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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14. 1918. n hnwo? pumps GREATLY REDUCED COST In order to finish Closing Out Oar Pumps we will make these Less Than Present Manufacturing Cost CHOICE of fifteen (15) styles of Patent Pumps in values $4.50 to $6, to close out $2.95 Kid Pumps, cloth top in sizes 2 1-2 to 5 to close out $2.65 Kid, 2 strap Military Heels $235 id, one strap, turn, low heels , $2.45 You Always Save Money at S'PK RUPPRECBT'S AMERICAN HAVY ! HOLD ON TIE SOMME TO AID ITALIANS I IS MOSTPRECARIOUS Assi3tant stary Roose. He Must Eventually Cross To' pr9inises M C-Pera- East Side Or Risk Loss of Heavy Artillery. tion Upon Sea. Rome, Aug. 14 Co operation of the Italian ami American navies in future .Gyrations in the Adriatic and Mediter ranean is the chief rnm-ei-n th. mm hhjmpwhi m.n Mmum mint mi'i'i-iu1 P imt.m.fn :'lywj.Miwimiwif t w i . j.mmvw.ffm "miiiu 4 t CHEAT NORTH WEbT f TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DEMONSTRATION EDUCATIONAL,, BENEFICIAL, PROFITABLE i EVERY FARMER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SHOULD ATTEND SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 7, 1918 Fur retailed Information write Portland Implement & Tractor Association 349 346 East Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON I in the morning. VVc- 1 sav " ive By William Philip Simms (t'nited Press Staff Corf-spondent) With the British Armies in France. hold on the west side of the Komme and i ' " . 11B'-,r 01 "anKlia i. Boose the Nesle-Noyon canal remain uncom- , asslstant secretary of the United fortable. ' istatc navy, Roosevelt said todav in an The British Fourth and Frem-h First interview with the United Press, and Fifth armies maintain their pres-1 "With k ;.. . sure, from Albert to Ribecourt ami, .1-L f the lntnflon f "'"easing though General Von Per Marwitz' and "r as8,stan to Italy," he said, "we General Ven Hutier are profiting to thc!are now endeavoring to solve the prob fullest possible extent from the old, km of using Italian ports to their Somme lines, along which parts of the fullest eapai-ity". Henceforth eoods battle front now run. their armies nre shirmnt in i,ni.. ,' s. f i . ., ... . , ... . . I . mvun ue uiscnargecl at tj .daily smitten by the aliii s heavy ar- Italian, instead of French ports. J tillcr.y. "It is imperative that we do this Almost a third of the Herman divisyn order to. relieve congested traffic ions identified on this front are from conditions on the French roads. To put General Von Tudendorff ' preciously the plan into effect, the ileilitehhan guarded reserves. Despite the high ean must be made safe from submar command's recent order to conserve ines. man power to the limit, no a'ternaitve "The American and Italian fleets was open but to throw every available can easily accomplish this task. We man, including orderlies, cooks and should also close the Adriatic and pro officers' servants into the line to slow vent the exit of enemy craft as well down the allies' advance or perish. as paralyze the exploits of the Austrian But for the desperate measures ap- fleet " plied to secure at least temporary re-1 Roosevelt declared that tho United lief far greater disaster would have 'States is prepared to send to the Italian closed in upon the Germans and every- 'front enough troops to insure victory j thing west of the Bonime and the No-.for Italian arms. From the North sea yon canal would have fallen. ! 'ho Adriatic, the initiative, both on Today the Germans along their new an'l and sea, has forever passed to battle front are supplied entirely from thc allies, "he declared. across bridges spanning the waterways- Let a sian osce get the pure clean taste of Heal Gravely Chewing Plug and he bids ordinary tobacco good-bye.. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it -- , ' Crmvlylattt to muck lomgmri t eof nomarmtochwtiianniinary plug I P. B. Gravel Tobacco Company " Danville, Virginia iKSSCaG to the activities of Austria toward the 'and could not eat the meal furnished Germanization of the Tyrolean pro-j them by the Americans until they had vinces. The Czechoslovak antional ! gradually accustomed their stomachs to council has word of the removal from ; the fare. office of Dr. Conci. Italian deputy j Tho irisoners said th(1y saw aB cn. governor of Tvrol, because he partici-K. ... , . , . , . pated in tho "conference of oppressed j tlre " train destroyed by a nationalities at Prague, May , 16. bomb from an allied airplane. It is considered probable that excuses HBaaBa. will be found by the Austnans to re move all officials of Italian blood from power in Tyrol that a loyal Hapsburg organization mav be effected lor po litical operation following defeat of i the central powers. The big objective of allied airmen seems to be to get a German "ace" in the hole- ' been use everyone had to do his part performed 17 major operations, and ev Tho ovidges are now under allied shell iery one successful! fire and airplanes bomb them dav and Only one set of instruments had been night. Some are already destroyed and i left behind, and as there wasn't time others cannot be used save at fearful i tu- sterilize them lv boiling each time ris'!- I we had to pour alcohol over them. Kix If ia question whether General Lu ! candles stuck in their own wax to a dendorff will leave his seyoud and board furuMicd the oiilv light for the eighteenth armiea supported only by Umgions. I held tho board. As they a Pnhling of artillery or whether he worked, 1 moved it around so tlu v nikiit wU1 "m8S hls uns "'"i1"1 his infantry hiivn Hi,, nmst TurLt H,.. ,-,.i',i m exposing the whole to allied destruc- sotting or sewing or whatever there was to be done. Three of th operations tion. I He must do one tr the other. If he moves the bulk of his artillery to the rast bank of the Somme, his guns will , be unable to reach the allied lines of- woiv treplianning of the skull. Another of the soldiers had 59 pieces of shell in him 11,1,1 mrn,p m... u-..- l-.n,...) n..-l .i Mr. Business Man As a matter of economy you should consult the Journal's Job Department before placing your printing--we are satisfying Salem's leading firms put us on your calling list. Phone 81 REAL EXCITEMENT (Contiuuod from page one) ericuti nrnty nmbuliiiici's wheeled up loads of English and French wounded. Tliry had hurried down from tho ad vanced dressing stations and most of them were in bad shnpe. Although there was but a handful of barges, tlioy were conveyed to .Purls. That left the hospital wit',, only two American army surgeons, the Ked Cross(us, wo hustled about and got the hospi personnel, ami a French clinp!:iln. The .tut froing aomehow, and started to take H. ,,.;.;., ,,,,.,, lb,i.l nl I H,,i .n ,.F tl.a i,-,.,l.l Tl, -,- ,. ,. .....', i,. ,.,.. ,.t I ..7...T... t.i. ...t .1. ..i,...V ..... .. 0 e"'"'e civilian population. It the z, . ii it- Li 1 ij 1. 1 -i nocnmo sut'li a hot corner tnnt it wn linn I in 'nit unnsnthiiitr uiw imniir. 1.. t nvitru nP tut 1'inuu cnttiutDa . ' 11 11 " " .,'.,1 .... T. l.,Mi,. .1 t. ,.. -.1... !..! " "Kr a hillcting area for trooiis, and be plenty of work for everybody. night. Luckily at midnight another Am erican surgeon arrived and relieved at the operating table. The worst, part of it was that the ether knocked out most of our drivers; so that at last there were only two of us left to bear a hand Hospital Evacuated. In the morning we evacuated the hos pital, taking the wounded to C -- where there were ample facilities. "Then we woie out right to work get ting out of town the refugees who ha I accumulated there for several diiys (' was subject to air-raids every el nr night, so we had to sleep in ihi cellar of tliti great chateau. The l omU bursting about the place made ret al most iiupossiliTe. When the last of the refugees had been transferred to a neighboring rail way station, word came that the tier mans had dropped a 240 on the train at K , a few kilometers, away. Ho we hustled 2 camions over there and found four men killed niid five wounded. Fur two or threo days wy were agaii caring for refugees who were strenuiinj; toward the haven of Paris by the thous amis. Ill Hot Corner. 80011, tho trucks were ordered tc swing northward to S . The French had been there, but had re treat id t. straighten their line. Germans bega-; shelling the place, finally drivimr off Somme, which wriggles throejh a wide valley of lagoons and marshes, the dan ger to them is obvious. The Germans are now fighting stout ly whenever they are attacked, but comparative quiet continues on this front. Having gone hack across the An ere, they cut the dykes of the stream, flooding the valley iu places as a fur ther protection. Fiue weather continues. NEW CHEESE RECORD. Port'and, .Ore., Aug. 14. Cheese reached a new high rec ord today when Oregon triplets went to 30 cents a pound, job bers prices. This is two rents over the previous high record. s(s ; ! More Deadly Than Mad Dog s Bite id ho felt something was going the drivers of tho Red Cross camioni . ... ' , ... ,. ," ' ' .. .,.,1 .... i( 1. , .,' i.. 1 'iu 1... 1...! '" '""K" a hilleting area for trooiis, '" . - 1 .i ...... u..u armv cannons worn lint oltnue.i n ..00 iu,. The ever done nursing, and the stiff part I ,,,..' .,, . ., '' 1 ! .. '"'""., CUiis thundering nil around us seemed of it was that so mnnv of the wounded! r' " h Ii' i ' a 1,(1 lP fif .1 i- ii.i i ,' i- i v loss staff on the iob there workinor re. o bear lain out. And ho made no mis- were in such condition that operation , . . ' ' " take. without delnv wns vital rieutjr of Wounded. The very next afternoon several Am- operating nt 7 : : and were at it at 3 Ape 5ABte 577" tr i t jfHAUFAX VtmL NEW N'resT-plt7 YORK l'MAflfuCKETL ONNJriNC.Wt'ORT K ) Jg&V YORK PHILflOELPJWj v ; P. hi AY ' .- The bite of a rabid dog is no longer deadly, due to the now famous Pas teur Treatment, but the slow, living death, tho resultant of poisoning of the system by deadly uric acid is as sure ui'il inevitable as day follows night Ko other Organs of the human body are so important to health making as and bladder, keep your an and vour bladder in udition and vou need have The- tusk now wns to iret out the staff no four of disease. Don't trv to cheat .t ull !, u l: . ii i ' wi . rpi. t. A :. ,n..il ' ' 1,1 fij,nrs pu.iaiuic 1.10111 ill- lllllliru, xi is a cruel llinsicr. iicuce The two Am r.cnn surgeons started l(lHl Cross warehouse there. We went ur vou exi.erienco backache, nervousness, with Miree camions, and as we entered difficulty in passing urine, "get on the the city saw three big German sausage 1. job. " Your kidneys and bladder re balloons watching the place and direct ionire immediate attention. Don't delay ing (ho fire. Soon the shells began drop- i This is the time -to take tho bull by ping about lis. The sausages had seen 1 1,8 horns. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil us. j Capsules will do the trick. For over two The warehouse was in the chapel of aundred years they have proven ineri tlte big seminary; and while we were at 1 t'"riolla iu tho treatment of diseases of work loading up, shells from the ZiO't the stomach, kidnevs. liver and bladder ciin.. o, renin,. 1,. rw ,.,., in.. 1. 1 It is a world famed remody, in use as a houso directly across the street and hmaold necessity for ii'.n.ln ft niilf nf .l.,uf nf U l.,.t .1 :.. .vcurs. ' -.". .'I . . -- ... .1, .'111 U,MI 111 the courtyard We were protected from the flying pieces. Others landed about showering us, however, and one of our men was grazed by a fragment, but we , .... , . . . . , i i y uiini.iutecu oi imniev iinniuvvi, ...v- kept at it niaknig rip after trip, andVe of imitations. Look for the name 7 7" 1 lNvvrr- r i 'C.HAtTERAS CaRO- 1 ,0 Voi Vt ilElIK THK I -BOAT RASGFS THE SUCCESSIVE AREAS IV WHICH I' HOATsi HAVE OPERATED OFF T4ii AMERICAN COAST SINCE Till; VKli'KO STATES ENTERED WAR SHOWN IN THE MAP ABOVE. 200 If vou have been doctoring without results, get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your druggists sells them. Absolute ly guaranteed or money refunded, tie when th.. la.it loud left late in the af ternoon we had taken 200 tons of if ions supplies out of that 'warehouse and stored them safely behind our lines. REGSTRATION DATE 'Continued from page one) GOLD MEDAL on every box. . Madrns' school board has decided to add to the high school course the teach ers' training provided for by state law. CENTRAL EMPIRES RB.D7 TO CONSENT TO WILSON'S PLAN New Peace "Offensive' Will Be Cunningly Devised German Scheme Washington, Aug. 14. That C.erninnv and Austria will offer to submit" to President Wilson's policy of self-determination in Alsace-Lorraine and the Austro-ltaliau Tyrolean provinces, in a new peace offensive of the central powers, '.s expected in diplomatic ad vices received here today. Reports are arriving from various sources of political manipulations in ilsnce-I.orra.ne that would indicate that the Germans, in desperate at tempts to end the jwar without a miii liity decision, might-agree to a ''p'e vi?eife :n the lost provinces." It is 1 Iievcd Germany will mnkn an open pvo osition, hat ivV nttm-a srch conditions to it as would put thc mat ter entirely under her control ami as suie a favorable verdict for Berlin. Italian Czecho-"JIo,nk advices point PRISONERS jfRE TREATED Continued from page one) sub-dilutes are used. Some soldiers are wearing 1014 uniforms and paper shirts are common. The German physique is waning, on account of the lack of food. Soldiers tire quickly, merely showing the, pris oners how to do thework to which they were assigned. The Britishers were impoverished ' n COME ON NOW BOYS, OFF WITH THE COAT AM rce CO' IN OK COWE ON -DOnT BE PRlCiHTENBO- OWi NODI JrtKEN OFF J VO PUWAE CARROTS AMO PflHWl,P4 FOK DCWIMO .CLEAN 1MOROUCHW AND RE' ttOUB OOTIR. SKIN , PRE FSR ABLY A STIFF BHISTLE 8B.USH. All the tricks in drying are told you in the free drying book the Na tional War Garden Commission of Washington will send any reader of this paper for a two cent stamp to pay postage. iri?jLi, -5 ill J presents' iiarcfen for the second time on the screen the magnifi cent heroine of "Thais" ,n The Splendid Sinner ' The story of the sacrifice rupreme 'iv KATE JORDAN 7r'J.-7 Ooldwyn Picture" Starts Tomorrow LIBERTY THEATRE mail, but the registration card muni reach the local board having jiirisdic1 tion of the area wherein the registrant permanently resides by the day of regi istrntion. Those on Iho sea or outside the terri- Owing to the ru.-h during haying, there will be no picture show at 1'kiah , until August 17, when the entertain-j ment of the public with war pictures will be resumed. I'm strong for -soys Mv favorite wheat savirrf food torinl limits of the Fnited States shall within five days nftef reaching the first I'nitad States port comply with the reg ulations pertaining to absentees. Per sons without permanent residence will register with a local board in whose jurisdiction they are in on August 4. The proclamation exempts the follow ing persons from registrations! Officers and enlisted men in the regular ftimy, navy and marine corps, national guard and naval militia, while in tho service pt the Vnited States anO officers in the officers reserve corps snd enlisted men in the enlisted teservt corps wtiil in active service. The time of registration will Vc bn twern 7 . m. and 0 p. m. August 4 1918. , A day for registration ia the tern tones of Alaska, Hawaii and Rico will be named later. uy your clothes now Our advise to you is "Buy Now" All classes of woolen and Cotton goods are advancing daily. We have complete stocks of standard goods and can fit you for reasonable prices at this time. When you can buy reliable made clothes at the prices we are ask ing; it is opportunity. BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $20 TO $40 HART SCHAFFNER & ?25 TO $50 MARX MEN'S HATS $3 TO $6 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE MEN'S SHOES 55 TO $8 Forte ' ' . -. . ' . , . i . . it m-m '""'HMittttmiiii' 1 1 1 n ii m i i 1 1 1 1 TTu.