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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SAT,TO OREGON MONDAY. AUGUST 2o 1915. f 3a I if "wiry w''fc" 'wy'i-iy''1 eaves 1 omorrow George Paris leaves tomorrow for Camp Lewis and we wish to thank all who helped us by their liberal patronage to - give George the money he had invested in this store. Owing . to the new draft regulations whereby A. J. Paris is apt to be called it is necessary for us to keep our stock as low as possible and in order to do this we will keep our prices down. HERE WE LIST A FEW PRICES Genuine Kangaroo leather shoes sell everywhere from $11 to $14 per pair. Our price $9,00 Genuine Black Kid made by the unlocked last process, fit IK) per cent more people than any shoe on the market. Sells everywhere at $10 to $11. Our price $8.75 Genuine Army Shoes sell elsewhere at $7.00, our price 1 $6-35 Second Grade Army shoes sell for $6.00. Our Price $5.45 All $8.00 shoes at JMjtf CZAR IEIIS LIFE STORY 'ContinoeJ from page one) Bell-ans Absolutely Removes! Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c ! I- that ty t inn, and t wjcnt. Ueraian militar- at it a whale of a job but cut ram"? om rn.M;na wont uitair and saw Alice, Miwl- ann the pw.. children .she fa-ed thingi brarily anil healthily. All was dark in the riium on account of Bit'!1, but they feel well, f -cpt Marie. ho i only bruin uirg with the nieaHen.I breakfasted and dined with Alexin in the play room. Hiv good Benckctidorff (Run ian mba-o-udr ti Kiigland) ami walkel with hi in. Work with him in the gardena. I am aot allowed to go farther.. Afterward we brought my af faira into order. March 23. Outtide the eotiditiona under wtreh we live here, this thought j that we are tojjflther restores and run ' nolei me. Thia morning rereived j Hemkendorff. Bead paper, burning many. !Sa( with the children until -o'clock. Went for a walk with l' gorotik. Knuigna accompanied ua. They were more (di-asant. "March 21 Thia morning I learned from Benekendorff that we may re main in thia hoime for a long time. It. pleaitant to know thin. Again burned paper mnl letter. Walked with Dol Korouk thia afternoon. Walked in the garden. Went to ma. at (1:45. "Mare.ii 3') 'At 10 o'elork we went to iiihkj, where many were ijiven com nitiiiion. Today victim of the revolu tion were buried in the pi:k opposite th .-Muter if Ali'Tmler imbice. We l...r,t fnn..Pl i.m.ir- and the MumcI- Several filings of aumed legal buni liiiw. At o'clock we,,t to lelijiiou '" have recently been reeorded aervtce. I"' ' 'he county recorder, aa Anrll 5 Thi iiiuriiinir wlked. Reir- 'follows ulatcd affair and book. Began toi Joseph A. Partoz will conduct It is bun-j lnr to ornt aidn ever vtliinii I will take lines in Saleni under the assumed name! ! when I journey l i I-.'iiland. Worked we will d-i it. "I have a bor in the arrnv. If he should fall. I would cry, but at the tame time I would aland erect and aa- j lute, i would be proud to be the father, of the boy. . j "We'll give that hot-dog gang a run for their money, believe me. Thei kaiaer aaid he and (iod were partner. ; He 'a got one aiore guest coming. Ger many lost out when ahe turned from : Jesus Christ to Krupp. The Oerman j eac'e has turned out to be puking turkey buzzard. We'll fight that dirty bunch to Berlin and our aoldiers will i play Van nee ioolie marrhinj down! I nter der Linden. That dirtv dug the1 kaiser will be lucky if he ever eats an other dinnner at Potsdam. "A pacifist ig a Judas. Thia talk about we are not fighting the German people is all bunk. A man is like a chicken he i no good onlexs he has Mime aand in his gizzard." Salem Firms Most Their Business Titles' All $7.00 and $7.50 shoes at $6.35 Remember we do not cany Jobbers Stock, made for Sales and Cheap Prices, but Three Well known brands Keith Konqueror, J. E. Tilt and Burk-Hecht. When you buy shoes from us you save from one to Three Dollars per pair. A. J.Paris Shoe Shop The Home of Keith Konqueror Shoes for Men and Women The OREGON FOUR DAYS COMMENCING SUNDAY .SEPT. 1. UU111I If mm i iai . - mm m i , m m - SUPREME TRIUMPH 3 t8 f T9 1 nnrp A fjlil! rn mm feat tbate tf tm OP THE it i r ... f i1 I I v I in the ganti'U. "April S Passed i.ni-.-Hy the 2,!rJ anniversary of our betrothul. This morning walked wi'h Alexis. "April 2H. Walked iib.-c.nl to.li y. This is the fust of May, no our masse h:iv Vcided to relchriM with prnces ions. Willi iini-ii: and rei flugs 'l.iy ente.'d (in purk ami I ml wrenlis. This evening n'ud iiloud to the ehildren from an Kuiflisli book culled the Mil lionnire Girl. "Muv 1. Thia morning I walked. At 12 o'clock hud urography lesson with Alexis. Worked ill the vegetable gar d' n with Alexis. In the evening limned tlilit Korniloff had retired lroiii the post of upper cominiiiidi'r 'of the Ht I'elersliiirjf ir.ilitniy district, always on th" left. After moiiiing ten Kerc-nshv ord'.'i.t if the military nuthoiities by lubor delcgiite council and by .nine 01 eatiizntion tnniling min h furiln i l.i the left. After ntoruing tea Krnsky auddeiily appeared In nn automobile t'rein to'ttit. lie didn't reniiiin long. He tpiostcd (lint dociimeiit relating to ill tcruu! politic be sent into n query coin mitiee. "July 11. Three month hnve r'aps ed here, since we left Mogileff. We are prUonei.t. It I" hard to be without lien from dear nuiiuiiia. All the rest is indil'l'eri nt. "July 10 Itefore ijimn there was good nevs. (In the smuliwest front in the direction of .Muczow. after to fin vw (irtillerving. our troop bruhe thioegh the ene'iiv posil'n us, t-.il;in:; 2"0 offleirs nod III.HIIO men inmiy cnu iioii nnd iiuiehitie gnu. Th ink Thee, oh l,oi.l. li.i.l hns sent lis this in n gimil hour. reel ipule ttitierent tiller this Jovf'il nie.wnge. July 17 In St. IVIernburjr today there !i rioting nnd fighting. Many soldier nnd snilor nrrived from Kronstadt with thi purpose t" nppo e the provisional giveriiiiient. There is r-iiindfte riiiit'ir.lon. Where tin' the people ttho ceuld tiike this liiovenior.t ill their hands unit end the struggle without 'bloodshed.' The evil's root is in M. lYIfinhurg, not in the whole of I! UK-Ill. "dulc II'. llnppilv, n tremendous ! majority of the troops in m. l'eteri burg remained faithful to their dut, and order 1 restored in the streets, f worked huid in the woods. Felled four trees and sawed them. In the evening rend Hartaiiiol Ktnrscon. " of the 1'aeifie Drapery Kactorr. The Silverton Velie Co., is the buai-l lies name of three partners, W. llJ Druke, A. K. Stewart and P. W. Xoft-I sker. The Donald Lumber company is the name of O. E. Freeman of Donald who owns the business. ' J The rjiglowood Grocery is the name of the grocery business owned bv N. O. Hales in Snleiii, Thicl.sen, Uoland and Iturghardt is the u.i'iie of the insurance compunv owned by John W. Rolnnd and W. 11. P.urk luirdt, Jr, Tl',. (Iiegon ToMver S;ile company, h the mime iissmiird bv K. K. I.avnileur in coinluctiiiu til-,' business in Hnleni. H is sole niunnger anil salesman. The Progressive binder company of Nihoiton is on n'it exclusively bv Anna Cr. Goodiviti, aeeordin to the record filed. "The ( bib Stables" is the rfnie eho- fir tie livery nn 1 stable biisitirss owned by !!. C. noediglieliner. Th,. Jenlt, S'udio of Sal -in is the business inline of the studio owned by KnHieryn L. Gutinell and Peiijamin j. Kobb. ROLL OF HONOR (Continued from jiage AW) Mass; John Yonk- Mielinel KouiiMiik. Stoiighton, Jilcub .Sehork, Uiiwson, X. I); X1. n hi wit,;, Sc-raaton, I'n. dud of Wouuds I'oiponiU .loseph Augustine. eis, .V V; Chillies I,. Ihinn. hillings. Mont; Lnwrenee, R. Wolfe, Zion fit v. Ills. Private Kdgnr K. llulka, Ringhntn. Ills; James A. Dempsty, Orange, Wis; Pnvid I''iifdiii!in, I'liiiniville, Conn; Komnin I., (luilhenii, .New Orleans. I.a; Albert ('. llohensee. Poll dn I.ae. Wis; Thomas A. Nail, l.owivll. Ark; Jiimes A. I'illTei ton. Mec.hnnieaville, Ml; Arthur Sliicky, (iti'ing, Neb; Steve Andrew I'lbaniuli, Marine'.te, Wis; Hal W. Wats, l,os Aneeles, Cal; James li. Wil kinson. South Yakima, Wash: Prank S. Witowski, t hirajo; Kdward .1. Wolff, Seattle, Wash; ( 'harlea Zadig, Chiengu; pevert Johnson, lintt.inenu, X. 1; Paul X. l.nwniice, Oinvi!le, X. Y. THE SWEETEST IOW STORY EVER TOLD Stased in France on; the Actual Locale of the Story: DattleT Scenes on the Battle) neidsor tuiope. f Through Courttsy and iforerationefthe' Dntish and French I... Governments.' With Symphony Orchestra ' FRICES: r.Iatisee, 25c, 50c, 75c Evening, 50c ,75c, $1.00 SEATS SELLING THURSDAY OOMPER3 GOES TO EUROrE New York, Aug. 2d. Siiiiiuel vjon.pers, president of the Am e r i 'in Federation of Labor, is on hi way to Kmope, according to announcement made public In to to. lav. He will (,ppos,, ra l iiiil elements II lid siHluliats in Kurope who are trying to force nn iiumediat,! romproniise peace with ticrn.any, ll( will endeavor to Hiving them to a complete en dorsement of the Wilson war ni in. SALVATION ARMY t'ontiauod from page one) Killed in action 42 Missing in action 21 Wounded severely HO I tied of wound ." ' 20 Pied of accident and other causes 4 Pied of disease 3 Pie. of aeroplane an ident 1 Wounded, ibgrce uudeteniiiiied 41' To t;i :i3i Killed in Action ('apt. Kiiby Ikildrtin Sloppy, Hing lianitoii, X. Y. . Lieutenants liuMiiond F. liloeeher, Our Mew i in c n iiioe: Are now coming in By express almost da'Iy. Freiits are too slow. We want tie very latest tilings in shoes and they are now arriving. We are showing them as soon as they come in. We are also (in spite of rising shoe costs) Holding the )own r rices So as to save you from $1.00 to $2.09 or more on the pair under what credit Stores Ask You Come, Look and Convinced- You'll Be These Afe Brand New New Koko Tan Liberty Boots, 9 inch top, military heel and style pointed toe, imitation tip, they are only $8.00 New Shade Dark Grey Kid, 8 l-2-in. cloth top to match. Welt sole, French heels, the Red Cross noiseless shoes for only The Latest Field Mouse Kid, 8 1-2-in. cloth top to match, welt sole, French heels, Red Cross noiseless, only - $9.00 . A very beautiful dark brown all kid lace shoe, welt sole, French heel. In deed, a very fine shoe that you will be asked $12 to $14 for no better. We price it at $9.50 An Elegant Rich New Dark Grey All Kid 9-inch top, Welt French heels, none more smart, nor attractive ,yet serviceable. Not $15.00 for this High Grade Shoe, Only ITS A BEAUTY Then we have in too, plenty of standard serviceable Black Kids, Black and Grey or Tan CombinatonS. Also Browns with clo-h tops in French or Military Heels, all at ' CASH SYSTEM MONEY SAVING PRICES TOO 0, I I it. t 'AN Jim porch cHinbor. The only good lliiua are dead one. We nie at a- tna! death e!'1 itu the uiot uiHcrupuUnu monster , t li t ever appeared on earth, "The katxer would be lad to hav you luiv tit iitc vnii do not need. "It it a hale of a job we have V'e.rM, 'taiMod but you bet we are a whale of a ini.ple. We've not a I t of ie. i "toil never ci.'h Sn, Knocking. Ha: can put the ball oer the plate ever . Line, He lm never been put out of; (mine!. The Methodists have more i uie:i in the service than any other de i , noii.siiatoin, and I'm not a Method;!. ' lied waited for Wwdiow WiUe to! hau l the hot en.l of the poker to th ine low down He. no. " Keiiion and patriot inu are twiut. When holler for one holler for th othiw , Doubt j tha rartnarahlp "W hv a lot of rroakera tin knocker. Thev are no CH1 oa farth. IV a booinuia rootter. viol never ww.t' it tvq! hl t..n'. m flirt .tk .1.1 At ' W'iteiibef;;, WW; r'uevuo W. toleiitn. St Loom, Mo; Tieiin N. .lenkt, !rnver. t'elo; Charle. I'. l.ndue, Waterbury, Sollll. Serueanln Kllit .1. Jloon. Hunt villi'. Ala; lieury I'eitmeycr, Irvinutoii, III. l orponil t art Anderson. New York; l.oni. H. I'.aiua, t'liarlcstowts. Mass: lien, W. Iliaunii, derser fit v, N, ,T; 1.. I'onv. I'h Sadehiliia. I'a: llalpll r. i Moneyhnn, Tonm ("reek, Va; I'on Car- to. Iloiindv AduiK. X, Y; .lame Hmith, jIVrbv, Kniilandi l,eter A. Winman. IVrrv, IV. Ie. M. lirMip, I'hiladelphia Me-h. A.le It. Kline, (offeyville. Kan, Me.di. Robf, I. to. lrry. Ta. Trivate Win. It, ltenner, Waltham, Mat-. Krvin Thriitooher. rulberiwn, X. T; Yiettorio t'urdotto, Italy; Jamea K. IVnwill. St. Joseph, Mo; Albert li. IVr- Wheebns, V. Ya; Walter mil, n .io, i i; eti . t a:u:ppt. Ml rJlswor.li Uewher, roaldnle, fa; Leon Y. llordon, TnUa, Oks; C'onraj Hoff, llarrah. Wanh; I'atil Hogh?il. Andrews X. 0; Korent T IV Hame, Drake, X. P; William IS. Johiion. Kernervillo, X.jlen Bernard I'iiikitnn. I"; tieorire J. Juntf, Mejfor l, Mass; jJos.-ph IVter Ro iney, Kmahtiel Melutyre, Punxnutawney, Pa; Hubert MeXatuara, I 'azenovia, Wia; John M. Monism. Pittsf;M, Mass; 'lydt V. Mnnsiner, Tabor. Iowa; Al- St- I.ouis, Mich; Ito-hester, X. T; W alter P. Kelley. Worcester, Msi; I Herthold ('. Scimann, .Vfanitowoe, tieoiiff Knott, Hradenville, I'a; Will Z.jW'isi; Grovel Sullivan. Trior, Okla; IVaraon, Klkvill, X. V; Harold Owen .'o?.ef Woaolawski, Ih'.caiio; Joseph J. Witnell. I hicaiio. Di d of Distue lpt. AlcxaaJor St Ellett, Chilli eo;he, Mo. Lt. Arthur F. Harris, Louisville, Ky. Privates Ytn. McK Fleming. Harring ton. Dxl; Chad'ie I. Knott, Dickson, Tenn. Children Otj TOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CASTORIA Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA J There's L vast difference in 3ClH LESLIE iswiderfullfpiire conaequentl of ltrobe. Pa: Arthur li. Rood. Oakland lad; liobert Fraiiklin Jtoienberger, VVil linins'nirs. Pa; Henry Tcllune, Nvw ark. X. J; fharies Tower. Holyoke. Masw; Kuhanl C. Yillarl. S-attle, CASTORIA Private Win O. llHer. Atlanta. Ind; i". A. Oond e, l.uhon, X. H; Harvey . Kediiomd. IVst, Tca. Died from Airplane Accident j U. Chale U Watkint, Oreat Fails, i M'.ah- lif.irje W 7 i in merle Wood -iMant. i burn. Or; I harle Roy Hainl. Hickman, jttwi from Accident and Other Cause; For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always I tnc Signaluri i beari mrf fTentt: Jee D. Pridies, Albany. Ha Paul V Haubrit. Jr., Seattle. Wash; .loha Kollar, Torrinstoa. Conn; (liovan ni Slaruca. Italy; t harlea M. Moffatt, ltroit, Mieh; iriiir Needleman. Xew York; Walter K Smith, Philadelphia; lieirso R. Stone. LiNarty, Mo; Andrew Svrgn, Yenoky. 'tj Hmer Tucker. Kenaet, Mo. Died from Wonada Corporal Henry P. Harnett, Mount j Yernon. Ala; Harr L. Lanjte, Hori eon, Wia. Private Elmer Cook. Oeeana. W". Ya: William J. liravell. trtttl! Tali, Mina;j Rernard H. H.ifhk, Pay"- loij Jhi!a EUworth In-rarn. Poiii-hti'B.j Mich; (Utl AdWbert bemnnt. IVmet,S D; Asdrew K LinA-ar. I,mn. XJ:' iHenrT Upsiu, Orand Kapi't, Wu; Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be X .AJlemedy That Constipated and Happy taull Ml M W I 1F ta I jyMkv Makes Life Worth Living mi kora aigama ABS tyL itt! BARTER'S IRON Pit I Q but W M greatly btfo aaot pml-4acx4 o many color! facaa Shcimohia, Paf Jaaie