IfAGI TEN SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. YOU WILL FIND THAT WE HAVE FINE VALUES IN Jl 3 ; And that it will be to your interest to call on us and see for yourself that such is the case. . Ladies Union Suits . .79c 98c $1.25, $1.98 and $2.98 Ladies' Vests 15c Children's Union Suits ... .79c 89c 98c $1-49, $1.98 Children's Shirts and Drawers. .39c 49c 59c, 69c 79c Men's Union Suits . . . .$1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.49, $4.50 Men's Shirts and Drawers. .98c, $1.49, $1.98 garment Buy for 197 Enables Us To Undersell 4444 4 4 44M4444444444444444444444t44444t4444444444444444 I PERSONALS I A. L, Wallace will leave tomorrow for lEugone where he will take up a courso of military training. N. E. Warner of Albany was in the city yustcrday registered at the Bligh. Fain Simpson of Airlie was -n the city yesterday. . Otis H. Briggs of Walker, Oregon, was a city visitor Thursday. DR. W. E. STANTON Skin and Scalp Specialist Treats all eruptions and blemishes of skin and scalp, Latest appliances for treat ing the feet. Satisfaction guarar.teod. ' Lady Assistant 518 U. S. Natl Bank Bldg. Vr Appointments Phone 416 , 444 4 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 M 44t 4 IL.M.HUM eare of . Tick SoTosfl Chinese Medicine and Tea 0. Has medicine which will sue ny known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a, m. nntll 8 p. m. 153 Soutk High Bt. Salem, Oregon. Phomi g 4444H4444444-44 4-4444 4 4S at AUCTION MARKET Ferry and Liberty Sts. Saturday. October 5 At 10:30 a.m. Horses, Harness, Plows Buggies, etc. Farmers, I have a num ber of buyers for pigs. Bring them in on Sat urday. F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer Phone 510. Dance BIG B aoce I AUCTIONSALE I 19c 25c 35c 49c and 79c Busy Stores . Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a b::d taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. - They start the bile and overcome consti pation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. L. A. Hawthorne of Long Beach, Cal., returned today oftcr a short visit with friends and relatives In southern Cali fornia. sc ic ijt sfc sc )ft 3)c s(c ic )Js sc sfc Pa wvtu , WACKEN To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wacken of route 9, Salom, September 28, 1918, a daughter. Sho has been named Mildred Kathar- ina. Wllaraette chapter succeeded in sup plying its quota for old clothing and shoos for the Bolgian sufferers. The quota for the, chapter was 14,000 and this will be shipped tomorrow to head quarters. -One of the big things in handling tin? clothing is the proper box ing and shipping and this has boon at tended to by J. H. Austin. o The funeral services of Irs. J... A. Darr who died Thursday morning will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the liigdon chapel. o Notice: We are ready to receive ci der and vinegar apples at the following prices: Oidar appes, sound fruit shak en from trees, $10 por ton. Vinegar ap ples, windfalls and down fruit, $8 per ton. Sacks furnished. Gidioon Stols! Co.. near corner Mill and Summer Sts. 10-15 Journal Want Ads Pay New Show Today at The Bligh j Dance All Around Town COMING EVENTS Oct. 27 Sunday. At night, turn the time back one hour, Nov. 5. Election day. "The funsril oeauUTul." Clough Co. ! a .Wet tf Bigger and better. Ward Drug nor. New location, 1st door eaat of Grey Belle confectionery. tf All member of the W. B. A. 0. T. M. are requested to meet at their hall Sat urday afternoon at 1:30 to attend in a body thu funeral services of Mrs. Edith Darr, ' o "The best" la all yon can do when death comes. Call Webb ft Clough Co Phone 120. tf. Dr. Schenk has now returned from his vacation and he extends a cordial invitation to his patrons and friends to visit his institution- tf Canning of fruit In October continues up to tht regulation in September. C. M. Lockwood, county food administra tor Monday issued 119 sugar permits, 90 on Tuesday and 101 Wednesday. Owing to recent advance of butter fat prices, the milk distributors find it necessary to list the following pric es on short notice to take effect Oc tober 1, 1918: One pint per day per month $2-25; 1 quart por day per month $4.25: 3 pints per day per month, $6.25 ' quarts per day per. month, $8.25 j 3 quarts per day per month, $11.50: 4 quarts per day per month, $14.00. Ta ble cream per pint, 35c; whipping cream per pint. 45c. Wholesale in sot ties, per gallon, 45c; in can, per gallon, 40c. Salem Sanitary Dairy, Fairmount Dairy, I'inckney Bros. Dairy. 10-5 At a meeting of Salemlodge No. 336 B. P. O. E. it was unanimously voted last night that thf trustees of the lodge should invest $5,000 in the f ourth Lib erty Loan bonds. It was also reported that the lodgo now has 84 members in the service. The Salem lodgu has one of the largest memberships in the west, with a total number of active members on Oct. 1, of 779. Allen A. Bynon, one of the first to enter the officers' training corps at the Fresidio has boen promoted to first lieu tenant. H0 has been adjutant for the past sir months in the quartermaster's department at a casual base in France Columbus day, October 12, Is not a legal or judicial holiday according to the laws of Oregon. Tin. information is givon for the benefit of those who had in mind a duy of rest a week from tomorrow. A harvest home festival will be held next Sunday at the First Frosbytorian church. It will bo a special rally for the Sunday school under the diroction of Joseph H Albert There will be spec ial musio by the new choir under the! direction of Miss Ada Miller. The church will bo decorated Buggestlve of a harvest homo festival. In the even ing there will be services to be partici pated in by all the organizations of the church. The new minister is the Bev. Thomas S. Anderson. Doyle B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith of Salem Heights writes homo that he has just received a promo tion to the rating of chief petty offi cer at the Bremerton navy yards. He has been ordered to report to the Plii lain navy school near New York City for a course of intensive tvaining, Lator ho will enter the naval officers ma terial school at Princeton University. Mr. Smith's friends will bo pleased to hear of his advancement in the service. Bed Cross headquarters In ths U. S. National bank building is in receipt of a letter of thank8 for matorials sent by Willamette chapter. The letter statos THOUGHT MAN WAS CRAZY "I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble for years; the last two years peoplo have been catling me crazy. The doctors could not do any. thing for me. The awful bloating of gas seemed to press against my brain and I could not think clearly. Three months ago a friend advised taking Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy and it has worked wonders in my case. All my bloating and suffering ia gone and 1 feel as though newly born." It is u simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One doso will convince or money refunded. J. C. Fer ry, Capital Drug Store, and druggists everywhere. (fF Willi on the best floor by the best music for HMMMM4M that a large box had been received from Willamette chapter and sends the heartfelt thanks of the wounded and of the physicians and nurses. The letter comes from a hospital at Fonrenay, close to the war zone and " dated Septem ber 13. Tomorrow la the last day of grace for Don't Let Salem Feel Ashamed! Buy More Bonds Do Your Bit Do It Now Over The Top We Go This space Patriotic ally contributed by MIDGET I MARKET 8:30 Evacuating Depots Back Of Cambrai and St .Quenta By Lowell MeUett (United Press correspondent) With the British Armies in France, Oct. 4. (2 p. m.) The Oermans are evacuatng tiheir material depots in the rear tf the Cambrai and St. Quentin sectors. Fires and explosions were seen at many poiuts to day. A state of disorganization is indicated by the ineffective artillery fire. British airmen re port the Germans are making preparation to evacuate LeCa teau. LeCateau, which the Germans are reported getting ready to evacuate, is 17 miles due east of the Hindenbnrg line at point below Marquoin. It is 'i miles northeast of St. Quentin. the payment of the second installment of aunual taxes. The sheriff's office will remain open until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. All taxes not paid tomor row will become delinquent and subject to the statutory penalty of one per cent a month. If they still remain unpaid November 5, an additional penalty of five per cent will be added. : 0 Dance at Macleiy Sat. night. Lunch served by ladies of auxiliary o Notice: Registration of voters in the county clerk's office will close Sat urday Oct. 5th, 1918, at 5 o'clock p. m. U. G. Boyer, county clerk. o Girls are not the only ones wearing trench caps in Salem The high school cadets have blossomed mt in the regu lation khaki uniforms and the trench head piece. If in any doubt as te whether a young man is a member of th0 High Bchool cadets or of thvs Wil lamette University 1. A. T. . just note the head wear. The Willamctto boys have not received their uniforms or hats, but it understood they will be of tii-o regulation kind. o O. B. Webb, one of the captains of the Fourth Liberty loan drive had a little experience this morning which shows that a territory may be sue cvsfully worked the socond time. Al- thpugh the employes of th Spanlding Logging company had been solicited last week, Mr. Webb started in all over again with the men and within two hours timo had received pledges for $2700. On0 man signed for $1050, and two or three othorg who had not pur chased any bonds bought in the amounts from $o0 t0 $400. Mr. Webb has been one of the most active tvam captains on tne job. o Dance at Brooks tomorrow night. A good time assured. ; Although placards have been display ed announcing that enlistments for the mniine corps would bo accepted in Port land, the local exemption board has re ceived no orders in regard to releasing men for the navy service. In regard to securing recruits for the navy the board's instructions read: "Calls for the navy and marine corps will in all respects resemble the ordinary ealls for tho army." o Dance Saturday night at Brooks. o While considerable publicity has been given to the ruling of the War Indus tries Board, whereby shoes are to be come cheaper, and none may retail for more than $12 a pair after Juno 1, 1919 tho actual facts are that tiro the aver age purchaser shoes will bo higher this winter. Wholesale houses are announc ing radical advances. The cutting of shoes undtr the new schedule begins Oct. 15, but these shoes will not reach tho average buying public until next spring and summer. Hence while it lvads fine regarding cheaper shoes in tho future, that future is located about tho first of next Juno or thereabouts. Miss Elizabeth Levy, who is now de voting her entire time to private vio lin instruction, is prepared to meet new pupils at her studio, 5li3 Court St. 10-5 Fifty feather pillows are wanted for hospitals in Franco. This ig one of the urgent call8 that have been mad-e on th0 country and th0 quota for Willam ette Chapter mils for this number. Those who feel patriotic enough to part with a feather pillow are asked to send it to Bod Cross headquarters in the U. S National bauk building. i Mrs. L. G. Curtis just received an other shipment of beautiful Fisk hats. o i The eight women who are now work ing in the box and planing department of tho Spaulding mill have foud it con venient to .wear coveralls during work ing hours. According to repoiu, they ie handling their work in first class shape. o Complaints continue to come Into po lice headquarters regarding boys who are staying out late hours, congregating mostly at south Commercial and Miller streets. It is understood that the police will take tho mattor up with the par ent 9 of boys and if this docs not pre vent them staying out at late hours, cf- L adtes Our Prices Always The Gale & Commercial and Court Formerly Chicago AMERICAN TROOPS ADVANCING AGAIN EAST W RHIEMS Attack Is Successfully Made And Enemy Is Completely Surprised By Frank J. Taylor , (United Press staff correspondent) With the American FirBt Army, Oct. 4. American roops," attacking east of Rheims in conjunction with the French have advanced nearly three miles. The battlo is continuing. ' , The assault began at 6:30 yestorday morning without any artillery prepa ration. Tho Germans were completely surprised. Following a rolling barrage for four kilometers (two and a half miles) up hill, the Franco-Americans gained the day's objectives beforo noon, despite determined resistance from the enemy who occupied a scries of machine gun nests. A number of prisoners, guns and quantities of supplies were captured. The Amoricans entered the trenches in preparation for attack Wednesday night, the artillery swinging into place under cover of darkness. The French artillery inthis sector was command ed, by American officers. At 5:30 the artillery laid down a curtain fire along the wholo area, advancing steadily ov er the German positions. The dough boys, jumping off, followed few yards behind. They piled into the Ger man positions, which consisted prin cipally of well placed and formidable machine gun nests strung along the hill side, before the enemy machine kun ners could get in any serious licks. Lieutenant R. E. Myer of Oakland, Cal., forced down a German biplane yesterday, despite the fact that his own motor was missing. Ho made a safe landing after his engine went dead, captured the enemy pilot and observ er, and brought them into headquarters on foot. In addition to the artillery fighting between tie Argonne and the Meuse there is some machine gun activity along the wooded points. Last night tho Americans made a successful gas projector attack on tho -Germans at Vilosncs (on the north bank of the Mouse two miles east of Breulies.) Bombing squadrons continue to blow np enemy bases. It is evident that the Germans are hastily moving their light artillery from point to point in an ef fort to make the Americans believe forts will bo niadvf to place the boys under proper stato authority. I. H. Van Winkle, dean of the law school of (he Willamette University re quests that all law students who intond to enroll for the course should do so at once. This year instead of register ing witi, A. A. Hall, this will be done at Eaton Hall. a dance (PUT tilll Hats The best and biggest assortment in town. Buying all our hats di rect from New York factories saves you aU the middleman's pro fit Ladies' Hats $1.98 to $6.90 Children's Hats 98c to $2.98 Snecial Velvet Tarns $1.98 and $2.98 Each Lowest C3I Co. s Sts. Salem Store thoy have more batteries than there, actually are. California troops have made a great reputation during the entire Cham-pagne-Argonnc push, aiding other Pa cific oast units, in helping to tako Mont Faucon, Vauquois and other im--portant points. WANTED. Portland Furniture Dealer wants all kinds of second bund furniture, stoves; gas ranges, ee, Best price paid. Phone 951. ' .... b .sV ty S 0p 0 Jt HEMSTITCHING Hemstitching and Ficot edge work.. We do this work in the best manner. All work guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co Phone 441 337 State Street Salem 2HSH I WANT TO BUY Your Junk and give you a square business deal I always pay the highest carh prices. . I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS I buy aU kinds of used IToada, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and junk. Get mj prices before jmi selL Iffl! CAPITAL JUNK CO. I'kn Square Deal House 1171 Chemeketa Street Phone 398 J WANTED, JUNK -8 And All Kinds of 2nd Hand (mods. Full Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. Get otu prices before yon sell. i THE PEOPLE'S JUNK ft 2ND HAND STOKE 271 N. 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