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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUIcNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1918. . I STUNTS I ill MACISIE I II ' b' . The WARRIOR DOES TEEM AND THEN SOME. HE'S THE ITAL IAN DOUG. FAIRBANKS. OregoN' ! r i I . ! y , Soil of fonor rig "From Over There" y eneral Pershing's Official Report V The following casualties are reported liy the I'om in a rui i iir general of the Am erican expeditionary forces: iKillod in ai'tion 4 iMising in action 33 wounuea severely 4r Tlioiimsonvi o. Conn:; Peter .4 TV,.,,, 'Wounded, decree undetermined ..... 5 bulik, Hartford, Conn; Richard Van Died from accident and other causes 2 ' dermoar, Seattle, Wash; Clifford Ward Washburn, Ituffalo, f. V"; Harold Win- Total 8 gert, ('rnwfordsville, J ml; Stanley, Wisse, Detroit, Mich; Bernard Wonlen, Killed In Action I'elican Rapids, Minn; Howard T. Id. Kmil H. Lautorwassor, New York You"?' "J1 Wis' Privates Joseph T. Desmarias, Fall i Wounded, Degraj Undetermined Kiver, Mass; Lawrence 8. Kawdon, ' orP- Jullu" K- Rnrfh Tan.alio, 111. Kdwurd Salsgiv- , v '', i'y- cnlton, Franklin, Pa; Charles William i Rodmaker, Enhnut, Pa; Antonio Ro- j sano, Corana, N. Y; Baymond A. Rus -I sell. Wnlerhurv f'm,n. PI. ....I..- O...UI. , ....... , V(!l-9 01111111, ' ' lllb.nn 14... .!..- IT v..Lnau, jv, viiunus v. ouprenani Malta, Mont; Vernet r, Pittsburg, 1'a. Died from Accident and Other Causes Privates Clms. II, Hill, Lambertville, iN. J; Harold Charles Hubert, Shrevo ' mrt,-N. Y. Wounded Severely Lieutenants Harold K. McGlasson, 'Lincoln, Neb; Henry Jackson I'leacher, (Bedford, I'll. Sergeants Eha .1. lluinbarrof f, Chi tHgo; John T. Dillon, New Haven, Conn James Posey, Clnrksvilio, Tenn; Moses 'A. Spry, Klmira, Mich; Daniel Mathias tt'immens, Newvillo, l'a; Jay L, White, 'Dubois, I'u. Privates Wm- J. Drew, Hartford, Oonnj Dnadrir.k Dupes, Mt, Olivo, Tenn d'layton Jacobs Durborrovr, llarrisburg, d'a; Thomas) J, KUington, Pittsboro, N. J. Will Elliott, Kust K.lli,jay, (Ja; Louis Farola, Westville, Conn; Fred Franz, Springfield, 111; Patrick Frine, New (Haven, Conn; Alfred Gullipoli, New Jlftven, Conn; Nick (htarnieri, New Ifa 'ven, Conn; Paul Oeorgo Hnben, Butler, Pa; Ktcphcn B. Hnrnian, Griiham, Va; iFrauk, Clifford Harvey, Franklin, Pa; Oadot 0. A. Haugh, Brookville, Pa; ieo. Hill, Ontario; William John Palm ier, Franklin, Pa. Anthony Fane, New Haven, Conn; Robert H. Perkins, Ber ryville, Ark; Henry Walter Perry, Orr, Okla; Joseph John Pilus, Newburgh, N. iY; floorgo Vernon Fortcr, Franklin, Pa Tuskio Kaney, Public, Ky; John K, !Uus, fpenncr, Wis; Ceoil Wayne Rey nolds, Smithport, Pa; Hubert Fishor Rt- !V HOI or City, Neb; Ralph Chestnut, Russia Joe Denuieto, Ituly; Phillip Maquar New Orleans, La. ivmed in action i;i Missing in action ; 28 Wounded severely 72 Tied of disease 4 Wounded, degree undetermined II JUie) of wounds 1 Wounded slightly 1 Total 128 Killed in Action 8gt. Zegniond Dluzak, Kankakee, 111 Corp. Roscoe Gray, Lima, 0. Privates Earl J. Conley, Apollonia, Wis;' Robert Craig, Centralis, Wasr; William McKcrites, Cincinnati, 0; 8yl vnnus llonxie, Nieolin, Me; ICdgnr 11. Lellnnd, Detroit, Mich; Lee C. Mead ows, Portland, Or; Michael Noreli, Ja maica, N. Y; Nels 8. Pedersnn, Will mar, Minn; Waller Aruud, Worcester, Mass; William Trieley, Washington. I). C; Hyrum Hhulzen, Sandy Utah. Died of Wounds Lt. Raymond Preston, Chicago Died of Disease Privates Stephen S. Boyett, Merid ian, Miss; Guy 8. Hampton, Des Moines lu; Jethro MneMalion, Cypress, Tex; David M. VanMeter, Covington, Tenn. Wounded Severely 8gt. Albert Addion, Marion, Ind. Corporals Homer Heuty, Rosedule, N. I; William E. fnliflo!.!, Ckarliston. "'. Ys; ieone E. Dyei, test Milli noeket, Me; A. W. Janos. Turtie.-rirk l'a; Roy J- Mercer. Goshen. J n J ; John ha'tuck, lona. Mich; Jos ph Spieuzza. Chit-ago; Kred T. Straiidlnira. Pluuier X. D. Musician Wiufeld Leonwar.l Weiste Pi liae. Mich. Wagoner Burt II. Durdall. Ilurdltnd Mo. Privates .lames IL Adams. Joplin Mo; Carroll E. Anderson, New Eng land. X. D; Walter II. Bastedo, Bar onne, X. J; Frank August Blaskv. Chi leao; Carl Buyer. Liadnood, Mo; Bar vev I llrown, Chesaw, Sash; James t. I Brown, Middelbournr. W. Va Edwin ; L Kiiirdy, Dayton. Wasii ; Robert J I Clark, Waynesboro. Pa; Scott M. Cora i fort, Troy, Pa; Robert H. Courtney, j Bridger. Mont; Edward J. Darragh i Butte. Mont: Raymond W. Edwards, '. Xew Haven. Conn,; Augusta Elbert, To ! ledo, O; Leonard Warren Elrin, Walton ; X. Y; Isaac L. Ervin, Mattoon, III; Ber nard P. Foley. Minot, X. D; Irank W (ijiimions. Wakefield, Mass; Raymond ; Gilbert, Celville, Wash; Roderick Gil len, San Francisco; Clayton Gordon, Pitfard. N. Y; William Guenther. Hi kar, Minn; Guiesphe Guglielmini, Oak- iand. Cul: t lvd O. Helm, Wiiiami, lnu Samuel P. Herold, Mill Gap. Va; Mel vin B. Ingerbirgtxen, Radcliffe, la; Charles August Kangas, Brocket, N. D; George F. Kelley, Waukeon, la; John me E. King, Logansport. La; George McKenzie, Italy, Texas; John F. Ma cit ienski, Berlin, Wis; Frank J. Mai son, Wakefield, Mass; Frank Puul Mien kwicz. Bay Citv, Mich; Courtney M. Milam, Detroit, Mich; Delbert E. Milke Milwaukee, Wis; Dan W. Miller, Stan ton, N. D; Bonnie C Moree, Acree, Ga; Ben H. Murray, Princeton, W. Va; Louis Xeslin, Walla Walla, Wash; Rob erft L. Newton. Bnllston, Va; Elmer B. O'Connell, Kilboum, Wis; John 1' Ode, Manvel, X. D; Amil A. Otto, Brook N. D; James Pad'len, Hamilton, Mont; Sidney H. Peters, Los Angeles, Cal; Louis Reisman, New York; Orlando Robinson, Greenwood, Ind; Wm. .R. Honey, Brooten, Minn; Udko Shntton. Philadelphia; Samuel M. Skoein, Minn eapolis, Minn; Frank W. Springs, Sul livan, Me; Henry Theodore Swanson, Rogersville, Pa; Thomas A. Swint, Sum ner, Wash; Thomas O. Thompson, Port age, Wis; Thomas Tiernan, Brookline, Mass; Alfonso A. Tondorf, Los Angeles Cal; Osi ar E. Waal, Denver, Colo; John White Eagle, Mauston, Wis; Daniel L. Williams, Catasauqua, Pa; Douglas Harmon Woodworth, iiparta, Wis; Geo. H. McClain, Kimberly. Ala. Wounded SUght.y Lt. William E. Horn, Milwaukee, Wis Missing in action 32 Wounded severely 45 Died of disease' 1 Wounded, degree undetermined 4 Died from wounds 7 Total 89 THE MAKING OF A FAMOUS ifcmnujc liLUIUItlL How Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use. A visit to the laboratory where this successful remedy is made imDres.ws even tne casual looKfr-on with the reli ability, accuracy, skill and clesn linos which attends the making of this great meuicine ior woman s ills. Over 350.000 pounds of various herha are used anuafly and all have to be gathered at the season of the year when their natural juices and medicinal sub stances are at their best I he most successful solvents are used to extract the medicinal properties from these herbs. Every ntensil and tank that comes in contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a final precaution in cleanliness the medicine is pasteurized and sealed in steiile bottles. It is the wonderful combination of roots and herbsv together with the skill and care usrd in its preparation which has, made this famous medicine w successful in the treatment of fmnale ills. The letters f mm wnmpn mhn knva been restored to health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com. pound which we aw continually pub- oiLuat tu lis vinue. AGENTS FOR THE "Jt ttmJt milt kwW OciS Your New Fall Sh for You William J- Wiedmer, Blnff- Died of Wounds Privates Harry Bullock, Ioogootee, Ind; Frank Cooksley, Weissert, Neb; Frod E. Jones, llarrisburg, Pa; Will iam Poiper, Luverne, Minn; Hurry I Rimstidt, Beloit, Wis; Andy Totti, De troit, Mich; . Antnnas WaicekausUy, Brooklyn, N, Y. Died of Disease Pvt. Luster Vick, Russellville, Ark. Wounded Severely Corporals William M. Devauoy, South Chicago; Sturgis F. Dtirgin, The Forks, Mo; Edwin Henry Griffith, Cotter, la Kenneth Lyle Groom, Mars, Pa; Jhs, J. Hulliday, Eureka, Cal; William Harner, lucres, Va; Oscar Hudson, Nnii panoe, Ind; Wilfred Huntoon, Bingham Pa; Howard Paul Shonoffen, C'hnm1 bersbtirg, Pa; Meriel Edward Stnchell Bradford, Pa; Winner Frank Suders, ChamberSburg, Pa; Frany Toomey, uroton, Mass; Uoy U Trebil, Wahpe on. N. D on, Ind. Hugler Ralph William Steaffy. Brad- fonl.J'a. Cook Alonzo Raymond, llarrisburg, a. Privates Raymond H. Ackerman. uuesbarre, Pa: Arthur W. Altvater St. Louis. Mo: Charles Waldo Ander- on, Franklin, Pa; John H. Annel. Burusvillo, N. C; Anthony P. Arruda, New Bedford, Muss; William Grover Beers, Franklin, Pa; Tollie M. Big- gers, Georgeville., N. C; lsadore Bran zauo, Brooklyn, X. Y; George Broder- ck, Staten Island, N. Y; Joseph Bu- owski, Chicago; Nicholas T. CaDarell. N'ew York; Adlard A. Clang, Pawtuck- t, K. j; William K. unvie, Canada: Wilbur Dotts, Laport, Ind; William H Hogan, Cobalt, Mo; Harold Howard, Aotre iMmo,.Jnrt; Walter C;uincy Huck- berrv, Dill, Okla; Elvind Jaoobson. 'arley, Minn; Clarence R. Johnson, Chi ago; Carl W. Lawson, Hampton, Conn rank Lynch, Louisville, Kv: Mat hew J. McN'ally, Ireland; Clarence McQitit ty, Buford, O; Julius Malach. Chicaeo: I A Bully Good ' I oreakxast 1 v. 5J An improvement over common corn flakes Your Grocer Sells Them Francis W. Maley, Fairhnven, Vt; lav id Martin, Hindinan, Ky; Jacob C. Matthews, Red Banks, Miss; Charles Joseph Murphy, Long Island, N.- Y; Wm. Henry Nauss, N'ew Cumberland, Pa. Wounded, Degiee Undetermined Privates Julius Shechtcr, Minneapo lis, Minn; Vito N. Silletti, Italy; James Henry Taylor, Fall River, Mass; John F. Walsh, Chicago. Missing in Action L . Reuben L. Paskill, Richmond, Va. Sgt. Isaac T. Haney, Carbon Hill, Ala. Corp Harold Lester Kratz, Forest ville, Mich. Corp. Walter Edward Reitz, Detroit, Mich. Much. Arthur F. Prescott, Dorchester Mass. Privates Ervin Henry Charles Ad ler, Monroe, Mich; Jack A. Adler, Cin cinnati, 0; Raymond R. Albert, In dianapolis, lud; lsadore Al man, New York; Louis Arlt, Cincinnati 0; An thony Frank Banner, Detroit, Mich; Mortimer Bermaii, Aurora, 111; Eugene Joseph Bemier, Detroit, Mich; Alfred Oliver Boudrio, Monroe, Mich; Lloyd Joseph Boudvie, Monroe, Mich; Ray Buyer, Ewing, 111; Clarence Brodio. Monroe, Mich; Roland A. Britder, Mny- villi', Wis; John Rnvmond Chord, Phil adelphia, l'a; Harry M- Cooper, C'och- ranton l'a; Thomas V. Dailey, New ark, N. J; Josse G. Davis, Weymouth, Muss; Brune illinm Dunuiore, Mon roe, Mich; Hamlet Horatio Durant, l)e troit, Mich; John F. Egan, Bos on, ilass; Ray K. Creorge, Kolin, Mont; niirles T. Gotta, Meioit, Ind; John K. Giuham, Berkeley, Cal; James W. Gucr- ry, Macon, Ga; Frederick J. Barter, Witten, S. D; Cleo C Ihichan, Muncic, lud; Clement W. Hilderbraiul. Seattle. Wash. oes And ycu will be surprised at the ease and comfort you can get out of such beau tiful and stylish cuts. They are the very latest designs and yet are, as usual, lower than common kinds ,for yu get ih Bootery's LOW CASH PRICES. This elegantly designed shoe in tidier Grey or Field mouse color with matched cloth top, all leather, French heels, exquisitely fitting, delightfully comfortable and will only cost you $9 for a correct fit. Here are many other Patterns and designs but these are among the choice numbers. Here is another favorite with Ladies whose feet ache and are tired, where comfort is paramount. They look well, in fact look dressy for a comfort shoe. The toe is broad enough but not too broad, the vamp just the right length. Heel low but high enough to pro perly take care of the arches and altogether a very desirable shoe, which we sell at .$6.00. Right shoes,, Rightly Fitted and Rightly Priced SEE OUR WINDOWS IfRedjT i , Cross V (ShoeJJ V IjRedir -n 'L Cross 4H. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORl A MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of cosunlties to date: Officers Deaths 37 Wounded 64 Missing 1 Enlisted Men Deaths 903 Wounded 1919 In hands of enemy ..: 11 I Missing 141 102 Orand total -29S4 30S6 i ' JT The following casualties are report ed by tho commanding officer of the American expeditionary forces, includ ed in above totals: Killed in action - 2 Wounded severely 2 Wdundod, degree undetermined ........ 4 Missing iu action 10 Total 18 0. Queck, Jersey City, H. J; Omcr a. Rico, Valley, Nob; James H. Roberts, Baltimore, Md; Leslio T. Shapton, Charlevoix, Mich; Charles M. Slion z, Shamoakin, Pa; Wilbcrt W. Sinclair, Woodstock, N. H; Andrew J. Sullivan, Mooresbridgc"7"Ala. State Lime Board Now OfferslimeFcr Sale Corvallis, Or., Sept. 16". Ground limestone for agricultural use can now bo ordered from the state lime plant at Gold Hill. The law provides that the board must svll in car lots only, and no provision lias leen made for sack. ing. rjirmers who want less tnan a ear load may join their neighbors in a co-operative order. The law specifies casn in advance ,so all orders must be accompanied by clrecks. Addres3 or ders to tho superintendent of the state lime plant, Gold Bill, Oregon. Operation of the plant was delayed by the inability of the board to get the necessary machinery, says Dr. A. B. Cordley, director of the O. A. C. experi ment station and chairman of the board A spur had to be laid from the mai:j railway line to the mill, and an aerial tramway built to the quarry. Agricultural lime has been placed in a preferred class for transportation by the War Priority board, and no great delay should be met in filling orders unless th orders exceed the capacity of tne piant. A tentative price of $1.75 per ton. ! j. f. O.'b. Gold Hill, has been fixed for early orders. If lime can be produced, ; more cheaply a rebate will 'be granted early purchasers. The' new freight rates may be had on application to the superintendent of the plant, from which farmers may figure Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S 2ASTORIA . The Journal classified ads are great favorites with people who do things Try one. c,ost laid down at thvir nearest stat fc (c sfc tfjf C ion, 1 1 pi i m if qai.fI Vm Perfect B Of Tha Mm AS;mpl.MetriodTLitHaWonderfl lafluanca upon The Future Infant. Kille4 in Action Sgt. Myron H. Beals, Plymouth, Mich Pvt. Leo Pitzer, llamersville, O. Wounded Severely Privates Hoy Striegel Burlington, Kan; Gorge H. Wissman Winetka, 111 Wounded, Desrreo Undetermined 2d Lt. Jacob II. Heckman, Elizaboth, N. J. Wounded, degree undetermined. Pre viously reported missing in action: Privates Max Bradley, Russia; Will iam B. BaJlinger, Dayton, O; Oust A. Birttnen, St. Paul, Minn, x Missing in Aotion Privates Louis J. Boudeau, Cohoes. N Y; Jesse B. Johnson, Spokane. Wash John Kumwski, Albion, N. Y; Arthur Before the arrival of baby knowrinr womea Tor over half a centurf have lued with TTilsFity th time-honored preparation, Mother's Fdend. Hfrn li a moat wonderful application foe : ',, atxlomrn and braaata. It penetrnte Jio n-.ujclcs, ligaments and ttsanea, render- i ii tlivui pliant to raadu yield to natnra'i leniaud fur expansion. Br Its tut the aniloua weeks of Dremancy ira made comfortable. Tha usual wrench ng strain, bcarlnrrdimn and atretchlnf palna ire counteracted. The aystem la prepared 'or the cominr event, and its uh brint Kit, repose and happy anticipation. Ty the feeular use of Mother's Friend dar ns; the period the muscles expand easier wben nby axrlTes, and naturally the pain and ianrer at the criala la less. alother'f Friend Is prepared after tbe tor x'lli of a njted family doctor by the Brad Held Regulator Co., Lamar Bldf, At lanta, Ua. lt Is for external use only; Is absolutely and entirely safe and wonder, .Slly effective. Write them for their Instruc tive and interesting "Motberbood Book." There Is a wtalth of Instruction and com fort to be ilerlred In roadlnf this little bonk.1 )t la plainly written Just what every woman wants to know and will be a splen did little teit book of abidance, not only for yourself but will mate you h.lpfnl to others, and In the meantime obtain a bottle nf Mother's Friend from the druggist, and Urns fortify yourself against pals, and dl somfort OF REGISTERED DURHAM CATTLE AND SHROPSHIRE SHEEP Having rented my farm I will sell at public auction on my farm, known as "Beaver Glen Stock Farm" 3 miles northeast of Sublimity and 5 miles east of . Shaw Station on FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1918. Sale Commencing at 10 a. m. Lb1vTare', 6JTS, ?M' wei8ht lti0; 1 sorrel h. 3 vears old, weijjht 1-ioO; I lades' dining 10re, 9 years old, weight 1030; 1 light driving horse, wcifht 1000; 4 registerei! Durham bulls; My herd bull Wis Charm ' 3 years old, bread and raised by Gibson Estate of talifwnia; "Gibson , 16 month old, Good enough to head anv herd; Woodrow, U months old, color red; Koosevclt 10 months old color roan; aveu registered cows from 3 to 10 years old all d"ue to calf from ''Gibson t'harm"; 5 head of common dairy cows; la head ree isteedyearing shoryishire lambs; 10 head registered ram lambs; 5 head Shropshire ewes; 14 head Shropshire lambs; 10 head goats wethers 1 registered Billy goat; Some young shoats, full blood Berkshire; sev eral dozen chickens; 2 Deeriag binders in good shape- 1 3'4 Mardt wagon rack bed; 1 3V4 Pushford wagon; 1 farm truck, 1 hay rack-9-foot spring tooth harrow, 3 drag harrows; 1 Acme harrow- garden cultivator 2 No. 50 plows; 1 Deering mower; 1 Deering rake; 1 double disk an Brust drill almost new; 1 buggy, 1 hack; Iron kettle, cider mill; 1 Fanning mill, platform scale;. Sharpie! Cream Separator, No. 4; 8-foot merry go round; Gasoline tank, 55 gallon; 2 set heavy harness some plow harness; double driving harness; phonograph with 80 records. TERMS : All sums of $19 and under, cash. Over $10 one year's time with bankable notes at 8 per cent in terest No property to be removed until settled for. The Waldo Hills Wahi Club will serve lunch, the pro ceeds will be for the boys at the front Farmers & Merchants Bank, J. T. Hunt, Clerk. Proprietor A. L. STEVENSON, Auctioneer. .