacaf Gtiee si the Caked States aae CsnseV tredt know the value r Saturday and Monday Special Ghiraraellfs Ground Chocolate, OD-1-Ih. cans,, special at, can OL limit 1 can to a customer COFFEE If you want 45c worlh of. ' Coffee for, 29c, buy a pound of Port of Portland Saturday or Mon day. Really the nicest flavored, smoothest Coffee we have tried, md it 1$ hot from our own roaster. Special 29c 5 poundi $1.40 LEMONS Juicy new stock. Not cold storage.. Saturday and Monday, doz. 28c KARO CORN SYRUP in 10-Ib. pails. . .L99c S-lb.paiU... 53c NO USE TO LOOK PortlaiidBojr Qiveh Rank'of LieuJenant Robert Pitta Weber, son of H. C Weber, of Buff um Pendleton, after one year la the service, won a present which was handed Mm on Ills birthday. On September 1. 1917. he enlisted as a pri vate in the machine ran branch f th army. On September S, this- year, III ' I Xr7 PmMfc of money, go ! i . FARTHER THAN THE Main Street, oVeon Ci-nd birthday, he was promoted to a Ueutiu aat. He le stationed at Camp Hancoci. , O.' ' Befw JolrUng the army. -Wescr v worked la the general auditor's offe . of the' 8,P.S. railway. He was a prom ' -Inent member ot the Multnomah clob. a Mason, and a member of the Royal Arcanum. Mr. Weber received a letter from his son telUng ot the promotion. "The world's richest Iron mine, la &a " land, has been caninnui with .wmmi his macainery. Prudential men the country over retaking Liberty Bond Subscript! one, . Let them take Yonre larbi Fresh Bread Full weight, 2 loaves 18c A. F. SCHULTZ Second and Yamhill Corner Stall Yamhill Market the borrow some, p . , Ben Jam m Franklin. COOKING FATS OR SUBSTITUTES .Pearl Shortenms;, No. 3 pail .. . ;79. No. 5 pail. $1.29 No. 10 paU..$2.59 Crisco, t-ib. pall 33c l-lb. pail.. :49c 3-lb pail 98c 6-lb. pail ....$1.93 -lb.- pail .$11 Columbia Lard Hn est Kettle rendered: No., Lpai,n .95c No. 5 pail . . , .$1.63 No. io pail '$3!o7 Oleo Swift's Premium, 1-Ib.. ...... ..39c i TO ' IOG SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS Situ r- day. and Monday: " i. ,- v Sea Foam or Citru Washrnr Pow der, large package....... .9- 10 bars Bob White Soap. ....... .59XV 4 for i ..i...2Sc 10 bars Lenox Soap f ......... 49c 5 bars . . . . J . . ; . .V. .25c t lVloitiomeran nst HimVooW f' .Ml II - it r ; - .--.. invHiu , ior even chronic sufferers from stomach -trouble. t , f .'.' , 'Vfc " f ; V ' ' - ' . S 1 . '