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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORBnoN WEDNESDAY.SEPT. 5, 1917. I Since Childhood PERUNA Made Me Well I Now Enjoy The Best of Health Mr. Wm. W. Everly, 3325 North Hancock Street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "I have, been troubled with stomach disorders since childhood, but after taking six bottle of your Peruna, I now enjoy the best of health. I also had catarrh in the head, which prac tically ha disappeared, thanks to the Peruna Co. for their good work. Those who object to liquid medi oines can procure Peruna Tablets. FIRST GROUPS OF (Continued from Page One.) Fourteen From Des Moines Dodee. Pes Moines, Iowa, Sept. g The first of the thirteenth districts conscripted youth arrived at tho can tonment here early today Tho first ar rivals were Des Moines youths, four teen of them, tho city's quota of the first increment. Camp commanders said they expect ed a hundred or more would bo here by late afternoon with about as many more corning in during the night from Illinois, Minnesota and IJakotas. Maine Men First .. Tiai'nna Aver. Mass.. Sept. 5. Fifty men from Maine were the first to arrive bere to Begin ireuuug ... TRACE DISEASE TO CONSTIPATION One of the points on which different schools of medicine P; tically a'". 1., that about , 9S of all human disease Is dfroctly traceable to intestinal putrefac tion of stomach waste due to In activity of ths bowels, or consti pation. The eUmlnatlve process Is an essential factor In digestion and on Its proper functioning' de fends the wellare of toe entire ''constipation Is a condition that should never he neglected. AS soon as thev bowels evidence the llg-htest disposition to slow np, a mild laxative should be taken. The combination of simple laxa tive herbs with pepsin, known as Br. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold In drug- stores lor fifty oents bottle, is highly recommended as a corrective, acting- tfontly, in an easy, natnral way, without grip In ST or other pain or discomfort. A trial bottle of this excellent famUy remedy can b. obtained, free of charira, by wrttlnfr to Dr. W. B. Cairtwoil, 456 Washington St., MontlceUo, Illinois. new national army. They reached camp nplv tnd:iv. Major General Harry F. Hodges is commanduut of the Lump. Everything is in readiness to begin training at once. 335 at Camp Sherman n uk..,.n (hillieothe. Ohio, vauii' j!nii! H(,.)t. 5 Ohio's first contribution to the new national army is encamped here. . The first contingent JM men -ui the -ive per cent quota the state has been called upon to furnish through selective service, arriveu w licfore the end of the week the entire five per cent of Ohio's quota 19d men will be here. First arrivals found the great can tonment practically complete, f.vcry detail will be completed October 1. RUSSIAN WOMEN (Continued from Page One.) were forced by the evacuattion of that city and the subsequent rapid German pursuit. m iina will he considerably short- ..,! h iio ovncnntinn." said a semi-of ficial front dispatch today, expressing optimism over the situation, "and there is no danger or tne army a encn mo ment. Wo are retiring in perfect order, in conformity with a pre-arranged plan. " News Shakes Petrograd. t,, j ant K. Fall of Eiira, made officially known today, shocked tho Russian capital, uespire me recr..M prohibition against crowds on the streets, great masses of people assem bled ou downtown corners to discuss the blow to Russia 's prestige. The crowds also learned from official announcement of the discovery of a further rovalist plot and the consequent arrest of the Grand Dukes Dnutiri Pav ,.. ,! TUii.linel Alexaudrovitch with the latter 'a wife. All were said to have been concerned in the conspir acy recently unearthed at Moscow lor kidnaping of the entire provisional eaD- iner. Having crossed the rives Aa we are continuing to rcti' aortheasterly to Zeeewold. Lembur ,n l Detzhubaroy today's official statement announced. Capture Strong Position. Borne, Sept. 5. Capture of Monte San Gabriel was officially announced by the Italian war office today. A thousand Austrian prisoners were taken in the Italian army operations immediately preceding the capture of the mountain, according to the official statement. ' ' We now possess the whole chain of mountains dominating Gorizia," the war office asserted. With Monts Kuk (Cucco) Vodice and Santo, Gabriel constituted the great . . : l. J.. U Ana. chain or. peas.3 wnicn ueiuuuuu trian lines east of the Isonzo. All except f.ii in tlm urnliminarv stages of the Italian offensive, permitting the Italians to advance across the Bain sizza plateau. Gabriel, the southern most of the promontories, held out un til it was completely encircled by the Italians. Tho victory will enable General Ca dorna to pursue his favorite battle plan of enllaiiKing tne enemy. AttM-bAr Air Raid. t .nn .inn Hr.t s. The third German air raid on England in the same nuin u. ,ioo nonapd the death of eleven UVl U J ...... persons and the injuring of 62 in the Loudon district, ioru n rencu, tuii.... nounced today. He said one of last night's raiders was brought down over Shecrness, presumamy as ti ward Germany. The announcement brings the total number of deaths by German raiders since ouiiuay i killed and 154 wounded. rpin. oi oiil nver London last night was by a fleet of about 20 enemy ma chines, Lord French stated. They flew in small groups and dropper about forty bombs. iBSOCIETYM You Can Shake Loose from The Tortures of Rheumatism By ALINE THOMPSON MISS KDNA BYRD of . Spokane, Washington, arrived in Salem today en route to Honolulu, and hrnthpr and siater- i in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Prince Wolverton iiyrd. Miss Byrd is an instructor at Mills school in Honolulu, and will resume her duties soon alter ner arrival. w Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson of Port-i--,. a liarA frti an indefinite fitav iaii va j uwv v. -- - and are the guests of their friends. Tney arriveu a uay or u Watson having come on business. Mrs. Frederick H. Thompson and small son, rTederiCK jr., ien yeoiciuo, for Sherwood, to attend the marriage Misa Tat her Em- Ui IUC xusuta a""'-'1 mcl to Alpneus umeic ox wuuuuuwi, .u tola nlPA Thursdav morn- nunu mix s, v ing at "Maple View," the home ot the bride's parents, Mr- auu xviij). v. 1? ,i Gillett and his bride-to-be have many Mniam otim rmi ure iuiiiit:i 111C11U0 in wuiii" 1 students of the Willamette university Portuguese Kepulse Eaiders. London, Sept. 5. Portuguese troops on the west front successfully beat back German raiders last night, Field Mar t.i:i -anrtnA tndnv. British troops HUUt XI. in the neighborhood of Armenticrcs, re pulsed a similar nigni cmui". .. . 1 ,1 Tfoll QQIfl In the lens neignuuiuuuu - enemy artillery was active. 120 Killed In Three Eaids. .London, Sept. 5 Three German air in three davs have rums uu killed upwards of 120 persons and wounded almost as many, according to i,,.rl tn.lnv. Tho official estiuiaiea tuii." - -announcement of the latest raid over -vr. .,! fr Manlpv R. Coates of t : ifnunB nra rpinieinir over the arrival of a son, Dorn jvionuay, ocpicu uer Hie iuwu. nr. nnna ViinvA hpr tiiBrnflere was lytin. vjun.to ..w.w -o Miss Orpha Elliott, and is the only daughter ot Jur. anu .urs. . x. wvu. Mr. Coates is a stationary engineer at Lima. Mrs G. E. Schuneman will entertain the Daughters of Isabella, Court Capi .i OA infnrTnnllv nil Thursday iui ui-y i.-tijf --- - , .j at her home on 26i North Fourteenth street. . The Thomas A. Livcsleys who have been passing a weeK or so in nura n n omn linmfl Mondav and will return to'their summer place at Agate Beach tomorrow. t-i...: itov in Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Livesley were tne guests of Mrs. lavesiey-B lamny, mo u. ... - Becks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thielsen and a l u; viion Thielsen. oassed oaui'iiter. ot5 , Sunday in Woodburn as the guests ot the W- U. connowuy . mi. nn.niru am nld TTlflndS Ot Hie vuiuiuno" . the Thielsens and have only recently moved to wooaourn irom .onmi.'"; WfliiinD-tnri. where Mr. Connoway was associated witn tne uaim. if- jt t a v. rVnsHv ( Anpusta Palmer) of The Dalles are visiting the latter 's sister, .ansa axutrc Wka-wr nomn BAVP.ml HaVH flffO and YfiU bo here tor aDOut a ween. , -ir Pm.rii.ri Ti fl "Misa Mina Piir- rish are spending several days in ort- land, navmg uonw caiv " Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Axley left today o r'nlifnrnia. aceom- xor ouii x ioiitwi.", j nAa fmm Kansas, wiio have been visiting them tor a cople of weeKs, - - . tni - ill .nonfi fwn rtr T.nrKH wclob in the south and will visit friends and relatives in Oakland and &an juse- m oftornnnn Mrs. La Moine lUiiiuiiun ..w. ? K. Clark will entertain tne " ornau Relief Corps at her nome on iuo -xu. rion streei. .. ...:.... i 'iorir will iih iuco dames Thorp, Terwilhger, fechott and me aiteiiiuux, r -wfiTk or anv other sewing the memDers ucsire to By using S. S. S. The terms of Kheumatism are m the blood, which is laden with mil lions of the minute demons of pain, causing untold suffering bringing its victim irom vigor Di.v..6 -almost helplessness. To get real and genuine relief from this disease a.Ma mici- he com- l1?"6,. l " eHB out o the system through the blood. S. a. a- has Deen years with satisfactory results in the promptly purifies of all disease i ge It is a poweriui anuuuic, nates from the blood all trace of rheumatic germs, building up and . 1 . . h rlAllrtl C f C I F r 1 1 strengthening tne iuu-mn Write to-day to our medical di rector, who will gve you valuable advice regarding the proper treat ment of your own case. Address Swift Specific Co, Dept. I At lanta, Ga. ,! ""'"'' " . - . t 1 CUA..llaMI m lo wh. wear . sci.ntincl.y conetructed. BienJolie Brassiere. .. The dr8IWin weisht of ned b-t ye stretch, the supporting muc. FonV. Pr" the ful1 bus,t';2E ' , . . r c-1 " nnnAnP tne graceful line to the entire upper body. . nable-otne mall materials ana styi Walohn," the "" For some years, various and Bundry concerns , have ' bS which are grouped under the general descnp uon of near Then came Bevo-a cereal beverage, not a "near-beer but offered pure y for what it delightful, wholesome and nutritious drink. Bevo met with instant and complete success. A whirlwind success. Th b!wr if tap.r.o.atordoa't b. 1. tt, .o Entity B.vo b, the shape of the bottle alone i i Iiiuf'iii'rii There are these certain identification, marks that "re.y0"' protectltn against imitations. Not just, imitations of the product, remember-but those more msinuat miatln which try to deceive you by putting an old failure into i bottle simiU? to anewVcekSo look fo " f9 cble marks of the genuine Bevodemand that the bottle be opened in front of you, then Look for the Seal See that it is unbroken covering the Crown Top Look at the Crown Top and see that it bears the Fox Be sure the Bottle bears this label Bevo is a pure drink. This means more than that It ewrtams pure fcTgrrfients-it mean, that though you mieht often weU be afd of possible germs in milk or water. Bevo, be.ng a pasteunxed prod uctin sterilised bottles, is .baolutely free from bacteria. Bevo is a nutritive beverage the fine cereals from which it is made give it this quality. Bevo is a delightful and refreshing soft drink unhke any you have ever tasted indeed a Triumph in Soft Drinks. You can't get these good qualities in anything but Bevodemand the genuine. To. will nd B. .t tnn., e.fcri. rt.ur.nt. S' rn.nt.od d, .tor. sod. l-.-t.ln.. dmms VX;",,g Vul'ld i tS oolr-iod bo'tlS xclily by ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS BLUMAUER & HOCH Wholesale Dealers PORTLAND. ORE. Families supplied by dealer Bevo the all-yer-'round soft drink the London district last night, as yet has given no details except the state- i.nt KnmhR were dmtioed. The air raid of Monday over Chatham and Sheerncss was tne most nmuiu,- ;., in , nll of human life, that Eng land has experienced since the great day attack on ijonaon on uimo 157 were killed ana injurcu. atnUlnora Increase Slightly. t Snr.t. S. SinkiiiffS of British vessels by submarines for the past week i v. oitohtlv over those of the previous seven days, according to an authoritative iorecasi. uim... ment obtained totiay. t.4 ,..v'a nfflcial statement said three British ships had been sunk, 18 of more tnan t,ou tuui. 9rhPmp in Reorganize . " . n 1 Turned Down by Board Hntflor. on the Central Oregon Irri gation company's project in Deschutes and Crook counties througn meir rinnde C. McColloc'h, of Port land, yesterday afternoon protested to the state desert land tioara against w proposition presented by the company for the organizing oi a water usei association "for taking over control of the project. The board at this time re fused the request of the company to return the 25,000 bond deposited on the ground that tho future was sun to determine whether or not the guaran- . j! .1 U-.1.1 linl heen fulfilled. At- tees ot i"o . torney Jesse steams, representing companv, stated that the guarantee for ntaiiiiciiw" - "i f , building of the flume, ana tor iuU i.m.n of the Central Oregon canal had ueen eouipivi.ou. iha nmmon oi Aiiuimj v' - - , i that the unsition erai urowu, mm.-.c., . ' . v; , of Attorney Mct'olloch was right and advised against reiunuiug Secretary Okott stated that it was the .u iint in vutnrn such custom or mo ..!.. .- -. bonds although the reriod for which 1 n.nir Via iiaatii. they were isueu r--"" . , Bn ilocausc me seiueio - -- irrigation project under way to taKe ..? i.m,,nition and beeause the methods submitted bv the company would give it control, it .a....... not to accept the scheme of reorganiza tion. ARMOTJB EMPLOYES STRIKE . xt u.nt s More than 1000 of the 2000 employes at the Ar mour PwkiDg plant here h morning, tieing up 12 departments of he plant. The men ask for a raise of two and a half cent, an hour. No men are out at other plants. General Manager n?. r... strike is the work of three sup peaed German agents wno ment at the plan, last Friday and im mediately began to urge the men to strike. These men v ated. thir.l hv roastins. rseei sun"" " . - Some conservation in eating it raw. heyf 1p of the mar- riago of Miss Maude Hollister to Louis HestaK, wnicn toon, pitn-o -tana, on Saturday evening, September the first. 4i,. mi. - .1.1;. woo Tft riH.VK IDIM'U ine WCUIIUlg , i hut ns the eroom s brother who is associated with him in DUSinCSS W tanvu t .. 2 .t.i Soatak to leave It Was lIIIuuaoiuJ , Suco, and they were therefore unable to carry uui uu i -- Following the ceremony the coup.e went to Saco, where they will make their home. tu-i: Hollister of this city and for the past few years, nas oeeu lem-niug Sestak formerly made his home in Stayton, where nis pureum m A TlHrttt lnft InRt. niffht for jars, x Ji"""-" - - , : i-'nlifnrnin to see her san jjraucisto, - .,.,, son, John Elliott, who has been attend ing the aviation scnuui m and is leaving oaturonj' a", .-v tt QnrniAK, Tpt.nmed sev- Mrs. rioreucts v., i- . . T.. Washina- eral nays ,7;a;t, her ton, wnere sue ; daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, for thc past two muuiun. v ;;a P J?06 ,bLhCJ S!"" Da li. II. ttienaruBuu "'.e."'. .,, kota, who has been visiting on the Sound. . I; -l-;"-T'' B s u nue yHjiumiiuuyMlliminlllnlllllllliiMiii" liillflllliffl iiiiiiiiMiNiimiMi " I ,,nr 13V QTmTVTAPTNH I Minn. A3 A ww.. nr.- t?.oir A Turner are Mr. anu mm, j. .u.... , ivii. o kere thev have home irom tj ot been spending the past few weeks at ....! ... i. Knme. "Overlook." rneir . Mrs. L. A I Aceompanjiug .u... Tillson, who has been their guest while at the beacn. Strike tailed un i-. Wash.. Sept. 5. The strike of Tacoma's city firemen will not ma terialize on September 10. tne i.., commissioners today voted a two pla 0vt.m. which was the chief bone of contention, and the 105 employes narees to withdraw their resignations as soon as their union can act. The cnange win -. , . v.rt ni-papTit. the total increasing, mi -number of men. Instead, half of the force will oe ou uuy ------- . th dnvtime and the remainder 14 hours at night. ; - ; Every man wui oe ,! n,, q alarm SIL'lial near nis statiu" " - . . i home. He box will ue . ,j will be -obliged to respond . . alarm calls wnemer oij. uu.; TWO MORE IVTILIS RESUME t,ti. a..t p: Tnn more Tacoma, wasu., - - . Tacoma lumber mills have , resumed Ario nn the basis of tne eight hour any, u . -- r- They are tne auuihuu - company, and the Midland Lumber company. Twived in m i.u v, r,n nrul . loeeing Tacoma iiint uc --i camps of the Index Lumber eompan, at Index, wasii-i "" Ui ""w --oo--P , uu ; stntp. has re- sumed operations on the eight hour day basis. . n.t Mnss.: Sent. 5. The Johnson line steamship Kcnmore, bound from , n ... ii,;.. ,,nt nun sunk by a Liverpool iui t'" i'"t -submarine, according to private adMC- "Thrcrewls believed to have been saved. ... .iv. The Kenmoie was ( "- '"'-' She left Liverpool about August -J.; Capital Journal Want Ads Gets Besults. Mr- ana mrs. xj.ui" 1 . Welch) of Oregon City have returned home alter spenumg u" m. lem with re ativcs. iuej panieThome by Mrs. William Tarpley, lj ir,. ti Lino1 have sone to Mr. UUU 0iio. " ""-n Portland, where they .re Wg few days visiting !"'" ALLIES REMAKING (Continued from Page One.) and to control Mesopotamia and the ftinni tieninsula. Unasia to control Armenia under autu- nomous form of government. Incident ally, pressure is upon Russia to make her demand possession of the Turk cap ital, or at least neutralization of the Tlnrflannlles. fiermanv to evacuate Russian Poland and the Baltic provinces as well as Ser bia, Belgium and northern i ranee. Italv to have Trieste, the Istrian pen insula, the Dalmatian islands and the eastern coast of the Adriatic. Serbia to have Bosnia and Herzego- T,.,raalnw atnte to be formed vum m, i in.fj.-" out of the Jugoslav provinces of Aus tria. , , t.1 -tin.. f a free Poland and a tree Czecho-Slav state; liberation of the Arabs from Ottoman ruie. United States Passive. The foregoing has not been agreed to by the United States, which has in dicated she will not interfere in the settlement of questions purely Europ ean. . . , , , .. . Allied diplomats eyplainea toaay m" .1 ,1 i;Vinf. firm nf subject na- tne . proiHieu ii.v.." - - A . .n..l.l nt Tinpes- tionalitits m ausiiu uu.i. -----wily constitute a dismemberment ot the Austro-Hungarian empire, if it still retains an onu -...i . T7in,n,. How the United port sue" o . . - - States would view this point, however, is another question. . T. . .i...:..j that Anstria-HiiTicary it is uumitLuu - is the greatest national incongruity in , . :n -,.1. Ti.rlinn the the woria ana wm i - , i.inn. in the eommsr settle ment. It is likely, however, that the peo ple of the subject nationalities them- 1 . -ii :..., nn niinrtimitv to selves win oe givm rr.... declare where they stand, in which case the territorial readjustments '""i'"' whatever their result may be, will be the direct reflex of the will of the people themselves. t I AFTER VACATION PEEL -t. U tlr ir fc iFi,''p'p' Women returning from Uie .do ly taking f ;w best ment. w earner uvu -- - - - .. come off, for no amount of beaut fvine" will ever make such skin pret Ho look at. The surest, : safes t eae t way -to shed the despoiled .cut wle- with the treatment suggested. Put tl o riiiu. as vou would SeanTandrInseitoffnX ine with warm water. , i ofSsarf skin will peel off day by dT, gradually showing the healthy, youth tul skm beneatn. One ounce ot mercon.eu -. V, . .i-.i.r atnre. is enough ;VM7SdTr spotted com- nlexion clear, white anu wm j Ft. action is so gentle no harm is caus ed and the face shows no trace ot ita use. ' Infants and Invalids HGRLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted pain, in For infants, invalidsandgrowmg children. Pure nutrition.upbuilding Ae whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers asd the aged. More nutritious than tea, cotlee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Don't Say: "Dandruff Can't Be Stopped." U &. SUA. The Oregon Agriculture College Wtaer. tr.incd .pcci.listt h modern lb or.tori.1 ni .debate equipment iv. in .trnction le.dins to colleiU degree. In tu. following ichooli: AGEICULTTJBB, with 15 depwtments; COMMERCE, with department.; EHQIlTEEItnia, with depMtmenti, tn ludint CiTU. Electrical, HighwaT. Indu.trial .... Ti..in. nd Mechanical Engineering; ... . . '".""--' - . FOBESTST, including lagging i.ngm.r- tag; HOME ECONOMICS, with major oeparv sienU. including training in th. Practice Hons.; MXKINtt, with thre. departments, meiua Ing Chemical Engineering; PHARMACY. rut icnnoL OP MUSIO. offers In. true- tios ia th principal departmcnU at vocal and instrumental music THS MrajTAKY DEPABTMENT, .Broiled 1085 cadeU in 191617, and won rocommen datloa for O. A. C. from tha Weotern Depart ment ot tho U. 8. War Department aa oo of tho fifteen "di.tingui.hed Inatitutiona' ' of . : i All lta will bo furniahed . ... i eompleta uniform, bjr Ih V. S. Oorernmenl and tho junior and senior cadets, .nroilee m tho H. 6. T. C. will bo giTcn commutation for nbalatenco, aa well a all transportation and tubaiatonea at the ix weeks' Bummer samp. IE GIST RATION BEQIKS OCTOBER a. It 17. infonaatloa on request. Addroas, KeglatraT, Oregon Afriesltuxsl CoUaga, CoreaXUs, Oregon. Are you one of the hundreds who hare tried many different tonics and now aay "Dandruff can't be stopped"? If so, remember, Pompeian HAIR Massage is nof oniy a tonic, it is a treat ment. This treatment is carefully described in a leaflet. "The Hair and Its Care." .ndosed in every package. Pompeian HAIR Massage is a clear amber liquid (not a cream). Not oily. Not sticky. Very pleasant to use. 25c 50c and $1 bottles, at the stores. Don't hesitate to use Pompeian Ha.TR VfMsaire. It is made by the old and reliable makers of Pompeian MASSAGE Cream and Pompeian NIGHT Cream. The massaging (tubbing) of the scalp wakes up the roots of the hair to new life This massaging also opens the pores of the scalp to the wonderfully stimulating liquids in Pompeian HAIR Massage. Dandruff goes. Your hair will become and stay healthy, vigorous and attractive. -S7S I yr-'V.a Sold and mended U T -k Barbers I V ' uO -J