THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1916. Rostein & Greenbaum DRY GOODS CLOTHING MILLINERY SHOES BIG MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Lots of nice new Hats. Reasonable prices. Expert Trimmers ready to supply your wants. New Feathers, New Hat Ornaments, Lots of Nice New Materials. Best Assortment in This City. Ladies' and Girls' Coats New Coats just in, $7.50, $9, $11.50, $12.50 ' Real Swell Coats $11.50 to $15.00 Sure to please You. - Boys' School Suits $2.50 $3.00 $3.75 Men's Wool Suits $10.00 $12.50 Umbrellas at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 See those new mixed Silk Umbrellas, short handles, heavy silk cords at $2.25, $2.50 and -3.25 Children's Umbrellas 50c Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns 50c, 75c and $1 Boys' Winter Union Suits ............ 50c Ladies' Union Suits 50c Men's Union Suits $1 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts ...... 65c Boys' and Girls Outing Flannel Night Shirt 50c 240 and 246 COMMERCIAL STREET Macleay Items over a larger ami .better school thnn ever. The new heating plant, ordered (Capital Journal Special Service) . some time- ago has been installed and Macleay, Sept. 27. Oarl Lents', is atfru " pleased reports of those who . . ; . .have seen it, we infer that tho children home at present, recuperating from ni.i .,, UQt mm th(J gumnler gun jmicn rniiru tiv mi! itiuiii UL U 1 1 t'n Fruitland and Switzerland (Capital .Tournal S)jecial Service.) I Fruitlaud, Ore, Sept. 28. September j 7 your correspondent and family went to the Jerman hop ranch a mile north of l'ratuui. It is owned and operated ! by A. (1. aad O. C. Jerman, father and I son. In our 25 years' experience hop piemking in Oregon we never found I things so satisfactory as here nice I camping place, courteous treatment, I good water, uiiexceptiounlly good class or pickers, with little or no disturbance and no rowdyism. It is always good i to find people nice especially in a pro miscuous crowd. There were some 75 acres planted to "hops but on account of mold several acres had to be left unpicked. 1 was I not able to get an approximate state ment as to the number of bales expect ed. There were five dryers in opera tion. Semester Bros., of Fratum, had a store on the grounds and contrary to custom at such places did not run a game of "graft" on the pickers, but sold supplies at a reasnable price. On Wednesday, the 20th, the proprie tors of the hop yard threshed in about 13 hours nearly 3,000 bushels of oats and about 500 bushels of wheat. This was going some. The Roth outfit did the work, the machine being a Ilti-inch cyliuder "Advance" of Battle Creek, Mich. The small aad compact town of Switzerland is located near the Jermau farm. It consists of one dwelling house occupied by the family of Mr. l'earl Miller. Tom White of Fruitlaud, is the other inhabitant during the day. He is receiver of grain, storing it in the two warehouses of Albers Bros., of Port land. These two buildings constitute the remainder of the town which at pres ent is minus a mayor, chief of police and a board of aldermen. Mr. Miller and Tom being both civil and lawnhid ing there is no need of a constabulary to rule the place. This little city with the Alpine name is located on the Wood-burn-Silvertou branch of the Southern acific. It is a flag station and so lias uo ticket agent nor trunk smasher. The famous Nelah Springs is about a mile down the track and a little to the left in a nice camping place. The water is said to possess medicinal proprieties but you wouldn't know it by the taste at least I didn't. It is a nice concrete walled spring several feet deep, the water is bottled and scut all over the country and the credulous drinker prob ably feels himself relieved of his ail ments as well as the small price he pays tor it. COMBLES UNDERWENT MOST TERRIFIC SIEGE IN HISTOR Y OF WORLD upon n i in nt the logging rump at Black Koek where he was employed Hi the saw mill, lie has been In a hospital at Independence until recently and his many friends will be glad to know that he is now able to be around. 'School starts October 2. A few mouths ago we gladly announced the close of school and now we as gladly nnnounce the opening after a splendid vacation. Miss Jean livers will again wield the rod ami mnoe of authority Itching Torture Stops It 1h unnecessary for you to suffer whu eczema, ringworm, rashes and sim ilar skin troubles. A little zeino, gotten at any drug store for y.V, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied .will usually give instant relief from itch ing tort lire. It cleanses and soothes the ikiu and henls quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful disappearing liquid auu docs not smart the most delicate skin. inui'li after all. K. A. Lewis and family have motor ed to Lincoln county for a weeks va cation from the strenuous fork on the farm. They are in the mountains so we soon see the trophies of the hunt deco rating the walls of the Lewis home. I'liiortunately for Macleay but for tunately for Aumsville, Julius Jasmer and family have departed for the last tho 'rlmiiintin so fortified every house, especially the scenes that preceded the capture of the i cellars were machine guns were install- strongly fortified village that had block-, i in." "e Bines were lorceu io eni- ed the allied advance north of the P'y eiee memoes, iuey eompicteij -en-i . i ..:...in.i ..-:.i. i...:H i.n.,.., .-i;i. somme. vuv.cu i inu ;.. The eventual capture of Conibles be-1 lery, which generally closed in with ev came a certaiuty on Tuesday morning ery advance of the infantry lines, when French cavalry patrols advano- 'P'om. the viewpoint of. the enormous ing southeastward, met eastward of , quantity of artillery massed against it Coinbles. They thus complctly encircled "'"1 a'8 f rom tl10 incalculable number the village, cutting off the last com-1 of shells rained into it Combles can municntionu with the German army in easily boast of having undergone the the rear. ,,108t ternlic siege m the history of the On the same morning i approacnea Ashcr Runaoiu, formerly with the he boid grocery of Siilein, now in the state engineer service, is doing clerical work at the state house. Wednesday Josie and Ksther Bowers went to Portland for a week's visit with relatives. Clarence Holing a Tew days ago sold several shouts weighing ISO pounds each for 1 per hundredweight, lie is also exhibiting a lino colt at the stute mentioned town, near winch they willjflur maKe tneir nome. v Mcllwnin will sonn remove to tion he property !... Mftu'. to Harvesting as botn ill-man -asn nnufuir d , Kverett Lewis have grain yet to be: Wednesday about exervbo.lv attended By Henry Wood. (United Press staff correspondent.) With the French Armies Near Coin bles, Sept.' 2tf. Horses, lashed into o furious gallup by inad riders dashing i . a ...... I,.... ......l -:ti. ouantitics of ammunition: aeroplanes. , deiS0,nS the " bombardment and as- hovering Btiove vulture-like awaiting the tall or (ombles; men, sweating, I made in the intervening three months toward the attainment of this first great objective. When we arrived with in less than a mile and a quarter of Combles the town itself was then un- fighting their way forward over shell pocked roads in terrible shell fire These were some or sault, Wiped Off the Map. Although Combles was a mere village of 1,500 inhabitants the Germans had Combles from the west, starting from Mancourt, the junction point from which the French and Knglish offen sive was launched July 1 and traversing each successive step in the ndvnnce Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink glaia of real hot water beftre breakfast to wash cut polsona. Attention! Fair Visitors It was onlv on reaching tho most ad vanced artillery lines before Combles that one could grasp mathematically the methodical progress which had rendered the allies' new tactics of advancing by heavy artillery absolutely irresistible, thought the final artillery lines before Combles consisted of comparatively light batteries. These' have been rushed l forward during the night over ground ; rendered impassuble by shell shots to everything but toot soldiers. But while troops were tugging guns across tins giounu, a veriiuuie army ui soldiers hud sunk a tortuous winding roadway several feet below tho surface of the ground, paving it with bricks from nearby houses, wrecked by artil lery fire. Over this, wheu w't arrived early the next morning, munitions cnis-l sons, screemed from the enemy's ob servation by the depth of the roadway, drawn by four, six and eight horses, were dashing along every moment with an incredible number of shells necessary to feed this advanced line of artillery which could be reached in no other way. Hastily Built Roads. Back from these advanced lines of galloping, careening caissons were thou sands more soldiers, methodically trans forming what had been on the preced ing day cassion rondo, into highways REMEMBER We are headquarters for the foremost makes in Clothing Shoes Hats You can buy here better and cheaper Brick Brothers The Store that guarantees every purchase. Corner State and Liberty Streets. maxe tneir nome. c K Mclhvaiii will soon remoi Old timers this year will have plenty Sll,,.in. -H9t wct,k nt )lul)Ue au(.ti( of opportunity to say 'It never hap- ,,, a lot of to(.k alll, other .,ro. pened sinco 'S7. or 88" when it comes Thf, ; broll(nt a ,.;,.,, threshed, and in the neighboring com munity of Bethel the threshers whistle is only now being heard. Sunday school will be held regularly from now on each Sunday at 2 p. m. Church services were held Inst nun the state fair which left the neighbor hood almost deserted. About two weeks ago M. M. Hansom lost a valuable horse through the care less act of some hunter. The horse was found dead in the pasture with a bullet day, conducted by Mr. Lovell, who is the 1(1(.k wmt c(ul ,()) dolie an energetic, wide awaue man of the present day life, not of the past. He emphasizes the fact, in his sermons, It is not greasy, Is easily applied and 'ut n ''"lr, l 8.U0,,I1" , , n Vv '"' costs little. Get it toduy and save all terest m the national welfare instead iurther distress. I of remaining passive. Zemo, Cleveland, The Nation's Favorite Better Nut There Is No Better to protect stock aad human life from the horde of irresponsible shooters who will soon fill the country everywhere? It is safest to ay such will meet with no warm reception from the farmers in this community. A short time ago Mr. Ransom was offered 1(122.) 'for the horse. The school board has ordered some new window shades. The blackboards have also had a coat of new surface applied. School begins Monday, Sep tember 2. H. C. Todd, who taught at Dounlil last winter, will tench. Scotts Mills News (Capital Journal Special Service) Scotts Mills, Or., Sept. :!!. A very sad accident occurred near liere Sun day on the farm of Mr. Larsen. Mrs. I.nrscn was helping feed the cattle at the bam when a bull whicj was tied in a stall broke his rope and attacked her. Mr. Larsen came to her rescue when the infuriated animal turned on Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, werk well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very' easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bntii. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, run, instead, feel ns fresh, as a daisy liy-opcning the sluices of the system each morning mid flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant mutter. Kveryone, whether ailing, sick or well, snould, each morning, before breakfast drink a glass of real hot water with a teuxpoonftil of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the. sioioitcn, liver, km iicvs anil linweis mu , . . .. I I !-vi.. .'yH i ii vvas, o,,ri--!-itl::rllr,t eauK-'" "v . " . ,, firing so fiercely and so close to us, of the struggle. that they drowned out the general lour' From a hill well In the rear, one couM of artillery, and destroyed any possible "see the entire erest extending from impression of the gigantic struggle as a ' near Alauiepas to the Sonime, a distnn-p w hole. It was only after reaching the . of six kilometers (about four miles) advanced artillery lines, where we saw which was so hoiievcombed with butter a well placed shell exfodc an ammuiii- ies that their flashes in broad daylight capable of sustaining huge automobile """ '"I1"1 ulm "P onr return to Hie gave very much the same impression m eonvovs brineiite uu heavier munitions " "J ;t'"7 " for heavier artillery than had sup planted the lighter guns now 'further ml vanced during the niglit. iurtaer e hind these automobile fed artillery lines was still a third army of workmen, steadily constructing railways which were briuiiiim up artillery so giguntie that not onlv it but its shells can be I . Sinn, at. least in part, of the magnitude' f ContlimaA on Pag FIt. more transportable i.:i.. .....i ..n:n...... 4.,:..D. ti.,... fli.....,u. I...- i .... 'tV... ... smililuiiting those ii u, sweet rii iiik. tiini on 1 1 1 I UK me 1.-11- 1 , 1 1 tin. ilimcntarv cnm, before mittinir ""tomob.lo ted pieces already rushed more food into the stomach. The action , n,1, .. . ,. , ,. . , of hot water rT limestone phosphate' "o We fell before a methodic .1, on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- he.y r .1 ery advance and enc e vigorating. It cleans one all the sour meut, U tell e.pially before the nihod fernientations, gases, waste and acidity ' 1 eonjIruetHm of roadways, from the and gives on a sp endid appetite for''1,"-4 V 'C' b' T T ?l breasiast. While vou are enjoying your."' ful1 K"e'1 r"''k1 l"'1'"""''1 h tee breakfast foe water and phosphate is "V1"8- Th mct '"a" quietly extracting a largo volume of ,lv"ce " 11,0 e,,llra J0 m,l Humm" water from the blood and getting ready . tr"nt- . . . . . . . ... lor a tl.orm.gl. flushing of all the insidel K-aching Mnurepas winch ,s about a r'aiis . mile and a quarter from Combles, we The" millions ' of people - who are ' a vivid impressioa of the actual bothered with constipation, bilious of affairs in Combles, winch s spells, stomach trouble,' rheumatism; 'c undergoing the same boinbardu t other, who have sallow skins, blood l-r.'ceded the capture ,;t Maurepas. disorders and sickly complexions are uropus, ... stead o f l.e: ing s n. 'y 'v urged to get a quarter pound of lime- j L ground by allied nrf.llcry like . i. ..... .i. ,' other Somme villages during the first liyl,u" " "'" - r .,. f !, off .!,.. l.n.1 been . M'...!,8' literally driven into the ground bt ter- L.Jrific shell pounding. The village had almost disappeared from the surface ot I the earth, leaving only the nnkcii sue, pock marked by shells like the surround ing open county. Dug In 70 Feet Deep. An officer explained that this was the result of the allies' new artillery meth ods, whereby shells are driven as deep which will cost very little, sufficient to make anyone uounced crunk on the subject of in teriuil sanitation. Bethel News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service) Hethel, Or., Sept. 1!S. Monday is the opening day ot school at netnei. . . T ie Kiniciter uome was uesiroyeu oy Vi " , ,, , fire between eleven and twelve o'clock l'.'"''"'? ''' )'"rJ f """V, 'f last Thursday morning. Only a small Oermuns, who now d,g ,.. from 00 to iO Pint of the contents were saved as,10"'- .... , ., . ' ' . A... t ;i .o nt (.. Combles being several miles in ad- him, a son tried to help his father but, . ; insllru'n,c waM carried on vance of the French line ot observation the house but the claim has not yet usage halloons, me i.uai o iserva ion been ndiusted resulting in the capture of the village Arthur Schulz has bought the farm' "as entrusted to aeroplanes, in great for riv owned by Paul Baker. I '" .''y.0' "'"".r T V u"'. The last of the threshing was finish- t a great height like a flock of luge ed Tuesday. Several small jobs hnd ' vulture,, waiting only the certainty that accumulated during tho past few weeks. a extinct before swooping down A i , those to thresh this week may , "'"A '"" their prey. Yet, so strongly were the dcrmans Step Ladder You Can See Picking Pail 0 mm nu 4 wwmi All kinds of the Northwest Ladders, Lawn Fence and Gates, Fruit Picking Pails, Orchard Ladders and other orchard supply, etc., at our Exhibit, on State Fair Grounds. N. W. FENCE & SUPPLY CO. Portland, Oregon in vain. -Mr. l.arsen was Juliet and Mrs. l.arsen and the son badly in jured before the animal could be se cured. As it was a blooded animal they kept it a night and day thinking it would quiet down, but it seumed to Ifttve gone completely mail and they finally shot it. Mr. Larsen' fuueial will lie held tomorrow from the liousc on account of Mrs. Larsen not being able to go to the church, after which the body will be taken to the Lutheran church al Monitor, where a short ser vice will be held, interment will be in the Miller cemetery. Mrs. K. Shifts has been seriously ill but is better at present. Mr. Delano and a few other young folks of this place motored to Salem I Sunday alteraooii and attended even ling services at the Highland Friends enurch. The ticket nominate,! at the primary was, with one exception, elected on the 25th. ' I F.verybody is so very busy liere that ' items are scarce, it is just work, work with hops and prunes also some thresh- ing being done yet. St Louis Items (Capital Journal Special Service) St. Louis, Sept. iiS. Horn to Mr. and . Mrs. Oloysious Manning lest Sunday, ' September S4, a baliy hoy. The two Cannard boys left here last Tuesday for Aberdeen, Wash., where thev will look for work. Mrs. L'dmoiid (ioffln left YVednes day for a two weeks visit in Portland ifrs. Ada Kennedy who has been vis itinii relatives here returned to her iiome in Portland Sunday. Mrs. John .lohnstiyf visited friends in St. Iiouis Sunday. Miss Kosie DuKois visited at the home of her mother's Inst Saturday re- i turning the same day. Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Calling Cards Printed at the Jour nal Job Department. Among those to thresh this week may 1 W M..... II li u.i... i v i'.'.i..,l't... t i'i in rlu.r I fortified in Combles, and so completely and K. A. Lewis. rl' "'' """ " " I'erry is hulling clover for Hoy Hhnrt """" .;-"." Mr Short has a big crop and his clov 1 PKe "f the village into a bed hands er seed will sell for more than the total " " "eroplaiie swooped down, with income of some farms. Ilarleigh Kingl . r"K"; I eounted within less than a has about twenty acres of clover to hull '"'" ',e bur",,"81of ""T,!"1 "''I''"'1 and Victor Kirsi'her has about ten acres '!' ' 't one plane I he aviator, and other neighbors bavc smaller a-' -vulent ly convinced that the village mounts- jwas still uuenptured, rejoined his coin- August Chopar. and son of Heaver,! "des at higher altitudes, outside the Oregon, paid an unexpected visit to imge. ..... Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mar, hand one dayi An Ordinary Bombardment, last week J)uring our steady progress afoot, guns a hundred yards apart, all were You Will Find All Food Products exhibited at The Fair on our shelves, as we carry all the standard foods. See the follow ing at the fair and include in your order: Tomorrow Marion Butter Knight's Pickles and Products Alber Bros. Cereals Golden Rod Cereals Tru Blu Goods Dependable Coffee Crecent Coffees and Spices Fisher's Blend Flour Yours for the Best at all times, J. L. Busick & Son i t X X X 4 t 546 State Street Phone 182 A Famous Physician's Wonderful Discovery After a series of careful experiment I with poisonous waste matter, which and tests lit the Invalid's Hotel and i settles in the feet, ankles and wrists; Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., eov- or under the eyes in bug like forma- erine many years ur. neree, me meat-; uona. n II II II II II II II !l II II II II II II II U n II Salem Royal Bakery A Salem Industry A Salem Payroll eal director of that hospital mado an nouncement that he could prove that a medicine which he called "ANUKIC" was the best uric acid solvent now to be had. As a remedy for those easily rceogni.ed symptoms ot inflammation as scaldinc urine, uacxacne ana rro It is just as necessary to keep the kidneys acting properly as to keep thel bow Is active. -Ill The vnrv litwt nnRHible niv tn tMkei'9 Established in Salem for 5 Years tl care of yourself is to take a g(nss of hot water before meals and an "Anurtc" tablet. In this way it is readily dis- quent urination, as well as sediment in solved with the food, picked up by the the urine, or if uric acid in the blood -blood and finally reaches the kidneys, has caused rheumatism, lumbago, sci-, where it has a tonic ef'ect in rebuilding atica, grout, it is simply wonderful how I those organs. quickly "Anuric" acts: causing the I Step into the drug store and ask for a pains and stiffness rapidly to disappear. ' Sdeent package of "Anurln," or seud Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to. Dr. I'ierce 0e for trial pekg. "Amirfc." a dropsical condition, often caused byi many times more potent than lithia, disordered kidneys. Naturally when the eliminates uric acid as hot water melts kidneys are deraiiged the blood la filled I sugar. A short trial will convince you. II II II I! II II II II Buy Pan Dandy Bread and increase Salem 's Payroll n is r