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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 2o. 1918. HVE I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY ' i T v w T TTTTTT" T mm IN MARION COUNTY-TRY rOR RESULTS ;tt'SEX1 MiPNSI. WANT in nFPARTKTFVT K TOT OTCT cniivr! w n. iquir at iV a CLASSIFIED ADVXETISTNQ SATES i Bate per wori-Nw Today: Sack insertion l Om week (9 insertions) Se Om month (26 insertions) 17e j la Capital Journal will not It re- fer error i ia Classified Advertisements. , . , .. , lead your advertisement the first day! It appear aad notify as immediately, - Minimum charge ISe. "WOMAN 1W8J. wants work by hour. Phoni 12x16 test for saie. Enquire at 674 north Bummer. 8-26 DBA IT horses for sale. Phone 38F4. 8-28 BEDROOM with private bath for rent Enquire Vick's Garage. 8-27 WANTED Prune pickers and shaker te camp. Phone 8ST13. 8 -27 FALL and winter pasture for horses and entile. Phote 2249. 8-26 WILL rent 'or buy modern bungalow with garage. Phone 931. 8 27 GOOD motorcycle to trade for good eow Inquire 420 S. Commercial. 8-26 WANTED Prune pickers, and help in dryer. Phono 107FU. 8-27 WANTED Laundress, steady work. Phono 1109M. 8-28 HOP FICKEBS wanted. Phone 59F11. Adam Orey, Bt. 8. tf JIB WOOD for sale. Phone 51F13 or 55F3 after 8 p. m. Chris Petersen, tf FOE SALE Small cok stove, cheap. 1360 nortn Front St. ,8-28 LOST One silk glove, color gray. Leave at Capital Journal office. 8-28 FOB SALE 2 Shropshire bucks. C. C. Bussell, Waconda. Or. Phone 3F3. tf FURNISHED flats for rent. Call 1737 W. . tf WANTED Veal calves and fat cattle. Phone 1576W. - 8 GOOD driving horse for saU cheap. C. E. SDeaker. Bt. 4. 8-29 GOOD Dasturo for tows on the L. K. Page estate. Phone 44F22. , . . , tf COL. W. F. WRIGHT, tie auctioneer. Turner, Oregpn. Ptiom 59. tf. "WANTED Purebred Cotswold ram. F. M. Chittenden, 342 N. Water St., Sa lem, Or. 8-26 KOTlCE I will pay no bills contract ed by any one excepting myself. Ar thur Marshall. 8-30 FOB RENT Equipped meat market, good location. P. O. Box 137. Mc Minnville, Or. 8-31 BALESMAN, collector wanted for Ma rion aad Yamhill counties. Call 333 State. 9 7 "WANTED Man or man and wife for general farm work. E. E. Benjs, Ma rion, Or. 8-28 FOUND At armory green silk scarf, owner may have same bv colling at Journal and paying for ad. 8 26 TO TRADE House and 2 lots for cows, team or auto. A. F. Lamb, Wert Sa km near school house, S 2S ORDER your coal now, ear load Rk Springs just arrived. Capital City Transfer Co. Phone 933. 8-2 LOST Tent on street, Palcm or West Salem. Reward. Return to this office. 82-6 WANTED1 Cook in French restaurar.t 481 State, woman preferred, plain eookinff. Call personally. i 27 WANTED To trade good lot on paved street for Ford, must be in good con dition. Address R. W. care Journ aL 8-26 EC ACUCS all in cultivation,- house, bare, iii prune district, 7 miies south f fraU-m, on Pacific highway. Price $l,'-0n leruis. Cail Modern Baaery 8-26 WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll nnward. Buret's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. WANTED Man and team, ean mak from $8 to $9.50 per day. Call phon 4X51 Turner. tf. HOUSEKEEPING angle rooms, I 33 Ferry treet. apartment and :ce!y furnished, at tHO and three room furnished apart sstaU. 491 X. Cottage. Pkco 2203- tf. FOB BALE i room modern house lo cated on Fainnount Hill, large lot, east front, paved street, sightly kwa lion, bearing fruit, garge. Ths is a largaia. Pwe $3'eX W. H. Gtalc fcorst k Co., 275 State ,treet. 1-26 FOR REST 500 acre farm 2 4 miles weat of Dalla; stack goea with aaee; 135 aere in eultivatioa, bl ane paaturA, brg dairy barn, ;! Mai gooi improvement throughout, water from moamasa strean pi(''J (a baildingt, also nsed for Srratioa j Reference required. See B. P. Boise. 23 Brerasaa b!k. M MM TTT TTTTTtf f f f tttttttTTTttt F. x. WOODSY, the farmer, auctioneer Liberty and Ferry Sts., Bahm. Phone 310 g , , WANTED T reat 5 or 6 room house, cio9e in by eouple. Phone 09. 8 28 I ,-.TnF- - . , ;t - lJJtiJ press neanv new, for sale. Phone 2107W or 1179. 8-: FOR SALE Rye for seed, 4e lb., sacks extra. C. C Bussell, Waconda, Or., Phone 3F3. tf FOB SALE A No. 1 work team, wagon aad harnoss, (175. Bt. , box 113. 8-30 GIBL wanted for housework, no cook ing. 461 N. High. Phone 1627. 8-26 1918 FORD for sale. Phone 45F11 morn ings or evenings. Wm. A. Giicrne, Turner. 8-27 GIRLS and women wanted at the Glove iaetory, 14oo Oak St. Steady work the year around. " 8-30 WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished apartment in vicinity of Washington school. Phone 800M. 8 27 FOE SALE Or trade, good driving or saddle mare for cow. Phone 2300W5 or address box 1G2, Salem. 8 30 BICYCLE, new clincher tires, electric light, for sale. Phone 1179 or 2107 W. 827 LOST-On S. P. train or on way to 735 Ferry a ladies gold wrist watch. Re ward, return to 733 Ferry. 8 28 FOR SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour ing ear $300; 1914 Studebaker $375. Highway Garage, 1000 8. Coast Phone 335. tf WANTED Girl 11 to 16 (orphan pre ferred) permanent home, and go to school, small refined family. Mrs. A. ear Journal. 8 26 WOMEN and girls wanted to peel pears, steady work, long season. Apply at once Oregon Packing Co.. S. 12th St- 828 HOI SES TO RENT Geo. C Will, the music dealer at 432 State St., rents modern houses. If in need of a nice house call. 8-28 FOB SALE 31 head goats, 1 registered Billy, balance mostly Nannies. Phone 12F2, Bvron McJilhancy, Shaw, Or. 8-27 HAY BALER for sale, good as new. Bale up that high priced straw, make more than the price of the baler this fall. Address K. C. care Journal 8-26 FOB SALE 3 tons of hay $18 a ton; 2 mules with harness flail j horse with harness $73; 1 spring wagon, 1 wagon with rack. Phone 26F13. 8-30 ...WOMEN and girls wanted at Hunt Bros, company cannery, long season canning pears. Apply at once, 145 Di vision St. 8-26 FOB 5Vj per cent farm loans, see the Marion-Polk county national farm loan association. W. D. Smith, 303 Salem Bunk of Commerce bldg. tf 3 GOOD men wanted for factory work Ion? jb at good wages. Cull at room 3U3 fcalem Bank of torn, bldg., or phone 492, aznt. W. D. Smith. tf WANTED A woman or good girl for housework -in family of 3, H mile east of eitv, to be one of the family. Steadv for right iiersmi. Phone 1!H I 33. B. R. Ryan. -27 FOR SALE At bargain, 6 room modern bungalow, large log, garage, '.tic block from paved street, 2 blw ks to car line An ideal home for little money. Ad dixit A. J. 20 care Journal. tf FOR SALE Oakland roadster, first class condition, fully equipped, self starter, ek-ctrie rights, five good tires. Bargain for cash. Owner going to war. Phone 13C7 or 179. 8-2 WANTED To rent- grain land, from 2 to 6 hundred acres, either eah or grain reift. Also want to buy some small pigs. Adam Orey, Rt. 8, Phone 3fFll. tf DIRECT from owner t0 bnycr, 23 acres of nice land that I had intended put ting into Loganberries, but bow can't and have to sacrifice at $130 an acre. Near Salem on mam traveled mad Terms ra-h. A 1 Journal. FOB BENT lOnO aer river bottom land, or any portion thereof, for one!1- lawyer, the county eour or more .vear. Terms cash. We would j,b widow, Mrs. fcmma L. preftr renter wha wish t0 grow veg etabies, as we now have vegetable drying plant located On ranch. Ad dress E. Clemens Hurst Co., lade pendecee, Or. 8 31 NOTICE T whom it may eoncera: Ton are hereby notified that John W. Schwa bauer and Mary Anna Sehwabauer kav, made application to the connty UfthT ,nt B ,A frni. lie conrt of Manon con.ty OregM, towa, ,JIr,mitU!, ftom Mnrum un,y hav their name cLaagcd t Joha 1W . 1a , , hrtbtt ,.vin cr, and Mary A.a, Bwrs; Also tojBfar Tnrr. He 43 vear old. have tie names of their two son cbang-j ed from Oliver John Sehwabauer toi Oliver John Bowers aad from Clarence M,jfotl, irntua diMnct. and Job (fLI MEIAL ' the pore, .riginal John 8ehwalae, to Tarenc John ( B1B;Bf!a,m tre kcr to.iaT eoafcr- ,Haarbra Oil rai-snle imported direct Bower and yoa are further notified, ag with State Engineer Lwi about ''Unm lrie l Haarlem, H-,1-tfcat this notice is errd pursuant certain engineering feature of th pro-;',l r,r ' (i"LI MEI aa order of i! eonnty eonrt. 11 ;vd irrigation prejwt for th d-s lAi'- ,nr !he "" n TfTT box. Napoleon IavU, Attorney fur Petitioner. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY ' t TT t T T ft tf TTT ttttttt partment. WANTED Gentle driving horse, bug gy and harness, medium price, weight about lOOO, (state price.) Address Henry Friem, Airhe, Or. 8 26 FOR SALE Mower (McCormick) aad rake $40; also 100 feet, each 1 in. and 3 4 in. flexible steel cable, 7 strands. 19 wire, with clamps, 2o. Address Bt. 2, box 36, Turner, Or. 8-26 SIX husky boys from 16 to 19 years to pick pears. Wages $2.30 day. Lachmuud's orchard 5 miles north of Salem ia Kaiser bottom. Vs your br evcle. H. W. Bow Jen foreman, phone 29F3. tf FOB SALE Five pessenger Bee, All new tires. Fine mechanical condition. Eleetris equipment, with starter. This ia a sacrifice sale and if yoa want a first elasa buy cheap, call 81 and ask for Mill, or se ear at North western Garage. tf. LKAH)u canning peaches now ready. Order immediately, crop light, i short season, quality fancy. Lack mund's orchard 5 miles north of Sa lem, in Keizer bottom. Fhon. ?t. W, Bowden, foreman, farmers 29F3. Bring your boxes. tf YOUNG LADIES WANTED. PERMANENT POSITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. TAID WHILE LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 NORTH LIBERTY tf A SUDDEN DEATH. News was received Monday evening of the death of oJseph A. Thomas, it the hot springs rear Chico, from blood pois oning, resultant from ersypelas. The re mains, accompanied by his wife, wire brought to this city and funeral servi ces held Wednesday afternoon, iiiter ment being in th city cemetery by the side of his parents. Deceased was aged 64 years, 11 months. He was born in Douglas county, Oregon, but the great er part of his life was passed in Jcf ferson. Genial, free hearted, loyal in his friendship, honorable iu his dealings, "Joe ." Thomas was liked by all, and sincere sorrow is felt by many at his death. He is survived bv a wifv. a daughter, Mrs. Laura Gunncll of Grants Pass, two sons, Koscoe C. of this city, ana i lyue J., now en route witn the sol- tiers to r ranee, and two sisters, Mrs. Florence Hornell and Mrs. Emma Smith, of Grants Pass. Only six weeks ago, and in good henlth, he left here to engage in the grocery business at Klamath rails. Jefferson Review. The report of T. K. Ford as admin istrator of the estate of Inmirent M. Stephens was accepted and approved, by the comity court and the adminis trator exhonorated from further lia bility. Iu the circuit court James MeGilchrist has entered suit aiemiirt Frank E Loose. He charges that Loose forcibly took possession of a Ford engine and Western truik attachment on July 20. That he hat a contract for hauling - '' -" others to do hi, damage is $.120. this amount. - "" u""k' " i iiii- work and that his He asin judgment for The spitrttiners E. M. LaFore, Josepli II. Baker and Japcr N. Skaifc, of the Jessie Breyman McXary etate have fixe.t the value at $H3.336.92. Of this amount $33,1 22.W is in personal prop ertr consisting of $''"IK) in Liberty loan bom!. 943 in jewelry and in vestments in mortgage loans. The reat estate is valued at $iy,5!4.si, and this include Salem and Portland property, a I art of whirh is nn undivided one sixth interest in the estates of Werner and M. E. Breyman and a one third undivided intermit in the M. E. Brey man estate. George Savage. C. E- Sheffield and James Ha were appointed appraisers L'tiif the estate of Mrs. (ieoige K. Hatch. I of Edward rt awoifTtcdl Dwyer, State House Notes Piwrre Eamyer elope. from the Cot tag farm of the Irregon state h v..,i c.r.t ,.,..t( r.t tk tnct. MiiaiMsmmBmmi JOURNAL WANT ADSPAY AIEICMiS CLEANING mimesis kimu Their Lfee Oa Sort Front Asd Me Seme kpcriani Positions, By FKd B. Tarroaoa, (United Pre staff correspondent) With the American Armies ia France, Aug. 35. Night.) American, tnjeps advanced their line 500 meter ( third of a mile) on a front of two kilomet er ( mil and a quarter) immed iately east of Fumes today, driving the Germans from the railroad aad eaaj tariny what ha been an advantageous positron. A this W cabled, sharp in fantry fighting i keeping the who) Vesle front stirred up, but the bock connter attack ar fruitless. The American in the last few days, have begun a systematic clean np of objectionable positittss. The tannery wm first taken. Then an attack on a more pretentious scale was launched this morning. The- boche bad dug in along the railroad skirting the south bank f the Vesle, aad had established numerous machine gun nests-. The Americans were in a dip south of the main Suis-sons-Rheims highway. They had to ad vance across open country toward the railway. A stiff barrage was put down on the railway at five a. m., the infantry starting their advance simultaneously. (Quickly they topped the highway and charged across the open space in the fsce of a terrific machine gun fire. The attack was so impetuous it sent the boche arnnning. A heavy enemy barrage wa put down on the railway but the American held on. Only seven prisoners were taken. One of them, a hanker and restaurant keeper of th higher class, was forced to serve. He had been in the army a year. He said that all able bodied men are now compelled to work in war factories or go to the front. H said thkt soldiers everywhere now realua their ffort are merely a sacrifice. One deserter who entered the American lino revealed the otraits to which the German high command hd been re duced regarding man power. The de serter had been previously wounded but was taken from the hosuital and re turned to the front before he was fully recovered Th Americans now hold the railway nn hoth side of Fismes. The boehes re extremely nervou and are constant' lv sending uo rocketa at night. Amer ien patrol re maintaining constant contact witJj the German lines, harass ing the enemy positions nay ana nigm. First Draft Call :C Issued; 28 To Entrain By September Six The local exemption board today made its firrt draft call for September. From this division No. 1 of Marion county 28 men will be called to entrain for Camp Lewis at some dat between Sept. 3 and Sept. 6. Those ordered to report for entrainmcnt to Camp Lewis between those dates are as follows: Daniol M. Dill, Portland Boy B. Davenport, Kilverton Andrew Brown, Peach, Wash. Herbert L. Bean, SL Louis, Mo. Cha. E. Brumsiekle, Metalin Fulls, Washington. John C. Both. Route 7, Sulem Henry Uenuingseii. route 3, Salem Aibeit G. Wulimever, route 9, Salem Irving L. Crook, Maeli-ay Fred Gerig. route 6, Salem B. D. Barton. 51'H North 17 St. 8ul m Paul C. Gilbert, Shaw Elm0 C. Jory, route 4, Halem William A. Guenie, Turner Otta D. Bincgar, route 7, Salem . Frank Elite I, htaytou Barmy Leighly, f-iherton Wm McKinley Forbis, 2440 J.orth Commercial street, halem llarty L. Riches. Silverton ( has! Srhmitt. Hhaw Fred'A. Miller, Turner Owen H. Smith, Htaytou Jo. (.', Mullen, Salem, route 9 Louis F. Cornn, Madray Vernon P. MenUer, 1045 North !8ib, Halem Car! W, Ilangen, Silverton Roy W. Ilaiumi r, bt the Oregon state hospital, Salem Albvrt i n in. 11, Marion Frank E. Caspeil, Shaw A veld Barrich, Salem A DAGGER IN THE BACK That' the woman' dread when she gets up in the morning 10 start the dor' work. "Oh! haw try back aelics" (KHJ) MKfMI, Haarlem Oil Capsule taken today rr ths bai-hiche of to mnrmw taken every day nd the "'' " ail imr. iw i eiy. wat ' 'be ue of suffering Begin tak- ing GOLD MK'liAL Haarlem Oil Cap sules today and be relieved tomorrow. Take three or f.r every day and be permanently fr from wlrifeliing, itia- ire.smg nsa paua. nut n sure u, get t ..w ar,ui r nr. intm "W." lt'l,I If I ..l k - - L . , Ajii.i'fll. finnrit'Tii m orn inc BIS' jtjonal rcmiedy of Hulland, the govera- ment of the Netheriand having grant ed a rperiJ charter aathoruing it prlrtioa od tale. The awwwife of HolUrnd would aiino' aa sno be with out bread as h would without her 'K! lnt h Itrni," a she quaintly call GOIJ MKDAI. . Haarlem Oil ' p - a reasna why you t nd fhildren of u!' This is toe oB will find the women ; Holland M sl jr lv Bud robust. ! " 7 r,"l" rvm v ajri, (m m: ft'?. i'ntry in HUTU , Of Tlese Sxrj-Sx Were Kot Present Haviiig Cross ed Use Divide. j By Frank J. Taylor (United Pres staff correspondent With th American Armies ia France Aug. ii. (.Night) On Mac.-eJ and twenty un officer? aud me of a certain Arorrir noit which distinguished it self in the Marne fighting, wer dee raud this tHraing ia aa impresMve ceremony, aiagtd ia a wood behind the Lorraine lines. Sixty six of the soldiers were not I rrnt. Iheirs was' tbe sa prcm sacrifice, American, tmish aad French offi cer .vmuipair-a an American general, (inning the medals oa the ateg living, while a Ixtml pUtu the national airs of the eonatriea The infantry, artillery and machine gun contingent f-j is review, th sun gjinting en their helmets and rifles American pbines slurried about, driving eff inquisitive vl.-iu.un planes prowling e erh ad. Tile citation iatluded eight of the legion nt hiMwr. 16 of the French mili tary medal, J :i the Frencj, war cross and "4 f Hie distinguished service eross A rroncn Lieutenant Louts laud, re ceived the distinguished service cross. lie i the wt foreigner to receive an American decoratiou. He led aa Ameri can ami rni'dt detachment in a very gallant man !. FIRST BATTALION DANCE Of SEASON Will Be Gyen Friday Evening At Annpry Many Invita tions Issued. The first battalion dance of the. season will be given Friday evening, of this week at the armory. There re several activities of the battalion that require fund for handling which are not provided for by the state and the dance i to be given tu provide for a general battalion fund. Invitation will be issued to the gen eral staff at Portland, to the governor and to all Oregon Guard member In Salem, Stayton and Silverton- Mem ber of the four eonipante in Salem and the two autaide companies will be requested to appear in uniform. Committee hava been appointed to care for. the details of the dance ks follows; with Captain Arthur Wilson of Company E as general chairman: Advisory committee: Lieutenant Col onel A. T. Woolpert, Major A. A. Hall and Lieutenant Leroy Hewlett. Committee on Music: Captain A. R. Wilson, Major A. A. Hall and Lieut. Col. A, T. Woolpert. Committee on decorations: ('apt. J. H. Arnold, Lieut. A. Lee Morelock and Lieut. Clifford W. Brown. Committee on publicity: Lieutenant J. W, Jones and E. M. lloffuell, ser geant major. Committee on arrangements and re freshments: ('apt, A . Cnnnel lyer, 'apt. R. H.. Duncan, Lieut. II. H. Corey, Lieut. M. I. Meyer and Lieut, K. II Choate. A meeting of all officers of the bat tfclion h heen ended fr Tuesday evening at the armory to complete detail. Market Is Strong During Morning Hours New Vork, Aug. Sd. The New York Evening t'ttn financial review sv; Saturday' . mrprising dinplHy of strength and sustained buying' power of no menu scope was reflected at the opening of today's rsiou of tile stock market. Toward mid day trailing died down materially, Knc.!imis tu the easier trend were the sugar iireue. Strong individual shares Included Worthington Pump, American linseed, American Cau, Corn I'roducts Kofiu iog, American Telephone and among the rail St. Psul and New Haven . FIBHTNO STEAMER AOEOUND. Wahington, Aug. 2fl. fug the (iohing s-'anier son, grounded and tank of water at ll:W p. m. mile and Hires qnartif -In a deme George Hud in forty feet August "H, southeast of roast guard station nuiubrr "H, Wat. b Hill, H- I., the navy department an nounrid today. The erew of M men wa safely landed at the roast guar I station. THREE ABE MI88IWQ Wankifigtun, Aug. 26. Three bh u are misting as a result of a rollision of two tailed States seaplanes in a fog Sat urday night twelve miles off lire is- ! and, the aavy department an ciuncd to HT. Tt " t Iff! 1 " "S " Knig lii.nald Perc, W. ('. Jaigle and F. A. Ncwma. Persistent' st-arrh for the craft failed to show ay trace of the miosmg nu n. PETER MUST EXPLAIN Clicago, Aug. 28 Peter ftloi-t liners f , . i ' H oray upoa five small wy who annex-1 apple from treir projecting over the roadway resoltc4 br today in! Itloetlmrr's being ked to espial whyj Ims hadn't regHUrcd. Officers My bloelhaer i aa enemy alien. Two of the b.ys, wimnd'd with n shot prob ably will difigi!fed for life. Wa-binon, Aug. W.-TU,- . na-e the benefit of ,Mira or eivi.iaa. bt esempt from daty. JAPAItESSE IE GIVEN IIWIE Japanese, Chinese and Rus sia Flags Fly Togeiher . Attack Is Repulsed. Amsterdam, Aug 26, Moscow dis- iatettO declare that a revolution for August S and headed by the former (ir.iud Duke Alexieff, intended to pre vent the despatch of troops to the 'W-ch front, waa frustrated. Eight read-e.-s, i was said, were executed. Newspapers report a revolutionary ft vcment in Vologda, Vladimir and Via- ttcorel. Three hundred White Guards were killed. Twenty persons, the news taiers say, have beea executed ia Pe- trcgnd. Xnamy Beta Back Vladivostok, Aug. 22. Twelve thous and enemy troops attacked th allied right flank on the I'ssnrl river Sunday night and were completely repulsed The attacks were discontinued Monday, the enemy apparently awaiting rein forcements. Vanguard at Zabalkal Tokio, Aug. 23.i The Vanguard of Jap auese troops arrived at Zubaikal this afternoon, the Harbin correspondent of the Nippon Ilempu News agency re ported lomgnt. tne Japanese were giv en aa enthusiastic welcome. The tail road station wa decorated with Jnpa nee, Bussian and Chineso (lugs, and troops of those three nations paraded tierore the mayor and a group of dele gate, Afterward the vanguard depart ed fur Muiicliuli. RXICHSTAO TO MT. Copcnhagen, Aug. 21. The German reichstag will meet in a short time to discus foreign aud internal political questions, according to the newspaper Germania. Chancellor von Iteming, the news paMr says, intends to make an im portant speech at the opening of the sitting. t,T. : "? i r ; v . ... b' J v.: V: rv' ... i ' ! : i .' im rf. t ,JMssrm. r ?." - r.;-. . : ( ' - r - ' t ' r .4 i f ; , ' if.' f -t , i f ' , j ? t 'i 5 Li, RPD BRADTORO ELLSWORTH and 12 PtTONO RAhWACCH)' A '.AKiSfiT PtSM CAUGHT on H9 24 COTTOti IHKf.W CArruvilD 4f REEFS off CONO Ktv . t Mr.B usiness As a matter of economy you should consult the Journal's Job Department before placing your printingwe are satisfying Salem's leading firms put us on your calling list. Phone 81 . l&Zffll&lg&tl vttvsS1J5vyr AflERlCAKSSWAIiOY . SAME O OF BAIT AS DO THL GERMANS Correspondent Says AGes As Well As Germans Use Casoufiagl By t L. Keen (I'nitcd Pres staff correspondent) London Aug. 20. Lincoln must have been wrong. Apparently ij is quite possible to fool all of th pcopbj all of the time-in Germany. According to trustworthy accounts, the (iermans are still eagerly, or pa tiruliy swallowiug th general staff uatrutba, half truths aad ingenious ex planations, wherein theT are ably assist ed by th press, which is deluded itself or is a party to th conspiracy to him and distort facts. But we must not altogether blame th German people when miliiary crilicj wno ate distinguished in their own country as Ucpiugton, Maui Ice, Mulletto, Iliilin, Sim.mds and Mnson are in theirs; con tinually and cleverly ar,. able to con vert utter routs into "defensive victor ies;" inglorious defeat into strategic, readjustments for the purpose of pre serving tactical freedom f communiia tiou, siiuiiltaueously suppressing ee if they know themlves the enormou tolls exacted in killed, prisoner and guns during tho course of Foch's pro gres:.iv "failures" or "deeisiv de feats." It is only neeossaiy to follow tho daily German comuiunique to become, con vinced of th systematic purpose of Lu demlorff to keep knowledge of the situation from the public as loug as po siblc; then by adroitly over-emphinis ing kome minor Iwal successes to sugar coat facts which no longer can be eou ccalcd. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY jff.. t v Man 4f . 1 ' " - 1 1 - :-. i,i y- i.i . ' ' .,- r 1 . ' ,-;' - . :.-'.' 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