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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON - FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 191$. THF.EB Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c LATEST MAP OF BIG ALLIED ARMY OFFENSIVE I" I3 1 German Peace Envoys In Holland is If LIBERTY THEATRE Today and Tomorrow First Time Shown Here loll of f mtm "From Ouer There" General Pershing's Official Report if Washington, Aug. 2. General Per shing's casualty list today, one of the largest thus far reported, totalled 238, including. Killed in action 42; died of wounds 48; wounded severely 126; dead of dis ease 7; died of accident and other rauses 7; missing in action 6; wounded degree undetermined, 2. The list was featured by the heavy losses noted from Pottsville, Pa. Killed In Action Captain W. C. Giarty, Philadelphia Lieutenants M. Dunbar, Walnut, N. C. U. W. Held, North Windham, Me. H. K. Jones, Meade, Kan. J. A. Pigue, Nashville, Tenn. J f! Smith Rnitinatpr V Tt. H. Turner, Statesville, N. C. Sergeants J. J. Driscoll, Clifton Spings, N. Y. H. J. Kiernan, Sheepshead Bay, N.Y. H. T. Newman, South Manchester, Conn. A. G. Pappas, Ipswich, Mass. E. K. S'tofilet, Al'burtis, Pa. Corporals xl. li. Hayes, f'hnt, .Mien. J. Mueller, Andulasa, Pa. Bugler R. Poreellit, Fayettcville, N. C. Privates W. P. Atkins, New Brighton, Pa. B. Anito, Dotroit. Mich. 1C. D. Bannister, Culnming, Oa. W. .T. Rnuhof, Philadelphia J. C. Bolton, Schuylkill, Pa. l'.. .1. xSusiiwell, Ihmmore, Pa. ' 8. W. Gorman, Brooklyn, N. Y. M. D. MilghBin, Watertown, 8. D. W. D. Kaync, Jr., New York R. Koppliu, Jr., Webster Grove, Mo. F. Kutch, Pottsville,-Pa,. - ...,t v. .T. H. ..each. Ohartp-strm. W. Vft. J. Lcvanovitch, Oliphant, Fa. C Link, Thomasville, N. C. F. D. McGee, Lincoln, Neb. Q. Maxfield, Rochester, N. H. E. C. Monger, Caney, Kan. ' A. W. Morris, Minorsville, Pa. A. M. Mullerschorn, Philadelphia J? . js. u 'Weill, .fhilaaejpnia ' H. S. Porter, Higgnnum, Conn. J. E. Rabineau, Richmond, Va. i R. R. Richardson, San Francisco - . W. H. Rotan, Baltimore, Md. H. C. Wayne, Custer, 111. C Wohlfeld, Frankfort, Ind. G. Younginger, Belleville, N. J. Died of Wounds Major L. Fanell, Fort Snelling, Minn Captains R. H.. Back, Vancouver, Wash. J. D. Basey, Trion, N. C. Lieutenants ' H. E. Bonsall, Pernassus, Pa. E. B. Clark, Weld on, N. C. A. P. Conovcr, Keyport, N. J. C. A. Lewis, Burmmgham, Ala. Sergeant J. Suba, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Corporals B. J. Kenison, Segoba Lake, Me. C. McGlothen, Sheldon, Iowa E. L. Mann, Holyoke, Mass. C. J. Began, Charlestown, Mass. H. H. n.ierman, Calais, Me. G. 8owersby, New Troy, Mich. Privates W. B. Acldes, Red Oak, Iowa F. Allie, West Duluth, Minn. A. Anocfriata, Lawrence, Mass. C. W. Ash, Montborne, Wash. R. Benjamin, Derry Village, N. H. S. Benson, Long Island City, N. J. F. Berkofski, Eynon, Pa. tr ' . i l. . . . . -rr w. riacii, vnawa, ahu, A. Brooks, North Adams. aMss. ' C. E. Brown, Lebanon, Ind. W. J. Callahan, Woburn, Mass. L. Coleman, Petersburg, Ind. W. H. Collins, Cairo, Ga. S. L Cummings, Carnegie, Pa. A. A. Duke, Dozier, Ala. J. M. Fitzpatrick, Somerville, Mass. J. M. Flanagan, Bristol, Conn. E. F. Geliske, Kingston, Mich. C. E. Lansnar, Ashbury Park, N. J H. H. Milliken, Freedom, N. H. E. Nickerson, Provineotown, Mass. P .E. Noel, Oskaloosa, Iowa W. A. Peterson, Manchester, N. H." L D. Pureell, Red Oak, Iowa R. Rekowski, Naugatuck, Conn. F. J. Renschler, New Haven, Conn. J. H. Scott, Alexis, 111. D. Simpson, Chillicothe, Ohio J. Ulan, Norwich, Conn. 4 E. Walker, Columbia City, Ind. J. L. Walrod, Fulton, Kans. J. M. Walron, Ireland. G. C. White, Mountain Homo, Ark. A. L. Wright, Fort Dodge, Iowa Died of Disease Lieutenant L Spiegleberg, Now York Civilian J. O'Brien, Deriddcr, Iowa Privates L. Gilder, BeaumonJ, Texas W. H. Grant, Blond, Ark. J. A. Hill, Newborn, N. C. 0. Murphy, Comfort, N. C. T. B. Smith, Palestine, Ark. Died from Accident and Other Causes Captain P. E. Betowski, Waverly, N. Y. Privates , G. Borgford, Clallam Bay, Wash. 0. Cronin, Pittsburg, Pa. E. Gardner, St. Charles, Mo. W. G. Green, Boston, Mass. P. Lucro, El Paso, Texas H. E. Wadsworth, Portland, Or. Wounded Severely Included - Coporal G. .ByciV Los Angeles . Privates- '' , " . J- L. Byerg, Spencer, Iowa C. R. Cain, Shclton, Wash. P. H. Dalporto, San Francisco W. E. Dubuc, Lewiston, Idaho "J. Gnowcock, Elkhorn, Neb. J. S. Kizier, Chicagoi C. Scanlan, Contralia, Wash. . Missing in Action Lieutenant S. E. McKeown, Fort Col lins, Colo. i Previously repoted missing, now re ported wounded: Private V. R. Davis, Ekalaka, Mont. ALLIED GAINS TODAY (Continued from page one) view of the American troops at the It alian front, telegraphed General Per shing as follows: "The king is filled with admiration at the splendid bearing of the first Am erican troops who haw arrived in Italy. The Italian army w proud to share the fortunes Of war with them." Further Progress Made. Paris, Aug. 2. (Noon.) Further al lied progress in the Soissons-Rhiems sa lient during the night was announces by the French war office today: "North of the Marno the French pro gressed during the night," the com munique said. King Sees War Views. With The Italian Armies, Aug. 2. King Victor Emmanuel today viewed motion pictures taken en various fronts and received a personal message from King Georg,-). Three British motor lor ries have arrived here to show the It alian armies what British transport ser vice is doing on other fronts. DON'T FOOL WITH THESE ;:m,'..s.S:-(,,3'"' . utmtH- .... 7JATivC''".. " ... . Never so completely in her element as wh.?n surrounded by mystery and suspense, Mabel Normand is the central figure in another Goldwyn drama said celebrated "Dodging a Million." The second production in wiuen Miss Aor mnn.i U starred hv Goldwvn bears th,9 interesting title of "The Floof Be low." It will be shown at the Liberty tneatcr again louay aua luuiurruw. THEY'RE ALL HAPPY VEGETABLES AND FRUITS SHOULD BH SOWED RttOKUIMOTO COLOR. ,5IZt NP RIPENESS TO HCCQ.U I K E ihlKtD UNIFORMITY VsgetobleK and fruit to be proper ly (Lried mint b properly handled. Our free book telling how tent for two cents to pay pottage by applying to the National War Garden Commission, London, Aug. 1. Foreign Minister Yon Kuchliunnn and former Chancellor jn ethman-Hollweg are rumored to have appeared in Holland, the Mail an nounced today. Th- newspaper pointed out this may possibly mean the renewal of the Ger man peace offensive, in connection with the new open letter of Lord Ltt'isdowue. The mornirfg papers are unanimously ui. sympathetic with Lansdowne's Alti tude. The Daily Mail, anti-government, ioes not comment, but the Xorthcliffe press beverely denounces the letter. "Lansdowne's now epistle will do no thing but mischief," tho News said. "When Lansdowne has persuaded the kaiser and Uindenburg to return to Germany and pay for the damage they have done, then peace can be talked about. Tho allies and the British stamd firmly by Wilson, saying 'tho agony must not ha gone through again.' " The other newspaper comment includ ed; Sketch "Ho ought to have addressed his letter to the kaiser." Express "Lansdowne declares tho present is an opportune moment to ne gotiate peace. He is mistaken. It is opportune to nogotiate with the sword." Graphic "For tho present, his utter ances will lead to nothing." Chronicle ' ' He wants us to stato bed rock terms. We doubt that Lansdowne, if buying a house, would tell the abso lute top price ho would givo." WHERE THE ALLIES ARE HEMMING IN CLOSER The allies have advanced in the direction of arrow (1), cap turing Villemontoire, and at arrow (2) captured tho rnilroad center of OuK-hy-le-Chateau. Assaults at arrow (3) L captured Rcuil and Savarges farm. Americans probably were engaged here. A German counter attack west of Rhciins, in tho direction of arrow (4) retook Mery-Prcmecy, won by tho Franco British forces the 'previous day. - The solid line represents the present fighting zono, the dash lin.0 tho front at the beginning of the allied eounter drive ts tijsW ami. 33 Make w M iN THESE trying days we need every ounce of strength and the , 9 ability to do a full -day's work every day. The man or woman with weak kidneys is half crippled. A lame, stiff back, with its constant, dull ache and sharp, shooting twinges, makes the simplest task a burden and a full day's work im possible. Headaches, dizzy spells, urinary disorders and an "all worn out" feeling are daily sources of distress. You can't afford to negelect kidney weakness and make it easy for gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease to take you. Get a box of Docux's Kidney Pills today. They have helped many Salem people. They should help you. 'Every Picture' TellsaStory" ead These Salem Cases: Have you been fooled by the po tato pen myth? .Widespread atten tion has been attracted by the state ment that as high as 42,000 bushels of potatoes per acre may be grown by planting them in crater or pens, as shown in the picture. The plan - has been tried by many individuals with discouraging results. No less authority than to Potato Magazine declares that 'the pens tried at the Arlington, Va., farm of the United States Department of Agricutlure produced results so small as to be almost negligible. The same author ity cites experiments by the Can adian Government, with a planting of 42 pounds of seed and a yield of 81 pounds four ounces of market able potatoes. The National War Garden Commission of Washington, D. C, urges war gardeners not to waste time and money on this ex-Deriment State Street Belmont Street Mill Street P. W. Brown, retired farmer 1499 State Street, says: Mrs. M. B. Churchill, 705 Belmont St., says: w- C. 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