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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. TTi-lTT'T' j We not only have beautiful fur- . : J Var : j niture at the lowest possible pri- j j ll ces, BUT EVERYTHING NEW k . !l AND UP-TO-DATE. - o C? 4 ' We just received a shipment of &i f I ; library tables and writing desks j jj J! 1 1 See this line while it is complete. j ' ,' j Ifcl i Ask to see the lines we are clos- Ik '-.l J Vj! , ing out at Big Reductions. No 1 ?fi Need of Looking Around, But TSSi!? ! (it , Come Here And We Will Save V(Jf: J ' Yuu Moy Your Furniture. feS W if, Vxw4l L ;. . I ,t',vi - f -Sir1", ft' t i ' I WT Hf -',81 1. Im AMI pi ' j j - - - -- - -- ruJrfO;i' YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S Hnilini11llUHIiljllllIIlUUIIIIIilUltlIIIUtlltl3III!lllIISIlIIIIIIlll!IIllIIIIIIIlII!llllllt1l War Summary of United Press I g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiKiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 I 1474th Da yof the War; 32nd Day of Counter Offensive I UllllllllllllIlllIUIIIIIIIII MII!ltlllUIIIIIIIII!llllllllll!lllilllllllllllhllllllllllll!lll)i Norway Tlic Norwosiaii jjovorn mont initi'sti'tl to Uorniuuv njiiiinst the torpi'iioins niul ainkiiiK of the Xnvwe H'i! s!.'uKr SoiiH-r.sta.l off i'iro Is hind, AujjHst 12. IMi'iiiilv frniit l'"riMuh tinnns havo riii'!nl t'uuiih L) Sur, n miU west uf Rovp niul rii.,w'u!r Do Rnyc Tiwk, lew Uihii a mile jjout'liwi-st of l.nsxigny, Full of tioth linyw ami Lansi);iiy niitnra i tit Jiinii'iil , -with. I'oiis.'iiiunt auiiiiiuimiiO'it v.linlo I! iyo i.asiyii) Niiyou sal- t" tlu K'llt, Tin' l.iilisli pioy rcsscd Wnyn roml mil tiloML. tin' of AltllTt. IHM'tll Anvri' Of tho Uiirt'i Toul frontIn si'ri! of tli'-t yMtcnlay, Ainorii-nn lir.iulit ilown i U i ot (.icriiuin ilant's V'-iTlaiiil Tlii Iri-rninii Aini'iiian (M)iifi'vcnco tot clisi'iisiini: nrisoiu'is is liiiijj; of l'uliiml. ari'oi'ilini; to Hoi'lin ' ,',T"rf(' I to havo lii'i-n osto'ioiiC(l at lKMvspaiii'ia. . jliiM'many's ri'iiuost- ' I ('oniiany A discussion is roportiHl air bat-1 to l.o nndi'i' way at uonoral lioiuliiiar aviators!11'1'' rvjrardi iij? tlio advisalulity of oiu snprtMih' loinmaiul tor all the cent in I powers fronts. Flandois front Uriiisli patrols ad v-inrod ajjain ia (lio Vieux Iteniuin mil "Mcrriu soi'toi's,, Oeriiian artillery m, iit'tive aion (lie northeru jiiirtiini of Hie salient. ('linnipatino front - A (lernuin raid on I .a NvuvilleHe, northwest of Iilieims was repul-c.l last nij-lit. Russian nnrth front Tlie bolshevik. Maimed to have driven an allied expe ditionary force farther back toward Olloi;a. Aisne Veslo fri'il- r-iissian .southern front Soviet fore , aceordiiitr to n bolshevila report. have siirroniided a dofnchmr..,. nf -lpposini' art ill- UV.eeho-.Slovaks at Kazan, tin Ilia Villon ones eiixa.ucd'in a torrifie duel ahxijr and are bonilmnliii); the ,-itv Further Vesle, 7h. Inch ureas of both ar-; south, soviet and Cossack forces are Hues were bo:iibc,l by airmen, the Am- j ballliiiif loii). the Hon river. eiieans danianiiijr several bridges across the Aisue, over which the Hermans; Russia The (.ertmins are rumored to ero brinnu up ammunition. have seized Kronsladt, the Russian nnv 7" . 11 base near I'etronrad. The bolsheviki I (ilt,t it lii ,r.i n .l,,l,i,.t., .1 .,..1 1. ' .. . . .... ... . . ..., .,,..,,.., -,v ,., uiTuiiiii uuiiuro renorieu ii nave execute, ?: ii .if. by the ceiittal powers lioers imprisoned there bec.uise ..f nl- Karl Stephen shall be leire.l rev.du ton SVIiUiiit 1i!,a FRATUM NOTES. been reached Innt Arebdiikn r. Business Man m mm m bouar tax HAVE NOT YETFILED ON VfllSKEV AND si J M Fn 1 Hllli a lux Lislrict Noaiaaiiaas Appear. lo Go Begging Tills Ifear In Oregon Seven persons wli .1 received rep ibii, an ri'.iniiiatio"; r:.i Z'. "'' r-ieived demo- iinLMtiiations tor s:.iio ana n-.n-itt OTf ! ALLDISTiLLEDUQOCR GIVING UP FARM; " r.i m n i.-s ti it j u WS (I ram- House Ways And Means Com mittee Still Works Oa Revenue Measure. offices Jia not t fii -d aeffptanfes; Vashiuton. Au.. 17. A tax of OS with Scereiarv of Srr.U- '.Mcott and un-i ga'lon.on whiskoy and other distill-le-s aeeeptai.ees are f : e 1 by September1 ed liquors was tentatively decided np I'), their names v. ii! not he placed on on by the house ways an I means com t!i. bailor for the general election in mittee today. The present tax is VJfl. Xiivemier. In ni'.s' ins,-; the democrat-j The new rate is subject to change if it nominatiun were received by names :t)l(1 ,.,.. s-nnt,i find itself short i). in; written in p-imaiv election. on the ballot at tiiel of S.ft00,n(K).00fl goal when the bill is .vl. 1.. -4 t -. .. ,..i. .,. , ,-.i k .1 t.ao it. ft' nil u nam 011 u 111 1 iiuai.i eek!. who receive, Mb :j .. .:.. ' tie remil.lican and to niocratie imninia-i ... . .V, .,. . . ,. ... ', . . :nuttee is withholding information for lions tor represc.:'itive from .Van.,, eounty, ,s anion, those who have not, AnrlBfe of extremP,r high liqnor riie.l acceptances. rates W(lul(, (,ause witmlrawa of 9pir. David P. llason or Albany. w,,o iv-,its from b(mi, f() e taxation and e, im'ii in,. lA-uiiH-raru- nominariuii ior .,.. ti, ,,, ,;.. :, ,ii ci . rXDERSlGNED AITTIOX: KB HAS ;.;(-.. FROM THE OWXER. O. A.'JOETTirir n m,. lv,-,, AITTIOX OX HIS FARM LOCATED TWO VP SELL EV PS . SAI-iCM, OX THE SALEM AXD TfBXER ROAD rTHT ( , AT,. ADGUST 20 1 AT 10:00 r s;:r.T, ) 0 AT 10.00 V. il. .SHATJP. COXS1STIXG OF 1 Grey Mare, 6 years old weH,t 1810 n 1 roan Oeidiug; ti years old, weight looO; 11,.-, - i r , co" ! weight 15ot) lbs.; 1 HoUtein Cow s . 10 i, tra Oood. 1 IK-ering Binder 6 foot eut goi 1 -hlaiie insfc Harrow; filed Lit it-. T:. S. sena- sona- .'nii state treasurer, m tame. Others who liar. "es r.r.j as follows: ('has. J. Smith, drmoi tor, short term. John S. gmith, doiniH-ratie 'imn. 3rd district. Percy R. Kelly judge. Alox M. LaFolIe't, doinoernti tor. Is' district. F. H. Porter, reiuiilii-an senator di-trict. W liter R. Jones, democrati 3rd district. Robert Johnson, d.inocititic 9th district. B. F. Rhoad";i, (Irn.ociat ic, senator 10th district. Roy W, Ritner, republican, 2i'ih .lis triet Joe Soft, demociniii-, seiiator, 2'dh dis triet Z J. Riggi, democratic, lepies.'i tativ, fst district. D. S Smith, democratic, representa tive, 2nd district. David' It. Graham, republic :in, repre sentative, 3r,l diitrict. Atiau Leton, ,!e:i;iiciaiic five, 3rd district, T. (). Rns.tell, lieniocintii five, .".rd district. 11. L. McKee, demoeratie tive, 3rd district. Roy livings, republieaii, representative 4i h ilistriet. : force the committee into 11 interim leg-1 an aeei'P jislation.-' . : The present rates are only tentativc to get more rev- and niav be changed en ue. The committee today was working for final settlement of excess and war profits, the only other onen feat urn of I the bill except liquor taxes, democratic, supreme j An eighty per cent war profit tax, askcii by the treasury department, will bo. enacted with an exemption of eight per cent for transportation corpora tions; ten' per cent for manufacturing farming and general business, and senate;' twelve per cent for oil operators, min ing and other hazardous undertakings, senator. The excess profits stnx, practically jadpted by the committee, gives an senator,! eight por cent exemption In addition to a flat exemption of frlOOO. ; Profits between eight and 20 per cent are taxed 40 per cent and profits 'above 20 per cent are taxed sixty per cent. Many committeemen consider these high and will fight their incorporation into tho bill. They are a, compromise on the treasury suggestion that lires- H'lit excess profits rates continue in I force. The committee also placed a normal rate of .13 per cent on unearned in comes, consisting of income from pre ferred s ock, royalties and annuities- A half way provision for publicity of ni ishape; 1 20 hlade Douhl,, D,,, , 1 2-seotion n. .;.. 1 ul Ir 1 3-section Lever. Harrow; I 10-foot (,'.-, T Hj ' 1 3 1-4-inch Studebaker Wagon, row- l f , ,Eokr. f baherWa-on, with .gravel beijl 10 j-lmshi l (train P . , s . root to, ;w: l j:m. . ; Test,,, : '-wl IV,.-!., !'. ' tlflllr Tin... .1 r,,-. . . 1 "'"I'WC; - " 'ini unvcr U u led pi ---ulna U-iuch Oliver Chilled Plow; 1 2-rtovel Cultivator UilJ0 I l-;.'iovel lultivator; 1 Va?on .lai'li: 1 Wo.-i.n w;,, l uiiiiuer; i tsox carpenter Tools; I Hack: 1 ( 'oru Planter; 1 Platform Scale 600 pounds i J-L1 bft Heavy Bropchini? Harness, eoninlpto. n" ,r rtU1 b08; u umut htone: 1 ao. i.i im Ijavqi r. t; , . t - - .panuor, ew; j 1 -.i ass Siedor; 1 Gal capacity; 3 f!rn: ' complete: u... . iiuiio llav; 1 Feed Cutter;! Ogan 20 Sm -k. Wi,;. ni ' a-J i loHs Mi ers; l Koeker; 4 Heds. Springs, Mattresses ie Lamps, .ailv net ging Chains; Cross-Cut Caw, Wr,1 iel.es and tools of all kind's.' 1 (;e.o,i ri c 01 1 t. iiiilioard; 2 Gasoline Lamps, ailv new l-'.ni-. oi.. . ' i tables: 6 ii;, : TERMS CASH repHsenta- epvesenta BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOOK O. A. Boetticher 5, Box 100 F. Woodry OWXER Route 3, Box 100 riiouc 2009 jtf THE Al'CTIOXEER, Phone 510 or oil iBiaits; SALEM, OSE rejirc-nta' income tax returns was decided upon, the names of income tax payers being posted in every county scat, but not the amount they pay. JOURNAL WANT ADS Pi Journal Want Wail ratie .atie. repre- j I representa- represeuta-re;resen-(a-representa- -o 1 1 1 :t rejire rejires "eta (Capital Journal Special Service) Prattim, Or,, Aug. 17. Miss Mabel Harper of MarysviUe, Oalifl,irnia, is visiting with hr father Jams ll. Har per ut Pratum. Mrs, Morion Corbin and daughter Katherine are visiting with Mrs. Cor bin 's parents, Mr- and Mrs. Ephriaut Steiner. Mis. Mary jSchtfforor visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rent ier over Sunday. Mrs. Sehifferer's hus band is now in a training camp iu New York state. Miss Alicia Welty is spading a few days in Silvertou. She leaves shortly for Washington, wohre fe will "teach tris coming fall and winter. Mrs. John Welty is ill nt the Deacon ess hospital in JSulein, She in improv ing slowly. j The warehouse at Pratum is running j sieauiiy. nicy are taking in a great dnl of wheat. Rnjamin Ramseyer is em ployed there for the busv season. C. L. Cheuowitli, de;uo( ratic s.'ntative, 4th dislrict. T. J. Tin if t, d-inoe five, "ith district. R. O. (Smith, deninc tive, 7tii district . D. M. Lowe, democratic live, 8tli district. Howard Hill, ileiiiiieratie live, HNi district W. L. ( old), doinocratie, i tive, Plh district. Marion Ilayden, democratic iative, Hill, district. Thoieas W. Biiink, ilemoera sentative, 1 Ith district. i. v.. I. rui: u, democratic, tive, 12lh district. n. .j. ...oiire, uemocratie, repvesenta- tive, urn ilistrict. .Win. (1. Ilnie, democratic, represi-.ita tive. loth district. John Loder, d 'liioeratie, rejiresei.ta tive, Kith district. aiex ovum;, democr rive, 17th district. Wallet G. Lynn, democratic, represen tative, lSt, district. Lhner E. J'e! 1 i-.igill, democratic r.'sen;atie, 1 St h district. Lucia F. Addition, democratic, s.-iifitive, l.S:h district. ' ii. Miman, deuiocra tive. Is.;h district. i". E. iVoi dson, democratic tnt-ve, .:'i.d diM.'ict. I'.. I . I' hI.1. ,c mocratic -"nd '.isiricf. ... I'D-igi'ii, rtemocralte, '.epr.enta i.ve, ...i.l district. . K. Uiu.ier, deie.'MM.itii !ie. --''ll di-tV'.et. James S. Stewart, vepiibiican-deinocr 'ie, r.j.r.M:ita,iv., 2Stl, district. t.ourg,. I . l.Inkely, democratic leaMtive. w9;h district. represeuta- esen-rep-i pre- tic. reiiernla ropresi n- represeniiiuve reprc- v'fl4j7i W &4fF- vx V W1 it " ,al i -j S:r:Jl"jh-k,; ty j it i i W s W -vli K.N i t i i (i men, women and -Navy League to the most skillful. IN CEXTRAL PARK, X. Y. This photograph 'shows an interesting group coniposrJ of eM'l young hoys and girls who are knittin,T for n, n,.,r0o Tr-, m aven bv the ArajS (') Vnilenvood & Under eminent agents surrounded other g,.v the cot ;au, The Mg:;;il man stated he haii real ii'veral coi'c flashes sent from th,. '.ipnevj siory ef couag'e and that following1 ihev tiiifhes there had been an anv.er-j ing signal flashed ,y a blue light 'rem! some boat whiclj could not be seen. -Miss .. L, Pratt, a registered nurse,! who is proprietor f th.. cottage, deciar-j i...' s a h val British subject. Among! others found in the house and cUeiyi resigned by the officers were Mrs. Max J. Rohlder, Who has an office in .Norfolk, and Wiiliam Svkes. I NOW GOING ON Treachery Suspected At Virginia Beach j Newport, News, Va., Aug. 17. Gov- j' " "' iiiiuiMiiucs n- i.Miuy luvcsii- ig.iiii.K auegci signalling to sea from a m a iinni iu irj;una i;ea ii. Job Department before placing "? i m m. i ort-iit-. tttti.'A.. too . ;.Yi.t. . 1 Ml the produce in tho cottar Sluggish Market In Wall Street Today The immense Stock which ye bought from the Davis Furniture Company of Dallas All Goes At Xew Vorkli As a matter of economy you otiuuiu v-ousun me journal s your printing-we are satisf vine EEC 1J: . . -'fc... ln.cn attached to govern 9 ICaUlllH lirniS""niir Il!"1,nl ra"11 '" nmt nn0 range at on your calling list. Phone 8 1 Virginia licaeh and three yoitti wonien understood to be employes of thf ord nance department at Washington. Last right a bunt from the coast sta Hon was sent out to aca in charge of Captain Barnes, of the Virginia Heath on and preferred. sinuoii. Ai.oarii it were a government agent and an expert radio mail. On shore IfiTTO W New York, Aug. 17. TV Sua say. fiua-iciallv: Current news and developments net with n0 respond whatever in today's short ar.,l wholly sluggish session of l.n stock market. Xot only was trading! negligible but price movements were en-! tuely lacking i definite tread or' meauieg. If any trend was to be do-! teeted it was downward within frac ! tion.il limits. The outstanding feature1 as in the bond department, where thv Liberty Loan 3'.j per ecu issu? advane ! ed to llHUo. as compared with the' previous 'closing a l'M12. The ut-,v! 1 " me nign ror the vear tun the highest sine,, the issue. There was some irregularity in the first hours wit, perhaps mote animated trading. In sme oses reactions were as much a, a noint. in nts,-ra tii.r., ( substantial gains, such as niartne eom Don't Delay but come at once and Take Your Choice change for New -OldRug-s taken in Ex- E. L Stiff & Son WANT ADS PAY