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CTT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON FKIDAY. AUGL'ST 2 1913. m IMPROYEMEN HiiiiHiH:fiHt!ii!!!Hiii!iiMU!t!!!ini!iii!U!iinii!uin!!ii!ini!urn!rinu::niu!.M?iiui!n I War Summary of United Prpss li ,,ir pr- -ni W' 1 1! I i! II ! S n Ii ftl i SATU yMlLiL RDAY The Last Day of the Remnant Store 1-2 Price Sale read And come Saturday" My entire stock of Muslinwear such as Ni.",ht Gowns, Corset Covers, Muslin Underskirts, Combination Suits, etc., for Saturday. Your Croice H - PRICE - m XTRA Xffl $7.50 Ladies' Hope Muslin All Silk Im- AU Wool ported Pongee Sweaters on n on sale Sat. Sale Saturday - Urday urdav Slightly Soiled urday $4.98 - 25c Yard 59c wiiriir $5.50 Wool Nap $1.50 Ladies' :i5c all Linen Blankets. Size Silk Hose on towel On Sale t c i Sale Saturday Saturday 6-1x76. On Sale ' Saturday- 98c yard. LimJt 10 1 air Pair. Mostly yards to the $4.69 all colors customer We sell Buster nCIUIAMT Silk Shirt Brown Hose L Pi M H II I Waists, just for the Kiddits STORE Arrived ;$ pairs for V) t Nm.th j298f $3 tJ8( $1.00 Coimwreial St. $1.98 and $6.50 n IAZ.LU rillLi.liO5 ,,,"",II,":,,,,HII! luiiiHiniiftttfuiuiitimiiiiimiiiuiitniiniiniiiiiiiuti 5 ! " ii 14Smb Day of the War; 36th Day of Counr Offensive I LooknAfttt62 , . I ' irin. i be Hrtttft t! of L-Touret. nrtwrt of Nenf Ber- Pto Task To Mrs. La Plant Now. "All my friends know an I ran t-li you that for a lonj t'twf I was almost i a nervous wreck; an. I this Tanlae las male suih a wonderful rhanue in tuf condition that they are simply amazed at my improvement," said Mrs. Dlia La l'iaiit, who eondiift a Urge room ing house at 412 l'tiyallup avenue, TV "img, Washington, the other day. "Pur the last twelve yearn," she continued, "I had been in a terribly ,ar2fl the;r f jhtm front to a iiieteh : quin ai.il e-t uf linfterwtrw. An of twenty mile b-tween 'uj.-ul river ; eiie-ur a'tark northwest of Hailieuil ami ( hauin-v Ad litional gain, were (broke dowa. rrted this moraing t several points.; The French are a'taeking alonj ii forty mile front, from K..ye ,outheast-i Aisne-v e!e front The Germans, in ward to th vicinity of Soisnout. The danger of a "flaukiaa movement from fiKhtinir. here ha continued without ; Mang-io 's advance aorth of Soiasons, cessation sini-e Wednesday morning lapiareutiy have begun the prelimin- Two German counter a'ta-ks north anes for their withdrawal from the of Albert were repulsed last night. , Vesle northward to the Aivie. Pris- 'oners taken by the American reported Plander front lirrish troop ad- the Fourth Prussian Guard already has vanced slightly in three sectors east been taken out. of the line. runuow-n eon-nnon aim miring mm 'r. i-,i0 U'-.l, whole time, hardly a dav passed that I ..,.,, didn't suffer from awful headache I , M,M- l V 01,"' . Rve . "tag party had no appetite at all and what little ,,or. B,'r. "' tnis eveninj, tae ot I ft reed down would ferment in my of his stomach and distress me for hours. My kidneys were out of order and worried me njjiht and day and my nerves wVre so unstrung that, after goinjr to bid. an.v little sound, even the rustlinK of a newspaper, would wake me with a Meeh. Curtis E. MeQuillcn, Pituhitrg. Pa. Private Amos Deperro, Sykesville. Pa; Hyman Hilson, Koxbury, Mass; Sid ney M. Jolon, Oseo, 111; Fred va-pauk,-, Shawano, Wis: Frederick P. King, Rutland. Vt; Cliarlc. J. Klein. easi-m being the anniversary birth, also his marriage. Mr". Henry Dahl left yesterday to join her husband at t-an Pedro, t al. Miss Frances Bernuui, who has been I Lewistou, Pa: ojseph Krone, Laikawan living at the home of her grandpar-1 na, X. Y; Walter Ma lenford, Media, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moher. for i Pa: (ieori.. T. Maxwell. Xewtou Center srart and it would be some time before the past vear, has returned to her hum I Mass; Joseph Milkewiez, Jersev Citv, in i.os Angeles. N. J; Albert ( . Snn'h, Danbury, Conn; Mis. Thurston KeUtagen is visiting Ethan A. Stowe, Snvdef. Okla; Hyman I'orluand friends this week. iTonkowitz, New York; Erasmo Di'nitto, Mrs. (I. A. Webb is among the O. A. ! n,,st..n Mo- Ir Foader ..vs,la (1- R. visitors at Portland thig week. ROLL OFHONOR CContiuued frum page one) i could drop off to sleep again. I had a very large house to look after, and 1 was so weak aud miM'rable that a couple of hours' work would exhaust ine so that I'd jut have to quit for the rest of the dav. The fact is: of sleep and lack of nourishment hail undermined my nervmis system and I ' as just wearing myself out. ! "I spent all the money 1 bad on me I b ines and treatment tlint did me no , jrood, and 1 had about given up hope' of ever getting well, when I bewail tO( read about the (ood Tanlac was doing I others and I thought I might as well trv it. Well sir, the way I begun tu pick up right after atarting on it, surpi is-' 1 even me, tor . P" , ; aIlkworlh Vi Ihiiim I dli tl lit ex neet Sllill .. , .. ipiick results. My appelite is just fine -too fine, the way prices are now for I tVel hungry most all the time. Mv now. and I am rid of ton, form; John Pan iiiczak, Milwaukee Wis; Mechanic Louis H. Volentine, j Itrooklvn, X. e. j Privates. 1 ......U 1 i t f . ii'q.'iii i, t futrmtru, oiim; tlioo Petros Oiilabera. Macedonia. Greece; I, , Waiter Bvron McCune, Michigan Citv, Ind; Kenneth Hckman Price, Burling ton, X. J; Charles J. Sullivan, Worces ter, Mass. Died from Wounds Corp. Andrew 0. Tallman, Joliet, 111; Wagoner John Loyal C'onant, C'oldwat er, Mich. Privates Charles Oscar Cross, Fair bault, Minn; Jerry M. Lainphear, Ditk enttcu, X. l; (ieori;e A. Hullivau, C'ar- O; Harvey Willie, Caline City, Robert U linuuhi'rtv Oran, Mo; Antonio Dimat- to, Portland, Me; Walter C.raeff. Potts i ville, Pa.; Harold .Tnhnsou, Ka mini re, kidneys don't wirry me at nil , v ; - ' backache. at last. Those arul liemi - '-" ' ' aches are all V-ie. too, which i, Murray kMrnjr, N. ; Tony D- Poten .,r.,d relief, besides. I sleep all night. HjHtford Conn; trunk M. Hubert, like a child and feel strong and test 1 honipsonville, Conn; Harold hmil Tan ,.d uhn t trer no in the mornings, that.m'r, t irr m Hi To-Aake Clothes Wear Longer Rub them less on wash boards. The use of Fels-Naptha soap saves rubbing. Saves fuel, too; saves time, saves patience. At your own grocer's 10 DELIfffi LKIK intimates It Will Be a Big Task To Dri?e Enemy Over The Rhine. CHICAGO MOUSNS CHIEF An Atlantic Port, Aug. 23. With his left eye bandaged and his left arm in a I nit; Leo H. lllanchette, Xorthhampton, Mas.,; Ralph F. Itodette, Briston, Conn; Kuu Dinhofer, Xew Y'ork; Herbert W. t,igi tt, Augusta, Jinn; Joiin m. jen sJing, as the result of contact with a sen, St. Paul,-Minn; Guy E. Johnson, Cierinau machine gun, Floyd Ciibbons, K. Peru, Me; Oscar O. Kurtz, Rossville, correspondent in France for tho Chicago Ind; John OVhea, Chicago; Kdward A. Tiibune. arrived here today aboard a Platkin, Brooklyn, X. Y; Klbert L. Scott French liner. He said he had heaid r.ureka, Ala; Adam E. Smith, Kenda- nothing about a crois de guerre, which nier, i'otlsville, cable dispatches i TODAY andTOMORROW iv a"S. i . . sly S ! f . - .. 1; f -T ' , 8- ... A . 1 1 I ' m L. I -. ' . . .... ! , " 1 m l ; i i a I ''say tV ONE. DOLLAR DID I And A Mack Sennett Comedy They're Alwajs Good "HER BLIGHTED LOYE'' Tathe OregoN I don't mind al nil, the work 1 Have to do in looking nfter a sixty two room house full of people. My father is now taking Tanlac and says he is jnt feel ing line." Tanlac is sold in Hubbard by Hub bard P-rug Co.. in Mt. Angel by Ucn Hooch, la Gervnis by John Kelly, In Turner by II. P. Cornelius, In Wood burn bv Lyman H. Shorey. in hnlein by Or. S. C. Stone, In Hilverton by tleo. V Hteelhmiiincr. In Ontea by Mrs. J I. MeCurdy auJ in Ktuytou ly '. A. Hcauchump. (Adv.) HAZEL GREEN NOTES (Cnp!!ul .lounial S'ciiil Service) 1 1 li '.el flreen, Aiij;. (leorifC Ouni an returned to Port'liud this week. Mrs. Anna Payne and daughter, Na omi, are stopping in Saleiu for n hile. Nj'sscs Kola and Opal llhodes went to Valeiu Tuesday, tu oik in the can Westallis, Wi; Karl Technow.l Hartford, CVmn; Charles Vanchure l ,...ii,. i.. . w....,...i t ii .. il. ;., a v.,. I eaitle,''a;'.rohli Joseph Xeutiles. Brookl 1 j!;'n'!,'"fl"1' lyii, N. Y. Killed in action 27 Missing, in action 3.1 Wounded .severely 30 l;e l of wounds Itied from lu'c-ident and other causes Died of disease Aiimnl 'd, d-'geep utideterniiiied lia. Texas; Jacob Weiner, Pu; Ernest E. Wilchef, Durant. O; i,a,i bi-en awarded him bv the French Clark W. Wyatt, Hichardsville, W. Ya; government. , Obie Young. Charleston, W. Ya; Joseph ';he correspondent brought a message W. Patterson, X. J Henry from Marshal Foeh to the Americun F. Herman, Brooklyn, X. Y; Leonard people !ut it will not be published fur a K. Jarstfcr, Carson City, Mich; Saiuiiel BU)lt time. He came back to'this conn J. Lew in, New Yurk; Mayo E. Xaggai t, ' try, he said, to make a lecture tour for Snyder, Mo; Bryan Miller, Detroit, t lie I'nired States intelligence depart- dispatcl.es few days ago said hef"1"? f horror .ad sorrow unsleeping n; Ti.tul Killed tu Action s-rgea!ita OIKei Laensse, Cluretuont, .V. 11; K'Wha W, Weseott. South Penob scot, Me; Juvce 1 'K ilntcr, Manor, N. Y; Tuomua K. Landers, N'aliek, Mass. t'.opiinils Micha" J. Leonard, Stnten Lsland, X. Y; (iavin.Ii. M.Ivcr, Mattn pau, Mass; Pete S.-hiiltz, Pittsburg, Fa; Myron L. Whilcuiub, llampdcn, Mo; REMOVES WRINKLES AND BEFEESHES TIRED FACES Mich; Earl M. Mortorff, Ashler, Ind; . John Logan Orr, Chicago; John Arthur ' . . I'eteisoii, Lombard," III; Beinhard F. Poi jipi liui ir, Ciiiaid. Mo; Lyman Kolir, Auililer, Pa; Alfred Kuchti, Monroe, Wis; Waiter C, Sanderson, Shawuee toivu, III; Eiiies) Schulgen, Lodi, Wis; Edward Sehultz, Spciuei, Wis; Wood fin II. Spotitigle, llorton, W. Ya. Died of Disease S'rgennts John It. Xeilson, Peoiia, III; Yanhorn I'eale, Xew York. Corp. William I. Schoenfeld, Ciiicin- I nan. Privates Oscar A. Dalilen, Kindred, , X. 1; Xiinli Duke, Tisliouiingo, Mi.;s; i John Evans, Xewboru, N. C; Will Foy, I Emelie, Aia; liayiuond A. Garland, j. i (Icrmaiitown, Nel, nient. He will write his experiences dur ing the war and attempt to show tue people of this country just how big a ta-k ho believes it will be to drive the bodies across the Khine. 11,. soundej a warning ugainsr too ;ieat optimism but at the same time urged the people not to 1 downhearted. After declaring; Marshal Foch is iir.- Chicago. Aug. 23. Police and fire stations here were draped in black to day in memory af Ferman F. Schuett lcr, "Chicago's greatest policeman." Chief Schcuttler died late yesterday fol lowing a long illness. Scheuttler joined the force in 18S3 as patrolman. His bulk, strength and courage won rapid advancement. Noted psychologists have written on his keem-. ingly occult power in controlling pris oners. He was one of the heroes of the Haynftrket riots. DEATH TOLL THIRTY. Tyler, Minn., Aug. 23. Thirty iden tified dead and three missing was the toll of the Tyler cyclone of Wednesday night, according to the coroner's official count earlv todav. After a day and two crowds were still searching the ruins of buildings today for bodies. State guards are now on duty and a temporary mor gue has been established at the towu hall just off the storm's path. COAST STRIKE ENDED. London, Aug. 23. The Yorkshire coal strike came to an end Thursday night, it was announced today, when the em ployers granted the demands of the min ers, who returned to work. As the skin tends to expand in warm weather causing wrinkles to fi rm, a jlnud asirinyeni Ionic lotion should lie use I these days.' dissolve a:i ounce of pure powdered saxolito in half pint of witch lia.'l I'.athe the face in this and see how ipil.klv the wrinkles and furrows will disappear and how much vuunger veil will look! There's noth ing better for sagging cheeks or double chin, or for enlarged pores. I I jhs this wimple lotion during the ill tit of tiie iluv and von will tind it ltei.t . Clms. Van Cleave and family went do Mi. Angel Saturday, to visit : brother, Joe. j Frank Johnson and family and M jiiud Mis. has. Kiibow spent the week end lit I he Tillamook beach. Mr. mid Mrs. lteeknor and two chil dren of IJuinaliy spent Sunday at the Harnett home. Mrs. Heckner and Miss i l'lu'lum Hoi net t 'celebrated their bir'h- jdas on that day. Os ar Tuve of Camp Lewis fame home Saturday o and returned Sun day. Homer ami Louise Havis spent the miil( mid will friends near Virlie. The Cnn'rell faunlv lias moved from J uf '''lv ",' .m will find 'Mission I'ot'.oii to Luke Labis!,. j won.urtu!ty r.-:re-iuug. ton will lose 1 Kev J S lihodes of Salem will ! 'h'" wil y, tired look. The ingredients preach at the Hot el II reel! church next f of curse are perfect'? harmless, lie Sunday and hold ciininiunioii service j"V ! ! t!iv druggist for powdered The junior C K. will meet t the pur- -saxulite. siiuit;e in the afternoon at ":M, 1 1. Will linskill took nil nolo load to t amp I. is Sal urday mital. I lie par l .-uinistcd of Mr, a ii I Mis, Tom Yaa C'cave, Mrs. Mark Aspinnnll. Mr. and li. Hugh Aspmwall, Luella Km kin. Mr. and M's. Haskill aud dimghier. Laura They returned heme Tuesdnx. Ma Woods wen! to Portland Sunday Mrs Matilda Van Cleave and Miss Berth Van I leave spent Saturday au l Sunday at Lester Yun Cleave'. Mis, F. Chapman aud Mr. I 11 lb: i.Mi weal to Auburn. ednesday. Mm, (iuy Spencer and children of Portland w're guests al the K. A. lnn igau home, Saturday. They autoed up with Mr and Mis. Fred Oundee, Mi Swan a'nd Miss L. Peterson. (Icrmaiitown, Neb; Henrv Cirier, ''liar i lotto, X. C; Harold J. Mmire, Live Oak, jCal; Renjaiiiiu liojeki, Xew Drituiu, i Conn. i Died from Accident and Other Causes I Corp'. Hart L. Welsh. Wellsville, O. ! Wounded Severely Sergeants Hollis P. Duoll, McCords, Mich; Chovine U. Sjirott, Jr., Manning S. ('; William Winniki, Walliagford, Conn. Corporals Tennence Francis Itisnne, ! Brooklyn, N. Y; William K. MeCand j loss, Muncie, Ind; Stephen Shillady, Ev ieiett, Mass; Waleutly Albc, Detroit. Mich. 1'iivati-s Fred W. Iii-wilt, s. .Sii.-ncer. Mass; Henry S, Fisher, Hastings, Nr'.i; Antonio Claiia-mi. Rnnif.ird, Me; Sai tionoVn, t)swego, X. '. MARINE COR?S CASUALTIES Killed in action '.i Died of wounds 4 Died of discuss 1 Wounded severely r. lu Wounded, degree iiinlotorniiuod 4it Missing in actiou . Total- '. 72 Killed In Action Captain Lester S. Wass, -Gloucester, Mass. Privates William Elgcsheiser, Brook lyn, X. Y; Kdwin P. Kissler, Chicago. Died of Wounds, Second Lt. Walter J. Tigan, Rochelle, III. ' Privates Willinui JLk. Cross, Havre. Mont; Edward L. Heinz. Louisville,' Ky ; (ins, A. Turngren, Chicago, Died of Disease Skt. George Y. Konbottonv England. Severely Wounded Sgt. Howard H. Young. Kewanee, III. I 24 hours passed, Corji. Daniel Amos, Nevada, Mo. I w ben the third Wiiliani J. (I: oening. Peru, 111. I'vivat-'s George Chafey, Hebron, Xeb Ma-ti:i A. D.vley, Tarrvtow a. X. Y; Lylo H. F::ull;ner, Newport, Kv; liar ul'd R. Jones, Fti, a, X. Y: Clifford Kirk. Vandalia, 111; Robert L. Haugher. Clia-o Ala. J. hr Se-hlius. Cleveland, Ohio. mensrly pleased wrth what the army has accomplished so far, Ciibbons gave aoroe of his personal experiences with Ameri can troops in action. "The French and British have been instilled with the unconquerable spirit of the American fighting man," Tie said. "The terror of rushing shells soon fades away after you have been near the front for a time, and you cease t worry about them. That is why they aie so cheery under such adverse condi tions. The French and British have be gun to absorb that spirit." Ciibbons cited an example of the Am erican fighting spirit as he told of tho fighting around Chateau-Thierry when American trops acquitted themselves so well. "American troops were sent ahead of the main body of troops by their French eimimandors when it was known that the Germans intended to launch an attack" lie said. "They were told to hold section of line ''about two mile and a half ahead for ton hours, then fall back wheip the heavier bodies of troops would relieve them, lie ten hours passed and Two days went by and lay passed and still th j Americans had not returned,, the French I i.f't'ii e- s could do nothing but send troops to rrlicv,. them. They found the Am ; eriutu holding firmly. A French offi : oer to!, I me after that ho believed the j private?, after all, would have to win the war." I - vs, it-iin SILYERTON NEWS Yn A P r I r lave oeen Called to Go (Capital Journal Special Service) Silvetton. Aug 2J. Mrs. Austins Fas in.lil left for New York city late' Sunday evening to visit her husband; who is with the C S. navy. Mr. Fast man has ms le severnl tris over sea ; bol at present is stationed in New York M s Ve'iua Misser left for Grant! Pass je.sterdsy for a visit with rela lives. Shi w as aeyompaiiied a far a Salem by her brother, Carl, and Miss Yitiaa Browne. ! i Mr. and Mrs. E. K. C) Kane visited in Portland this week. T. l.uken made a bHsiucss trip to Portland, Monday, j Mi Yirstmii Smith entertained wlnmt twenty fiv young people at her horn on notth Wtr a v last night. The oeensum wa lawn lrty given in hur of Muu Smith's rousin. Miss Julia M.siui.le, who ta visiting here 3 CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESULTS TO HELL With 1 the KAISER iplrswjj STORA GE BA TTER1ES For Your Car At Cost Saturday and Monday Chalmers, Buick; Oakland, Oldsmobile, Case, Chevrolet, Mitchell, Overland, Paige, Reo, Saxon, Briscoe, Hudson, Studebaker, Auburn, Haynes, Winton, Maxwell, Dodge and others. Auto Electric 148 So. Commercial RTINQ07 Service Co. Salem, Oregon v