TEE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE?,!. OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918. Czarina An J Daughters ! !ia?e Been Murdered a - Loudon. Sept. U TIic Tel.- grapiiilerlaro t'uro is r,o doubt tuut the Czaiina an.l l.vr dauters have boon murder? d. ' ; ' Just Arrived 1 C9.F10E WE NOW CAN FILL YOUR ORDER. WE ARE AGENTS FOR UM.L i WE EXPECT FORDSON TRACTORS SOME TIME YOUR ORDER NOW, AS ORDERS ARE FILLED TAKEN. The Valley M Front and State Streets Letters Are Received rTftffl Hl7Pl l?fPPn KnV ,"lt perhaps you know more about that streaming lu. They left in haste in hum naz.ci uicwi iujilhan t ftt(.t wc 11LSSld mny H( thl,m coming , i j a jj()0(j ti iylit 's sleep last night, "ti Ms wo were on our way for our (Capital Jouruul Special Service) the first good one since , we utarted. j &rie. Hazel Green, Or., Sept 14. The fol-jlay l.JlhVVe hud about three warm! 1 can get good bread, real butter, lowing letters from Harold K. Peterson j meals, line! coffee three times a day! jam, figs and somo chocolates so have b former resident oflfael Green and a ; until yestr-rduy morning. 1 repeat, J nearly made up for the deficiency in student in Philomath College are sent am not wounded, so do not worry.. 1 : eats during our drive, in by his sister, Mrs. Arthur Lander have gone through jdac.es where it! M'lk i" very scarce but I think I of Ha.il Green. Peterson left the Skin- seemed impossible to get out rjive, but ( ('au Kt somo this evening. We have xier-Kddy shipyards at Seattle to join I have always gotten safely through. several' rose bushes iu the yard near 1he marines in July, IM7, and arrived I have !i slight sear on either wrist, iur billet which perfume the air. They in France early this year. Dear Folks at Home: I wn still ou the top sido, feeling Jifutty good, no wounds, just a few scratches, "Hieiiiie love taps," 1 saw many of my friends fall on nil sides, most of them wounded and will recoxer. A few of them never Tuiew wlmt hit them. We took Ileiuie iiy complete surprise, got him going end kept hint going. They do not like iur method of fighting. Wo nre not careful to lot tlieni know when we are. coming. Thu boyj who relievo us are SI , j " rj hp ,r i . rL"i'l .ynhi iiiiiMiiiLiiiiiiijj U f V.- - .. , '" 5i "i, t-' .lL - . , p ,ij - .tv..-..--w" rf " 2 h u 1 A .1 i.'i 6 T"'! " ' I ' , ppg i .1 FOR THE PRESENT THE PRICE OF THE MODEL 490 CHEVROLET REMAINS AT $S45.00, F. 0. B. SALEM.---THIS PRICE IS $200.00 LOWER THAN ANY CAR THAT COMPARES WITH IT IN QUALITY, PERFOR MANCE, ECONOMY AND APPEARANCE. A SENSIBLE CAR AT A SENSIBLE TRICE. OUR EXHIBIT AT THE STATE FAIR WILL BE PLEASING AND INSTRUCTIVE, AND WELL WORTH THE TIME SPENT IN LOOKING IT OVER. k-4 alem F. G. DELANO PHONE 97 246 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON els of 0 otor continuing the good work. . ! u ' - ., , vv e nave won Honors Trom me a rencn where tho skin was broken and some holes iu r.iy clothing and equipment but none hurt "me. I must close and write to the rest with oceans of love to all. J I AHOLD K. PETKRSOX. United States Marines, Juno l!th, litis. Nerval In Good Shape. Dear Folks at Home: I am feeling pretty good this even ing, have dined heartily, have slept well the lust two evenings so conse- ijueutly my nerves are in pretty good Automo verland cars NEXT WEEK. PLACE IN ROTATION AS Elbert Thompson, Mgr. shape. Our town is rapidly becoming , , . , rrpopuiuieu lor me people uiny come : ave somo of the tartest cherries ever grown they are much like a green j lemon, The French are stacked with' ; Spanish jams which are fairly eatable, (but there are some brands of real French jam that are excellent, especial-1 ly apricot and cherry. What kind of a write-up do the newspaper.) give us? If possible send Co. one as I am curious to know what'M. 0. A. a short distance from here view they take of our drive in the stales. The French commend us highly and will confer high honor on us. It is very q:iet this evening, just cool enough so one can sleep wouder- Ml Co A. I. EOFF Senator TOa "Kicked" Has Changed Mind i l l ! ! ! ! Washington Sept. 14. While American troop were driving forward in France today, Sena tor Smoot introduced a resolu tion conferring a gold medal ami the thanks of eongrss i:pnn JohirM. Browning Ogdcn, I tail, Inventor of the Browning mach ine gun. j fully. They have some excellent bath '"hihcs down by the river and I have visited my hot tub daily and it ha made a new man of mo." I bought some canned cjin from the army canteen and believe me. it tast ed Rood with fresh bread and butter, fried potatoes and coffee. The French women are delighted to oook for us if we buy1 the eats and they do their best for us, too. Nearly A rv O )MS o TVertflli mn(l.A. t. w it .. . uvmer huu lui-y sen us tmngs cheaper and do many httlo kind acts which help con siderably. 1 I must close now with love to all HAROLD K. PETERSON, June 22, litis. Pear blister: I received your letter of June 23th. Vestenlay afternoon and as opportun ity offers will answer at once. v ... about to receive a ten days furlough ! . '' ' S, ,," ",ul tts thcr, .arc veiy tew ot us old timers left. 1 i expect to be one of the first We in a quiet sector which is duly nmire ciated as we all feel that we have done our tut. You asked me to get a round dozn ''lleinies'' for you but I will have to disappoint you as i have only eight to my credit in the two drives. Of course there were several wounded, but that doesn't count. According to the newspaper. the al lies iu tho far north are on the job doing good work. A few of my oldfriends are coming back from the hospitals, mostly those who weje. wounded during the early part of the first drive. A There ore many rapid promotions from tho ranks these (lays. Several of these hare taken the officers training and are second lieutenants while others aro noncommissioned. There is a Y.i but it is usually out of supplies so wc uuy lrom the French mostly. - They usually have lots o'f wine and cheese. You remember the Swiss cheese wc used to buy in the states? They have some here that according to the aroma is a century old. Some of it is wiy'good to eat Our company is feeding good, too, so wo faro well. s Our mail should come through , ree- ularly now as the lines of communica- (ion are unhampered. Perhaps the next time you near trom me 1 will be on a furlough. With oceans of love to nil from your brother. HAROLD K. PETERSON, August 1l.h, 1918. Hazel Green Not?. Mro. Emma Kowan and son from Ore goti Oity, spent this week with the former's sister, Mrs. Burnett. i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunigan returned) Moiwhiv fi-nm Pni'tlnml ' K. Rllllflea nnil fnmilv Mr T nmnn nf Salem and L. Walluco of Portland went I Mark Aspinwall. Louie Martruff and to Pacific City last Saturday for the.!0'car Tuve wre llome' y frm week end. i Camp Lewis. LeHoy Van Cleave, the six year old!., Alr; a,nd, ,Mrs- V- J' Bartruff and fam sou of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Cleave illv ot iiuhUe 0rove were dinner guests had his tonsils removed in Salem Wed nesday. G. L. May celebrated" his 73 birth day, Sunday, and his uaughter, Mrs. Margery Looney, invited several old time friends to dine with them. Mr and Mrs. John Van Cleave. Mrs. Mar tha Wolf und son, Clem, were pres ent. Rosa Z(ilinski, who is working jn the telephone office at Salem is spending this week's vacation picking hops and prunes and visiting her home folks between times. Grandma Davis was quite poorly the first of the week. All mem-berg and friends of the mm m Cast V2 MONTY'S TIRE SHOP 177 South Commercial Street The Growth of The Republic Republic Tires have enjoyed a remarkable popularity during the past year. The reason is not hard to find. It is due, first, to the simple fact that Republic Tires do last longer. Second, to the recognition of the fact by the American people. The past year has witnessed the springing up of a demand that has penetrated to the fartherest corners of the country. But the present season is bound to see this belief in Republic goodness multiplied. i Republic Inner Tubes, both Black ' Line Red and Gray, have a reputa tion for freedom from trouble The Republic Rubber Corporation Youngstown, Ohio Republic STA66AR0 Tread Maximum Crip with Minimum Friction Hazel flreen Eed Cross Society are requested to come to the school house .Tuesday morning, at eight o'clock and assist in cleaning the building, there, by raising funds to buy material. Freddie Hazclbachcr had one of his fingers badly cut in the binder last week, and has had to make several visits to the doctor to have it dress ed. G. G. Looney and F; Hazellmcher went to Pratum, Friday, to attend a Sale of P. Williamson's Sunday. NORTH MARION COMMITTEES. County Chairman Dekebach has ap pointed the local executive committee tor th0 fourth Liberty Loan campaign1 in all the banking towns of Marion j comity. i Aurora Guy N. Hickok, chairman; X C. Wescott, John Murray. Donald -Henry Zorn, chairman; Y. E. Yergvjn. J. H. Miller, V. C. Mooie. Hubbard L. A. Beekman, chainnac; St. Paid J. N. McKav, chairman; J. E. Smith, W. M. Murphy, B. L. Vand wille, S J. Smith. m mm Am Much Phone 42S SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. 241 State Street Salem, Ore F. G. DeLano--A. I. Eoff X w lwf him SOMEBODY'S MOTHER. While in Salem Monday of this week, ,.. , , , . ,, , e editor happened to stroll by a va- I thn .cant lot where thv country noonlc tiei their horses when they come to town to do tneir shopping. We noticed a bunch of young men? Yes, yong men, who seemed to be having the time of .tneir lives, poking tun at an old lady who was sitting on a wagon tongue, eat ing a' lunch from a red handkerchief which she had brought with her from the farm. . She seeuwd to be in dis tress, and wo went over to where she wa3 and asked her if we could be of any Hssisrunce ro nor. sue polilvly said; ern loaning iun ot ner. . What's the latest in Batteries? Battery improvements are every day affairs. ' .Important improvements come only once or twice in a decade. t Experts agree that the most important battery" improvement in years is the perfection of Thread ed Rubber Insulation by Willard-the invention that indefinitely postpones the need of battery insulation We carry a full stock of Bone Dry Batteries every one as BRAND NEW as the day it left the factory. You're protected against delay in getting a battery and against getting one that isn't in every sense brand new. , Ask for a copy of the booklet "196,000 Little Threads." It tells the story of this remarkable bat tery. We test, repair and recharge storage batteries, and always carry a full supply of battery parts, new batteries and rental batteries. Auto Electric Shop Degge & Burrell 418 Court . Phone 203 I . Mm ill 104 mm - Ml la We stepped back of a shed that was near and listened. This is what we heard: "How's thv- hard tack old girif" i"Look, 0,lt',or J'011'11 loso yo,lr false teeth.'- "How many cow9 did you :;, t,,: ,.;i) j 1. x'.i. tlmt I. c.vti,;,,,, i,n..nmi n t;. j young man. Did tli -that this woman was somebody's mo- ther? We dare say that if any ono of their niolliv.rs were seated on that, wagon tongue and they heard any one making fun of her that there would have been a serap, right pronto. We have' this muq, to say of that bunch: Be careful. Don"t be too hasty. Haye nil tliv fun you want to", but don't make fun of somebody 'os mother. i Wtnvtf u;i I STORAGE 1 BATTERY