Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 18, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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FIRST OF AMERICAN
1'IEDIGAL UNIT THERE;
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAT., SALEM, onv.r.
FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1917.
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Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. OneDackarre
Parly Reaches London J!-
Quiet Trip-No Submarines ' Ask Banks to Take Over
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illnot be yr turn next
orth while taking the risk of
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ihen for three centa a day
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, thf protection that i du. you and
I h,lL thin IntMted in an tna
JbURCOMl!INATION POLICY
cm of death from any cauaa
in .Hdition, an amount that
Vlww""' fr accidental death.
110 weekly-depending on the n
Jw .ccidtnt-for dnwuility mult
- accident Besides thin indemnity.
.t powibly over $1W0 for low of
tight.
Call, phone or writ
C Dyer Ins. Agency,
IS. Bank ami
touny asked by
CREST OF SPOKANE
F100DJS PASSED
River Has Dropped Six Inches
at Spokane Coeur d'Alene
River Falling
Spokane, Wash., May IS. The crisis
i past. After erecpicg up to a point
where each inch increase added thou
sands of dollars to the damage, the
front of the g'esfrst fiood since 18J4
passed today. All danger is believed
ended-
The Spokane river has gone down ail
verting certificate, back into the treas- ' -l anrt tne
urT lr ocur d'Alene river is reported to have
Thin prac tice, it in .aid, ill ,event a,,d '' ten,hl feet, al-
ket and facilitate float. ng of the mi-;,,, of a foot ear,v to( 1 1 u
ZrlZlT """""' economic di. Water is coursing' through Spokane
,,. . , . streets today, and municipal and trac-
'nor o the 5,00n,0n,,on lg time tion company employes are tu" build
Liberty loan bond issue, $2.(100,000,000 ; ing dikes to curb the water. The big
worth is authorized, designed to break !nla
on the vphsp! and on ilcrorations in thn tne hIiocV of the irreater lonn mnl iiroJanin.v ia ...rfn..n,inii k - it, Ul"
1 iv in in Aiiipriran a minor Tiara inn n nnpiu tvmid in. i t 1. ik.. u..ni
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All JiritiHh nowHpapers a.limrinelv war issue.
coTNinri.KHi on
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Tendon, May 1. The fir.t contin
gent of the United State army medical
unit arrived in Kngland today, accord
ing to official announcement
The officer in charge of the medical
unit aahl the membera went "crar.y j
"cuon, mat while tired af
ter their aea voyage, thev wer m,in.,
to hurry on the r'rench battle front.
"Those at home are auxioua to
jeome," he continued, referring to oth
cr infiii hi uiiiib now loriiniig in the
(Tnited Stalea.
The army medical unit was welcom
ed on the deck of the vessel on which
they arrived by a British general, the
American consul, Colonel Hradley, rep
resenting the American cmlmssj-, and
othur officials. Hoth the Star's and
Stripes and the I'nion Jack were flown
Wanhington, May
trust companies were
Secretary McAdoo to make jnoliminary
urchaFe of short time treasury certifi
cate to at least 50 per cent of their
anticipated Mibscriptions to Liberty
loan bonds.
These, certificates are then to be used
iiiaKing pa incuts for bonds con-
iberty
Phone 037
inn survey of f-nne county just i
4 shows 'ciinsi'lcrnble increase
, pigs and sheep. The greatest!
jg shown in calves, few having
ughtered. j
the fine, annearuncn of
the khaki-elad men.
Major Oilohrist, I!. S. A., in charge
of the unit, said lie and his party hail
"a pleasnnt trip across and did not
meet any submarines."
The vessel on which the party trav
eled was met a considerable distaneo
from port by a convoy and escorted
to anchor.
I'.ids for paving the Siskiyou high
way, from the summit of the mountains
to the California line, will be adver
tised for soon.
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Is a grand climax to our MONSTROUS SHOE SALE of the nast week we are go
in ta outdo them all in our
MfflN PlliCE-CIITTIIll, FRIDAY-SATURDAY
How can yo u sell Such Good Shoes so cheap?
This nuestion we answer every day by saying "It is
Our Great CASH SYSTEM
Just Look at This Lot of Bargains
SfS GUN METAL BUTTON DRESS WOMEN'S PATENT PUMP dolb
SHOES W0 values at .. ... J4.80 top, $4.50 values, at $2.95
ifSTAN AND RUfK OXFORDS WOMEN'S WHITE BUCK
AoS French hee,s,$,5Ova,aes,at$50
$3.60 WOMEN'S WHITE FABRIC
WTAN AND BLACK OXFORDS, V
?ood lasts, $3.00 to $4.00, val'ues Als0 many others that we can't show
$1.45 here.
i0E DRESSINGS, 2 FOR 35c OUR FREE REST ROOM IS AT YOUR
10c SIZE 2 FOR 15c SERVICE-TRY IT.
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liokane ami Inland
Knmire railway shons are aiibmeroeH.
Two centrifugal pumps in the basement I T
of the city hall are gaining slightly on
the lake in the basement, i'our feet of
water in the boiler room in the Coeur
d'Alene put the fire out, one of the
city's biggest hosteliies, has paralyzed
the heating system and two electric
pumps can just hold their own in a
race with the seepage.
Five hundred thousand dollars worth
of lumber has been washed away from
Inland Knipire mills, according to con
servatico estimates. Wallace and Kel
logg are still cut off from Spokane and
Oregon-Washington railroad officials
here said today that the lino to that
part of Idaho would be tied up indefinitely.
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WILL GO 10 CAMPS
Those Not Already Called On
ly Affected, First Call Is
Julyl5
Waskingljon, May 18. The national
guardsmen affected by today's order
are those who have not already been
called into federal service. They will
be kept in their home armories about
two weeks and then will be sent to the
training camps.
The states called out July 15 are:
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michi
gan, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Minne1
sota, Iowa, South Dakota, North Da
kota, Nebraska.
The following wiff be called on
Julv 25:
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Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont, !
Massachusetts, Hliode Island, Connecti- j
cut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland,!
District of Columbia, Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Il
linois, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon-
The following will be called Aug
ust 5:
Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Okla
homa, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Colo
rado, New Mexico, California, Arizona,
Utah.
The militia division estimates that
from six weeks to two months of inten
sive training will suffice to put these
units into war condition. When they
are out of the way, the new selective
service army can occupy these camps.
While no announcement is made as to
the disposition of the national guard nt
the close of their intensive training,
the assumption previously expressed is
that very soon thereafter they will be
utilized for European service.
Seven Per Cent of
Port0rford Enlist
Marshfield, Ore., May 18. Seven per
cent of the population of Port Orford,
the principal town in Curry county, and
westernmost town in the United States
proper, boarded the train here today for
Portland to enlist in the army.
One-third of the male population of
tho town already has answered the call
to the colors. No Port Orford applicant
has been rejected. With the departure
of the soldiers-to-be today 11 in num
berthe last young men of conscrip
tion age left the town.
New Books at
Public Library
from Adam 's
J.B. Littler
Manager
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N'T FORGET TO USE OUR FREE REST ROOM-You are Welcome. r
Hction.
Benson Lonlinessf
Beresford These Lynnekcrs.
Brown The Mannerings.
Child Jim Hands.
Donnell Miss Theodosia's heart
Adam Bede.
Hideout Far cry.
Walpolc The wooden horse.
Miscellaneous.
Aldrich A hilltop on the Maine.
Bitting Canning and how to use can
ned goods.
Clemens Extracts
Franck Tramping through Mexico,
Guatemala and Honduras.
Heaillam The issue.
Hollingsworth Advertising and sell
ing. Mcrherson How the world makes its
living.
jfuller The United States navy.
Mystron Retail selling and Btorcs
management.
Nieolay Abraham Lincoln.
Peixot'o Our hispanic southwest.
Purinton Triumph of the man who
acts. , .
U. 8. War Department Infantry drill
regulations.
Welsh A B C of motion pictures.
Children's Books.
Anderson Fairy tales.
. Baldwin Second fairy reader.
Bryce Fables from afar.
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BRICK BROS.
Goods Must Go; Cash Must Come
We Quit for Good
War Prices Shot to Pieces
The World War has jumped prices of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes
to unheard of heights. Everything you eat and wear costs more vastly
more. Here is a ray of sunshine for every man, boy and family. Here is re
liable Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, bought before the war prices
began to go up, and which we are actually selling at figures which will sur-.'
prise you and, in almost every instance, less than any merchant can buy the
same for at wholesale today. COME YOURSELF! BRING YOUR NEIGH
BORS AND FRIENDS! SHARE IN THESE MIGHTY BARGAINS, for,
the way merchandise is going up daily, no telling what you will, pay for the
same goods later.
10c Handkerchiefs $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 Derby Suits, one lot value to
! 4c Hats $25.00
Big Bargain C $7.95
Work Shirts, reg. 65c
48c Farmers' Straw Hats, Men's Garters, 25c '
- regular 25c, for men value
Ladies' Auto Caps, and women,
' regular 85c for- Jgc lOC
45c
Porisknit Union Suits, Suspenders, can't rot- Tw0 Piece Underwear
regular $1.00, no rubber, regular 50c, Regular $1.00,
69c 29c 49 c
2-piece B. V. D. and
Prokosh, regular 50c, Night Shirts, regular $1 Shoes all sold at
19c 55c Wholesale
Saturday, May 19th, 9a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4p.m.
ere
9 A. M.-A Clock, Value $10.00.
11 A. M. Ladies' German Silver Sterling Plate
Mash Bag Purse.
2 P. M. A Gentleman's Silk Umbrella, value $5.00
4 P. M. Cut Glass Water Set, consists of pitcher
and 6 Glasses.
All these articles guaranteed by Gardner & Keene
As a special inducement for every person to visit our sale next Saturday, that
you may see for. yourself the marvelous reductions that are being made at this
Quit-Business Sale and be brought face to face with the savings that are of
fered, we will give away, ABSOLUTELY FREE, the above articles. Remem
ber, this costs you nothing. Every time you enter our store Friday and Satur
day you will be given a ticket absolutely free, whether you buy anything or
not. One of these tickets, Saturday, will entitle the holder to one of the prem
iumsClock, Ladies' Mesh Bag, Gentleman's Umbrella or Cut Glass Water
Set. Save your tickets and also remember that you must be in the store at the
time, for these premiums will positively only be given to someone in our store
at 9 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 p. m., 4. p. m.,j3aturday.
Store Open Saturday Evening
DDF OrotfV& The Corner Store
tJlA JLJWko State and I jfiPrtv
Carroll Alice's adventures in Won
derland. Dix Blithe McBride.
Free Reading literature primer.
Free Heading literature second
reader.
Lucia Peter and Polly in summer.
Singmaster Eniiueliiie.
A notnblo addition to the library
shelves this week i9 the 10-volumc set
"Abrahnm Lincoln." by John G. Nieo
lay and John Hay. This work is more
than a biography; it is a history of the
United States from the birth of Lincoln
to his death.
Wanenton is to have a shipyard with
capacity for building six ships at the
same time.
Two mad dogs were killed at Lake
view within the past week, and it is
feared an epidemic
faced.
of rabies is to bo
Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the
Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication,
Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and
other fatal ailments result from Stom
ach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach
Sufferers owe their complete recovery
to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Un
like any other for Stomach Ailments.
For gale by J. C. Perry and druggists
everywhere.
The revolver with which Joseph
Redenbaugh, alias Edward Hamilton,
killed Mrs. Alice McQuillan Dunn and
Patrolman George H. Connery, at Min
neapolis, in April, according to confes
sions said to have been made to the
h'an Francisco police, has been found in
a Portland pawnshop by Detective Cap
tain Baty and Detective Leonard.
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
On appeal from the decision of Judge
Bingham that the Bean bill, wnich pro
vides for placing the Oregon and Cali
fornia grant lauds on the tax rolls af
ter the United States congress has de
clared that title vests in the govern
ment,' is to go on the ballot in June at
the special election, the supreme court
will hear the arguments on the case
Monday afternoon at one thirty o'clock
Sitting in Portland, Judge Bingham
rendered the decision that will place
the bill on the ballot, when the action
was brought to keep it off the ballot
and thus avoid complications. The at
tack on tho bill wus made on the
ground that it was not legally passed
by the- legislature, when the house con
curred in a senate amendment to the
bill with a vote of only 2S to The
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question was whether pr not this was
final passage, which requires a consti
tutional majority of 31, Judge Biny
ham ruled that tho bill was passed le
Macleny this evening will be the
scene of a parent-teacher's association
meeting, which will be attended by
County School Superintendent Smith
and M. S. Pitman, of the Monmouth
state normal school, who will deliver
the address of the evening. Miss Eu
genia -Mclntuitf will sing. Mis. Coia
Reid and Mrs. W. M. Smith will also at
tend the meeting.
The report of the sale of real pro
ertv of the estate of Eva II. Rector vi
filed this morning by Charles Rector,
guardian, with the county clerk. Th)
report states that the sale ot the prop
erty was regularly conducted.
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