THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST t 191$. THREE CSX m V : :-iJ At Bargain Pries-Bay All-Wool Clothing While You Can -SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW THE BIG CLOSING OUT SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE STORE t ipr. Men's Iron HANSEN'S HATS A Good Clad and GLOVES GORDON Assortment Beaver For Men wu,vii 0i Knit at f Quality PAJML4S it Regular Hose REDUCED Now and 25cPair JMS $2.45 jgjg? RAYV SHI .One Bargain General mvJwr HANDXKER- Tableof BK!n j CHIEFS SHOES. , Short Pants Y? In of 20 Per Cent Neckties Now the Sh" Depart- ss 25c $2.95 ment MEN'S COLLARS 2 for 25c STANDARD BRANDS and STANDARD STYLES 44 Corner Court And Com'l Street, Salem. T 0 HELL With the KAISER Lieutenant Floyd Independ ence Boy, Among Missing; Stalnaker Is Wounded (Capital Journal Special Service.) Independence, Aug. 23. Three mes cages have been reieived here t his j not made, the supreme sacrifice. told of making a pancake landing, but I his speed was a trifle fast, his belt broke and he landed about 30 feet from his machine. He was unhurt but soak ing wet. His machine had a split pro peller, broken belt and smashed rudder. Ho said he had been ordered to the; aviation center to instruct new student, with dual control-eondrons, French ,1,a" chines. His mother received a cheerful letter from him a few days ago in which he said ho only had two students left ad he thought he'd get to go to the front, he hoped so. He added that he'd have something good to tell her in his next letter. He was very popular here and has many friends who eagerly hope, that later news may prove that he has PEACE OEEENSIYE 10 week of casualties among our boys on the battle front in France. Mr. and AIis. Floyd have been notified that their Kin, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. 8. Stalnaker received a message that their bou, Har ry, had been severely wounded in act ion. He w as a member of Com inn v L. Lieutenant Ealph W. Floyd, was which is composed mostly of Folk conn- BB1ANCHANNEL Will Be Camouflaged By Pro testations of Loyalty To United States. missing in action. Lieutenant Floyd I ty boys. His parents have lived in North was among the first Independence bovs ' Independence for '"any years ami his to volunteer his services. He joined the I taihor hlind. His friends are hoping aviation branch and went to San Lieguj,h-1' bo-v wi" re,ver and be sent home, for training. Ho was at once recognis- Kc Imrd Gaines was notified today ed ns Icing an expert in Ins line and ; tnn8 nephe w, Belden Owen, had been was given a lieutenant commission bo-1 slilitly wounded. Tho lad fa an orphan fore going overseas. In a letter publish-lnn1 has alwa' nia'e his home h"' with ed in the Polk Count Pn.t n,n., hig uncle. He was a member of the week nun. th v.i.iil,f,i u4r,,i !.! f i marines. He graduated from tiie Lulc many thrilling "adventures, and much i P(,lul'uft high school two years ago and war lore. He told about a forced Jand-iwa!1 vc ait'vo ln 811 ""l,"c sl,"rts- 5ng in a lake, that he was np 6000 feet in the air when his gas gave out. Ke 41, iMuif.:i$fr J Safe t frtzs-ryf Milk IL---n Forlnfant. f-wwv.it fan. rrH.-..I.1i HERBERT HOOVER HOME An Atlantic Port, Aug. 23. Her bert C. Hoover, head of the I'nitcd States food administration, arrived here today aboard a British liner, on Hlliill V. 'In l'.'lKl Kflti7lrM A I'lMllllt.UII V 1 i ------1 'V ing him were lag secretary, Louis Straus: Dr. Alexander Taylor and Aiox t ander Smith. i llonvir had nothing to say when he landed but said a statement would be issued from the offices of the Vuitod Invalids ' s,a,,' gniin corporation. Ns Cooking Ballots for those who cannot fire M. ..II...- .11 . II 11. .4 1... ll A- .... . - , IMIIH-..1 uiu nil ini wen. mil it-i uu NutnU0U3 Diet for All Ages. i,at firPr, tba"t they are all firing Quick Lunch: Home or Office, at the Hun and not at those who arc OTHERS arc IMITATIONS y ! firing bullets at him. Bring Your Tire Work to a Man Who Knows Let us look over your tires THIS SERVICE IS FREE Vulcanizing Retreading Goodyear Tires Phone 363 126 South Commercial Xew York. Aug. 23. That tlie riC'V peace offensive "f Ocrniany will be launched through Hungarian and Bul garian ehunnels, was t lie opinion ex pressed here today by Vojta Bones of Chicago, buaretury of the Bohemian Na tional Alliance of America. "Hun leaders believe that the only way left open to them after the Clcmcu ceau disclosures, have destroyed the use fulness of the AustroHungarian gov ernment as a pcaee intermediary, is to send out peace feelers through what will be camouflaged as anti governmental and auti-lierman parliamentary autiinri- Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A FOR SAL County Rights THE NEW METEOIT HYDEO CAR BON BTTB NEE, SAFE, CLEAJT, CONVENIENT. Saves twenty to forty per cent of your fuel bills.' Generate ordinary kerosene oil to hydro carbon gas, as it consumes it. Burn, fourteen ir rent gas and eighty six pr cent air. LEE2ANCH BUILDING S79 STATE STREET. . . ... 3 ' U'r JVrri ' If Ah A &m mw 4 im i tt n It ' X' -'LJ Mi 4& I illf Continued Saturday at Salem's Leading and Exclu sive Women's Apparel Store. Hundreds of new models in Coats, Suits and Dresses, will have their first showing including every Worthy De sign from the Foremost Coat and Suit Makers. The Woman who wants a Really Good Coat or Suit, can find it here, and at prices less than Elsewhere, for Similar Merchandise. Make your Selection Now and Have First Choice. Portland Cloak & Suit Co. At Court and Commercial Streets TrTrrrrrrrrrn trr Stockton's Corner p mm Miiii n i ,Ti Mil I ties in lluiignry and Itulgaria," he aid "This should bo alftlm easier as lo- litical corruption in both couiitries wakes it customary for the. government to utilize groups of the opponition u disguised agencies. "Also a peace mov directed from Budapist and Hol'ia could lean for sup port on the part of the friends in this country of Hungary and Bulguriu, who now dixglibe tlu-ir propaganda behind protestations of unflinching loyalty tu the L'nited Mates. " ! Concerning the activities of Mugya; 'propagandists, Bei.es expressed the opi ion that the recognition of the (..echo riloeak nation by lin-at Britain and oth er ailies will compel them to change their tactics. Instead of attacking the Cze-ho Hlovak elaiins in their eutiri ly, Hungarian agents he said, will now tiltodnv, t0 stir tip distention between f zecbst "n tti I Rerce Air fighting Is Feature Of Raid On Factories At Mannheim. Ix.mb- lilwuy sidings at !o!en at about 7:i0, little doubt that coiigrens will giv tha . in, :md a hostile uirdn lit lliig-L ,r ,i, iiurlmeiit tt fn-e hand ill i-albeg I into hi t w- 0 the lmv of IH and 1!) uniUr the ti- w mini power loll. Convinced ti'at tlu-e men am imperatively needed tu in nil, with very good results. Ail Ihrni loin hini-s returned safely." of (Continued from page one) ii'tdineij in Knrope, a corns to her sub jects and yighhors, piaguw spot ami lireidcrs of war Her inasstn-res iiitiH not luiiler any ptelen- lie con 'Umiti nor her iniquities revmrdi'd. l.et Turky and Hularia share the fate of their loUKttr Slid bo so treated that ,lhey will not bo ablo to again trouble w-ers oI'M-rvrd. The railway junction nl ' (ju rncves was also successfully attacai-ci. statement said. Sunday, It s BILL HART, in his Newest Picture "SHARK MONROr And Its a Whale of a Picture. Fatty Arhuckle in "HE DID AND HE DIDNT. Also Pathe at THE OREGON and Hlovak by approaching the f(niterr condition wer en-eptioiiully good wit. promises to supJK'rt the plan of in Ui.d a Surge amount of work was ear- dependent Bohemia state against Aui-Irjp, uuj ,y Clut nmitDn. Military oh tria with ttie implication mat Hungary should bo left alon,. to deal with "i as firations of rilovak-Irredentists. An articla publinlied hore was referred to as indicative of tha Magyar s heme. "The most intercut ing feature of this artiele is tjiat it speak of Cierhs all the time and does "t mention the Hlo vaks," O. M. Milks, director of the Czeeho Klovak press bureau said here today. "Whether the omission was acci dental or intentional, the inferenee i" obvious. But w Cttf io Bloraks have only a contemptuous smile for i minus tions of this kirn). "We may eonquer or we may parish, hut whatever lapn, we shall stand t get her in. tha struggle for world de moeracy." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A i nnri, mm ikies lAUUls VUlLiniiJ i..:., ,iH. w..r j ,,e B,i,rtet i.osf.iblo time, ci'iigri -is will ri f u to heed thii-.o who iu-il Unit the young men be Kept mi! of the fijjht until the last. Ill the hoil'e, the vote oil this ipiCMioit will be clime, Hi pri -sentativo Kiiho, liil'liiig Bdl-oi'lltlt of tin! no ob'tiiclt' poli cy, Kind tmlny lie lii-lleves (he im ml ineiij di fi iring service of 1H un, ill yi ur old, Bill bu ili-fratid. C li ii 1 1 in u n lt at, of the military afufirs coiiiinitlee, whu fntliiri-d the nmcndiiifiit, hopes it wilt he adopt! d. I'li-Bidi-iit WiNnn has bi en working fiiictlv w ith houiit' .i u.l" is fuvonoK onvlmu peact, let it be known to all tho world !' by voting for it they will be fall thai tins i what w mnii. iK ' back up thii men "over there" "It is idle to talk about W want h' an; d' lending on emigre lo (iru- -. 1. I. ... 11 ..I. ui.l.i Ik 1.1m...,.,. i f.. , .. jective, gt Irankfurt and Cologne N,,w,y ,)f tm,m ,ia , rru.li tiie fiermu.i line, heavily tta.ked. ery goo-l reM.ltS:,t tlM(ij n(il fce f anUlJ t() Wll(itcv,.r , , w, W kr inI t;uuatf-tl in tin ruuii to nuptHir any mt,rinliiMM(t mtr in trv tit arrftnL'ft a iovernrtii-nt limlim f limit ihd ..t th.-, asw All our machines relumed safely," ti.;(llf ,,-. ti, -Herman Kople, iiow-ihh-. tlui senate would eiopower imiist do that themselves and they will Hie president to gi't inori. men. If ths Lindori, Aug. !. Hureesnful ing or rive important iiernian luwm u worm. Wednesday uitrlit and Thursday morn! .' ,'. '" f" ",..,,,M l-r . i .s. 1 condition. iuir. whs renorted by the air ministry '" i give us a vn-tory worm fl, pe l!' iifitcu aim nisht of A'tgut 21-22, ' we Lu Ii slMitit a eoin- a just and lijjhteous,'1"' HiiKiidmcn, i an effort to " Kour hostile air'lroinc, were heavily .t piiy th, government that they ! ,i gw, it ciiference with the horn bombed and many hangar hit. Ma. Inn !,(,.,, ,. ,csrr j.t as they now ! am,.(lu(.(lt in t, enat eonfi-ree. will n Kijf u ! ou iin.iK".!., M'"-:nsve tne giiveriiioeni nicy preier, w nimo . ,,Jtructed never to ai'cepl It searchlights and auti aircraft guns. One, pi,ri,,M, and ambition and barbarism , (.lre , gl.t xttl bill through with of our machine, is ""t- Y share and austain. Our part and',,,,, (liy lttil u j,,, "Oa th. morning of the 22n1 one f buW, to put Uermany in a post- j ( h(,ui, wj, y(jM (m th. V.rtt-are ti our squadron, attacked the ehemical'tion wher. sh. can do no mor. harm , H &f , Hatuy. Kvery effort factories at Mannheim. During heavy in th futurs to the rest of the world. .n i ,. i . .. ... , ... , u. . fighting on the outward journey two f fr,Us we ch,.-v this wo shall have ! Jj ,0 ' vol. fli our machine, were brought down. The j fought in vain." j h WM ?(,,i(.j mUh , remainder reached and iucees.f ully i j 't'enio nut ! I,M.U f l. Umbed the objectives. Very fierce fight By L. O. Martin. ! ...arable outline of peace terms, but l"g a(il!ri iiiuh ymrw, on ri'iurii jwuiiii- si a remilt ot wLn-h more or our ma chines are Biisiing. Three hostile ma i-hinef were destroyed. Two of these mere seen to eraih and one went down in flames. Washington, Aug 23. There now boettn Lodge, is slated to become re t. otihi-&A lidiier of the seniitf!. socceefl ing the lato Henalor Oallinger. What Athletic director are at work in ea'h.he ss.ii! today was aceented In the of the 32 national army and Rational sertat,, as expressing that party's viewe guftr, camp and at number of avai;otf rae terms thus placina the re- Two o'her W ia lroR at'.ai ked t? ej training stations. I publicans on record " bitter eadrrs."