Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 19, 1918, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 19. 191S.
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I War Summary of United Press I
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I 1474th Da yof the War; 32nd Day of Cosnter Offensive I
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Oise-Aisue front The French at-1 Picardy Front The allies eontinw d
lacked on the front of nearly ten miles their pressure around Rove and Las
twUeeu Carlepont and Fontenoy yes- signy yesterday, taking additional prie
lerday evening, advancing a mile and oners. Tim German are preparing elab
n quarter anil linking up tho Picardy orate defense around Vesle. British
nd Soissons-Rlieinis front. -Several troops penetrated enemy trenchfts south
important positions were captured and of Arras and repulsed German raid
100 prisoners taken.
i)s;s or kavff cost Mcoraw
THK TENXAN'T. The drafting of P.en
jay Kauff, the sterlinjf outfielder of the
Giants, cost the team the pennant. Kx
ports liolicvo that X. Y. could have Woa
without Ihrees and Benton, hut culling
of Kauff destroyed the batting strength
of tho team.
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
By S. W.
ftuiitti Amtrittn
Thrift con
sists e r jr
Urjrrly of lit
tle things. And
because thrift
is comprid
of little thinirs
many f nil to
grasp Its Im
portance and
become thrift
less in their
habits.
Th founda
tion of nearly
everr Ameri
l1
can fortune was laid by some one who
liw the value of vtej the prn
American history is hrilluint with th
nnals of th-se who hsre risen to tl
brig hts of power and fame with a b
ginning that meant putting awar V.r
tire ami ten cent pieces.
Our little thrift stamp whir see"
so inennsrqurntial In this day of
colossal war ftnanHng are bringing 'i
twa and one-half times a mi'h
teretmr at it t to ran tlie 6ww
mrnt befim the war.
F.ngland Is going throogh ker tras'
heap and gathering material 1v
thousands of pounds of ammunition
ia raking i ill Iwr old tin ean
to help malt up fr the shortage to
tin metal.
' Doring the lat (sral year we ship
ped to our allies 844,000,000 more
pounds of "seats, fats, dairy pradm-t
mad vegetable, atis thaw dunnf 'the
year preceding. A trlbwt Indeed t the
patriotie thrift af the Aawviean pea
jite and a tetirrtriBisI to the value of
Ittie things! It was the little saving
Ibrrc and there in our Bullion of
Anx-rii an knew, hotels and restaur
ants that made possible this raur
nootts saving ut fiMit
ifij- 1X51- wffi
north of that city last night.
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STRAUS
SmIHi ft Thrift
I In cereals and ceretl products our
; individual thrift ma'lr OM,lle the
I shipment of nearly 90,(XM,uX) luilieU
; more tlwn we shipped durini the ft
i cal vr.ir ending June 30, 1911
K.irlv in thr season the Hrillvh food
j controller lsued an appeal to Eng
lishmen to plunt all wa.te places in
potutnes. As a result Kngland's pota
to crop this yesr shows a goin of 9i
per ernt. The products of Americans
war aarrierM will soar tnto the millloni
1 of dollars this year, and a terr large
j pert-enlnfe represents the eultlvntinn
; of little paU-hrs of Innd that nobody
gave any attrntlnn tl In the old thrift-h-M
davs liffore the war.
(W manttfaHwetng plant hv
I nKlnnd made an anmiuncrment the
liirr day that Its employees who are
uitivating hitherto wated patches of
.'.-mind hare under ' cultivation UJ9
rr of luiwl. Some one has ctimet-d
ist if one roatrk la wa-ted a day in
r I 'll home in America for the prriiid of
year, it Ls the equivalent of burning
.awn a hawie worth half a million dol
lars. The Manager of a large business
irgsnisstion noted tha rapid e'tpra
Mon of ink in Ms ink-wrtt. He install
sl Idk-weUa that would not permit ef
FtaporatkHI and sared his Arm lliOO
, a year.
The reason so many Aaarrirant have
. not bn thrifty was Wrass thry fail
ed to appreeute the power of Hi tie
' things. It is yielding to the little i-w-
fmlvs to sprad small amount f .-xalistv-r
that keeps asany a faiwly hard up
(mm one year's end to anothrr. .
It was the thorah appreciatiaa) al
the value of little thin that ra-if
many a naa wealthy and powerfaL
la these, war daj lf to prt
, higlily the little thiiiKv T ailerliml
Ithrir'faloe is to kn n one -f iKc ctue
secret 0f mccvs and bappiaess.
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Yes'e-Aisne Front- - Comparative1
quiet outiuued yesterday, I
Flanders Front The British made
another advance in the Merville sector
and last night repulsed a German at
tack against the newly nl position be
tween Oultersteeue and Meteren. Hos
tile artillery was active near Belleaul-
FrenchAlsace Front Americans ad
vanced against fast of St, Die yester
day and improved their positions in
the village )of Frapclle. -which they
captured Saturday. A violent bombard
nient failed to dislodge tho Americans
ft-om the town.
Gentian AUiace Front A raid west
of Gebweiler was broken up by the
American artillery and rifle iro yes
torduy. Woevre Front Lively patrolliag by
both Americans and Germans contin
ued yesterday.
Italian Front Archduke Joseph has
succeeded Field Marshal Von Hoet
tendorf in command of the fountain
group of the AiWttan armies.
Kussla With tha approval of the
bolshcviki. German troons have occu
pied th important cities of Smolensk
and Vitebsk in Western Russia. An un
successful attempt wus made to kifl tho
chief of the Herman secret police at
Waoaw with a bomb.
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Teachers Selectd For
Silyerton Public Schools
(Capital Journal Bpeelal BervM-e.)
Silvertoh, Aug. 19. 8ilvertoil aehnola
will apvu Spt. 23. The following teach
ers have been elected for the ensuing
year: High school, H. C. Tchiins, Mrs
H. C. Tchiinz, Josephine Ifamtiioms
(Joorgla Kinsey, V. M. Freeman, Bernies
Ziinuierman. tirades. Clover B. Miller.
Iva Darby, Mildred Hicks, Uludys
T'nompson, Lela R. King, Muurtuu T
Taw. Hilda Nerlson, Foru Wells, lna
Hid. Im, Minnie Mascher, Illanellu Hublis
Nettie Wnrnock, Kora M. i'avis and
Inez lluuuhuc. B. F. Youel, superintend
ent. Miss Miimetta Magcr of I'ortlanil,
who has been visiting her sister-in-lnn',
Mis. 8. E. Woodiiigton.-fetuiacd to her
Saleui home yesterday.
Mrs. Kdith t'ouley and Mrs. Joan Cun
ningham left yesterday for Iiuikunp
springs.
11 r. and Mrs. Martin Woano of fort
land are visiliug with Mrs. Wourc'k
mother, Mrs. J. O. Phelps.
Mis. H iy Duveiipoil is moving bati
to the home of 'ier mother, Mrs. Jen
nings. Mr. Iiavenpnrt is making prepn
ratimt to juin the army.
Miss Julia VrOuira of floldendalo
Wash., in visiting her cousin, Miss Vir
i;iuia Hmith.
Charles and William Moores were
called to ISalein Friday evening on a
count of th, i i'iticul eolkditwiii of tln-i)
'brother, E. T. Moores.
The Misses lna, Minn and Birinrlis
ITu'dis and their mother have n-tniinit
from a month's outing nt the beifi h.
Mr. Minerva Stevenson, Mrs. W. II
.Tnns and Mrs. Hawyer will attend the
G. A. K. aonventiuu in I'mtland tliii
week.
Miss Wanc'ie Small of Turner ia vis
iting old fric:nli nt Wlverton this we k
i;. C. t)!soii made a busini trip to
Wii'idliurn Hatitrday.
A rt bur WilliHins intends to move hii
family to Portland In the near future.
EECOED STOCK PRICE
Portland. Or.. Auir. III. New huh
records for the Pacific const wert es
tablished at the stork yurd here lodn;
it hoi, rutl'e atoi sluep.
HcKs r gi!eri-d an abrupt ri-f of SO
.)., . -lliog y i.:0 h'''ji is " cents
WAKE UP THESE BOYS
IN THE WINTER TIME
wmsiT a sine Poor u. i
rSI0S mt Cn MIS . I '
VISISltlLf I ,.,
ftwa 40 COaoT8t.t r .1
ffi 9eLL Ctt. Ttl AOOTS fmSV
kjCcst fsotywt OR MS Te "iTJiC.O"
es Are Hoofl tet wmut 7 Hi Tf e-
LxjiRCD LIM'T
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Beat way t pat them to ale eg ia
told in tM free drying hook which
wV b cent any reader of this paper
who tends a two-cent stamp for
postage to the National War Garden
Commissi oo at Washington
above and previous price over paid on
tho Facififf coast.
Steers jumped 2o Oents to l.i."t.
which is 25 cents higher than any price
ever before paid on the open market
here.
Lambs and sheep jumped 50 rents
with top liunhs selling at $13, which is
a new record for Limits af this season.
Government Will Take
Entire Mohair Clip
Dallas, Or., Aug. 19. V. 8. Oraut. of
this cite, president of the National Mo
hair Growers' assoeiaton, received a tele
gram from tl federal government tliii
week advising hi'n to allow no sales of
muhair the government lias decided
to takeover the entire clip of the grow
ers this year. This1 order applies to mo
hair produced in all parts of the t'nited
Htates a id affects all growers, meiiibera
of the association a, well as others. Mr
Grant stys that a committee from the
association has been summoned to Wash
ington to confer with the officials upon
the price to be paid for this year', clip.
)Hit!iitkk
SPAIN ON VERGE OF WAR
. Washington, Aug. IB. Spain
,i nearer the brink of war to
day. Diplomats are pointing to
tho recent Spanish notn an
nouncing that German ships in
terned in Spanish ports will ho
seined as compensation for U
boat sinkings. This is regarded
here as in offect an ultimatum
and may lead" to an open rup
tnro between Germany and
Spain, Ninety German ships
aro voluntarily interned in the
ports of Hpain and all can be
hold as forfeit, i t-
.
DO GREAT WOSK
.Paris, Autf. 10 According o
official report of the French
Hixth army, operating north of
tho Marne an American divis
ion composed almost entirely or
German born men, . advanced
eleven miles in seven dnya dur
ing the counter offensive, cap
tured eight villages, not includ
ing Kismes and stormed three
woods, one hill end one farm in
hand to hnnd filiating. The di
vision once fought VI hours con
tinuousy. 1
Our Want Ads
are the Bait that
catch the Big Fish
Results Try ens b
to-morrow's paper
5 TIIE MARKET
Orain
Wheat, aoft white 22.03
Wheat, lower grades o aaropla
.iata .. - tnl
Parley, ton . W
7lay, elover, new . . -l
Kav, cheat, new t2Z
IIa, oat $25
Mill run i.iiiT.t?
Dry white beans . 7.& 7'A;
Butteifat
Butterfat 53e
Craery batter . 55e
Fork, Teal and Mutttf
Pork, on foot , lO'-jrtt l
Gory has beea eaptureiL r!jds
rather gory.
Tea per cent war tax on a soft 'driak
will Rake it rather hard.
fipd-tfi, Sfr n mf alnr
j CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED DEPT.
QUICK REFERENCE TO
1 WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET WE RECOMMEND OCR ADVERTISERS
MM
EVEBYTHXNU ELSOTEIOAIi
Kectrie Co, Maaoaia Temple, 127 North High
BRING YOUR TRADES
I can match you, C. W. Klemeyer, Real
Sstate Af 'iit, Canada Lauds, 544 State
street.
Veal, fancy
..... is(icn
Steorg
Cowa
Spring lambs
10ee
..4(5;6t
6i7c
F,we ...
Lambs, yearlings
Egga and Poultry
Eggs, cnh . 41o
Hens, dressed, pound 31c
Old roosters 1213c
Fry : 81H3e
Brollors, live iKiiVi
Hons, pouud . lU-Uo
Vegetables
Potatoes, new, California ..... ... 4c
Potatoes, local, new 3Mj
Onions, Walla Walla W
Cabbage 4((i,4Vj9
Carrots .....,.......-, SVnO
Tomiitoes, crate
Turulpi I..... .- 2c
Beets . JV
Cucumbers 8fl($4l)e
Cantaloupes :i(g'3.,i0
Watermelons la
Grapes .'. - l.Uo
Casahas 3MjC
Idusktuelou 12.25
l'rcen peppers Mr
i Fruit
Oiniigca
Lemons, bo 8.509.50
Itenenaa -
Dromeiiary dates ... . an
Retail Prrcea
Creamery butter - 60r
j Flour, hard wheat .. :.3.2,'j
'Country butter Oflc
' r-ggi dozen -i.'irtiJOc
Hugar sales limited to two pounds in
Hulcin and S pounds to rural tiurehasara.
I Vi.i paiininir ritiriuiS'-B 25 lbs. at one
purchase,
PORTLAND MARKET
Portland, Or., Aug. la. Uuttor. city
creamery 53fn 54e
Kuks. si lcc-tcd local ex. 4ni.0ic
Hons i'Mr'-Tic
llriiilers Vn:
GlM "M lt)C
I lie cse triplctg 30b
Daily Livestock Market
Cattle
Receipts 1 l"i
Tune of inaikct sieadv, nnehnngrd
Prime, steers l J.t'" I3.2."
Choice to good steers (u 12
Medium to good steers l(i 10
Pair to medium steers tSfn B
Common to fair stirs .Mi 8
'.'holes cows and heifers iHMfi.O
Miillum to uood cows and Lutfuri
fira7.50
Pair to medium cows and heifers
tl .SOrt? 3.5(1
Canncrs
Butli o H
Calves n.S'irti ll..r.O
Stoskers and feeders 7rtit
II0(jJ
lleceipn IJ1
Market steady.
Prime mixed "I'irti
Mi-diu n miacd 1 IK.i l!)..',ii
KongH lieiin.-, K I'-.V'
l.7.Vu 1 1
I in ik aiii.'iVii iif .V)
Sheep
Hereipts 1370
Tone of market steady
Best lambs M' l"i
Medium to good lambs llftPt
VearlinKS 11 75
Wethers Wn lD .Vj
Kws 7U
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, 0
FIRMS THAT GIVE SERVICE
Talephea
Main 11100
FOR RENT
FOii liKNT ltusinesa luealiun at i&
north v'oninierciul, will remodel to
suit tenant. ! & M. Kllufis 403
State street, Saleiu. tf
KI1-LAKI) rAUUill for rent, with or
without fixtures: will remodel to
suit tenant: best location in eitr. K
M. Klinger, 4(1 State street, Sulem. tf
OSTEOrATII
Dlt. B. E. WHITE ANL 11. W. WAL
TON-Osteopathia physicians and
nerve specialist. Graduate of Am
erlcan school of Osteopathy. Kirk
ville. 'Mo. Post graduate and spec
inllxed in nervous diseases at Ijom
Annelea Colleite. Offices 50.1 flN Nat
Bnnk Bldg. Phono 5.. Kesidence,
HI20 Court. Phone 2J13. Dr. Whi
lies. Phono 4(l!l.
DENTIST
DH. P. L. rTTEl?, DKNTti T, BOOMS
413 414 Bank of Comiiieroe LulUling,
Phone (intt.
DH. CABti MII.LKH DENTIST, BOOM
414 Bank of Commerce Building,
riiono COtl.
WATER COMPANY
MALEM WATKR COM PAN Y Off tee
comer Comtnercial and Trade streets
Bills payable monthly In advance.
GENERAL REPAIRING
TIIK FltflT SHOP l.et 'ts repair and
Sharpen vour lawn mowers. 207 Court
Phono WTi. tf
STOVE REPAIRING
HTOVKM RKBI'ILT AND KKPAIKr.D
60 years experience, Iepot, Nntioual
and Anieriran fence.
Sizes 2H to r.H iu high
Paints, oil and vurniih, etc.
loganberry and hup hooks.
Hiilem Fence and Mtove, Work.
2"0 Court street. Phone 12
Pull HALK- C"i0 acres, JnO in cultiva
tion balance in pasture and timber
Pine, streiiin of water, good buildings
and good road. 3 I mile from a live
ly saw mill town. Will ttike good
limine anil lot in Sulem as part pay
ment. Price 'i per acre. Phone 470
Sipinre )enl Ifiwlty Company. IJ. S.
Bunk Building, Suioni, 717
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
On (id B.al Estate Security .
TlHid. K. FOIII)
Over Liidd Bush bunk; Salem Oregon
r'KI;:iiAL FA II M LOANS 5Vi per
cent -31 years time.' A. f. P.ohrmtcdt,
401 :,luioic Tomplo, Salem, Oi gun.
REAL ESTATE
1MPI10VKI M a.-ie, mi
fi.
Snl. 'in, for rui'mini; hnuse not over I
1'iou Kipiity In 17 acres, for Salem
reideiice, not over I'ldo, price tl",!)
ftt) acres millions of feet of saw tim
ber, plenty of water 3 miles from
saw mill on tlie railroad; good atm-h
pr!,ositioii. Will take t.ludil in trade
balance cah. Easy terms, 15 per
acre. Hocolof.ky. 311 Htate street 17
WOOD SAW.
FOB A WOOD HAW Phone 1WJ-R
1255 N. Summer St. Our prices are
riirlit. W. M. Zin.ler, proprietor 9 19
WANT
PurWonlAdswill always
nrirvou5i3 rcsulb
Tb?y dcaribe rcmsbyaican
3ctyourwt2nt Tru one.-y
ON SHORT NOTICE if
SECOND-HAND GOODS
BUY, SELL AND KCHANGE1
Men s clothes shoes, Data, jewelry,
watches, tools, musical instruments,
bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit
rases, trunks, cameras, typewriter
and furniture. Capital Exchanga 337
Court street. Phone 49.
i
SCAVENGER
SAT.EM SCAVENGER Oharlca Soot
nrojirietor. Garbage and refuse of al
kinds removed on monthly cont;ata
at reasonable rates. Yard and m
pools cleaned. Offio phono, Mala
247. Residence Main 21'72.
LODGE DIRECTORY
...!!. 8U .... .1.11. -JUL -J.LLLI
KNioirrs or pythias mret at
McCornaok hall on every Tuesday
at . P. Andresen, C. C. P. J. Kuntg
K. H.4B.
MODERN WOODMEN OV AMERICA
Oregon Cedar Camp No. 8216 meet
every Thursday evening at 8 o'oloeb
in Derby building, corner Court an!
High st recti. It, F, Pay, V. Cl P. J;
Kiiuts, clerk,
SALEM m'MANB WH'TCTY-D. ft,
Kecler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillaoa,
soerotury. All rasea of cruelly or ne
glect of dumb aiilmnla should be re
ported tu the sec ret u y for investiga
tion. KOV'AL NEIGIIIIOKH OF AMERICA
"Oregon Ornpa Canvii" No, 13H0,
meets every 'i'huratluy evening ia
Derby building, Court and High St,
Mrs. Penrl Coiirsuy, 14 Court 81
oracle; Mrs. Melissa Persons, rcaordr
er14l1 N. 4th St, Phone 14,'ltiM.
PNITEI) AHTISANHCapllal Assem
bly No. t meeta first Thursday of
each month, at 8 p. m in I. O. O. F.
Hull. Norma I. Turwiiligcr, M. A.)
C. A. Vildiert, secretary, iil() Owen
street.
RAILROAD
TIME TABLES
(Ia effect June tecond)
SALEM- OSES LINE
No. 73 Arrive at, Salem 9:10 a e.
No, 74 Leave Salem .....3:00 p.ia.
IAXEM, TALI.8 CITY
WESTXM
7:50 a.m.
161 Lv Salem, motor..
108 Lr belHio, motor 8 33 an.
10S Lr Salem, motor 1:40 p.m.
Through ear to Monmouth and Arli
1(17 Lr Snlem, motor ..4.15 p.m.
119 Lv Halom, motor .S :fS8 p.ra,
139 Wy frt. Lv Halcui.........B:00 avm,
1(13 Ar at Hoh m 9:10 a.m,
14 Ar. at Salem .11:00 a m.
16 Ar at Salem 3:00 p a,
104 Ar at Salem 0:33 p.m.
170 Ar at Halora 7:20 p.m.
40 Wy frt Al Salem 2:30 p.m-
OREGON ELEC'TEIO
aoutlibouna
frala Leave Arrive Arrlv4
la, 'Portland Salem Engene
1 0 :Ul am 11:33 am 10 50 am
f Ltd :30 am 10:11am 12:23 paj
I 10:43 am 12:50 du
1 - 1:05 pm 4:13 pm 6:39 p4
j 13 Ltd..-. 4.45p m 1:40 pm 8:50 pot
; t i , 6:09 pm 8:07 pm Salem only;
I 19 9:20 pm 11:20 pm Salem only
tl 11:45 iia l:f.i am 6:50 am
'North Bank Ktatloa (leave Jcffereua
Btrsel IS aad 20 uiuutes later)
ITorthbetind
Lear Arrive Arriv
ihigeae Salem Portland
12:05 am 4:33 am 6:60 aa
7:13 am 9:28 aa)
7:33am 9t43am 1130am
lliiOm 1:20m
11:20am 1:50 pm 355 pm
1:83 pm 4:00 pm 6:43 pm
4:10 pm 6:30 pm 7:40 pat
. 6.25 pm 7:43 pm 10:04) pat
iNorth Bank Btatloa (Arrivi Jttffsnwa
Street 15 minutes earlier) ."Lear Cor-
'vallla
Laare Corvallls Arrive
1:23 am...Nortkboaa4.4 45 aaa
12:11 pa.Northbooad.l. 50 am
1:41 p....Nortbbiun,l.4:00 pal
4:10 pra...Northbouml.-5:30 pm
6:16 pm-NortbouaJ 7:53 paa
1:19 tm.IIoathhood..8:5T aaa
10:16 am,-.Sonthboond..ll 33 ana
JJ 50 pm.Southbo Hid pea
4:15 pm....Southbound..':40 pat
6:40 piBJBoathbouaJ 8:00 (
Trail
Bo.
t
10 Ltd
14.. .
16 Ltd
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