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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918 THREE SATURDAY IS 'ID THE- DAY' Give your old tires to the Red Cross and help to take care of our brave soldier boys over there. 1 MEN'S MEN'S HANSON'S MEN'S and BRIGHTON HORSE HIDE GORDON w MUSLIN GAUNTLET Hm JJ; NIGHTSHIRTS GLOVES MTS nUMMl 75c, 85c, $1.00 $1.50, $1.75 and $3.0 Values now 25c Pair $1.25 $1.75 $2.00' $2:45 1 . BUY MEN'S and BOYS CLOTHING While Yoa Can Get All-Wool dosing Out Prices On Our Entire Stock SHOE BARGAIN TABLES IN THE REAR ' OF THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Corner Court And Com'l Street, Salem. If You Have Any Troubles Tell Them To The Police Arresting law breakers end keeping the peace is all that the police force i las to do, according to the general op inion. But the foct is, hundreds of peo ple fully believe in tho old saying, "Tell your troubles to the police.'' Yesterday a complaint was telephoned in regarding the dangerous condition of the sidewalk opposite the Yew Park tore on tho north side of Mission Btrcet. Another party telephoned that a noighbor was permitting his hedge fenco to grow over into a neighbor's yard. In another community, complaints was made that chickens were getting away with gardens. At another place in the city complaint was made that rab bits were allowed to run at largo. On north Winter street word was sent in that two boys were makinj. a lot of noise riding a go-devil and disturbing a sick woman. And then an Excelsior motorcyclo was left at a feed barn and the proprietors ask the police to take it away. And then a necklace was lost last week and as yet there is rro cluo whethor it is just naturally lost or whether it was stolen. Merchant's Wife Advises Salem Women "I had stomach trouble so bad I could eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else soured and formed gas. Dieting did no good. I was miserable until I tried buckthorn bark, glycerine,, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL benefited me IN Stantly." Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestine, it re lieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendi citis. It has QUICKEST action of any thing we ever gold. J. C. Perry. , Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets "I have a high opinion of Chamber lain's Tablets for biliousness and as a laxative,", writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Charleston, 111. "I have never found anything bo mild and pleasant to use. My brother has also used these tablets with satisfactory results." $K$!H$t3$a5t An Economical, Delightful, Trade m$m&&mi Light Place to y mm ' V I Ml An Unusual Display of Fall Coats The Coat Manufacturers have produced the most attractive coat styles this season that have been shown for many years. Simple, most of thembut a simplicity that is both artistic and charming. Rich fabrics are used, and fur trimmings extensively employed. The best of the new styles have been assembled here and we offer them now at the most moderate prices. It is impossible to duplicate many of these garments, so early selection is advisable. $14.00 TO $75.00 ALSO DRESSES- Scores of i vely models to suit every occasion of wear at prices to suit every purse. -$9.50 to $45 AND SUITS- , An assortment of suits compris ing the newest and most attrac tive styles, fabrics and shades at reasonable prices. " -$22.50 to $75 416 State St. Salem, Ore. fflafay Sty Phone 877 1S& RED CROSS WANTS YOUR OLD TIRES SATURDAY, STATE & COM'L r WOMEN'S A M MMMMMMMM (Mtltt IHI DM t( tlHHtMIMHIMIMMIMM' HD MISSES' lit FALL COATS $25.00 to $87.50 "T "T "T - xx xx 1 1 if Rich new materials give an air of utter distinction to our new Fall and Winter Coats. Truly a wonderful assortment is here. Soft nappy cloths such as Silver tones, Bolivias, Broadcloths and Plushes. Plain coats with simple belt extending all the way around and loose cape-like backs are seen". Most of the coats have large collars and cuffs of fur Fox, Beaver, Lynx, Raccoon, etc. Collars are among the most attractive features of these new coats, being in cape, shawl and close fitting styles and there are crossed collars fastened with ornamental button at the back. All the new shades of Brown Gray Blue and Taupe. A great range of prices from $25.00 TO $87.50 Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits Specially Priced $32.50 Here are suits from America's best makers, in a multitude of smart styles for street and dress occasions. Some are plain tailored models. Others in novelty styles. Many with large col lars trimmed with furs and plush. Others trimmed with braid,, serges, broadcloths, burillas, velours, gabar dines and mixtures in prevailing colors New Dresses $15.75 to $85.00 New fall dresses of Georgette, Trico tine, Navy Serges, Satin and Wool Jer sey Materials in prevailing colors. Made with new loose panels and wide girdle effect some silk em broidered and trimmed with soutache braid Others with newest fringe and sash trimmings, specially priced at from $15.75 TO $75.00 XX XX XX XX Beautiful New Waists $5.90 More winsome new Georgette waists in a good assort ment of sizes, high and low, round and square neck models, in many different styles, includ ing tailored effects, you'll find this a rare opportunity to buy dainty waists at a saving. Spe cial ... $5.85 AUTUMN MILLINERY EXPOSITION Latest Models in Trimmed Hats An exposition of autumn styles in dress hats neatly trimmed portraying the newest crea tions from the foremost artists. Many of those beautiful new hats will be shown for the first time tomorrow. Various styles to select from all new and dif ferent, some are faced with Satin or Georg ette Crepe, large, small and medium shapes, in all the prevailing colors. ' If you are interested in the nw models you will find here just the kind of Hats that will be worn the coming season at prices ranging from $5.00 up to $17.50. .V XX MEZZANINE FLOOR WHERE LOWER PRICES PREVAIL Jew Fall Coats $19.50 Women's new fall coats in best of colors and materials, navy, brown, purple, green and taupe. Coats for all occasions with col-. lars of self material. Fur or plush. Special $19.50 Women's New Suits $14.75 Navy blue serge suits with vel vet collars, trimmed with but tons, belted and semi-fitted. Ef fect. Special . $14.75 New Skirts $6.75 Navy blue serge skirts, all sizes neatly tailored and trimmed with buttons in latest models. Special .' ..$6.75 NEXT SATURDAY IS OLD TIRE DAY-GIVE THE RED CROSS YOUR OLD TIRE HAND CLOAK & SUIT CO. Court and Commercial Streets Stockton's Corner .AAA iljlAi iiiHiitllitttif I W T t TTTT TT tttttff T TTT T T ft T T' tttttf T'T' TTTT,TTT,TTTTAwjAa a. Kaiser Tells Workers His Wrath Is Honest Amsterdam, Sept. 12. Gcr- He many has no hatred, only hon- est wrath, the kaiser said in a He speech to Krupp workers, ac- He cording to a dispatch her0 to- day. He "Germany's enemies began He tho war because hey were envi- oils of Germany's prosperity," said the kaiBer. . - "Their envy became hatred He when their calculations failed. He Germans do not know hatred He only honest wrath, wkicj dealg tho -enemy a blow and He then when he is prostrate and bleeding, we extend him our hand and look to hig recovery. He Germany is only fighting for He existence and must fight tho He battk through." He "In December , 1916," the He kaiser added. "I presented to He the enemy public a clear offer He of peace in the name of tlw He German pcoplo and my allies. He The answer was jeers and mock He ing. In the past monthg my He government leaders have ro He peatedly and unambiguously do- He He clared they are always ready to He offer the hand of peace. He "Ufa parliamentary governel He democratic Britons endeavored He to overthrow the ultra-demo- cratic Russian government bo- He cause the latter wishes to main He He tain peace. He "Everything depends upon He our final exertions. All is at He stake." He He With regard to those who He give ear to false rumors regard ing German disasters, the kaiser He said: He "He's a traitor and liable He to severe punishment whether He- ho is a count or a workman. He He "Two ara needed to make He He peace. If both are not willing, He He one can do nothing if he does- He He n't overthrow the other Against He our enemies' absolute will to He He destruction we must oppose our $ He adequate will to preserve our He He existence." He Gasoline Stocks Low Says Dr. Garfield Washington, Hept. 12. Gasoline stocks in the Unik-d States were re duced at tho rate of 44,000 barrels per day in July alone, a total of 1,367,000 barrels for the month Fuel Administrat or Garfield informed the sennto today in answer to the Lodg resolution. Gar field predicted a deficit for this year of 1,000,000 barrels if the consumption continues at tho present rate and pro duction is not increased. Great Faith In Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Eemedy "Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy was used by my father about a year ago when he had diarrhoea. It re lieved him immcdiattly and by taking three doses ho was absolutely cured. He has great faith in this remedy," writes Mrs. W. 11. Williams, Stanley, N. Y. AMERICANOFFENSIVE Continued from pago one) Of these, a maximum of 1)00,000 may now bo under General Pershing's di rect command. This docs not mean, however, that anything like that num ber is engaged in the offensive which began today. Tho whole of tho 2!j miles from east of St. ilihicl between the Mouse and the Moselle rivers is not held exclusively by tho Americans. Part of the sector, according to tho lat est information was still ocupied by tho French. It is fairly probable that not more than a hundred thousand Am erican troops are concerned in today's movement. This number mr.y be in creased as the offensive increases in extent. Whether or not it will increase in degree depends not only on the local situation about St. Milncl, but also on the strategic conditions that may be affected in western France by the Am erican offensive. At present, there in reason to believe that General Per shing's plans are not dominated by an intention of forcing the war into its final stage by gradually bringing all of his American forccg into the combat at this time. It is impoRsiblo, however, for Hin dcnbiirg to be sure of General Per shing's ultimate intentions. Tho possi bility certainly exists that tho Ameri cans will suddenly shift tlioir attack more to the eastward, in tho St. Miliiul salient begins to bo drawn in and mny undertake to establish themselves well within Uerman territory before winter puts an end to the full activity of tho military operations. Voy lliiidenburg has suddenly had this new problem thrust upon him, whilo faced with tho gravo responsibil ity of trying to move hlg troops out of western France with a minimum of loss es. Tho timing of the American offens ive has been made to develop this very dilemma for the German general Btaff, It is certain that Von ilindenburg must quickly move heavy reinforce ments into St. Mihiel if lie is to prevent the Americans from crushing in his front and bringing about a disaster. At the same time, ho cannot afford to woaken his Imperilled front in Pi cardy and Flander to supply reserve to oppose tho Americans. Tins American threat must bo read by tho German general staff as a mcnuce direct against German soil. Tho do fenso of German soil has the prime call upu(ii Von Hindenburg's forces. Vet, ho has been unnblo to accumulate a sufficient rcservo forco from the went front, up to tho present for op erations outsido the Picardy and Flan ders sectors. Therefore, the American attack will havo to bo met by drawing upon the permanent German reserves whoso number has already been re duced to' dangerously small proportions Tho headquarters of part of this per manent reserve forco wag Metis up to the time of tho Gorman offensives which "began last March. As Von Hin denburg became more and more involv ed in his failing efforts to win a decis ive victory, called upon the Metz de pots to make good hig losses in west ern France. To what extent tho Jfetz reserves wore thus depleted i not known but it is highly probable Von Himlenburg has not reserves at present in Metz to hold tho St. Mihiel angle. If the Germans attempt to cling to tho salient they will have to secure re serves elsewhere. Time must be consum ed in moving them forward and in an operation of this nature, speed is of the utmost importance These are not the only conditions operating against the Germans. , Jf Von Himlenburg is driven to a desperate defense of tho pocket, lie must sacrijfin'e hig manpower for a position which is no longer of Btratogio value to him. Jlis sacrifices will bo made to save tho supplier that have been stored in the t. Mihiel sector. St. Mihiel wag originally occupied by the Hermans early in the war as an offensive base. They desired it as a point of departure if events mnilo possiblo a thrust far into France from the French cawtern front. Biiw'e Von Ilindcnburg has now been forced to abandon offensive strategy because of America's participation in the war, Bt. Mihicl's valuo has beebnio secondary. It is now a defensive outpost for Metz and its capture by the Americans with the closing of tho, salient will servo principally to jnako Metz more vulnerable. More Deadly Than Mad Dog's Bite The bite of a rabid dog; is no longer deadly, duo to the now famous Pas- tcur Treatment, but tho slow, living j death, the resultant of poisoning of I tho system by deadly uric acid ig as I sure and inevitable as day follows rugnt. No other organs of the human body are so important to health making as the kidneys and bladder. Keep your kidneys clean and your bladder in working condition and you noed have no fear of disease. Don't try to cheat nature. It is a cruel master. Whonevcr you experience backache, nervousness, difficulty in passing urine, "get on tho job." Your kidneys and bladder re quire immediate attention. Don't delay This is tho time to take the bull by the horns. GOM) MEDAL. 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