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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1918)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918, FRONT FROM NEW YORK i 2-DAY--2-M0RROW--2 Days Only TOT11E JORDAN-BUT WAR WILL BE OVER SN FRANCE! 3! - 7 jjfa 1 Are You Growing Liberty . Bonds, Mr. Farmer? YOU can add no more practical, profitable and patriotic investment to your financial crop than 4th Liberty Bonds Mr. Farmer. No matter how many Bonds you already possess, no matter What You Have Contributed to winning the wrar Marion County and Oregon State are depending upon YOU to be PROMPT and GENEROUS in subscribing to the 4th Liberty Loan. If you would ONCE MORE prove your pat riotismgo to your bank or Liberty Loan headquarters and IMMEDIATELY pledge your subscription. MARION COUNTY FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN Real Field of Armageddon Is West Frcat Where War Win BeDecided. By William Philip Simma. (United Press Staff Corresponde.it.) battle of all time battle line Btretching from Ne lork to the other side of the banks of the , Jordan. , Perhaps the intvnsity is vary ing, but it will not stop tint boehe are beaten everywhere. The al-j seen brewing lor the eouiparatiia'iy nvar future. Still every allied officer and man to r, providing the allies do not spare their utmost effort, afloat and 'shore, fighters and civilians alike, j Indications point to a grand finale. ITue Am-.-rk-ans, French and British are pinning the Prussians tighter and tighter against the Hindenburg wall with mightier efforts in perspective; till. I'.hn.f. . (lufuata 1 4k- .'in Paris Sept. 24.-The most .ewoual' G(liersl Mar(.h ,nnouncinj. tha oni ,n(j la now raging, ine , ,., ,..-,, ,;mn. f .:.. are now in France and Italy. I ine i5aiKan are already amine again when General Allenbv a cavalry saliops : the Turk, off the field of Armageddon. i Rllt tha nwil fiald nt k ., ,,...1.1..., ; lies hold the whip hand and big events .. northr Pr,ni whpre t, ,:,,:, ; armies are opposed for the final geta j way. uuy . mon empiiauc mat .acre never hmi m, th rout of th(, Turks mgv was a time when the all.e, needed more haVe imp0rta,lt re-percuSSions elsewhere to keep their eyvs wide .open aa never bnt the fate of aIlioa wf be dc. more needed to bo strong than now. j,,i(W betwecn Ncw York and gwitzer Critics disagree on minor points, but t land first by keeping the seas clear aie in accord regarding the big theme and k-eming, and, last, by cracking the that a decisive moment is approaching. ; Hindenburg line ad marching on cBr- They do not mean that this will In? to-; m, - . . ,. . ,. . ' , , .! The front 13 all one from New York morrow, next week or r.ext month; but to t,v jur,aUr bu, tho wni. uitimately certainly in 1919, they can see an a.llied'will b lust or won in Frame. This Space Contributed by 1'. J. Kl'NTZ (j LEASON GLOVE FACTORY v. . w Nilson Tractors Guarantee farm efficiency. Create traction automatically. Stand years of hard service. Light weight eaty to handle, 'Junior" for i plows, "Senior" for 4 (Our l-plow machines coming soon.) NILSON TRACTOR SALES COV East Morrison at B. Third 8t Portland, Oregon. Methodist Church Adopts Yearly Budget At a recent meeting the official board of the First Methodist church of Halem adopted the following budget as necessary for the work of the church for the conference year beginning Oc tober , 1018: . Pastor's salary -...$2,000 District superintendent 120 Episcopal fund '. 48 rinnneinl sccretiir y and sexton uuui Chorister 300 1 Organist 300 Music 50 Water, light, fuel, etc.TT: 350 Bulletins and onvvlopes i-'OO Taxes nnd Insurance - 125: Itepiiirs 200 Interest .... 191 Installment. . street assessments -80 Kegular benevolences : 1,720 s(c sfc $c )Jc sc sjc sfc sc sc sc sjc sfc sfc Court Aouse News eje s(c sjc sjc s(c s(c 3C sj f j(c Iii the case of B. F. Hiushaw against M; S. Kvaus, thw court confirmed a sher iff's sale wherein the property in ques tion was sold to the plaintiff. . Tht suit was dismissed in the case of the Oregon Motor Car company ugainst (i. W. Sena. Total $7,400 - A branch of the government employ ment bureau is in process of establish ment nt Bukvr, with Charles llordeau in charge. Settled out ot court is the final chap ter in the cae. of the Northwestern Trust Company against G. L. Brown and wife. Tho attachment against tho property involved in the cae ws re leased. . In the water ease of William TJppcii ilalil against J. II. Hanguinet, part of the relief prayed for by the plaintiff was not 'granted. But it was ordered u 11 -f fi IMM . V3 5 A&rf yrtf f- si n . ,. . . M . ,. . . .. . M Let Every Woman As Well As Every Man K BE A , 4th Liberty Bond Owner OREGON must not only go over the top FIRST in the 4th Liberty Loanbut she must win the coveted honor of possessing more Bonds per capita than any state in the Union. ' Therefore, let your subscriptions be divided in the names of yourself, your wife, even your children instead of in the name of the family as a whole. And remember, NOW is the time to gocto your bank or the local Liberty Loan Commit tee and VOLUNTARILY pledge your quota. MARION COUNTY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE This Space. Contributed by-TIIOS.-BROWN W. II. TKIXDALL BELGRADf RAILWAY HAY OFFFR ROUTE TO TIB CAPITAL Proposal Made By Leader Of Jugo-Slav Delegation To President Wilson By Raymond Clapper. (United 1'rcss Staff Correspondent) Washington, Sept. 24. of a Bordeaux-to-Belgrade railroad to i;ivo tho allie9 a land route to Constan tinople is being urged by the entente diplomats as a step to block any Berlin-to-BagdaJ scheme. ' Such a railroad route would domi nate tho Balkaits and giv the boti, a military and commercial advan tages, dinlonints sav. The allied control J11 conneetcd railroads to Venice and when J!"'0. ' Austria is dismembered l!icy W'H con" 01L' trol lines to Bengrade and beyond, pos sibly to Constantinople. Special study of the project has been mado by Dr. II. Kinkovitch, heading the Jugo Hlav national council in the United States, who, with other lcpresentatives of op pressed nations, laid plans for libera tion before President Wilson. Back Like A Board? It's Your Kidneys There's no use sjffering from the awful agony of lame back. Don't wait till it "passes off." It only comes comes back. Find the cause and stop it Diseased conditions of the bladder or kidneys are usually indicated by stiff lame- back, wrenching- pains, lum bafco, sciatica, nervousness, sleepless ness, tired, worn out feeling, pain in this lower abdomen. These aie nature's signals for help! Herd's the remedy. When you feel tho first twinges of pain or experience any of these symptoms, get busy at om-e. Go to your druggist and get a box of the pure, original GOLD MED AL Haarlem Oit Capsules, imported fresh fivorv month from th lnhnt-tnr- Developmvut ie9 in Hanr.'em, Holland. Pleasant, and easy to take, they almost instantly at tack the poisonous germs that are clog ging "p your Bvstcm and briujj quii'k relic f . I-Vr over two hundred years they have bj 11 h 1 ;ing the sirk. Whv not trv them? Sold everywhere bv reliable allies 'drug, ists in . s:aled packages. Thre? sizes. Money back it they do not help 1 Ask for "HOLD MEDAL ' and be the name "OOLD MEDAL" is 01 vw'M1.ftllf ' LIBERTY THEATRE French Mother Tells Of Her Appreciation Of American Soldier s'rauga language, I think it will give you much pleasuiw to hear about your son. I havo much appreciation for him because he lived with me. From his good character and excellent heart he uiakcs all who know him loe him. 'Lieutenant Banta does hi, duty a- "The allies should maintain n Toad - btvm recently Lieutenant Bnnta of company M, has'b.ove everything and does it with enthu. into the heart of thP Balkans which woulil dominate land routes to Saloniki and Constnntinoplo and act as a foil of the Berlin-to-Bagdad path," Dr. llink ovicti said in an interview with the United Press todny. . "Railroads nre now constructed over the entire route from western Europe to the Balkans, though in southern Aus trian provinces and Serbia they tem porarily are held bv the enemy. Roads from Bordeaux, Brest and th clianneli ports in France converge in the Alps, weher they cross into Italy and then into tho Austrian provinces of Carn ioln, Crotia and Slavonia. The road touches Triette, the important Adriatic por. It enters t&rbia at Belgrade and connects with the only rail route to onstantinople." Dr. Hinkovich lias conferred with many allied statesmen onl diplomats on tho necessity of developing such a com mercial an( strategic, road. spWiding a short furlough s,asm- 1 woula lM ten x tell, him 1 uvn muuii x aumuu 111IU UUL lie IS Uti III thn Kl-naif'h Alna nnrt nrltila li.kt.rt stonneil nt the hom. f tlm nreai.lnnt' : modost as ho is brave, of the Red Cross. He seems to have' . ' to him as W1' 89 to 8,1 yur that the defFndant is entitled to have tho surface water from his premisas drain to the Pudding river and tho plaintiff is not to hinder tlw natural drainage. made a fine impression on thw French family, as his mother, Mrs. A. N. Ban ta of 335 North Fourth street, has re dead soldiers that wj are depending on. It is also to you all who have made such, sacraficcs in the separation, our ceive.1 n letter whinh iroioto itn gratitudo can never pay the debt, French reads as follows: . ''Tel1 yuf s0n'8 wifo that my house "Although mv expressions nre In a18 818 and a11 thttt 1 havc- 1 8,11 abollt old enough to be his mohetr and treat him as if he was with you. I hopv thr.t after the war is over he will be bac with his wife and pretty baby Cha lotte that T lov0 without V.nowing; "Let me assure you, madam, 0t niy affeciton and entiio devotion." INFLUENZE REACHES COAST. tinn Francisco, Sept. 24. True t predictions of state health authorities Spanish influenz0 arrived here today by passenger train from Chicago. TI18 first case reported was that of Edward Wagnvr, who had just returned from Chicago. He was isolated by the state board of health. ' In the case of Adolph Kewgchak a gainst" Outtleib Ilirsch, the name of Kogina R. Perkins, administrate of the Ilirsch estate, war ordered substituted for the name of Ilirsch. ' ' The final account of M. G. Gtind-er-sou was allowed in the ease of the es- uuus iL. -llKtltllS, Lin, WIlllUl 1- ig administrator, with thc al 1 the final account ho was (lis- tate son lieins Inwimr (,f charged fro The estate of Ada Dayton Robert son, deivascd, is valued at 2500. Floyd B. Dayton was nppoiuted administrator nnd W. E. Keyes, Jus. W. Lewis and Olga Gray, appraisers. The estate of Edward Burns, deceas ed, ms appraised nt t"47.!H, net val ue. Ho died February J, li)I8. Ac cording to his will, Father' Buck of St. Joi.vph's Catholic church, will receive "00 and the-baliwice of the estato, $1-17.94, will be paid to the Roman Archbishop of the Diocese of Oregon, the Most Rev. Alexander Christie, to be used for the truining of young nwn for the Roman Catholic priesthood. The final hearing of Josephine Park er, administratrix of the estate of Kka Parker, has been set for October 2Sth. Marriage Heentcs were issued tsatur doy to John Quackeubush, age 33, of San Francisco, a- salesman, to Gr.ice( Lyden, ago 23, a stenographer, of Sa lcm. ' ; In Coos eounty man named Thrift is going to run against a man named Peck ftit a soat in the state K-gislature. It has been our experience that Thrift always wins, so it looks aa though Peek may not have a look-in. The Land's Behind the Loan NO longer is Security, Interest or Safety a question at is sue in the subscription to Liberty Bonds. We have the nation and its 250 Billion Dol- lars in Resources as Collateral. We know the Interest rate of 4 1-4 per cent is Substantial. We know they are as safe as SAFETY IT SELF. Above and beyond' all else -we know it means Back ing the Boys "over there." So let the question be HOW MUCH SHALL I SUB SCRIBE TO THE 4TH LIBERTY LOAN, WHEN DO I SUBSCRIBE, and WHERE. ' , Subscribe your ASSIGNED QUOTA: do it at ANY BANK and AT ONCE. MARION COUNTY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE This Space Contributed by LEE CAXFIELD P. J. HIBLER LAFLER INSURANCE AGENCY. 44- V A A. A A A. T T T T T s