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FIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTTRVAT. SALEM OPrr.n' ?ATTTwnv. ATTJ'ST 24 HWICK ' ; : 1 . ' .' ; ( ' . r1 ; fc ! M is :.!V ; -: ' P 1 f PI!- a u n m B -7 I MID MM I ON' TIIK Briinwiik the Music from any record in mure ex quisitely expressed. Tone heretofore hid den ire now brought out by the wooden walled tout chamber -built bk violin. Vou gain nil the pre viously hmt over tone, mellow low note, the clear vi brnt, high '. and "'I delicate shcding. Aietalbc sound are impossible because there in no metal in The Brim-wick fine chamber, rhon.agraph owner" hnvo found before that .(ome of I lit greatest record in Ifie world J'li! lie's, for instance) wore purred from their h(uri('. Tlie Bi unswb k ' nduptnhiliiy ri move nil liinitnliiii. It is designed to play-BKTTKli -ail record of nil makes. The Brunswick Halke Cullender Co. has been famous for gencrali'ins for it woodworking experts. It ha Iweti milking the finest . h 1 1 r. . y r u . Ii cabinet far year. All linn thill, thin "know how" uml thi exper ience go t be making of the Brunswick. Make ui, by comparison, prove the All reeonl Brunswick uperior. u fcv w . . i e a. ..at, a,,. t , r sa-r T s..,.-i Si.W Ak , K -4 MEOW r nh r. Jff t-t'- KM V I Just a few more shades to Sell :it Special sale prices. Bring your porch measuiements. wii If Hi A number of good re frigerator values. $22.00 refrigerator r.t . . i . . . i $1 iS) j $19.50 refrigerator at $15,ft.i i $1150 refrigerator at . .$10.50 ' ' M l $(50.00 used refriger-- JyTXoVQr BIG MONEY SAVING SALE 0? RUGS " $ 8.115 Wool Fibre Bug $10,00 9x10-0 Wool Fibre Huts $12.00 9x12 Wool Fibre Rut' $11.00 8x10 Ura Bugs $1:1.50 9x12 Grass Bugs $.!2.50 9x12 10-Wire Tapestrv Bug. $10.00 9x12 Axminstcr Baigs $50.00 9x12 Body Brussels Bug. .. . $13.00 9x12 Axminstcr-RugH $:J8.50 9x21 Axminstcr Bugs $57.00 9x12 Axminstcr Hue $79.00 9x12 Wilton Bugs $ G.75 $ 7.50 $ 8.50 $ D.50 $11.50 $23.00 $38.50 ..$13.50 $2ti.75 ......$19.50 $C9.50 A number of Pieces of Brussels and Tapestry Carpet to Close Oat. Bring In Your Room Sizes and Let Us fit it With Carpet at Less Than Factory Cost. ALL SUMMER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED C. S. Hamilton 310 Court Street Salea Oregon. lUUGHI.UlViLWAKSAYii COMMANDER ADAHS! ;Gf the 2,622,-COO in Army 1,- 800,000 Were Under 21. 800,000 Under 17 With the American Ariuie in France Aujr. 24. Mine Iran Mi.ki of I.3t ?!ev. hi'l liaml j IK rmaa of Mount . lived ut to the American for grit art I ata nina. Ti v were brought in l-t iijjht after bin reiKrte.l miinv. fallowing a rodent advanee, and told the f allow ing s'ories: I lynaiioiiitki was left behind as h: eO!ii'any advamed and era led into i k Iih Lad been a boeh;- dugout- He l!ay there fur tea days, with little food Jor water but bit K,,,ll'r8l Ihyieal roo Iditlon wat Eoo.i hen he wa found. ' I'oftland, Or., An. 21. ''If thf war n;ao took eover' in a nheil hole and it to be won by lit 1 9 America u.ut jwa f"ned to remain eiuht da' with-ia-n-l h,r Toutia men to the front line1"" fwd '" water eijej.t tuch . ja aeeuinulated in the hole from rain. ;tremhv to w.n .t; the onler men can- ThU impr(.Knated with gat and not," deelatnl ('. K. Adams, roinman-1 t, daujerou to drink. Snipers uu ,der in rhii f of the Grand Army of tliel l- th Wle of the thell hole, waieh , . jiiiidie today. " was in an expotd position fired wben- 'lf ronxn-m in its debate on the "ver Herman, showed himself. Boehe 'drafV law will be guided onlv bv the airmen shot at him with maehine gunt. reeoid f the eivil war, the inen'of jsi hen the Anierieant attacked liu and 1 will be tent first and the men h"- barrage paed over Herman -t from 33 to 45 onlv hen it become,, alr' Ml h,,l,' " "d tremely weak soluttly necessary'. , 1'"' . foUBd, hlm "In the civil war ther,. were 22,1'"" "J11 rrovM. Ituth h and Le on.. Tnion toldiers. Of this numb) r i,. , "a'mu-ki are in a hot; ital. 800,000 were 21 and under; H'lO.WH) wcrt ! ! " 17 an.l under. Only 22,ihi0 were more N".V(" ""4 PomuiK-rs, two miles wet t than 21. These figure arc from the of .,"' f.eial record, of the w.r deparhrtt.t. I '"",h f,r""l,s Ivnnre.l a maxhnuui -It was the young w who saved . ' vesteruay f.ght.ng. the union iu the civil war. 1, i the " ' V ',. vouiij; men who miist save world tiler Chuignolles, south of the Somme, wer n ill tl. l.revnt strin-Lde. Thi, U not 'l"v". ue o.u.m. ,hS1 l...,,u. a vr, of convenience. It is war to uU" -".''" ';e of Ooniie- .! -nib. The nation mint t.e the n,eu,"""',1- "'i crs, Hameliueourt, Boyellet best ......oficd to fmht it tl.rot.gli to i li-'iry-iiasMuerclle, north of t.iat ,,t'ul fn.idi 'r,v,'r- Kl,v''rl thousand additional pri : "In .hi civil war the man hcA.crt 1 !""'" "." ,!'k''" ltt'av' made, the b,.Ml. were fought n.rl th,: ! '"'I"'"';' " the enemy, victories wee won bv m. u under ii 1 . ! . 1 hr,,,l'h ,,""l' l'r',"s! Tl... vo.jt.tr men volunteered m,M -end i'"'" yesterday toward JSoyou, ( hautij, ilv for ba.ardoOii diitv; the vouiia! men 'inarched farther Bud faster; the y..nng mmi eri able to go into an attack -' I, I...., .,.., ... .....a.... ..,.! ................ itltr v'u ,g men kept t. ait d cour-i i ,t',7'A'' M,)"t. mil,' 8Rtl and c ieerfu ness in the face of ix i""1"" 1,1 I ovingrast Only a few more left at the 20 per cent discount Seyeral of the good patterns of room-size jugs which we bought from the Daris Furniture Company of Dallas at BEFORE-THE-WAR PRICES sifJ remain. You will have to hurry if you want to get in on this good fortune of ours. E. L. Stiff & Son 446 Court Street Phone 941 land t oucv-l-c-Cuntcau. Thev crossed tin divelte near Svricouit, pushing closed! t Noyon from the west. Between tin Ail. ttc a"d Aisne they advanced toward a ball; r I Lr-,,'t. c , ,,,, ,,,, .m.tttt? I rl.UiWtjoii; the yo.m u.eu bore suffer lug, r verses ai.d di-cfniiiigciiient wth ! out fliiicliinn uml went forward to vie : forv ilcsiiile nil hardsl.iiis. " I . 'oniiiH'uler Ad:iin iinnounccd he has i been ti'citlli d into scrvi.e bv the war I liepartnicut in inspection of overs as EOMEAUD CONF1.ANS shipments. (Cotitiiiued front page one.) Ms, cf 11 , ii-oiii t last nig'it uad iciu l'cirecd n party of their nni men who crossed Thiir. day night. tiieal tiimiber of uirplaues are .s.uvp lug ba k ii ml forth uboe the boihus, fi ing muchiiie i'n's at them mid (a toy ping liomlis w ith terrible et'fct t. Two howililt .ro ile.slioyed I'V liomba. Tilluy was bombed heavily. The wmlhor I IPs umn. in,; w as iln.iip mill cloudy. CONVfcRUE ON NOYON l xy rvuuu ifiiuer (I'lliled l'lcim hlatf I'orlvspoAdeut.) I'oris. Aiii "1. (III n. in. 1-1 'In. ml. M iiiinil plisli iiiioii iSovou was re..' wed this nun ning, the French improviii til.' pu.sil ions huh jcsienlay. (ii'iierul Mangiu continued the work uf cbMirlng the sun Ih bank of the Oiac and Ail 'tte rivers. The tier. .mi is are assisting di'spii:iie ly uu the IHvetto fiver and north ol Soissous. The r'ieiu'1, troops are Hearing tin Nuinsiitirl halny highway and aie threat cuing to oiiU'luuk the enemy at t'U v uy (.ili.ve inilt't uoith of Mniasona.) Man'i'l 11 nt i ii r military writer id the Kcl.o Oe 1'iiris, declines the (.er.nane havo only Hi fwh divisiotit (2sni..ii'.i jllieu) reft. ; " Aliiishal I'oi'li holds the cards' nv 'says, "while tiiueral I'eishiug has liol yet i uten d the dance." By Frank J. Taylor With the American Armies in France Aug. 2,1, (Night) American airmen uii.j.peii oil tioniliH en I'oiiilans this morn in.!- ."six direct hits were noted, five on the iioithwc itern portions of the railway yard, and the other blowing up n mili tary wave house. All our machines re lurned safely, despite u buttle with tier intiii plane and a terrific bombardment from Hii'i aircraft ir'.ins. The Amirica:,; srored ten direct hits on tl' railroad at t'nnflnns ycMtci'day. l,."iiteuant Louis Verdier, former ciiief of the Lafayette es'.adrille, has been killed ill action. 11,. was cited five linii i rtid was a chevalier of the legion of honor. His brother, Lieutenant Taut Verdier, of San Francisco, now is in Aim licit on a special mission. right lag iu Lorraine t'.-iris, Anjz. .!!.'( iS.lt.'i p. m.) Sharp a lillery fighting ln.it night v.as report ed by the war office today. I'ic urli troops penet rated (ieniinn po sitions at several, points in Lorraine. "I . the Lasijnv region and between the Oise and the Aisne, there was sharp artillery fighting," ahe coniinuniitie said. "In Lorraine. French detaehmcnls peiu tinted several points in the vk't man t rendu'!, ami took prisoners." TO INITIATE BILL (Continued from page one; L TO HELP SIBERIANS Bolsheviki Release 23,003 Officers Following Threat Of Mob. Pa: is, Aug. 2f. The Vossische Zei tung announces that (lenernl Iiussky, who has been mising for more than a year, has arrived in Vladivostok and offered his services to General Hurvats. tleneral liiissky was one time com mander in chief of the Kussian armies. Uenenil Horvats is leader of one of the utiti-bolsheviiv armies in Siberia. Atns'erdani, Aug. 24. The bolshtviki have released 2,1,01.11 officers from Alcxleff burracks, Moscow, following tho threat of citizens to blow up the Kr. uilin miles the officers were freed, according to a dispatch from ' Kieff todav. 302 Airplanes Downed. Konif. Aug. 2. Uritish and Italian airmen brought down 302 Austrian air plane!! from June to August 20, it was officially announced today. Japs check Attack. Harbin, Aug. 21. (Night. )jln heavy fighting along the Vssuri river (north of Vladivostok) the allies with drew slightly before superior numbers until ilnpanese troop stemmed the at tack. Cossack and Czechs bore the brunt 'of lie figli.iug, ISritish and French suffered light casualties. Bolshevik monitors on Lake Hanka (abovw Vladivostok) jhelled the allied left flank, ical school, requested aMl.i,l23. out !'2S; r,a.i!i'ni Oregon state hospital, r iptertvd 4"i2,7(ii1, cuf " rTTTifi; Oregou Solders Ilouie, reiiuested $"2,Mtl, cut jIU,tMli; Oregon state In spital, reo,uet- cd l.(.s,.il, cut Vthi. state tul.er-eulo-.sial!iiispital, ret)itsd fi l.".7,4(0; cut l?7,,"itM ; state ins'itution for feeblo mind 'd, re.ptested $4IS,2W, cut l!.t), ooil; exhibit of Oregon products at 1'itrt luinl. reiiicsted 11.2-2; cut 10.222; s ate fair, requested I:I2.ihh), cut s'0,. '; mate board of health, requested lu. 4,, ftsais,llIlts Mn, secretaries, fi'.,"., IMIII, cut lll.OHO. - . . Oregon Historical t.K'ety, requested ,2,stil, cut lo.iitt); Oregon social hy giene sin ietv, reiiuested $'n,0(.il, cut miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii War Summary of United Press j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1482nd Day of the War; 38th Day of Counter Offensive liilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!l!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Pieardy front The British resumed their attack this morning on the ilU mile front extending from the region of Arras southward across the Soiiune. Haig reported additional progress east of Albert lasr night and announc ed that prisoners taken by the British in the last throe davj total more than 11,000. ilennwhile, the French continue to progress on their ;i0 mile front between the, Divettrj and the Aisne. it;creastng the menace t Noyon, Chauny and Coucr -Le Chateau. b-Mieved to be a screen to hide hr withdrawal northward. Loraine front French troops took prisoners in s.-veral raids last night. (iermany Germany, in its reply to the Spanish ultimatum regarding furth er sinkings, of Spanish ships is reported to have declared that the threatened seizure of interned German tonnage niigt result, in a break iu diplomatic relations. Flanders front Fighting developed iu the l.ivenrhy sector north of La Bassee canal, this morning. Haig re ported t; was to th advantage-of tho British. iThe Brutish carried out a suc cessful loeul operation northwest of N'eiif B.'rquin Iput night and repulsed Uciman attacks in three different see tors. Aisne-Vesle front FniHiial activity si developing along the Vesle. It is T 0 HELL With the KAISER JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY T.ik 11,000 rrlKoners London, Aug. 2iV -The nttnek was re suuiid this morning, Field Marshal Uuig reported today, Additional progress was made during the night iu the Albeit sector. "righting developed this morning in i Ii1.im.Oj Oregon state library, request the Oiienehv rector, north of l.altassee ed $.'i0,000, cut $."i,OO0; bureau of mines canal, Herman attacks las, ei ening, j and geology, requested 4"0,0iiit, cut 20. -uurtli of Baiileiil, uoilli of ivcmiui I and lino; state industrial school fur girls, a nit ti ot Lucre, ttcre repulsed." (requested llt,2Hl, rat i0,(u"xl. state "Ouiiuif the iiiu lit we trogivsed in pententiarv, rcq.uwted "0r,20;i.:i0 the Alb. rt sector and took actional 10",0HH; state printing board, request piisoners," th slutement aid. " l.aily 'd Iti.i.iio, cut :.HOO; state water this morning the attack u resumed. ,bard. requested $:t!,lS0, cut tt.lSi; "lu Ihrce davs fighting since the ! Oregon uatu.nal ;unr.l and state police, morning of the Slit, over 14,000 prison- requested MnM, cut vi. , . .i . i,,,e,l,.., i ,i. i, aval. I. 1 Budgets which Mfere not Tj Head Commission, Tuk'u), Aug. 21. Baron Tanetaro Megata will heal the economic mis sion to Siberia, according to unofficial I reports today. He will be accompanied GERMANS PREPARE W HJ!" MiMtttailaMailud Continued from page on;) The perf'rma::ce was repeated a second time, tiu beeai-a suffering lieavny in cut !e'h counter attack. At the latest report the Americans were noaiiug i.'.e piaie. M.auAhib', the Hermans attacked Pi-, able wood, where Chateau sticks out be yoc.d the main American line. The Am-, eruaua received them with heavy tua f cut are as ehitii gnu and rule fire, inflicting t I follows- heaw casualties and taking tome pns- '""We1 'carried out a successful local1 AK,.t. for apprehension of crimin- oueri. Tkey then took p ihr uiai,, po-; operation ves.erdav evening tiorthivesl ' 4 HH ; Oregon Blue Book .,50O; ;sms along , 'j'' : of Nenf Baiqui... i.ou.l eue.nT attack, '-"l""'1 1' court bn.ld.ng and oners said the battalion ... ol ed ... the. hint nisjht north of lUiUoiil. Mm. ut f4rtm,ll' ...'; hita Ubot Imrvnu attvk waa ordered to advance as iar Locre and north of Kemmel, were repul. "; '"' f7;5' Vl'f ., , h.nthinff indl th, Kn.' ... i -.r e..,l,ii,... state council of defense 201100; dairy Alter a brief breathing spell the An.-. desert eriean counter attacked and drove the ndiantage dewtoped north of tlie La Basst'o canal in the Hivetu-hy sector." ADWV Ar 4 AAA AAA ittuiti vt ffvvvw Coutiuued from page unc) fiom the fruat Hue 1o the libhie at the. nearest point is not ever twenty mile. (Thin it in th juth where An icaa forvea are lusted and it i quite jHwsiblw that in the development of ue.it year' vietjty the iiah w.il ! f ir the lihine at that point u laie the war direst to Germany). reiia!e lutiitary committee men aaij tht they tfiUy ftiiip!aim to Chief of S'jf f March gsiist delay in pub I. eat ion of alt America ruallie ia lli recent Marne offensive, ftenaion .jy they told W,rh, at their weekly .-mi ' -r. nee, fbt tiie eoiintrjr i legia mtig lo MtfiMtt that all tho rauaUi r not beinf jfiwen out p'mt'tly, S -ii'nr iiid MareM replied that the ftifficulttc ia tie way of tM.tin'ii . crraa-t fcfi ..iiiipiKie list are afeat It stated aiuphatieallr that no et ualtie will be withhei.t All will be given tv the public as neatly as rout patlbte. with eomplete accaracr, he ursl tha oinmittee. I'roteH against delay in paying trj- overmsss and asamst delay la the mad aervic to the eiditionart fo's'e also were lodged with Mar, a Th tlelar In paying the men has aerioiisly re. ted on their depen lent ia th.a eountry, eouiii!tv meuibcr itii. They assert allotment Jue fam ilies fcr ar in many easet grcat'y overdue aut b Mr needed. el in .h.rn rtahlilirf .... i e .i.a:... .....'and food coiumi'siotter. iS.IKnt: nil, Bio.o.i.K anarp m. iu our , , . - , ..'. . ' , K. , fr, their hold on our mini lioiliu ru.1iv; ur('lii liurui vx ruv ,.......t- - lie instruction tl,WiS; beard of high lines and reestablished their old post-; er curricula. tnt; Monmouth. Normal tiens north of St. Thlbaiit (on the south I school :s.;;lO; state . hiol for the bank of the esle opposite Baatochcs.) bliiui t.i.4tH.:S; tate school for the On the right wing of the American, -i imi. .....T,.,n i.ri . seetur tlie Americans made three silent : 0; Florence Crittenden Kefuge Home! raids during th,. night, taking four pris-i K"hh; support of orphans and found- oners and gaining important division in-! lings ll"..iiO: Batten home for the f..rcm"". The prisoners said trey new ; fneudics "HiO; euieruenev board 2iW felt that Germany ran win and than executive department S2;t..00; state they wiil alt fight to the la.-t man. One; fisheries ilepartiaent .W,iiaj stale. smd he had, luo-d tnat the war would A Sixty Mile rrvnt I.ivtidain. Aug, '.'I The Britisi, French a' striking vigorously on a combined front of about sixty miles, cquaily apportima.il between thnu. Genera! Byug a".d Itawtiusmi ai,. at lathing between Margate!, three ic.iles south of Arras and l.ihons, a mile aud a half west of Chaulne, while General II umber and Maugin are pu bet w ecu Kvticourt, four utile I i J I I ,"ri' "f 'or,,,rv TO.OiH); for pursuit end this year, btit now lie supposed they V 'wi t "Hirn of fugitive from justice ; would have to keep on fighting until t i e est I'nj,,,. ()rl,,u Arniv ,,f R,.,,uhltc fat; t the Amertean are licied. ! frw June S to Augiut 2 1 it is M week and thtee dav. and ia that time ith Ctiited tat. of America bat p;ck J up an estimated ei0H fixating men by their coimnj of age in that h 'ft penuj Cetrmauy atsu h, of tour, pictet wp a few meanwhile. But our - jfi-d, while Germany' are on!y fed OB. - Tho joy of feeling lit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, and keep the habits regu lar with IS W118 lav. )' A. MtMWiw4a tW Wt4 a J aww, aw awsh. t state board of horticulture !S.k; s Bocuments recently eapturea oy tne, j humane society liHK; state indiitrial , Frcueh show the Herman high rommnnd.j accKictii . coiuuits.sion .i.ph; . iaus .own.g io iu? uoiaia.' vi m , ai,,..--trial, welfnre eommissioa 4hN; Inter-'mg Atsation and Lorramian to the j State Faic association IW; attorney j west front. Company eommander have ( general's dcpsrfueiit, ,ti.;S2vi; circuit : been erdere I to observe tie. strictest judges .Yi,.mH; district attomev and ' rule of punishment to prevent deser teputies t.!s.sini; niprem eou.t th.- mmm esH; su'.renie tourt librsrv ln..iH; state laH'r eoiiiHiiseioni r U,esW; tte land In-ard ads Ml; legislatar enpen tioBi. Tne Alsatian act laonainians. are mixed with other hoop a further, effort to eontrol th men thu forced, to fight agwmt their wn people. It hn! ses S2.Jh'; state I'.me board defieteaey j beea rvvenbsi that t0,iW0 of these o i.Xh; iiicstock d.-initirc tiard. -'i.- j dier participated 1b the mutiny tr Bl si,) Mel.oug.Miri ttiwine fflJ; niiseesisn-1 tm coo cUuiis ( "'; tei;oa naval a.i iiij !!,7lt; state tliriirl as-hiwl fo biTSiflAO; department i.r,sK: turtwirt vt wavwara g!rl' state engieeer'a eff.cn 2H.!li) of tate feW;! state' il'Kltitaw eooiRtiMioa 1".WH); state treasur- . - . . ii. , r-n..i.. i.. J - a'- .a li -a I i s . puouc awraja'T c . eg 9 via - -.e va mi.." iii!sie tvOcJ; reward fcr arrest and useamre Js.TSil. Bill of Vaudeville and Pictures Today ligh Theatre TOIV30 RROW Complete change of Pic tures and Vaudeville acts, direct from Hippodrome Portland. Come Early It's a cracker jack show Bligh Theat re Sign of the Best Shows