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TWO V v'A)'! i JUL KNAL, SALEM, OKE. MONDAY. MAY 13. 1918. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN , A WEAK BODY f -' ' .. . When you're fifty, your body begins o creak a little-it the hinges. Motidn Is more slow and deliberate. "Not so young as I used to be" is a frequent and unwelcome thought. Certain bodi ly functions upon which good health and good spirits depend, are impaired. The weak spot is generally the blad der. Unpleasant symptoms show them selves. Painful and annoying complica tions in either organs arise. This is par ticularly true "with elderly people. If yoa only know how, this trouble can bo obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil be been relieving the in eoaveaieaee aai pain doe to advancing years. It is standard, old time homo remedy, and needs no introduction. It is now put op in odorless, tasuess cap sulci These are easier and more pleas ant to take than the oil in bottles. Each capsule contains about one dose of five drops. Take them just like you would any pill, with a small swallow of water. They soak into the system and throw off the poisons which are making you old before your time. They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints.that backache, rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, gall-stones, gravel," brick dust," etc. They are an effective, rem edy for all diseases of the bladder, kid ney, liver, stomach and allied organs. Go to vonr druggist today and get a boa of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules- Money refunded if they do not help you. Three sizes. GOLD MED Au are the pure, original imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. Accept no sub I stitutes. you can flavor rjiostdaMh'witti LIE LES ALT it is M flavored free flawing sironwiihoiix bitterness THIRTY-EIGHT. SOLDIERS (Continued from page one) ca Plain, Mass. Franiflio J. Damon, Boston, Mass. Eric A. Lee, Providenve, H. I. Hcmry E. Woods, Mew York. Bugler Nelson V. Waters, New Ha ven, Conn. Privates Tony Bnrdinella, Middle ton, Conn. PereJval Barnes, West Haven, Conn. Frank Butler, Now Haven, Conn. Wdllinm H. ('ardcll, Cranston, K. T. Clyde D. Chnnvtte, South Deertield, Elijah 0. Collins, Warwick, R. I. Frank IWy, Hyde Park, Mass. AlhMt DfCBi, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oliver T. Elliott, Boston, Mass. George; X. Fortin, Central Falls, B. I. Antoains Uagnon, Bristol, Conn.. Albert Garand, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Frank Gillespie, Dorchester, Mass. James L Goodwin, Everett, Mass. Fred Hager, Prospect, Conn. Fred U Hall, Middlcton, Conn. Herbert Hall, GuilfOTd, Conn. Arthur P. Heon, Bt. Johnsbury, Vt. William R. Hier, Briston, Vt. Lloyd W. Litchfield, Needham, Mass Michael J. MacDermitt, New Haven, Conn. Eugene C. Mic-lowski, Providence, It. I. Herman F. Moresu, Providence, R.I. Anthony L. I'enda. Bristol, Conn. William L. Qtiinn, Swampseott, Mass Earl C. Fodgers, Danville, Vt. Bascomb P. Rowe, Hornet, Vt Frank Suteliffe, Fair Haven, Mass. Patrick Wall, New Haven, Conn. Ezra Woods, New Milford, Conn. Severely Wounded Sergeant John I. Johnson, Preston, Kan. Front-is Xugent, Washburn, Iowa. Corporals Paul E. Allen, Worcester, Mnss. Thomas A. Carroll, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thomas N. Stacks, Still River, Conn. Privates Tira N. Castle, Alger, Ohio Walter W. Hardy, Now York. Orady W. Knight, Oglethorpe, (la. Samuel A. McAuley, Windsor Locks, Conn. Sin Michs, Sawyer, N. D. ( harlns W. Mitchell, Holdredge, Neb Carl Reinhardt, Detroit, Mich. In Canadian List Ottawa. Out., .May 13. The follow ing American am mentioned in to day's Canadian casualty lists: Wonndid: R. R. Hoisington, Detroit, I COUNTER REVOLT t The population, the correspondent saiil, -i very unf rk-adly. '! ' Germany Explains Advance Washington, May 13. Germany ex plain her advance into Crimea, in an answer to a soviet protest, by saying she considers herself forced to occupy Si'bastcpol'in view of the attacks made by the Russian Black sea fleet - on Kherson and Nicholayess. This was in dicated in tate department advices to day. ' Th German ambassador at Moscow has told tb Ruan yovcrnuimt in effect that Germany had no intention of forcing ajiy particular form of gov ernment in Crimea, but said that prov ince should be subject to the Russian Ukrainian treaty. IT. , "TT Secret Brest-Li to vsS Treaty 'Geuve, May 13. The Gazette has published a dispateh from Petrograd re ardine a secret Brest-Iitovsk trea ty, loutaiaing a olause in which Rus sia: promises to support, at the general peace conference, tho German claim that the Polish question is not an in ternational problem. Biota in Petrograd Paris, May 13. hunger riots have broken out in Petrograd, awarding to an undated dispatch from that city, re ceived by the Journal' today. FOR BANTAM TITLE New Orleans, La., May 13. Dick Loadman of Lcekport, N. Y., will have a chance at the bantamweight title May 27 when he meets Champion Pete Herman hen. Loadman kavoed John ny Ertle at Milwaukee last week. LEADER OF RUSSIA'S (Continued from page one) hotel and would see no one. Throughout the day Mme Botchkar eva played a game of hide and seek with reporters who tried to interview hi r, and with several theatrical agents who sought her services. At her hotel she was variously re ported as "not in" and "avt stopping here." During the morning she eluded a flock of reporlors and went to the British consulate, where she held un hour's con ference with A. Carnegie Ross, the con sul, liuss later refused to reveal a word of their conversation. Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply ing. A few bottles of S. S. S.. tho great vegetable blood medicine, win revitalize your blood and give you new strength and healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it Just now to keep the system in perfect condi tion. Co to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any medical advice, yon can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co pp wif t Laboi-atory. Atln'- Impurities Invite Disease. You should pay particular heed to my indication that your blood supply ii becoming; aluggish, or that there is lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, waiting to attack wherever there ia an open- Beautiful Bust and Shoulders - J are poaaibl If yoa will west a scisntlflcallr coutructcd Bin Jolt Brauiar. The drastHnf waif ht of nn tnrenflned bunt m stretches the supporting mucks that the contour of th flur ia spoiled. I rat the bunt bark when it be nnn, prevent tlx full but from bavins the appearance of flab- hDA riFI3 P drarslnt uiucles anil conflne the graceful lint to the entire upper Bed. They are th daintleet and moat errlreablr rarmente litt- Itable) rome In all maieriaii ana stvics; t roes nail, iiw.i Kmnt. Surslica. Bandeau, etc. Boned with Walohn," the nutleae boo isi permitting wwhin without renional. H.m Miiv HmW atiaw tah Bleu Jol le Braailterea. If not etock ed, we will gladly send hua, prepaid, aamplca to ehow yoa. M BENJAMIN It JOHKES. 11 Warren Street, Newark, N. J 'M Mich., IL J- Smith, Ironwood, Mich. Ill: L. C. Mount, Los Angeles, Cal. Casscd: G. D. Mclveuzie, Los Ango lea. AMERICANS TO (Continued from page one) "The position now is," said tho sum mary, "that tho Germans, determined to concentrate every available unit ou one enormous offensive are draining their country dry fo force a decision before jt is too late, while the entente are so confident that, having been given the choice of a small immediate Ameri can army for defense or waiting till they are reinforced by a complete, pow erful, self-supporting American army, they have chosen the latter. Osrman Situation Critical "The German commander, seeing how nearly he is delivering himself to the al lied reserve, has been compelled to ac cept temporary failure and call a bait. His position is tactically eiposcd in two dangerous salients on water-logged ground. His countrymen are dangeroiu ly dissatisfied at '.he immense price paid for his failure to terminate their suffer ings. His allies are on the verge of quarreling and daily exhibit their grow ing dislike and distrust of the task master who robs them of their lives and food. "His reserve have nearly reached complete exhaustion. Those of the Franco-British am still in being, while the American preparations develop. The time draws closer when defeat is inevit able. Therefore, he must renew the offensive. i IrWool Dress Goods I Hils should be of interest to every woman and impel her to choose at least one more dress before these Woolens become a mere memory. Real Wool Goods are almost impossible to get from the mills to say nothing of the slim assortment. Formerly, the choosing of colors, patterns and qua lities was mostly a matter of taste now the selections from the mills have simmered down to less than one-tenth their former assortments. Furthermore the mills are operating on nearly 100 per cent advance in prices. Now wr are calling your attention to the GOOD OLD VALUES that can not "come back" when sold out. At a not far distant time you'll think of these splendid Tailor Serges, Suiting Dress Serges in black, ravy and other colors. Also Novelty Stripes and Plaids in excellent variety Then there are Gabardines, Poplins, Whip-Core's, Chiffon Broadcloths, Velours, Woven Jerseys and Shepard CI ecks Not a finer line in Ore gon at present day prices. tt n .... . .. . .. , . .... .... NEW HOSE Women's lisle and fiber silk in tobacco, bronze and putty. Lisle- 50c Filer Silk 65c BODY VESTS FOR BOYS We have just received Knee Protectors, real a tew lot of these long stocking savers. This is looked for Body Vests , .. u for Women, fine marble time -enough ribbed 30c said, pair 25c Expedienced Salesman Wanted Man Experienced in Dry Goods Preferred. Aipna is a cool ing, refreshing, satis fying drink the best you ever tasted. Try it today you'll say "it's the drink for ALL" Every Home Should Have Alpha THE TEST IS IN THE TASTE" Alpha is a bev erage of quality served wher ever soft drinks are sold. Order a casenowandget acquaintedwith thenation'sbest new beverage. Alpha Beverage Department Chicago, IIL Ak Tew Dealer T.W.JeakiutCs. batJoaeetCt, Darliibulere Portland. Oregon GERMAN DRAW (Continued from page erne) tensive explorations withM't amount ering s.iy nxsitani'e - ' Shvll., heaved over hy tli- tierinaii gad projertor rerently are of new type, now Kpular!y Je sn'"l as 'tin eans." They are IS inches long and icht inches in .liajneter, l.iuut at both end and contain . three or four ; gallons of liquid whih evspo-atos rap J idly and throws off a gas. The project I f ora are not rifled and it U possible to ! throw the new missies only a short IT distam-ev The was is a form of phos gene and is capsbl of spreading a dangerous vapor over an area of fifty yards. The Germans hot "sneeze gas" first, then phosgene, attempting to give the Yankees a whiff of the for mer, to force them to remove their gas masks and sneeze, thsu enabling the phosgene to lo its deadlier work. The trick failed, as the doughboys are too handy with their masks. 1 444.444 t'MM 4H--r SHIPLEY'S - ffllNiCOtO Si i inrn ifnHat' nnncarwl 4 JWtisrriMa, J DOOH3 OF HELL OPENED By Fred a Ferguson With the Americans in Pieardy, May 12. Tonight in Ilcardy the doors of hell seemed literally opened. Scheeeh ing demons of death filled the air. Pounding) guns jarred the arth as if alt the evil forces below were endeav oring ta breai through. The flare of the euns and the flash and roar of bursting shells appeared like great fires sweeping the rolling fields. With the setting of the sun there was no rest. Then wagons, loaded with ammunition and supplies, started for the front. Patrols crept across No Mans Land. The artillery turned night into a time of terror and punishment. The United Press billet is just back of the front. Apple trees are in bloom everywhere. Lilacs arid .daisies grow outside the door. At Tusk a nightin gale perched near the window and started its evening song. But beyond the lilacs aoid daisies and over the nightingale's song thundered the son? of war. If yon have ever aotn-ed sheet ugl't J JOHN H. CBADLERATOH Candidate for nomination on the democratic ticket for Justice of the Peace, Salem tlistrict. His number is 18, and cross between it and his name will t highly satisfactory to him, and he hopes to you. (raid aav.j EXPRESS APPRECIATION (Continued from p&g one) stowing of SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Have you se?ri the display of Sweaters? Tt after lot of beautiful Sweaters have arrived and X each shipment has seemed to contain more beauties than the previous ones. Silk. Fibre Silk and licht weight wool are the most t favored materials. The attractive styles and com- t binations of colors are so many as to be impossible of description. Prices are decidedly reasonable from $o.D5 up. ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE DRESSES Decidedly smart for afternoon or street wear good for one or more seasonsand at prices not soon to be equaled. Prices range from $12.48 upwards. " EVER SERVICEABLE MIDDIES More Middies are being worn this year than ever. Have you got yours? Our stock is complete. , PRICE FROM $1.48 Quality Merchandise. Popular Prices U. G. Shipley Company Where Shopping Is a Pleasure MORE DEADLY THAN A MAD DOC'S BITE The bite of a rabid dog is no long er deadly, due to the now famous Pas tour Treatment, but the slow, living death, the resultant of poisoning of the system by dendly uric acid is as sure and inevitable as day follows night. No other organs of the human body are so important to health making as the kidneys and bladder, tveep your kidneys clean and your bladder in working condition and you need have no fear of disease. Don't try to cheat nature. It is a cruel master. Whenever yon experience backache, nervousness, difficulty in passing urin', "get on the job." Your kidneys and bladder require immediate attention. Don't de lay. This is the time to take the bull by the horns. OOLD MKDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules will do the trick. For over two hundred years tney nave prov en meritorious in-the treatment of dis eases of the stomach, kidneys, liver and bladder. It is a world famed reme dy, in nse as a househeold necessity for over 200 years. If you have been doctoring without results, get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules todsy. Your druggist sells them. Absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. Beware of imitations; Look for the name GOLD MKDALon eveTy boi. Hemember that in this year of war it is no disgrace, nay, rather it is an hon or, to wear half -soled trousers. uing in a hot sky on a sum-y.ci's niglt multiply its intensity hundreds of nines and vou 11 have a picture 01 this American-German artillery duel as it flashes against the heavens. Imagine huge blast furnace doors thrown open at very frequent intervals. That is how the flickering glare of the cannonad ing illuminates the sky tonight when the larger guns let go. Amid gigantic explosions houses rocked as though shaken by a great hand, doors-flow open, wiudows rat tled violently, furniture quivered. As tho American heavies fired, the depart ing shells could be heard on their way to tlra German lines. Each sheJl nownid ed like an express train leaving the railway station.. Such death dealing trains halt,at German stations only. Two additional buildings wero de molished by American fire at Cantigny last night. American batteries kept the eueuiy under heavy bombardment. Such artillery as this starts every night at dusk and continues until af ter midnight. Then there is a respite until 2 or 3 o'clock in the Diortrlng, and the cannonade is resumed and lasts until dawn. German shells arch through the air with a swish and a whim!, but ths American fire isi far heavier. The Am ericans ara continuing' to repulse at tempted German raids. dv, yhw 12. Mother's Day was cb served on the whote American front in France today. Thousands of lattei from the United States troops to their mothers wore ruthid i'rotai the Pieanty sectors. Observe Mothers Day With tho American Army in Ficar " ydJtjt'i Sty, 1 .1 r wy - V V Before applying powiler give yom? skia a protecting coat of M ARINELLO Motor Cream Shields skin against wind and weather. Prevents tan and sunburn. Keeps skin soft and velvety. Eliminates cause of moat com plexion detects. Absolutely esaential to iiroper care oi facial beauty. Try iu 123 W. High St. MBS. IRENE SCOTT ble." Oedd replied: "I am ewBedingly gratbful for yonr lettes, in. which y,u tnaak m tor pub lic referriee mads t tha very cor dial vela'iona existing between, the navies of our two eeuntrie 'As tou know, all of us here have great admiration for your officers and men and for the spleWid kelp they har given ia .buropeaa. waters, and, furthermore! we find Admiral 8im in valuable, ia oounsel and cooperation. 'I full apprevaate how onerous your offi mutft be at the pieeent time and, muich though I regret that you annot see your way to visiting this country in the near future, I hope we may soma day have the pleasure of welcoming you here." Miose Will Holda Popular Lady Contest with Their Spring Cekbration A great real of enthusiasm has al ready been shown in the popular lady contest which the Moose will conduct in connection with their spring cele bration. Several candidates have enter ed the field and the contest promises to be a spirited out. There will be $150 ia war saving stamps given away. The grand prize will be $100 ia war saving stamps. To the lady receiving the greatest numbcir of vote $23 in W. 8. (A The second numbes o votes I $15 ia W, 8. a and the third number jof vote 10 in W. S. The Moose i have established headquarters at 444 State street and the contestants who have already entered will report there and receive their ballots. The Bernar ds Greater Shows who are to furnish the attraction for the celebration will arrive ia the city early next Sunday morning when .work win commence in erecting their tented ity so that ev erything will fee ready to throw open the doors of their many attractions ! promptly on tine. The Moose are toj ibe tongratulated ia securing such an ! attraction for their celebration as the 3ertraxd) Greater Shows are the larg-! est organization of it kind traveling ia th wt today. Every oue of their fifteen big shows and three riding de vices are the best money and talent aa produce and the management guar-, anteea each and every attraetioa to he .high (k9 aad refiaed. QUALITY HEADQUARTERS Where Bishop AO-Wool CIctLes Are Sold Reliable Merchandise-- Under ordinary conditions we would be advertising the new styles. .This year we are calling special attention to quality. Wool is 65c per pound; labor is very high. The government is taking the larger part of the out-put of all woolen mills. This makes prices very high. It requires a merchant of experience and foresight to supply reliable merchandise at a reasonable .price. Our many years of manufacturing experience and our connection with the woolen mills has been of great advantage to us. We have the largest assort ment of goods we have ever had and the prices are exceptionally low under the conditions. Many articles are sold for less than we can replace them from the manufacturer. - Another important thing we are experiencing in woolen goods ar.d will honestly tell you if you are buying an all wool suit or one made of wool substitutes. ' BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $20 TO $35 HART SCRAFFNER & MARX $25 TO Men's Shoes $5 to $8 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Boys' Gcthes $5 to $12 1 9 e Had to wait for May showers to bring forth May flowers, v.