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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 21, 1917. THREE HAIG SURPRISES THE GERMANS TODAY Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c f (Continued from Page One.) Just a few more days for men to take advantage of the low prices caused by this late season sacrifice and then prices go back to normal and maybe higher as the prices go up in the wholesale market. WAR NING"! Do not let this golden opportunity go by without supplying your whole winter needs for such low prices will not come again soon if ever. !uy Your Hat Here Many are Selling as Low as . . Others at a trifle more. We have carefully gone through our entire line of Winter Hats and picked out the numbers we will not restock on again and offer a great many as low as 98c others at a trifle more the usual prices range from $3 to $3:50 0. W. JOHNSON & CO. United States National Bank Building Japan Will Stay In Until Victory Comes Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Japan is in the war to a finish fighting with the United States until the enemy rs de feated. This was the message delivered here today by members of the Japanese parliamentary party, who are just com nletins a tour of the country. Dr. M. Vow... .i nr Tifn-v,;.,,,!,; vi. , 1 hers of parliament, head the mission. They will leave for a Pacific port tonight to sail for Japan. Capital Journal Want Ads Gets Results Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED Fil ILK Rich milk. Halted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tit whole body. Invigorates nuniag mother and the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee," etc Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitute! Cost TOU Same Price ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM Art Linens, Toweling, Tablecloth and Napkins ESS Art Linen . Linen Linen Huck Toweling, yd. ' Toweling, yd. Toweling, yd. 39c and 28c 15c 38c, 35c, 25c Huck Toweling, yd 15c Bleached Table Cloth, yard 29n Art Toweling, yd . . 15c Fine Mercerized Table Cloth, yard 50c Fine Linen Toweling, neat patterns, yard 75c, 50c and 38c Mercerized Napkins 18x18, dozen $1.43 Fine Table Linen, yard ............ $1.50 Fine Table Linen, yard $1.25 Fine Table Linen, yard $1.00 Fine Table Linen, yard 85c Cotton Toweling, yard 7'2c Turkish Toweling, yard 22c Checked Toweling, yard 12 '2c Brown linen Toweling, yard 12 y2c must have been the German psychology. No tnore utterly demoralized human being in the world were seen than these same sleekly confident Bosches as they crawled from their dugouts, sleep bare ly out of their eyes, at the sound of crunching, lumbering juggernauts above them to find British soldiers swarm ing everywhere. They raised their arms in shrilling cries of "kanieradl kamer adt ' and fled hither and thither, dazed and terror-stricken. Guns that never fired a shot in lis battle were seized by the Tommies or else crused into the yielding earth by the steely weight of the tanks. Cement emplacements, steel bound roofs of dugouts crunched in, burying Germans like ants in hills trodden un der foot. Tanks Led The Way. All of the stereotyped rules of pre paration fbr war and of the actual bat tle strategy itself were thrown aside in the British coup. Sometime onday night a large num ber of British tanks took teir berth be ind the lines. The Germans didn't hear them; it was too dark for them to be seen. In the early morning Tuesday these monsters crawled lortn in the hazy light between darkness and daylight. A smoke barrage concealed their camouf laged sides. The Germans didn't know they were in action until they rumbled and wheezed over their heads. The Hindenburg line the impreg nable, the never-yielding, the last word in defenses was taken, therefore, with out a single preparatory gunshot. How complete was the surprise for the Germans was evidenced in the fact that at one point a German division was in process of relieving another at the very moment of the attack. Last night's report from field Mar shal Haig specified operations extend ing in all from the river Scarpe to St. Quentin, a front of nearly 40 miles. Today's report, however, does not spe cify the exact frontage on which the line was broken, merely announcing it was "wide." The British may have started their drive at scores of points along the various parts of the 40 mile line and later concentrated at certain strategic sections. This would seem to be borne out by the great advances made directly opposite Cambrai. The concentration apparently cen tered there, where the largest gains were reported. between four and five miles over a very wide front. Thousands of prisoners and a great number of guns were taken. Although Haig did not specify exact ly the location of the great blow which his forces so successfully struck, the German official statement of last night would seem to indicate it had Cambrai, one of the key cities in the Hindenburg line or communications, as its mam objective. If tins is the case, British troops must now be within sight of this vital cen ter, since before the drive the old lines were only eight miles distant from there. These was every evidence today that te enemy was utterly paralyzed by the tremendous force of the British blow, no less than its surprise. There has been no fighting of any magnitude on the Arras-St. Quentin sector since early in the summer. . if- - - I f i Berlin Admits Losses. Berlin, via London, Nov. 21. British attacks gained some ground against German lines in the Arras sector, to day's official report asserted. "Between Fontaine-les-Croisilles and Biencourt, the enemy was unable to ad vance beyond the foremost line,'.' the war office said. "In the main field attack the enemy succeeded in gaming ground," the Merchandise is continually GOING into the homes of Salem's economic buy ers purchased at the most SALE Ever held in Salem or anywhere else for that matter. ECOMOMS BUY TODAY AT lUII JLiLO A" IVVSliA Ui Li Turkish Towels at 15c Towels at 10c Turkish Towels at 23c Towels at ....... 12 '2 c Turkish Towels at 50c Towels at 75c t SHEETS 81x90 AT 75c 240 AND 245 COimERCIAL STREET Drive for Five Miles. London, Nov. 21. Four or five miles' penetration of the German lines was at tained by Field Marshal Haig in his great drive against Cambrai, he re ported today. " Ihe enemy positions were broken nto to a depth of between four and five miles over a wide front," he said, ' ' Several thousand prisoners were tak en and a number of guns." "The first defensive system of the Hindenburg line was broken on the whole front," the British commander-in-chief reported. In many circles here today, the vic tory was hailed as perhaps the most im portant military stroke achieved by the allies since the battle of the Marne. Actual penetration of the Hindenburg line, which Germany has boasted was completely impregnable and which her militarists- have led the people to be lieve would forever bar the allied pro gress, may be expected to have a pow erful effect on German morale in the field and at home. Field Marshal Haig has not complete ly and definitely loeated the driving tront, but tlie (ierman ofticial report named it as centering over the Ba- paume-Cambrai highway. The Hindenburg line starts at Dro- court, just northwest of Douai and runs in a fairly straight line down through Vitry-en-Artoria, Villiers, Cagnicourt, to Queant and Pronvillo, thence on to Boursies, Havrincourt, Gouzeeout, Ep ehy and St. Quiutin. "Around Lavacquere the formidable defenses known as Welsh ridge and Coutllet wood were captured," the Brit ish commander-in-chief reported. "Flesquires was entered and the grand ravine crossed. "llavrincourt was captured. "After the capture of Havrincourt," the official statement continued, ' ' rap id progress was made at all points. ' ' The Masnieres canal was crossed and Mareoing, Neuf Wood, captured. "East of the canal Du Nord, the vil lages of Graincourt and Anneaux were stormed. West of the canal the whole line north to the Bapaume to the Cam brai road was stormed. "The enemy was completely surpris ed. Sir Julian iiyng commanded the British third army. "Bonaires hamlet and Lateau wood were captured after stiff fighting. "East of Epey, between Bullecourt and Fontaine-les-Croisilles, important positions were captured. The total num ber of prisoners and guns and the quan tity of material has not yet been esti mated." "Trench systems north of Havrin court and north of the west bank of the Canal Du Nord were captured," Haig's report added. The first, or upper section of the line that from Droeourt to Queant has been named the "Wotan line." The lower section is the Siegfried line. Both together from the general scheme to the Hindenburg front. The total length is about forty miles. Haig'e Official Be port. London, Nov. 21 Field Marshal Haig has broken'te first defenses of the Hindenburg line. After smashing the first line of de fenses the British captured the second, more than a mile beyond. Describing this aetion, Haig's report stated: "Our infantry and tanks, in accord ance with program, pressed forward and eaptured the German second system-, more than a mile bevond the first." He reported today that his great blow aimed suddenly yesterday on the Arras-St. Quentin line, had gained this gTeat victory "over the whole front." British assaulting waves passed through the vrermsn lines to a depth or g, That lingering Cold is a steady drain on your physical stamina. It Im poverishes the blood, distresses the digestion, and exhausts your vigor. It affords a fertile field for serious infection and is likely to become chronic. You Needn't Suffer from it if you will take Peruna and use prudence in avoiding exposure. Peruna clears up catarrhal conditions Thous ands have proved this to any fair persoa " Get a box of the tablets today prove it your- 4 Hi. A. sell.. Mnny ilOTWXA Prater the fiij ENJAMIN BRICK Clothing, Hats, Shoes, & Famishing SALE s SATURDAY 2PJL GENTLEMAN'S $5.00 UMBRELLA at BRICK'S The Corner Store Come in and get a Number FREE Today 4P.M. ' LADIES' $5.GO MERCHANDISE Order at SHIPLEY'S The House That Guarantees Purchases State & Liberty statement continued. . "Our reserves arrested their thrust at our reer positions. "Some villagos ia the fighting zone, among them Graincourt and Mareoing, were lost, portions being permanently established and material lost. "South of Vendhuille an English brigade's attack collapsed under heavy 'losses."" form. are A a. I, ;. liquid Both w good. At your drug gists. THE PERUliA COMPANY ColumbiUt Oblo TODAY TOMORROW DAINTY VIVIAN MARTIN in French Make Bald. Paris, Nov. 21. French forces car ried out a successful raid around 8t. Quentin, the war office announced to day, taking some prisoners. Violent artillerying was reported around he Chaumo wood. tit. Quentin is approximately where the British line joins with the French and is likewise the lowermost point of that part of the Hindenburg line on which Field Marshal Haig achieved his great victory, reported today. Raiding activities sometimes precede, organized attacks, so it is possiblo the French may be preparing to join with the British in the assault against the enemy line. $ Court House News t General Pershing Observed. With the British Armies in France, Nov, 21. General Pershing, commander-in-chief of the American expeditionary forces, was an interested witness to Field Marshal Haig's great victory. ITALIANS HOLD (Continued from Page One.) 'The Sunset Trail" 1 " i A r ' I ' I ' '-' ' I if 11' i ' rtJ -US'.'' I V : y l c, ' . If till. lllilj Fa ' C " man and Austrian commands are pnr suing today. No attack is made except with over whelming masses of troops, lhey are likewise especially picked and traiuo I The report of the receiver of the Hub bard property was filed today showing condition of the same as of November 15. It shows cash on hand October 15, $356.79, received during month $1,246.- 05: cash Paid out of which .nn tuho payment on the judgment, $1,245.40. Sheriff Needham mado a report today as to tho tax conditions as of October 5, 1917. the total tax on the roll ia $902.- Penalty and interest collected, 1, 021.62. , ' ' Sheriff's assessment, $1,798.00, Sheriff's separations, $3,835.01. Error on tax roll as extended, .03. Amount of taxes collected, $913,003.81 Errors and double assessments, $1, 368.00. Separations $3,835.01. Delinquent, $50,914.60. Last year the delinquent taxes at the same date were $00,825.34. However, about $8,000 of this was due to rail road assessments, which leaves the showing this year about $8,000 better than last. Big Lumber Contract For Oregon Sawmills Washington, Nov. 21. Orctron and Washington lumber mills, under con tract tnrlnv. R-i(rmi1 hv h .liir.,.;,.. men an-d are (perfectly equipped iujboard, will furnish approximately 40 splendid condition. They are slaiichtor ed by tho Italian defensivo fire but always it seems there remain plonty more to take their places. At one spot on the lower Piavo, it was estimated the German assaulting wave outnumbered the Italian defend ers by at leant two to one in men aiiil uuu.uim! icet or big ship timbers to wood shipyards alone the Atlantic and Gulf coast from Maine to Texas. This Douglas fir contract is to bo appor tioned among the mills from two states that aro in position to get out keel and other largo timbers promptly. The. gov ernment agrees to furnish cars as iced- four to ono in guns. But tho Italians en. drove thorn back. When the wave re- The pri(.es to be paid for theso big ceded the enemy dead literally dain- 'timbers were agreed to bv the shinpin" mcd the river. Further upstream, thd ;j,oar1 bl)t they aro not announced, the prices varying with the size of tho same ternblo toll of lite was taken in another attempted crossing of the Piave. Anticipating nn allied drive wheu French and British reinforcements sliall have gone into action, tho eney is tremendously speeding upon rein forcements in men and guns. Italian aviators report enormous movements timbers. But it is known that the pric- . Around Monte Pertica tackg were repulsed. enemy at- Is Venice Fortified.. Amsterdam, Nov. 21. Austria has formally inrinirAjl nf Tlaln tliyiiirl, of troops and supplies, particularly on tral representatives, whether Venice is both wings. The pressure on these two fortified or not, according to iVenna ends of the line was likewise increas- advices todav perctpuuiy lunuy U.U utLviupb fc es which Pacific coast mills have quot ed for dolivery at eastern shipyards avorage $8 per thousand less than southern mills quoted on piuo timbers of sorresponding sizes f. o- b, their mills. Escaped Oregon Convict Placed Under Arrest San Francisco, Nov. 21. 'Alleged to have escaped from the Oregon state penitentiary at Salem, Ralph de Spain, 23, night clerk at the University club here, was arrested todnv bv citv riet.m-t. ives. De Spain is said to have escaped wmie serving a sentence lor burglary- ... BAKEB, IN THE NAVY Portland, Or., Nov. 21. Delmar Ba ker, Detroit catcher, and formerly a member of the San Francisco Coast league team, enlisted as seaman in tho navy here today. 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Tho enemy now has four armies on the first line of the offensive aDd is holding a fifth in reserve in the Tre tino, from which it is constantly mov in? troors eastward. intense fighting was reported today from around Monte Grappa and I en-era. Honor of Taking Venice London, Nov. 21. The honor of oe- . . .. i r. ,w ' 11 v . i i. n U a , list r .i-jOTl-n.i fn ,the Hungarians, afcordine to the Lo- ikal Anzeiger, quoted in dispatch;li re (reived here today. Various dispatches indicate that the Austrians have prom ised to spare Venice if it is not de fended and all authority is left in the jhands of the patriarch. j British are Shelling I Rome, Nov. 21. "Intense artillVry ing, " along the Piave front was re ported in today's official statement. On the coast Italian ana Uritisn Italians Report Gains Komo, Nov. 21. 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