Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 19, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 19. 1918.
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YOU GET A SQUARE DEAL HERE I S
I PAY YOU THE SAME PRICE IN CASH THAT I DO IN TRADE- HIGHEST PRICE THE MARKET WILL ALLOW
You Do Not Have to Take It Out in Trade
Of course we appreciate your patronage and will always treat you right-Giving good weights, good goods and
Reasonable Prices
I Eggs, strictly fresh, non-fertile, 45c
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We carry a full line of canning supplies-Fruit Jars, Stone Jars and Crocks, etc.
If you're not trading at my Store Why?
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A. W
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The Farmers9 Store of Quality
270 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
270 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 721
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Fold, lCA
(Continued from piigo one)
In mill Hi'rtiH an AUntiiin valley,
'where one m'i'liir of a llormmi trench
'ruin another, tlio eorpornl noted tlii
I time fur relief uf gunrd ntil miiili
! niM'i'SKnrv m ningoments. 1 1 o got
i'liris, Ann. 1 !.--( 10 u. in.) The
(loiin.ius, iil'hnugh exhausted, arc dos
iMititi-l v resisting at Hove- preparatory
1 1 1 to tlio supremo I't't'nit necessary til ox
tlio 1 1 ii'uti' the-nsches from llii'ii' ilanui'i'
tor At tlmt ttilnt.)
There wan lively jiutrol activity in three hoi-hen to iiuempt crossing the on positions,
tliii Wiievre area, j t ri'in-li intersection with jusl three Meanwhile the etieniy is constructing
Oiie doughboy, wounded nine time, , "l"t-t Nu other attempted to pns. im unusually powerful defensive line
liemically curried in wounded oumpuii-! It" protet Xesle, six miles imrthen-t of
'"" j Endanger Corman Position "l"
An Amencaii corporal, whom it i I . , . . ,, , . ... , ,. ...
i Ivisnblo to .mine, h... accounted Mr! .". A... II'. - The Hlt.uk ! , Bwilt. of Air Battl.s
i liipihi'n in the Iml three ilnys, i. Iteen the Oie ami the Aisne liy the l.iinleii. Auk. !!' The ili-st rue t im of
linliK H (lerititin Hiiliir, wh liit" whieh ,jni ijo.l up the two liiwin : five tleiinan tiirplnne ami a Inutile
VnitheriiliJ the Anierieana fer nnie time ,'","'t' frt. stniteil at nix nVluck cilieivatiiiii lal!Mn nan repurte.l tmlay
He luenteil the niper in a tree ami "'"'I'luy eveiiiiiK, il wan lenraeil tn.lay. in the eft'ieiat I'umiiiiiiiiipie i(isue. liy
tiiHueuvere.1 a whulo iiiariilii tti net ill i'I'1"1 B'llHee erimmlv threaten the, the Ilrilish air ininintry, Three llritish
MUieii. Then he tuek a mnule shot, i"1'1"""1 !'iliiiii eastward almitf tin' : mni-liiiiOK failed to retiilu. Thirteen
I Umervcra aw the aniper tumlile lr.im!Aisue, it is deelured, hinee .Saturday ; tun uf hcimlm were dropped on vari
the tree. Th eorpurnl'a hest work rreneii haw a.lMine
tll'et! iiiii'! hi I'Mio'ii'i n ta inn:
ASIC FOR and GET
S'3rliek'
The Original
rilaUed Milk
For InfanU and Invalid
OTHERS r IMITATIONS
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paten here todav.
lie
liuwever, w iKo
liiitt uf
lioehei inid'' uf five luiitule. Ol'fuer
vouehed fur (hj fortt.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
liuirters) im this front.
I'reinh pressure continue on the
fient et uf Uu lielweeii Si, Maid
tin I lleiivrninnes, where a uumlier of
(eniiati piiseni'is were taken yes'enluy
tin I also iiui'th":ist uf Canny Sur Mai'
To Bav Tliemiielve
I tlieir line mi uhieetives
ii ii J three .,m , lnuds, ruin and a ImIi wind
Will Stand with OzoclT
"me, Aiiu. 111. Moiiteneiin'ii immn
wi fiht at the side of Cr.eeh units on
tlie Italian from, it was announced to-(lav.
i prevented aerial work at niu''t.
To Command In Italy
Amsterdam, Aus. 1!'. Arehdnke
'.luseph has reilneed Kield Marshnl von
1 lloeuendorf f us eoiiiniander of the Am
.iiiun mountain aimy gi"oii on the ltal"
'inn fi nt, ifeoidiut; to a Budapest dis
liwfifi
"'ontiiiiied from page one) J
A n
Economical, Delightful, Light , Place to
Trad
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FALL'S NEWEST
in viei (,, foree a hitfler priee and the'
ijoveiumei.l is greatly concerned over'
their actions. Steps to break tip the riiv
trust have already been taken. Amonjj
them is prohibition of exportation of
rice. McaMiic,. aijaint rice speculators
may be taken nnd it is almost certain'
that the (jovcrumei.t will buy ast mian.
lilies to distiilmte to the pi'oplc at oot.
ttl fiiiaU scon, ihj. -theory that pro tier 1
iiiiia and bol.heviki activities ar,. nu-:
ponsi-dblf for the uprisii,j and declare
socialist thouiflit i entirely absent, in!
Japan. Through the Mron naiionai'
military puli,-,. tl.e jrovernmoHt wil; be
able to hold a strong hand over the
masses and ho,-ty put dowa disorder.!
ol'fii iaU av.
Are now coming in by express almost daily. Freights are too slow. We waut the
"ry latest things in shoes and they are now arriving. We are showing them as
soon as they come in. We are also (in spite of rising shoe costs)
Holdin
sf tne races
Down
So as to save you from $1.00 to $2.00 or more on the pair under what credit
. Stores Ask You
Come, Look and You'll Be
Convinced-
These Are Brand New
New Koko Tan Liberty Boots, 9 inch
top, military heel and style pointed
toe, imitation tip, they are only
New Shade Dark Grey Kid, 8 1-2-in.
cloth top to match. Welt sole, French
heels, the Red Cross noiseless shoes
for only
$9.00
The Latest Field Mouse Kid, 8 1-2-in.
cloth top to match, welt sole, French
heels, Red Cross noiseless, only
$9.00
A very beautiful dark brown all kid
lace shoe, welt sole, French heel. In
deed, a very fine shoe that you will be
asked $12 to $14 for no better. We
price it at
$9.50
An Elegant Rich New Dark Grey All Kid 9-inch top, Welt French heels, none
more smart, nor attractive ,yet serviceable Not $15.00 for this High Grade
, Shoe, Only
- $10
ITS A BEAUTY
Then we have in too, plenty of standard serviceable Black Kids, Black and Grey or
Tan Combinatons. Also Browns with cloth tops in French or Military Heels, all at
CASH SYSTEM MONEY SAVING PRICES TOO
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It
GOT 250 BIT? MARINES
t.iltttliH). A 9
National Guard To Be . tt&t&&fetts
Formed At Silverton
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ly wireles.)-
W. (British aJrairal-
The naval correspondent
point out, that
New soft tones in all fashionable fabrics, belted and ' I
sport models, all simple styled yet so smart in appear
ance that they meet the demand of women who know.
The best example ofman-tailored garments at popular
ly favorable prices.
416 State St.
Salem. Ore.
Phone
877
Silverton, Ore., Awr.
Ix-iiig made by the officers of company,
II, Oregon ituard, to organize company ;
in this eity and Mirroundiujt territory.!
Over 30 men have signified their inten j
necessary mint-
l-orije rwntlv bor be aeoareJ. Many from Scott Mill i
a'.m. I.,il .,.i.' hve ''i line J up for the new oraii-
ration. The eompanv will hve the bet
of equipment and druinjj the time before
Willi! railed into actual service the men
will rvvoiv,. pay for drilling. It is ex
feeted that in short 'lmtf l required
llf the StlTltlnv llK.ri'n.
11 ! in addition 'to the M aubmine. iuin lllUX "'
iwhieU i'remier l.lovdiieo!
de-larel the B.-Uiih a'.oue had uuk
JiliiHt a good proHirtion of the "doubt
tut case may be regarded as destrov-
et and that the number mar be safelv
ramed to i'lW. A aether fiflv have prob
ably been destroyed bv IVn.h. Ital
ian and Amen, an. To av that 2.10 number will Ik enlisted.
subniarine hae bwn acrounted for.'
nay re regarded a a niotterate eti- j
maie. j
The crews of the deatroveJ v5-e! I Amnterdam. Aul. 1S. The Austrian
either ar drowned or are prioner and (overnnient has replied favorably to
mint number at leant M'tKi of the- meat the Vatican a rroiHal that Austria
highly traiued German aailor. IVib- take the initiative ia proposing a x
ably the number i a great deal more. 'change of prisn with Italy on the
,tai of man for man, for all who have
Mr. Business Man
MAT EXCHAJTOlTPEiBOKKfea
BAKK CIT CATS HEN'S T
Washington, Aug. 13. Siakin
the Norwegian Urk Nordhav, off Cape
Henry, wa reported by the navy de
partment today. The crew of wa
picked p by a aaval veswd. The bark
was ahelled or to;-(d!ed by a lierman
submarine, mrtuncr of the crew said,
about 1 i!e lanrth cf Tape Henry
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beea in eantivitv more than a rear, ae
(co-ling to the1 Vienna Keichspost.
of jltaly'a attitude has not beea learned.
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
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