Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 05, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6

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1 HE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORE. FRIDAY, JULY 5. 191S.
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AIRPLANE DOWNED
BY YANKE FLYERS
Of) MARNE f ROM
Constipation comes from imperfect elimination.
Tl'.a original cause, of course, is over-eating,
worry, i:isufacient exercise, concentrated .foods
and other modern evils.
The best way to help Nature
lubricate the intestines is
by usin& Stanolax.
Sunolax has none of the
disagreeable features of
oU-liiue remedies. Stun-"
olax is not a cathartic. It
contains no harsh nor
habit forming dru&s. It is
entirely mechanical in
action.
A child or an invalid may
take it for there is not
the slightest ' physical
strain no violent reuc
tion no weakening.
STAMOiM
FOR
CONSTIPATION
By usinft Stanolax you aid,
instead of weaken, the
muscular action of the in
testines. You forestall the
collection of poisons. And
you. save yourself from
Constipation's allied ills.
One bottle of Stanolax is
convincing.
Manufacttmd Only 6y
Standard Oil Company
Indiana)
Chicago, U. S. A.
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Two of American Airmen
Kissing After Desperate
Battle with Enemy
By Fred S. Ferguson
( Carted Press staff correspondent)
With the Americans on the Marne,
(July 3. (4 p. in.) Three (iernnn air
planes were shot down in two aerial
; battles whU-h took dace on this front
Ithis morning. Two Americas airmen
'are missing. Four Amerieau and six
iOerman machines partiieiiiated in each
j fight.
The first occurred north of Bois Des
I America! lis (Belleau wood )
I One boclie was brought down an'l
jtwo Americans failed to return to our
I linos.
I The second fight was norMi of Cha-
reau-Tuierry. Lieutennats O'Neill and
!."a!l)le reported they believed they
brought down one boche ca-eh.
A small American raid last night re-
jSliriA'U 111 i-iuiiuj ,i i;niiu i ami
valuable intormamon.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
STANOLAX is for sale' in Salem bv
DANIKL J. FliY
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KED CROSS PHARMACY
FHANK S. WAH1)
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SMALL RAID KEPULSED
By Frank J. Taylor
With the American Armies in France
July 4. (Night) The (iermuns at
tempted a Kmall raid asatnst an Ameri
can sector in the Vosges yesterday
morning. The enemy was sevciely pun
ished. A uapturcd officer reported that
eight were killed.
' Between Hie Toul front ami the low
er Alsatian sectois the American posi
tions are quiet today. Poor visibility
interfered with aerial and artillery activity.
Germany Understands
But One Language
Pittdiurj, Pa July 5. " Henna nv
understands Hint one. language Uiat
which come if rum the iimiuHi of big
(runs" Franklin K. Uono told the Na
tional KdticaKmial association in eon
vention at Kyria Mosipie today.
" Wo halt Hixink Mint l nunn n t i!
O.-rmany ih repentant," till e secretary
of the interior added.
liiuio defined "Americanism" as
neither inteniaMouml or an inteiwrified
iiiternationa'liigm, but growth and tho
i right to grow.
Ho urged higher K!lii'ieB for the
tiwiliiiig fraternity, saving that it is
(iijiraceful ' Wiat ilny hihorers are
aid more than the majority of tench-
Plaoj for Americans
Milan, July S. Regarding the possi
bility of another offensive, the Cor
liero Delia Sera said today that the
Versailles eouiHl should consider Italy
in arranging a "just distrioutiou'' of
the Ameriiau forces.
CHAKLEY WHITE TRIMMED.
t)cs Moines, Iowu, July 5. ( hiirl"V
While of Chicago wns trimmed in elev
en of twelve round he fought 'jl.'irvey
Thorpe of Joplin here yestc'd.iy (if'er
noon. Jimmy Iiii'inijig of Hean nion, Kunsns,
drew in eilit rounds wi'h Kid Win-!
er tf liincolu, Nebraska.
Marine Casualties
Wafthiuii'Ion, July !. There have
been 1 17 umrine casualties to date.
This total includes! two lists which
have not been issued yet to the press.
sjs When you use the Journal
Class Ads you can' depend on
results. Phone 81. . t'-
1 hree ways
:o economize in clothe:
Buy go'od ones
Take, care of them
Buy lesi
IF YOU have gone to high priced tailors, come here
and save at least one-third in ready clothes and get the
best quality and style.
If you've been buying cheap clothes, buy better ones;
the long wear and lasting style makes them lower
priced.
If you've been paying a fair price, get clothes that
deliver the greatest value and satisfaction.
THE CLOTHES WE SELL .
Men's
Armj
Shoes
$5.00 :
BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS
$20 TO $40
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
$25 TO $50
Are all-wool for long wear; they're right in style, fit and
tailoring. Good clothes demand those qualities. You'll
get them here at the lowest figures. They economize
for you.
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
Men's
Army
Shoes
$5.00
TELEGRAPH LINES
TO BE TAKEN OVER
President Wilson Asks Con
gress for Action During
This Season
Washington, July 5. The house, late
today adopted a rule for immediate con
sideration of the Sanders resolution, rak
ing over telegraph and telephone lines
and at oc.ee took up the feasure as .-j
committee of the whole.
I'nder the rule adopted, debate is lim
ited to two hours. This will in all prob
ability bring a vote on tha 8anden
measure today.
President Wilson told Representative
Aswell he wai-is the resolution einpow
ering him to take over the telephone
and telegraph systems passed before
conirr.'.'ss (piits for the summer.
The president through Secretary Tn
multy also communicated his wishes ti
Chairman Pou of the house rules com
mittee, saying it was the White House
desire that consideration of th,? lcsolu
tion not await the dose of the intended
recess,
I'ou immediately drafted a special
rule for prompt consideration of the
measure in case unanimous consent tc
proceed with it is aain withcld.
Chairman Wins of the house interstate
co ierce committee today failod to get
the Sanders wire control resolution b.?
foie the house when Kepresentativr
Madden, of Illinois, objected to a re
qui st for unanimous consent for eon
sid-ratioii of the measure. Sims an
noiinccil he would seek to have a spec
ial rule considered later in the day.
"Plays of Our Allies" at Chautauqua
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The Luzerne Players bring to Chautauqua one of the ino.it pleasing programs of the entire week. They will pre
sent "Plays of Our Allies," four one-act dramas taken from the best works of European dramatists. These plays are
nil produced and staged by this excellent company under the personal direction of Luzerne Westeott Crandall with
urtistif settings and attractive costuming. Mr. Crandall was formerly Managing-Director of tho People's Little Thea
ter Compury of Sua Diego and presented several noteworthy dramatic productions at t.le Panama-California Expo
sition In San Dleen.
CH ACTAl'QUA WEEK JCLY 21 TO 27, 191 S
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CASUALTYJJST TODAY
Seven Killed In Acticn and
Three Dies of Wounds
Fourteen Wounded
Washington, July 5. The marine
corps casualty list, issued today, con
tained thirty names, divided as follows:
Eleven killed in action; three dead
from wounds; one dead from difoase;
cur severely wounde; fourteen wound
id, degree undetermined.
Killed in action:
Corporal Thomas A. Gragard, New Oi
lcans, La.
i'rivat.'s Joseph C. Clark, Alexandria
In.l.
Elmer 1'ugelstad, Chicago.
John H. Kaiser, Uelvidere, 111.
Nathan L. Pizer, Houston, Texas.
Kusscll ltnwlings, St. Louis, Mo.
lii'sah-c !.j liivard, North St. Paul
M i mi.
George I). Snow, Chicago. 1
Robert Vitatne, Colula, Tenn.
Horace A. Ward, Plymouth, Ohio.
Joseph S. Wilkes, 'Salt Lake Citv
I'tah.
Died of wounds;
Sergeant William Waver, Police Sta
ttan, lailiannpolis, Ind.
Vrirates Joseph M. Flanagan, Bell
wood, 11;.
Thomas II. Kennedy, Milwaukee, Wis
Died of disease:
T'iivate William Hall, Sommervillc
IHrs,
'ii'iu... d iii action, degree uudeter
in: nod r
fcrtcaut John V. Martin, Beaumont
'IVw.
Cei'i oi.ils Matthew A. Anderson, Wi
bnu.v, Mont.
);ncmi.ud W. Boone, Elsinore, Cal.
K:iy C. Martin, Olendive, Mont,
toorge 'N. Nelson, Klat;te, AVash.
I 'ivate t)va K. Allen, North Yakima
Wart.
value of $2 000 and chums against the
estate, including the cost of sicklies.-,
of Mr. and Mrs. Frey and the four ch'l
drcn, amounting to $1,500. As the
relatives of the six minor childr.'ii live
in California and are willing to give
them a home, the administrator and
guardian were given permission to use
if3.)0 in paying the hospital expenses of
the children end in providing trans
portation to their relatives in I nli
fomin. It will be remembered that Ml
and Mrs. Frey died at a hospitil in
Salem from trichinosis, due to entins
uncooked pork.
Forest Fires and Drought
Costly to British 'Columbia
Vancouver, B. ('., July 5. Forest
fires and drought are proving costly
to British Columbia. Smoke obscures
everything up and down the British
Columbia coast line. Vast sections of
timber are afire and heavy losses have
been sustained. Yesterday a blaze car
ried away a camp of the Interntional
Lumber company at Campbell river anil
five logging engines hud to be aban
doned. The loss there was seventy
thousand dollars. A similar less oc
curred lust night when the Elmrii saw
mill was burned.
Farmers are expressing the greatest
anxiety about their crops. Only one
third the usual hay crop will be cut.
Roots, potatoes and various other field
products are literally binning up.
There is no sign that the dry spell
will be broken soon.
government. At the same time I am
pleased to espress my most sincere and
strong wishes .for the prosperity of the
Tutted States, with a wih that peace
and justice soon will be reigning for
ever en both continents. "
Thousands of-Mexicans joined yes
terday in a celobration arranged by the
American colouv.
ARGENTINE CELEBRATES
Buenos Aires, July 5. The Fourth
if July I'clcibruticn was the most ex
tensive in Argentine " history. Ban-
' qucts were held, patriotic speeches
made, the principal cities dei-orated
with flags. Newspapers issued special
.editions, featuring American activities.
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fp25 CENTS
1 1 JJ
3 WHi m
President Carranza
Show Friendl Spirit
Mexico City. July 5. A Fourth of
July message from President Carranza
ta President. Wilson and the American
people was made public here today.
It follows:
"It is very gratifying for me to
send your excellency and the American
people on the glorious anniversary eel-'
ebrated today, most cordial congratu
lations from the Mexican people and
rife f$i,"
N'THE'HVE'POUNDSIZE.
the mo? t,
economical
:ottee you,
Cdn pay?
BACKED BYA-GUAPANTEE
THAT AEANS SOMETHING
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Last Night of DOUG'S "MANHATTEN MADNESS"
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Ccuu House News
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In the case of A. U Ford Warren
against Ed Moore and Hay Hodman in
the Circuit court, Redman denies that
4," head of sheep were killed by a dog
or dogs belonging to him.
W. H. Norris, receiver in tho case of
the Alliance Trust Co. against Fannie
E. Hubbard and others filed his month
ly report hi the circuit court showing
receipts for the month of June amount
ing to 199.N4 and disbursements of
$l,"i29.3;t. The largest single amount I
pain out during the month was f 1,000
to William MacMaster on judgment.
The appraisers of the estate of
Jacob H. Jacobson, reported property
as follows; Vndivided one half inter
est in 17 acres in the Peter Cox
claim, value $1,750; undevided one half
interest in lis acres of the Elias Cos
donation land claim, value $3,625 and
undivided one half interest in Oeiset's
addition to Silverton, value $600, a
total of $6,150. The appraisers were
F, E. McAllister, M. Q. Uunderson and
O. J. Moe.
A marriage Iicense'was issued this
morning to Roy W. Mclatire, 36, of
Salem, a carpenter, and Ethel lliggins,
29, a teacher of Salem. This l-a the
first for her ami the second or him.
H. H. Booster, administrator o the
jestate of Henry Frey, reported notes
and cash and other property to the
TOMORROW - . . g SiajSI&--:
Supported by His Favorite Child Actress .-" K;WOf
THELMA SALTER WifSiS$SMf.h 1
THE . s , A - -i
PATRIOT'
TENSE, GRIPPING, THRILLING, TIMELY
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Sunday WALLACE REID
In
"THE FIREFLY OF FRANCE
Sunday
Fatty Arbuckle
In
"Good Night Nurse"
VAUDEVILLE
Howat and Svvaydell
Singing; and Talking
GO
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