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HEW SALEM HOSPITAL
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TUB DAILY CAFITAC JOURNAE, BXLEg, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT., 26, 1917.
MILITARY
"Style Without Extravagance"
TO COST
AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES BUT HAVE MADE RADICAL
REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK (Except a few con
tract articles). For Four More Days, until Nov. 1st, these Prices will
prevail In our limited space here we can quote only a few prices. If
you cannot come during the day, we will gladly show you through any
evening, by appointment.
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CARPET PRICES
Reg. 75c Ingrain Carpet ..... .45c
Reg. $1.50 Velvet and Brussels 75c
Reg. $1.75 Park Mill Brussels 98c
Reg. $1.90 Velvet & Brussels $1.15
Reg. $2.50 Body Brussels $1.45
LINOLEUMS
Reg. $1.10 Printed Linoleum
Reg. $1.25 Printed Linoleum
Reer. $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum . ,
Reg. $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum . . .$1.15
Reg. $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum . . .$1.25
69c
.79c
.95c
HEATING STOYES
Reg. $10.00 Heaters, sale
Reg. $12.50 Heaters, sale
Reg. $17.50 Heaters, sale
Reg. $21.50 Heaters, sale
8.50
.$10.50
.$14.85
.$18.25
ROOM SIZE RUGS
Reg. $22.50 Seamless Tapestry
9x12 $15.00
Reg. $25.00 Seamless Tapestry,
9x12 $18.00
Reg. $35.00 Axminster, 9x12 $22.55
Reg. $40.00 Body Brussels
9x12 $29.75
Reg. $45.00 Axminster, 9x12 $31.50
RAG RUGS
Reg. $2.50 Rugs, 27x54 $1.40
Reg. $3.25 Rugs, 36x72 $1.98
Reg. $9.50 'Rugs, 6x9 ft. $6.50
Reg. $13.50 Rugs, 8x10 ft. . . .$9.35
Reg. $16.00 Rugs, 8x10 ft. . .$10.75
Reg. $27.50 Heaters, sale . . .$23.35
DRAPERIES
Reg. 15c Curtain Scrim 9c
Reg. 20c Curtain Scrim 14c
Reg. 25c Marquisette, sale .... 18c
Reg. 35c Voile, sale 23c
Reg. 50c Cretonne, colors .... 37c
FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISH
INGS SALE
ROCKERS
Reg. $7.00 Rockers $ 5.45
Reg. $10.00 Rockers $ 7.45
Reg. $15.00 Rockers $11.75
Reg. $22.50 Rockers - $17.75
DINING TABLES
Reg. $10.50 Tables $ 8.95
Reg. $14.50 Tables $11.75
Reg. $25.00 Tables $16.75
Reg. $32.50 Tables $26.75
LIBRARY LAMPS
Reg. $ 7.50 Lamp ....$ 5.60
Reg. $10.00 Lamp .........$ 745
Reg. $12.00 Lamp $ 8.95
Reg. $15.00 Lamp ......... $11.25
MATTRESSES
Reg. $6.50 Combination ... $ 4.95
Reg. $11.75 Silk Down .....$ 9.93
Reg. $14.00 Silk Floss $10.50
Reg. $18 50-lb. Felt ....... .$14.75
Reg. $5.50 Blankets $ 3.75
BLANKETS
Reg. $3.50 Blankets . . .
Reg. $8.00 Blankets .
Reg. $11.50 Blankets . .
$2.25
$5.50
$7.95
Imperial Firaitare Oo
Campaign For Funds Will Be
gin Tuesday, Nor. 6
Close Nov. 9
Peace in 24 Honrs
for stomach sufferers who take Mayr's
.Wonderful Eemedy. Don't neglect your
stomach ailments another minute. What
appears to be only minor stomach dis
orders may often be symptoms of can
cer and ulcers of the stomach and in
tcstinos, gall stones, acuto indigestion,
gastritis, auto intoxication, yellow jaun
dice, and other dangerous ailments, of
winch the surterer is not aware until
too late. An ideal prescription for over
coming quickly stomach, liver and in
testinal trouble is Mayr's Wonderful
Eemedy. Millions of people hare been
restored by it. One dose will prova that
it will help you. Mayr's Wonderful
Bcmedy is for sale by J. C. Perry, Cap
ital Drug Store.
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GREAT DEFEAT
(CMtisued front Pago Om.)
a dofeat at the "corner" of their line,
where the French struck. Their lines
were "impregnable." When those "im
pregnable" positions melted before the
French fire, the demoralization must
have been sudden, dramatic and of
bitter relish to the fcrerman high com
mand. The new advanced French line
today was an average of three and a
tenth miles beyond Monday's positions.
over a total front of practically seven
miles. Consolidation of the lines today
swept more and more German positions
into tne roiius' hands.
France has already reoccupied the
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
OASTORiA
its
Amas M
For the Boys at the Front should be bought at once.
Mail for France closes Nov. 15th. Don't delay. See
the many useful sets for the soldier in our window:
Service Kits $3.00 to $10.00
Service Belts $1.00 Up
Gillettt U. S. Service Set $5.00
Auto Strop U. S. Service Set $5.00
Writing Sets $1.50
Mirrors, 60c; Playing Card Sets, $1.25; Bibles, $1.25.
All Sets are made up in army colors.
Yoa couldn't make a better gift
Hauser Bros.
Outfitters to Sportsmen and Athletes.
Salem Albany Eugene
territory between the Monkey mountain
and Pargny,' capturing the villages of
Finon, Parguy and Filain.
What made the Aisne victory all the
more demoralizing to the German forces
was the fact that on this particular
ridge Hindenburg changed his forte bat
tle tactics. It had been his scheme here
tofore to refuse battle and elastically to
fall back to prepared new positions.
Dwindling man-power Impelled the Ger
man high command to husband all for
ces of men and not to fight and lose
men where a retreat of a few hundred
yards or possibly more might save
troops.
The importance of the Aisne ridge,
however, led Hindenburg to rush up his
best troops and accept the battle of
fered by the French with all the power
at his command. The French were victorious.
MAXIMUM FIVE
(Continued from Page One.)
SYRUP OF FIGS
FOR CROSS, SICK
FEVERISH CHEN
Salem is to have a new hospital to
cost $100,000 or more.
At a meeting held last evening at
the Marion hotel plans were outlined
by an executive committee of promi
nent men who are interested in the
building of the new hospital. It was
pointed out that Salem is the only city
on the coast of its size that has not
adequate hospital facilities.
The fact that within a short time
Salem will need a hospital for the ben
efit of its soldiers who return in need
of urgical attention was brought to
the attention of the committee. It has
been well known that Salcin was to
have a new hospital and now that the
mi., ary needs are pressing, it was de
cided to put on the campaign for tho
raising of the $100,000 at once.
This campaign will begin Tuesday,
Nov. 6. and close Friday evening, Nov.
9. It will be known as the Salem Gen
eral Hospital $100,000 campaign, with
tho slogan, "Give to your own to the
good of all."
Headquarters will bo established in
tho Murphy building at the corner of
tate and Commercial street, in the
rooms formerly occupied by the office
of tho Portland Railway .Light & Pow
er Co.
According ffo jtlve plans ieusscd
last evening, the workers will includa
150 of the live wires of the city and
will be divided into two sections, with
a colonel in charge of each. .Kach col
onel will have under his command five
captains asd each captain teams of
ten men. The colonels of the divisions
will be O. L. Ferris and O. B. Ging
rich. I. L. Patterson was selected as chair
man of tho executive committeo to
serve with tho following members:
Governor Withycombe, T. j. Kay, Ben
Olcott, Senator V. h. McNary, F. C.
Deckcbach, ('has. K. Spaulding, H. W.
Meyers, Wm. McGilchrist, Jr., Asahel
ush, J. P. Kogerb, iayor Walter E.
Kcyes, S. B. Elliott, Irving Griffith,
F. W. Stcusloff, Dan J. Fry and T. A.
Livesley.
F. G. Deckcbach has been selected
as the campaign manager. The Hev.
James Elvin will be chairman of the
committee on speakers and Ivan G. !
McDaniel, chairman of the
committee.
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WITH BELT-ALL-AROUND
These garments are in great favor at this time
and we are showing just the models that discrim
inating men and young men want
They are tailored from all wool standardized
fabrics, hand-made the best way. , f
We are also showing others new, natty, up-to-the-minute
creations as well as conservative models.
Come look them over.
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THE HOUSE WITH A CONSCIENCE
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STATE AND LIBERTY I
German Agents Try
To Start Mexican Row
El Paso, Tex., Oct. 26. That German
agents are trying to foment a revolt
against the present Mexican govern
ment through the old cientifico party,
headed by General Felix Diaz was the
assertion made here today by Roberto
V. Pesqueira, fiscal agent of the Car
ranza government, following his return
from a trip to Mexico City,
A coalition of the Diaz, Zapata and
Villa foces in this rovolt is planned,
PeBqueira declared. Ho declared that
the Mexican government docs not an
ticipate great difficulty in crushing
the threatened uprising and has al-
publicity . ;'v aeportcu a number of the eien-
Report From Districts.
Today's Previously
Subscriptions Reported
New York ....$60,000,000 $1,075,000,000
Albany, N.Y. 701,400 9,790,650
Buffalo, N.Y. 3,326,450 39,271,850
Boston () 15,122,000 113,522,000
Cleveland .... 2,975,000 62,025,000
Chicago (dist) 25,000,000 375,000,000
Philadelphia to date 300,000,000
Portland, O. 4,579,800 14,601,650
() Raised in 24 hours.
San Francisco Boosts.
San Francisco, Oct. 26. San Francis
co's subscriptions to the second liberty
loan were increased $2,000,000 during
the three hours ended at noon today,
bringing the total so far to $55,513,350.
All banks reported heavy subscriptions
as soon as these institutions opened and
it is believed in some quarters the day's
total may reach $10,000,000 before night
ban francisco s maximum quota is
$85,000,000. She has already exceeded
her minimum quota by more than $4,-
000,000.
Today's subscriptions $2,000,000: pre
viously reported $53,513,000: maximum
quota $85,000,000.
Limit Is Exceeded.
Sacramento. Oct. 26. Sacramento
city and the thirteen counties in this
district passed their minimum liberty
bonds allotments today. The city's min
imum is $4,200,000 and the district's
$7,853,000. Bond campaign leaders are
now. confident that the maximums of
$7$$,000 and $12,655,000 respectively
will be passed.
Today's subscriptions fl,Z01,IJZ; pre
viously reported $3,000,000; quota, $4,
20000. ;
Oregon Is Ambitious.
Portland, Or, Oct. 26. Oregon first
asked to raise $16,500,000 will buy
$30,000,000 worth of liberty bonds.
That today was the decision of the
state eommittee.
Efforts to keep up with subscriptions
have failed. Applications and reports to
day were piled three feet high on the
floor of the campaign headquarters.
Unoff.cial estimates placed subscrip
tions well over $18,000,000 this morning.
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If little Stomach Is Sour,
Liver Torpid or Bowels
Clogged
Mothers can rest oasy after ivine
"California Syrup of Figs," becauue
in a few hours all tho clogged up
waste,, sour bile and fermenting food
gently moves out of the bowels, and
you have a well, playful child again.
Children simply will not take the time
from play to empty their bowels, and
they become tightly packed, liver gets
sluggish and stomach disordered.
When cross, feverish, restless, see if
tonguo is coated, then give this deli
cious "fruit laxative." Children love
it, and it can not cause injury. No dif
ference what ails your littlo one if
full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea
stomachache, bad breach, remember, a
gentle "inside cleansing" should al
ways be the first treatment given. Full
directions for babies, children of all
ages and grown lrps are printed on each
bottle.
Beware of counterfeiting syrups.
Ask your druggist for a bottlo of
"California Syrup of Figs," then look
carefully and see that it is made by
the "California Fig Syrup Company."
vie make no smaller size. Hand back
with contempt any other fig syrup.
Mistakes of Draft Boards
Are iking Paid For
Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 26
The mistakes, carelessness and wil
ful disobediesce of the rules laid down
by the war department for the selec
tion of draft men for the national ar
my units drawn from the states of the
western department have cost the gov
ernment $1,000,000( according to the
claims of army officers here today.
It is estimated that the transporta
tion and care of the 3331 men who
have been rejected so far out of the
42,776 sent to this camp, will have
County Assessor Completes
His Assessment Roll
County Assessor West has completed
his assessment roll for 1917, the grand
total being $36,833,350, as against $36y
132,120 last year; an increase of $691,
230. One of the largest increaser is in
automobiles, which last year were as
sessed at $274,000 and this at $469,215,
almost double. Improvements on town
and city lots show a small increase,
about $55,000. The increased -.""".e as
shown by the assessment is just about
Salem's quota to the liberty loan. The
liberty Bond Campaign
Mifles Interest In Stocks
New York, Oct. 26 The Now York
Evening Sun financial reviow toduy
said:
Growing enthusiasm in the work on
the liberty loan campaign and redoubl
ed efforts on the part of the banking
rraiornity ana, m tact, everybody in
Wall street to make the lonn a success
in the fullest meaning of tho term.
served to divert attention still further
trom the securities mawct today. IVad
ing was light and such business as was
transacted was entirely in the hands
of tho professional clement. A firm
Paper Mill Workers
at Oregon City Strike
Portland, Or., Oct. 26. Tho Camas,
Wash., and Oregon City plants of tho
Crown Willamette Paper company
were shut down today by the strike of
1200-paper and pulp workers.
Tho men walked out late yesterday
after the company had refused to grant
wage increases, time and a half for
overtime and hotter working condi
tions Company officials say tho strike is
an attempt to force the management
to adopt the closed shop policy.
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assessment is exclusive of railroads and
all public utilities, which are assessed tone nrevailed in most of the list,
by the state tax commission, ' 1
Classification of property: "" Number
Acres of all lands 512,438
Acres tilablo and timber lands ..
Improvements on deeded or patented
lauds
Town and city lots
Improvements on town and city lots......
Improvement on lands not deeded or
patented .. ....... 4
Stenmboats, sail boats, stationary en
gines, and manufacturing machinery
Merchandise and stock in trade .
Farming implements, wagons, carriages,
etc' .
Money, notes and accounts .
Shares of stock
Hotel and office furniture .
Horses and mules , ,,.,..
Cattle
Sheep and goats
Swine .. .
Dogs
Automobiles
10,266
7,204
15,781
18,515
6,463
228
Total valuation of property, as finally
equalized by the county board of
equalization .
Value
19,609,lg0
2,590,635
4,924,335
5,048,160
48,510
458,830
213,035
169,200
422,130
677,090
76,720
514,400
4.r,8,940
95,080
54,065
3,855
469,215
36,833,350
Value
per unit
$71.40
29.08
5.14
8.37
16.91
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Vv ell-Extended Lungs Not Enough
Pure blood is indispensable to the
health and strength of the lungs. The
delicate structure of these organs
makes it necessary. When tho blood
is impure the lungs lose their tone,
and even if they are' permitted to ex
pand freely, they have not the power
tullv to perform their important work.
The ..act is, there is nothing more nec
essary in Our physical economy than
pure blood the kind of blood that
Hood's Harsaparilla makes. This med
icine is the good old reliable family
remedy for diseases of the blood, scro
fula, rheumatism, catarrh, and low or
run down conditions of the system. At
this time, when coughs and colds are
so prevalent, Hood ' Sarsaparilla is an
invaluable tonic. Get it today, and be
gin to take it at once. Accept no substitute.
California "Grizzlies"
Subscribe Heavily For
Liberty Bonds, Says Kyne
San Francisco, Oct. 26. The United
Press today received tho following dis
patch from Peter B. Kyne, author, now
a captain in the army:
(By Peter B. Kyne)
(Captain 144th Field Artilelry V. 8. A.)
The 144th field artilery, formerly the
Becond California field artillery, and
familiarly known as the "Grizzlies", in
a liberty bond drive today subscribed
in one hour $180,000 a per capita of
$131. This breaks all records for the
Fortieth division, encamped at Camp
Kearney, and Kearny has led all other
camps to date. It also breaks the record
for the entire army, so far as I can
learn.
Men and officers gave practically
half of their pay to the cause.
The "Grizzlies" were raised from
nothing to war strength in thirty days
and are the only national guard regi
ment authorized since the declaration of
war with, Germany. Lieutenant Colonel
Thornwall Mullally commands.
cost the government at least $300 each
by the time the men get back to their
homes.
The 1.000,000 estimate takes no ac
count t the conomie loss to the coun
try of from 20 to 40 days work for
evorv man wrongfully sent to camp
Rejections were highest among the
men sent by Orecon boards, the per
rentage running un to 10.. per cent.
Montana comes second with rejections
of 10.1 per cent. The average for all
states is 7.8 per cent.
Utah had 198 men rejected; ne.ada
72; Washington 4i; Oregon 64; Ida
ho 178; Montana 570; Wyoming 49 and
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With Itching and Burning
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If your skin seems ablaze with the
fiery burning and itching of Eczema,
real and lasting relief can only
come from treatment that goes below
the surface that reaches down to
the very source of the trouble. So
called skin-diseases come from a dis
ordered condition of the blood, and
the proper treatment is through the
blood.
Search far and near, and you can
not find a blood remedy that ap
proaches S. S. S. for real efficiency.
It has been on the market for fifty
years, during which time it has been
giving uniform satisfaction for all
manner of blood disorders. If you
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can rely upon S. S. S. For expert
advice as to the treatment rf your
own individual case, write to-day to
Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific
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It's an awful thing to lose your hair!
One of the first signs of unhealthy hair is dandruff. You must eet rid
of it or your hair will suffer. .
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