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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST -28. IMS. fimiiiimiiiii You'll find sore tobacco sat isfaction in the condensed Real Gravely- Cheving Plug than in a thick piece of ordi nary tobacco. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it r"l Or Cravttylaittionmchlongir it cotia no mors to cttmw than ordinary plug P. B. Gnvsjly Tobacco Company D-uniiU, Virginia J "From Owr There" General Pershina'a Official Reoort SHARE OUR SUGAR WITH THE ALUES British Get Two Pounds a Month. French Pound and Half, Italians One Pound. GERMAN SUPPLY PLENTIFUL All Nation Permit Uh of Sweetening (or Homo Preserving Purpose. fait thought he was c:g to die Wheeler Says Naiting Helped Him Until He Took Tan-lac-Health Restored. "Well, sir, Tanlac has not only en tirely relieved me of niv awful trouble I but I have regained twenty five pounds I of my lost weight and never felt strong er n rt'l better in my life," said Harry America" new ug.r ration of two :K-,.Wh;,-1"; mplye. at the Pa . .. ,. eifie ( oast Steel plant and live at Unt forty Eighth Ave., Xonth, .Seat- NOTICE As You Are Probablv Aware The Price Of pound a month per person 1 equlta- me wnen conipsreu w u u.o the utlier dav. tlon enrortea oy ng.a S''umn, ..AboH, , yMr 1(fn. Be fontillud, order In England, Franco nd Italy, na- i j hlia ta taffer with int(H.jn!ll ,. tlon with which w r sharing ugar. 1 .lition that, in spite of all I eould Each Allied nation In th matter of do, Kt wors and worse till I was in uicar consumption I harlng on Dear- a terrible rondition. Everything 1 est possible equal term the hardships would eat fermented and I would be! Imposed by greatly altered condition in u-n agony, tint it was like a snarp lo the world augar situation. knife cutting clean across mv stomach. Formerly claimed a luxury, sufrar j I K"t so weak that I rould hardly do a I now a war time essential. The fair ihing, nd it was only iny will power and lust division of this essential Is that kept me .going at all. When I In the hands of the various Allied h'"e at night i would be so " J .. weak and in so much pain that my wife .""- T. .....I- .1, Vint ar-.ter hot- HI OT LIGHT S The United State Food Administra te to put right oir me, and even then TIji' fnll'in itiij casualties ari reported by the rotnmnii.liiig officer of the American expe ditionary force: Killed in action "I Missing in action FW Wounded severely illH I'ierf of wounds S3 IlieJ of accident ami other rMe 7 Died Of itlSI'USO '.. Pi Wounded, decree iindctcr- 74 mined Tolul (i.'ll 1er, Houston, Tex; Oscar Pc.loisnn, Wells, M ib; Havid f. Hluan, II... ton. Moiit; Joseph J. Tuggsrt. West Hut land, Vt; Fred Herman, Kllon late, N 'l. Arthur .1. Kni.itske. Went Haven, jCoinr, lljnltii'r M. Iivn.n, Ciinil'ei ln'i'l, i Wis; Kre.l Man. h, Milwaukee, Wis; ! .tola Myers, Philadelphia, Pa; John .1. O'l'oniiell, Pittsfield, Mum; Melvin f. 1'atteii) I'nyson, I'tah; I'rank I'etty, Oxlcy. W, V'h; Joseph Hcinik, Ntreutor, III; Willinm ( ull.H, New York; John A. Kithneyer, Pittsburg, Pa; Hubert Ha ney l.vinburiier, llonrbor Itenih, Mi.h; tleorUK H.'illoek, t'liiengo; James Witt. NoriM, K I); Miiri.in I,. Abb rtnu, Ureal tV'spnn, W, Va; ( utinid M, Kllingion, I'aiitoii, H. I; Kiiiiuiel lliiviin.ii I Poiney, iliik"iiH, Pa; Prank V. (H'lin, Idehiuomi ; Ind; Henry M. tlerabl, l.ut.s. K. f; 1'W! Cnliinibia 'ip tlh.dl'i, (ieiion. Wis; William .' '.in.'r, wetroit, Mieltj Mugnus tir.'ti Officer l.ial. Miarlm.li. Mi'tns Wallace W. Kenneth K. Fuller, Kder, N, II; tayelte, Itorre, Vf; Mam il Uud-ev, ':iMu (liorge, At'anta. ia; Plmrlos i 'Kansas City, Mo; William C. I.viieli, llvaii HurllHitt, (l-likosh, 'Wis; Kugeuo Ifutlati.t. M; Jame, l. Met arty, Moi'th V ( autv, Mou'h Ho-lon, Mas-; (leorge .ofl.iurel, Kyj Samuel M.dmr... ). 5.. Furu', Juii.-li.iii, Wis; K.tmuii.l Wei- T"1""! '' decker, Marlins- Hon, IKirchertef, Maw; Plov.l (lalliiilher I fi'rry, II; Pre.leriek Morris, Portland, Ki,..l,..li,,n ii- I I ..,.,,. Ilr.l,.r K. I Mi l-nriiest i.usuve culler, i inia.iei Atkinson, Wa. h; Wm, lli.oa, Ht. I.ouis, i I'hia; rhti'lc 'Mu; James V, Mutton, It. hiiium, Pa i " I"nv '.It ib.-rt TeU.ia l'iui.le. I nv City, Mich; . KlUed In Action tlon has asked mis nation to oo.rv. . u, timi.a ( a voluntary sugar ration or two ,h()Ui,ht it w01ll(l drive me distracted, pounds per teron a month. Nv j.,, ached with rheun.atisiu, and In the other countries at war with tl(. ,1IU,,,, cf ,v rint arm an I leg: Germany uj,'ar I one of the scarce ' wm, -t ,n drawn into knots, and ! article on every nienu whether In at time, I couldn't raise my arm half! tbo household of both rich and poMVWay t my head. I went down iu weight j or In the hotels. j from two hundred pounds to a hundred! Kngliind today ha a sugar ration anl fifty two a lo-s of forty eijjht j of two pounds wr month per person. pounds, and my condition was so sen- j In Franco the ration I a pound and a.ous that my family a .dually thought I; half and In Ituly 11 la one pound a was uoing to die. i month. And the price. In allied conn-! "I tried every.!,,., 1 could hear of tries are fro,., two to three time, as Tl. '" ; ' ! 15 OO.l. II1CU 1111 ' " " "l j been suffering with rheumatism, got I ine to try Taulitc, n it had done her so j much good. I got a- bottle aud when t found it wa helping me. I just kept it up till now I haven t a puin or an ariie nlj nit me. 1 have a splendid appetite, and crii eat anything I want without it hurting me in the least. I used to lav awake night offer night suffering Has been lowered from $10.(50 to $7.50. Like many other dealers we were un fortunate in having a large stock and as the profit has been taken away from us, we are going to sell the m quick and get the money into something that will earn us a profit. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY of this week we will give you the opportunity to gel a Genuine SILVERBEAM FOR $6.75 QUA CIs Z'S" "They Will Never Be As Cheap Again" 219 North Commercial St - 219 North Commercial St l.Uli as lu America. If you go to a hotel In England or France these (lay and order tea or CotT.'O they serve absolutely no H':nr wilh It If you want augur you must bring It with you. Iu Knglund It Is allowable to one-seventh of nn ounce of mgiir In the nretiBfutliin of each luncheon. In I'npt. liny Uty, liul. P. Harrison, I;. iv MWarty, Orninlview. Tex; Kugenn TroHier, Hiiickton, Mass; Jerry .1. Mu re, ( hicnio; Cinik John M, Palls, H mutton, Puj Joseph K. tnMin. Tyler 'i'cx; Marion l'. Cntn.'f.el.l, Msdisun, Wis; Warren II. Hunting, llliiuuri, Mill llett PlnllipK, Unci. la, Tenu; Pil pit Alien, l.skeview, In; Frank 11 i'uit 'Fort Alli';imv, Pa; MiMiciau liny "Miwter, Toi.toii, Pu; Peter P. I.isii. H.rliliisi.s, N. I; Itniiicsoii l.lny.l, Ma lein, N. J; Al.dbert Peti'rson, James lown, N. V; (lor. Inn Itawb v, l.nnker fiinn, ("ill; Prank Ituoiiey, Kijipen, Mouit. Private William P- Honiall, Avery, Tcs; Mid iny K, Ambry, Cooper Co.. Mot I'.ilwtird 11 Kmimins, eiinnugstine, Tcs; lleorge A Frank, Mhnwuuo, Wi..; Williau, A. Tletrun, Willspnint, Tex; Jitmes M. Mil- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIA .1, liiee, Mynicuse, X, V; MneClort'el'd, X. ('; John- nit Wilbuni, licnuislon, N. C; Mux )or- Is, Kvanslon, III; Pelbert l-ajoiiil, l.iu .ti'tt, Mi.h; John August Tim'.,, Nce imh, Wis; nnuoaio Cricchio, Pnssiaf, N J, Died of Wotuids ( apt. Kussuatli T, Crossen, Allutnv.O. Prit" Oils Marthaler, Heaver l'uui Wis; Hurley Mule, Kl It horn, Wis; Kr.iile Tnrditf, Ma.lisou, Me; Curuelins J, licver.-Hux, llUhlund, Mich; Mika Itutla, Clilcttg.i; Mike (i.'orjrc I'hicngn; John Herman, Miutfuenvillo, Alu; John P. (lilbert, lianbuiy, Conn; Willinin Al freil Jolinsun, llarrounett, Wis; I, en K.ihii, CliicHtfo; Walter I ami Ki.hvliunk, Hiniuaw, Mich; Kelly Mhushereba, Austria; John J. Mullnan, New Haven, t'onii; Prank Vniing, Liberty, Neb; FJ ward I.. Ziinuiermnn. Cnmbridtti', Muss; l.ieiitcuauls Joseph K Hooper. I'liilll delphins l'''' C Lewis, Tuwmn, Wash. Sgt. Kennel h II. Thompson, F.nt llv I'rp.Nil, O. Corp. lii.liniil II. Vette, Itrooklut, N. V Mclianie Hcrl.eit (ieorge .SThwab, lii.hville, Mich. Privates Helmut (iuigley, Newark, X. Prance iiianv nelsons curry little sac- terribly, but now 1 ko to sleep as soon cburliie tablets about with them fur as toy head hits the pillow, and sleep use In hotels and In Knglund rich ami like a log all night I am picking up poor must tnko their augur with tbein 'iu weight every .lav and am feeling so If they wlMh to bnvo sweetened tea fine and well that 1 urn Klnd to tell ev whlle Visiting friends. .ervbody how m.n-1, tins wonderful med Peforo tbo wur started Prance tmd 1"'"''"''I ' ' laniae is sm.i in i.uui.h.u .-j .... bard Drugs'o.. in Mt AMERICANS AND JAPS .Continued from page one) dispatch- from Archangel received to day itate that the allied forces have been in contact with the Kel (luards on the ISussiun front. A bolshevik river flotilla was dispersed. Trouble at Vladivostok Washington. Aug. 28. That there had 02" ,0s acre devoted to sugar proiluc- iii.li. i.y ... ,,!,!,, iu Oervais bv John Kelly, in nice bad d.-reawd to 1.IHH) acres. ; J, ' u v Co.m.lillS( in v0d Todny the French man or vvoniim with a' burB fav 'LynmI, n. vfhoroy,. in Salem Siignr curd has no assurance whatever , bv r)r -s sumo, in Silvcrton by Geo. that h or she will be utile to uctmtllyA' sjli-eliiRuimer, in dates by "Mrs. J- buy sugar. To buy It, ono must llrstii.. ,.i',,riiv and in Stuyton by C. A. flu J It ROSTEIN 8 mm Ladies' and Girls' New Fall Coats Nice new up-to-date coats. Come in and try thorn on. Rain coats. Bargains in ladies rain coats Buy otu' before the rainy season comes on, then you are sure to have it They are ical bargains. Ladies' sweaters, at $.".0t) and $C,50. (Jood values. Blankets pretty plaids (56x80 nice and fluffy a real bargain on today's market, pair $6.50 Cotton baits, 3 U. nice white cotton, for 1.00 Also a cheap 3 lb. batt, at .75c Italy Has "State Sugar." . Ik'iHichiliup. Especlnlly drastic regulations govern ; tbo uso of sugar In Italy. Us tnnnti fiu'ture, distribution nnd sale tire clos-( y controlled, nnd ill part ui'lunlly; lukeii over by the state. j Hiiocliiirlne Is permitted to be soldi nnd used ns a' substitute for sugar nnd: tbo govi'i niiient niuiiufai'tui'es a mix-i turn of sui'charliit) unil sugar called I "Stale Sugar," which Is largely used. German 8ugar Ration Adequate. Oeiinaiiy, before tbo war, produced Continued from page one) been some disturbance in Vladivostok of a local nature, was reported to the state- department by Consul Cauldvvcll. The department said it presumed, how- Angei T.y lien. over that the matter had been atteeded to aud that there had been no change, in nov -eminent The department had no advices cor (.ruing the report that Oenerul Plesii luff had -seized .the anti-bolshevik Irad e-.s in Miberin ai'iug for (ieneral Ilnr vnth. The depaitmeiit appeared louth to (lis ei. a, the situation. Grey-DJggers Lead In Scalp Bounty Lis! As German Propaganda (Adv.) Crey-dig jei', gopher and mole business li!. been ii-fi.ul nt the itl'fic.i i.f e.i.n.tv lerk, I . ti. Hover since August lo, as.. for rctren.' nnfil the (i.-rmnn nriuy has Lacked out of wciteni France and is clinging to the Mouse as its final stand before being swept wholly into ertnnu territory. Today's rearward movement is de- vclopiiur. a s.-rious salient in the uer '...!.. i... . .i.-....t man rrotu wn en Zr,n ll l'r total of 1753 offerings at five cuing aspect because ot Hold .Maislial 11 . . . . . .. .... l.,, .i...k. north il tha r ' n....r ...a. ....... great surplus 01 sugar mm exporu-u un.g s re..-...r.-, Oraydiggers sfem to be the favorite have vlrtuiilly gono out of the export j The llerniaii counter attacks against bnve plenty of clieup ; t rl' "l V . '1 f .V luiiUMiai crocii.v " 'The retreat before the Frei-.eh armies I cannot l ndueed siniultuncousl I with a sucessful retrrnt further north -eeause the mileage is far more exten sive than Von Hiiidenburg can handle for a single operation. Therefore Uor- .....,.. ..lii.oiutf desoerutely t ...ill. iiflrin. o.o r--n , '. . ' i ... . .. ... the trout, as ine iiortui i.i . -Hie only way of avoiding disaster. ter of the county clerk since August 1"5, JJnnTjPTr faQa IJcal while the best that could be done for the, l!UU"Cj VilOC UOtU moles was 310. It will be remembered that for a time when there was ten cent premium on gopher and mole scalps the! sum of J,(IDU or more was paid out and1 au Francisco, Aug. 28. Pro-Germans the fund exhausted by the first u' May iu Europe are using the Moouey case . each year. Now with the grey digger as pr(,paganda against America and par keeping company, at five cents per ; President Wilson, tho scalp there ,s money ,n the conn y troav nuw j , urv for about 2-M) more scalps this . , .. '.. .... , , 1 r ported through the couinuttet on pub- . , lie information today. I Louis Kopelin of the committee on public information forwarded to Moon 'oy',j d.fenso league a cablegram trout ; llonic- as follows. "Our mission finds the Pro-Germans lluttc, Mont., Aug. 1. The Butte nie usit.g Mooney case against Ameri. a Hull . tin to.lav wired Fran', P. Walsh. "'lfl paftieulai'ly Pr-esident M dson. Says Copper Interests Trying To Kill Paper labor chairman of the war labor board,, (lecturing that "the copper interests' arc trying to put an independent news- ! paper out of busi.iess. " i The Bulletin, a lubor pnuer. .lecinrel business, hut hgar for lioine use. Wholesale prices previilent In the Allied nut Ions, uccordliiK to Infonini Hon recelvtMl by the United Slates Food Administration lire lis follows; F.tiKluiid, 10 win pound; Franco, 12 cents ; Italy, 2(1 cent. While these high prise are bring paid nhrnnd the American wholesale, price la being held at 7Va vcuia. ..i the official scalp counters at the office it comes to scalp hunting due to the fact possible that at this time of the year the ground, squirrel really enjoys life in the open ruther than to be as sociating with such unsightly neighbors as the mole or gopher. Anyhow, since August HI thcr,. has been Bill greydtg Will you kindly wire collect to waiter . Kog. is, twenty Broad street Xew lork, smting that President Wilson and fed eral government have championed tho Moouey case and that while Mooney ap preciates genuine sympathy he does not that the Butte Paper companv, had re- I W:,,1T ls east' lna"" 1,1T0 ''"an I'P" fused to sell paper to th.- 'co,ipai,v. ! t":u'"'1 anywhere. Mooney has confiden snving it had 3u. li instiu. tio: s from i ''t1 the justice of American people and Thomas E. Homicllv, chief of the pull) ! !" president. Such telegrams will and paper section of the war industries ' help our government and furthernoro board. I "ill help Moouey. 'This paper supports the govern- 1 1 ment and has done go ever since it ' CONFESSES TO MURDER has been in existence,'' the telcaramj Walsh stated- "We have run liber-, Oakland, (.al-, Aug. 2-s. Alter three loan ads, W. S. s?. a Is and ' ail i yara of silence, Miss Agnes Pycock government publicity matter absolutely i to1" the iolnce that it was she who shot without cost to anvbo.lv except our-'.md killed August Hotchkts selves and were the onlv paper her,; , home of l?amasciis (.allur, July , winch does tins. "Voppor nt the 1915 (lallur was convicted of murder in the uliticiaiis and publications second degree. Miss Pycock was a wit- opposed to Wils mian ideals are trying ness .nt the trial and her story convu-t- to nut us out or business. tee. nun. , - AMBASSADOR RESIGNS Miss Pvcock is said' to he slowly dy ing of .tuberculosis. LIEUTENANT FIRED THREATEN TO STRIKE .1; William U. Taylor, Capmay Court I ll.mse, X. J; Kuowins Wnllgopolski, Told.', O; Ashley Wilson, Lonevvolf, nl.la. Died of Disease Sgt. Ivan Mcl'ulehc.in, Chic'iig.v. ( 'on.or.U Chester Hnniels, Normal, It:; 'cwurt K. Ncvil, Siroudsburi;, Pa j. . . . 1 v . I ll..t.i.... ' ' I'rviitcs Jnu.es vV . Crosinud lloloen. Plain Will, am M. lilendon, Winchester, Mass; Arthur J. Inuiiin, Clu.'a;o; llr nl.l K. May. Telede, O; Aug-nt Xeme click. ll,.llc.'aiu, In; John II. Wool I Washington. 1. ( ; Midnev J d . ... i. ii.ii:.... : .)... I !.. u. ..1. .-IIIUII, 11 ClllllHSpi .lK-, Ml'UU '; Niiiiticokii, Ps. Died from Accident and Other Catisoj Capl, Tom P. Kcs'er, Oakpnrk, 111. I !gt, (Soorge O. McCoimick, Pittsburg. a. Piiv:it.ss Clisilcs T. Fmerson. Colliiu lui, O; William Krensing, Itrownsvn! lev, Minn; William J. M.tomb, Help ier, Ptah. D;el from Airplane Accident Pvt. KonaM Itatht McNeill. Harris butg. 111. Wiishinnton, Aug. 2S ludna lions that tho ship workers throutthoHt the I'-nitc.l States had thrcntened to strike if their ,h-ntnds for a standard wage of l an hour was not granted, were todnv becoming more evi dent. Members of the shipping board's labor adjustment com mittee will see the president on the wngn dispute lute today. Ill shipping board vilcles. it was hinted that the situation was critical. Washington. Am LS. Walter Hines sjor scalp., brought to the counter of the. Page, American ambassador to London . office of the county clerk and carefully j has resigned his post for business Teas- ! Washington, Aug. CS. First Lieuten counted. Lu's and because of ill health. He will ant Mamie. F. Walker. 63rd infantry Gophers lead Hie moles by a small ma- return to this country immediately. has been dismissed from the service for jonty, as the figures show that .'i.S4 go- His successor has not been announc-. drinking with enlisted men in his com piler scalp have passed over the conn- cd. pa iy barracks at Camp Lewis. A BOX FROM HOME SHOES Washington Shoe (Vs men's and hoys guaranteed shoe, all leather, made to wear, .No .composition counters. Mayer Indies and Children's High grade shoes, Martha Washington shoes for Indies the genuine. Yarns Minerva Yams, the best made, we have a fair assortment. These goods cannot be replaced. 240-246 MUSKET MARINE C08P8 CASUALTIES K';Ued in action li.l of wounds 7 , Wounded severely 3 j Wo'.indc.l. decree uu leternime J i j In hse I of eeny 3 ' !i ivc a well deserved repu ution as a s.ife and effective lUv.l.j. for stomach Thev ail. 1 are T,t! 21! Ten n ; Killed to Action Kit. Herman Tharu, Buffalo. N. Y Corp. Mark P. Riley, Pant Fepperell. Mas. Private Pavid T. Jackson, Me!iilUi. Cfcrl K Mushach. Liberty, Mo. Died Of Woiiudt Sgt. Rov C. Stretch, (Vvsda, Wssh. Corp. IVnald J- Sutherland, Klon dyk (r. Pnvst 's Pisnk C. limuj-h, New York 'Wells U ("umiairs, York Harbor, Me; lvi,l J. Griiiucll, Wtroit, Mi.h; Kivi ey IV Wilson. Randolph, Neb; Walter O. Zii.morman, luitllp, Ky Oliildron Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Qiilcldy helpful in bilious pttacks, s-i. k headache, dyspepsia, heartburn and constipation. They act gently and surely on the organs of elimina tion, purify the blood, tone the system and very quickly Strengthen Digestion lMt UgJUr MSi WswIA VflUArti. Drawa by Uur Wlliims. Divlsioa of Pietarisl Publicity. Food saving of millions of Americana during our first year of war enabled this gorera ment to tend enormous food shipment abroad for our fighting forces and the Allied nations. Our savings in cereals -out of a short crop amounted to 154,900,000 bushels; all of which was shipped to Europe. We increased our meat and fat shipments 844,600,000 pounds. This was America's "box from home" to our army abroad and the civilians and military forces- of tho Allte J nations. 1