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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1918. RF.VPV DO YOU KIIOW WHY--- A Big Fainiiy Of Girls Is A Plsnly Qa-Saaaq? Drawn for this B1 FiShSI xets.lovbs THE.- ONLy Ones at" Sfv fca elj HM AMD I', 1 jj UMWH..Mfe. A 1 - .-n f WVJ n rv (51 .Si. 0 ON THE DftD. AusT VWE-N WEE- STEADY! WELL. ETT VE5.DOCL HEART. ILL BE fSNV old THlNi FOR- THIS "THE fLAMPr&D ORDER OF LOVE SlCK- BOOBS?, i ZT l? LZZZJ V ..-J TMC3G. piee THE RCA 0,wJ 1 V-'C V i m rr Kill- WELLXOU KNOW letF sit on m THE CWi3,wHECF THE POPULATION I 'SNVSOTMlChi. f HOW 0 IS.FEA-UOWS i! Willamette Valley News CLOVERDALE NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Clovcrdale, Aug. 10. On July SS, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Farris and family mo tored to Jefferson to attend tlio C. E. convention. Mr. Walter Blaeo, Mr. W. Wright and Mr. 0. B. Weathered motureu w f.ew tort leaving here last Wednesday. Mrs. Grace Thomas and children were 8alem visitors Saturday . Mrs. Kva Cumnums and daughter w.'.'ro Salem visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Budlong, of Salem, spent Sunday heer with Mrs. Budlong's sister Mrs. F. A. AVodd. Having completed a prune dryer fur J. E. Whitehead, E. L. llennis is now tiuiliiinf; one for Gus Prnger. Miss Rose Drag,"r returned yestordn.t from Portland, where she has been visit ing. Mrs. Myrtlo Graybill returned home yesterday from the Loganberry patch. She and her family wer,. picking near Salem. Friday, August 2nd, a crowd of the young folks met at the home Of Mrs. W.' J. Hartley to surprise Ivan Hartley, it being his 21st birthday. The evening was spent in outdoor games. Tli.o hos tess, Mrs. W. J. Hartley, served water melon and cake to the young folks at a late hour. The father of the young man presented him with a pocket knife and a rifK Tlio young folks departed at a late hour, wishing Ivan many hap lf feturns of the day-. ' - GERMANS FIGHT HARD (Continued from page one) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A PRATUM NOTES. (Capital Journal Special Service.) 1'ratum, Or., Aug. 10. Rev. S. S. spending several weeks in Ohio and oth er eastern states. Armin Butlcr of Los Angeles, Calif., is at present visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beutlcr. Mrs. Myrtle Goebcl of Pratum and Morris William Welch wero married at the Leslie M. K. Church in Salem, last Saturday, the pastor of the Leslie church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leisy of Tort land spent the wcvk end with Mr. Licsy's mother, Mr. Lena L'iesy. Mr. Leisy returned to Portland on Sunday but Mrs. Leisy went on to Corvallis to visit her parents before returning to her home. ' Mrs. Bertha Goebcl and small son are visiting with Mrs. Goebel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Limloek. Miss Priscilla Steiner is visiting with her sister, Mrs, Marion Corbin of ilol alla. Alfred Kampf, who has beon seriously ill with pneumonia is improving in health rapidly. vance on an eighteen mile front be tween the Avrc and the Oise, while tho situation between Rove and the Somme has become more stabilized, owing to Iho increased enemy resistance. The British have taken Lihons.(They previously were reported to have cap tured the city, but evidently were driv en out in tho Gorman counter attack there) Hcports that Chatilnes and Roye have Tjccn captured are incorrect. In Four Miles of Roye London, Aug. 12. British troops, con tinuing their advance, have progressed to within less than four miles ot Roye, capturing Annacourt and Tilloloy, the Uritish war oftice announced today. Additional progress was made astride tlio Somme, when the lines were joined cast of Mericoui't and Ktiuehom. New founltcr attacks in the center south of Jjihons were repulsed. "Yestcnlay evening the enemy Hgain attacked our positions south of Jjihons, but was repulsed." the stnto jnont aid. "As the result (ff a successful opera tion we carried out immediately south of the Somme, we cartfurcd over 200 prisoners nd linked up our positions n,t of Mericouit with the line east of F.tinehem on tho jiorth bank of the river. , "On the right, of the fourth British army the allies progressed yesterday in (the direction of Roye, capturing the village of Armancourt and Tilloloy. "In the northern portiom of the I British front wo effected local im provements east of Robecq and be itween Vieux Berquin and Mcrris (all in Flanders.) SITUATION UNCHANGED. Taris, Aug. 12. (Noon) The Trench war office today reported that the situation belt ween the Avrc and tho Oise is unchanged. " Between the Avro and the Oise there i no, change," the communique said. "During the night the Marquivillevs and Grivillers regions (six miles east of Montdidier) were bombarded." EESIST DESPEEATELT. By William Philip Sims, (United Press staff correspondent) With the British Armies in France, Aug. 12. (2:45 a. m.) Von I)o Mar wit7. and Von Hultier are trying desper ately to stiffen the resistance of their armies, whose backs' are now almost tight against the Somme. The allies are advancing slowly but steadily, their guns commanding not only Roye, C'hanlnos, Ncsle and Peronne but the Somme crossings everywhere. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTORIA It' M M AyMr -r 0 4 f . . Ti .?-. it. .9 tft -. a-. ... w.- a A INDEPENDENCE DAY. IN LONDON.-This photo-" graph shows a cheery crowd of American sailors on board a passing car ready to start for a joy ride. BL W. SMITH '111 Praise Tanlac As Long As I Live, She Says; Was In Bed Ten Long Months ''I'll praise Tanlac the longest day I live for giving me back mv health," said Mrs. B. W. Smith, of 3113 Burdett street, Omaha, Neb., recently when the special Tanlac representative, who had heard of her remarkable recovery, call ed to ascertain the facts- "Kight years ago," continued Mrs. Smith, ''I began suffering from stom ach trouble, loss of appetite and ner vousness. My head ached so at tunes it felt like it would jump from my shoulders. Then acute rheumatism got hold ot me, and pained me so I could not leep. Mv feet, knee joints and el bows would swell terribly and the pain was almost unbearable. Before I took Tanlac I had not. been up and about, nor able to go down town for three long years, and was in bed for ten months perfectly hclples. I was under NORTHERN DISTRICT OS RUSSIA PLEASED WITH ALLIED HELP Proclamation Issued By Revo lutionary Faction At Archangel Washington, Aug. 12. The new gov ernment of the northern district of Russia welcomes allied intervention in Siberia and counts on the aid of Amer ica,' Britain, France and the other al lies to defend the northern region and render economic and financial aid. This information was contained in a proclamation issued under date of August 6 by the revolutionary govern ment at Archangel, received by the state department today. - The proclamation stated that "it is convinced that Russia's and the allies" interests in the struggle against the foreign enemy are one and tho samo. It is known that the allied troops come not to interfere with internal affairs and their arrival- is not againMt the treatment every day tor three months-1 desires of tho local population. There- and I tried even-thing until the bills got -so big I dreaded to think of them, but I never got able to be out of bed but very littlo. I suffered until I lost thirty-five pounds, but I nave potten back every ounce of it Bince I began taking Tan lac. Pretty soon after 1 started on it my appetite came back, and I got so I could eat anything. My nerve got stronger, and my pain commenced to get less. After the second bottle I felt much stronger, and it wasn't long be-, foro I could get about the house and do my work. I haven't a pain of any kind now and my sleep is as sound and restful as a baby. I am full of life and energy and feel fully able to go down town when I please, as I can walk and stay on my foct all day. In fact I can do as much work as I ever could in my life, if not more, and I just feel so happy over what Tanlac has done for nie that I want every body to know about it. I have told lots of people about it already ind know many who are taking it on ac count of what it has done for me." Tanlac is sold in Hubbard by Hub bard Drug Co., in' Mt, Angel by , Bon Gooch, in Gcrvais by John Kelly, in Turner by H. P. Cornelius, in Wood burn by Lyman H. Shorcy. in Salem by Dr. S. C. Stone, in Silverton by Goo. A. Stee-lhammer, in .Gates by Mrs. J. P. McCur.ly and in Stayton by C. A. Beauchamp. - (Adv.) MMttMlM I CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT. QUICK REFERENCE TO FIRMS THAT GIVE SERYICE ON SHORT NOTICE f I WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEETWE RECOMMEND OUR ADVERTISERS - EVEETTHTNQ ELECTRICAL alem Eleiitrio Co., Masonic Temple, 127 North Higk Tsiephon. SECOND-HAND GOODS Main 1200 Hav, oat . $25 Mill run r $36 Dry white beans 7.7c Butterfat Buttcrfat 53c Creamery butter . 55c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 1617 3-4c Veal, fancy . 1415Vs Steers 79e Cows . 46 Spring lambs .......... . lOcc Ewes....-.- 48t Lambs, yearlings C7c FOR RENT FOB RENT Business location at 16i north Commercial, will remodel to suit tenant. See E. M. Klinger, 163 Stat -treet, Salem. . V Eggs and Poultry V;V'f f ' - t - - k r v . , -r,V jri I'THi'- f'V-'S'W!-.',' V: . . jr. ?' - t V fore, the supremo government greets the allied forces entering the north to wago a contest against the common enemy and summons the enltire popu lation to greet them gladly and assist by every possible means. The proclamation,, wnicn was issuea directly to the citizens of the province and eity of Arehangol, declared the bolshcviki power has fallen because the populace did not support bolshevini views. The people cjecstea tnem ror their betrayal of ; Russia at Brest Litovsk, for civil war, because of tho universal famine, the destruction ot liberty and rights, legalized robbery and shooting squads, B,nu tor their ruiiiatioju of t'io country economic and industrial life, the proclamation said. Because of this, it i was added, the peoples representatives were forced to take into their hands tho government of the northern region "because as yet there is no legal all-Russian govern ment." The government, it announces, had undertaken the following tasks: Ro-establishmcnt of a single all Russian government and of local self government. Defense of the North and of the entire: (nation " agaist fusob-nt on slauehts aizainst Russian territory, in dependence and inhabitants made by Germany, Finland and other enemy countries." Re-union to Russia of lost territory i'n accordance with the desires of in habitants. Re-establishment of a firm adminis tration of justice. (iuarantees to labor classes tnat tncy will obtain land they are entitled to and defense of the rights of labor of Russia as ft whole. Over-coming the existing famine. The inroclamation states (that the new government "relics for support on all classes which treasure tne aoove oo- jects. Jn particular, it expects to de fend the north with the friendly as sistance (to Russia of governments and peoples of America, England, France and others. H '80 counts on allied assistance against starvation and fi nancial difficulties." Tho proclamation is signed by several members of the constituted assembly from the northern region and by the assistant mayor of the city Of Vologda and the vice-president of tnc Arcnangei city duma. forming the supreme govern ment of the northern territory. Eggs, cash - Hens, dreeaed, pound Old roosters Frys Broilers, live .... Hens, pound 43c 32c , 1213c i. 25c 2225c 1921c Vegetables Potatoes...., old , 75c Potatoes, New ..... V4 Onions, Bermuda . $1.75 Unions, Walla Walla . $2.75 Cabbage ... 44 Carrots : . - 2e Tomatoes, crate ..... 90cfe)$l Turnips" ..... 214e Beets - :;J.0 Cucumbers 25(5)40c Cantaloupes $1.20(0,2.75 Watermelons IVjO BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments, bicycles guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typewriter and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court rdrcet. Phone 493, 8 3. BILLIARD PARLOB for rent, wltt. Jt without fixtures; will remodel to suit tenant; best location In eity. K. M. Klinger, 463 Stat street, 8a lcm, U OSTEOPATH DBS. B. 1-. WHITE AND B. W. WAli- TON Osteopathia physicians and nerv specialists. Graduate of Amer ican echiol of Osteopathy, Kirkville, Mo Post trradnate and specialised in nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col lege. Offices 505 508 II. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Besidence, 1620 Court. Phone 215. Dr. Whit Bet. Phone 469. DENTIST Peaches, crate Grapes f. . 5A TELEPHONE LINES BEING AID ACROSS "NO'MAN'H LAND" Civ ilization has once again set foot into the devastated regions of France. Hero is a battlefield upon which thousands of men have fought and bled in its first stages of reconstruction. Britinh 'l diprs arc erecting lines of communica tion in keeping op with the forward drive of the front lines. Copyright, Underwood & Underwood $1 $2.33 Fruit Oranges 7-!riSr8 Grapefruit, California $3.7j Lemons, box $8.509.50 Bananas .- Dromedary dates v T Anricots - Betail Prices 60c $ii3.25 .... 55c 30c DB. T. L. TJTTEB, DENTIST, BOOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce bldg Phone 806. DR. CARL MILLER, Dentist, Room 414 Bank of Commerce wag. x-none 606. tf WATER COMPANY BALEM WATEB COMPANY Offiel corner Commercial and Trad streets Bills paynVl monthly in advance. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Chsrle Boo proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract! at reasonable rotes. Yard and eesx pools cleaned. Office phone - Ui 247. Besidence Main 2272. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack nail on every Tuesday at 8. P. Andresen, a O. V. B. UU on, K. B. ft S. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246,meet every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Derby building, corner Court an High etroeU. R, ?. Day, V. C; J. A. Wright, clerk. SALEM HtniAiNls BoOllfiTT D. IX Keelor, president; Mrs. Loo Tillton, secretary. All ease of cruelty or aeg lect of dumb animals should b re ported to the secretary for Id venti-gation. THE MARKET Grain Wheat, soft white $2a2.05 Wheat, lower grades on sample Hay, cheat, new $3c 71 ay, clover, new $25 Creamery buttor Flour, hard wheat . Country butter Kites, dozen Bugar sales limited to two pounds in Salem and 5 pounds to rural purchasers. For calming purposes 25 lbs. at one purchase. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or, Aug 12Buttor, city creamery 5354c Eggs, selected local ex 47(g'505 Hens 22(a,24c. Broilers 20(&28c Geese 16c Cheese, triplets, 2728e Daily Livestock Market Cattle Receipts 1400 Tone of market strong, unchanged Prime steers $11.7312.75 Choice to good steers $1112 Medium to good steers $910 Fair to medium steers $8(5.9 Common to fair steers $5(5)8 Choice cows and heifers $8.509 . Medium to eood cows and heifers Pair tn medium cows and heifers $4.50(5)3.50 Canners $s(g4.00 Bulls $8(5:8 Calves $8.5011.50 Stackers and feeders $7(59 Hogs Receipts 900 Tone of market 10c up Prime mixed $18.95(5, 18.23 Medium mixed $17.75(518.9." Rough heavies $17-40(; 17.90 Pigs $10(5.16 50 ' Sheep Receipts 1100 Tone of market strong, unchanged East of mountain lambs $1314 Valley lambs $12.50(513 Yearlings $9.5010.50 Wethers $8.50(a,9.50 Ewes $(5;fi.50 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over LaJd & Bush, bank, Salem, Oregoa SECOND HAND GOODS BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE- Men's clothes, shoes, hats, jewel. J, watches, tools, musical instrument bicycles, gune, rifles, revolvers, suM cases, trunks, cameras, typewrite' s and furniture. Capital Exchange, 3JJ Court street. Phone 4113 STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 60 years experience. Depot, .National and American fence. Sizes 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, eta. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, I Court street. Phone 124. A Leader-Resulta are our Wanl AlsTkey load tie way to Belter positions Better Worker JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY WHOLE MILK We will pay $2.75 per hund red delivered at Salem. Price based on 4 per cent fat contents. Marion Creamery & Produce Company Phone 2488 Salem, O STOVE REPAIRING REAL ESTATE FOB SALE 230 acres. 100 in cultiva tion, btlance in pasture and timber Fine sticam of water, good buildings and food road. 3-4 mile from a live ly saw mill town. Will take good house and lot in Salem es part pay ment. Price $00 per acre. Phone 470 Square Deal Realty Company. U. 8. Bank Building, Salem. 7-17 - i TP ITS REALTY or a business, you will sell quicker, buy bettor, trade easier thru our gystom of buying and selling without commission. Up and doing people everywhere us our July booklet to save time and money Call or write Oregon Realty Ex change Inv. Co., Inc., 28 Breyman Bldg., Balom Ore., fcugene, foruana, BOYAIi NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA ' "Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360. moets every Thursday evening in Darby building, Conrt and High St. Mrs. Pearl Coursey, 214 Court St-, oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recor der, 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED A3TISAN9 Capital Assem bly No, 64, meets first Thursday ot each month, at 8 p. to. in L O. 0. F, hall. Norma L. Terwilliger, M. A.) C. A. Vibbert, secretary, 840 Oir ens street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES (In effect Juno second) BALEM- GEEB LINB No. 73 Arrive at Salem ..-9:10 IM, No. 74 Leave Salem 3:00 p.m. IALEM, FALLS CITY k WX8TE 161 Lv Salom, motor 7:50 aoa. 163 Lr Salem, motor .9:35 am. 165 Lv Salem, motor 1:40 p.m. Through car to Monmouth end Arli 167 Lv Salem, motor 4:15 p.m. 169 Lv Salom, motor .. .5:58 p.m, 239 Wy frt. Lv Salem. 5:00 aJB. 162 Ar at Salem ..:10 a.m. 164 Ar. at Salem 11:00 a.m. 161 At at Salem 8:00 p.m 168 Ar at Salem 5:35 p.m. 170 Ar at 8alem 7:20 p.m. 840 Wy frt Ar Salem 2:80 pi rrala It. 1 8 Ltd. f OREGON ELECTRIC Southbound Leave Arrive Portland Salem . 6:30 am 8.35 am 8:80 am 10:11am . 10:45 am 12:50 pm 2:00 pm 4:15 pm San Francisco. 82 IMPROVED 10 acres, 5 12 miles from Salem, for rooming house not over $4000 Equity in 17 acres, for Salem residence, not over $3000, price $4500. 640 acres millions of feet of saw timber, plenty of water, 3 milos from sow mill on the railroad; good stock proposition Will take $:00 in trade bdlance cash. Easy terms, $15 per acra, Socolofsky. 341 State street 817 BRING YOUR TRADES I can match you, C. W. Nieineyer, Real Sstate Agent, Canada Lands, S44 State street. Journal Wanl Ads Pay Arrive; Engen 10:50 am 12:25 pl 6:85 p 13 Ltd 4:45pm 6:40pm 8:50 pal 17 , i , 6:05 pm 8:07 pm Salem only, 18 - 9;20 pa 11:20 pm Salem only. II 11:45 inn 1:55 am 6:50 am North Bank Station (leave Jefferso Street 15 and 20 tunutes later) Train So. 8 Northbound Lear Asrtve Eugene Salem 12:05 am 4:35 am 7:15 am 7:35 am 9:45 am 1120 im 1:50 pra 10 Ltd.... 18 14- 11:20 am 16 Ltd 1:55 pm 4:00 pm 10 ,.4:10 pm 5:30 pm Arrive; Portland 8:50 am 9:25 am" 11:30 am 1:20 pm 3:55 pm 5:45 pm! 7:40 pm- 10:00 p 22 S.23pm 7:55 pm (North Bank Station (Arrlvi Jefferson Street 15 minutes earlier) ."Lcav Cor vallis. COBVAXLJS CONNSfi-TONi Leave Corvallis Arrlv Salem 8:25 am....Nortlbonnd....9:45 am 12:12 pm..Northbound-...l:50 am 2:41 pni....Northb3und....4:00 pm 4:10 pm....Northbouud....5:30 pm 8:18 pm Norbbound.7:55 pm 1 8:35 am....Southbound....9:57 am 10:19 am.SoutkbouBd.ll:3S am J2.S0 pm....Southbo me -.1 pm 4:15 pm..Southboancl.5:40 pm 6:40 pm.J3outhbound.-8-.00 pm