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DAILY CAriTAL JOURNAL, SALELI, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. WHEN YOU WAKE ' UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER i i ji 1 -' i I If . Ill til e Basement GRANITE WARE ALL 15c Values 12 l-2c Eren at 15c tHey are far less than PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES-This offer ing is only for a FEW Days ALL OF THE LACES that we hare been selling for 4c and 5c values cp to 10c for a few days, per yard 3c INK TABLETS 10c Said to contain twice as cinch paper and better quality than those sold else where for the price WOMEN'S HOSE, 2 pairs for ' 25c 3 Skeins of Silk Floss for ! .10c Standard Brands MEN'S COLLARS LINEN AND RUBBER 5c Each Good Styles, Standard Brands Corner Court And Com'l Street, Salem. Attorney and Mrs. P. J. Kuntz, who was appointed early in tbs fall to a civil service postion in the Phtfipptne Islands, has recoived a tolegram from the Insular Bureau at Washington, 1. C, stating that reservation has been SOCIETY By OAEOL S. DIBBLE ' Mm. V. G. Holt was a delightful dinner hostess Just night when she en tertained informally in honor of the seventieth birthday of her mother,. Mrs. A. B. Hnddelson. The table was prettily decked with the vividly hued utumn flowers. Miss Urajce Holt as sisted her mother during the evening. Covers were laid for nine. ' Mies Ada B. Kuntz, the daughter of THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH may lend to chronlo lunr trouble, or ni.un that the chronlo ataga tilroaUy 1. reached. In .lUior asa try ECKMArVS ALTERATIVE This tonic and tlsu-repalrr aup pllfi tha anknowledR.ii b.n.fttn of Cat ciuni treatment without Iturbln tho stomach. Contains iio Alcohol. Kar cUo or Ha.bit-t'orailu Drug. $2 tise, bow $1.50. $1 sin, low 80c. Fiic. Include, war tax. All drugirlata, K''kman laboratory. PhtUflr-luhia Who Believes In War? ThelCaisei9 AND HIS ILK No good American believes in war. Certainly the Ntaion dos not Our total unpreparedness, when war broke out, proves that. But, shall we passively submit to the warlord's bay onet thrusts? NO! If you don't believe in war BUY BONDS AND THEN BUY MORE BONDS It's the only way to bring the bloody struggle to a succesful close n.do for her in a ship sailing from San Francisco for the Islands Novem ber 14. The position which Miss Kuntz assumes ig that of teacher in one of tho island schools. She will be met at the Islands by her fiuuee, Hadwin Williams, her marriage to whom will take place immediately following her arrival. Mr. Williams also holds a postiion of an educational nature, corresponding to a state super intendent of instruction in this coun try. , . 4 . Miss Kuntz is now teaching in: the Latin department of tho high seaool at Vancouver, Washington, tine will return to Salem in about thrco weeks, thus enabling her to spend a week with hor parents before leaving for the Phil ippines. , .'. Mrs. Florence A. Bynon received a eable last night from her husband in franco announcing his promotion to first lieutenant. He will soon be wear ing his second service stripes. . Mrs. J. E. Flanders, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. F. Grif fiths, roturncd to Portland today. She was accompanied by Mrs. Griffiths, who will remain over until tomorrow evening. Mrs. Km ma Haley Fragile of Port land, who will talk before the members of tho Parent-Teacher association of tho Lincoln school this evening, will bo the house guest of Miss Julia Iver son, at the residence of Mrs. James El vin, on ("-enter street, during her stav in tho city. The lecture will begin at :.'!( and tho speaker lias chosen as her subject, "There is no bad boy." There will be additional numbers on tho program, including a whistling solo by Mrs. La Moine Clark and humorous readings by Miss Helena Willct. Mrs. C. M. Talmadge and little daughter, Ruth, of Seattle are guests at the residence of Mrs. A. Talmadire, 1-7S7 State street. Tho family of Kev. E. B. Lo.klmrt will reside in (Salem, while Mr. Lock hart is absent in Franco in tho Y. M. C. A. iervic,e to which he expects to re ceive his call at any time. The Lock harts will be domiciled for tho winter at 'lr. icreititH's residience, 248 mith Church street. Mr. Lockhart has lately been in charge of various pas torates in Portland previous to his ap plication for war work. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dunsford have arrived home from a three week stay iu Newport. AMERICANCHASERS Continued from page one) Tun v. ill materially clear a way for fteer passuge of men, munitions ar.l supplies in the Macedonian region. lie pointed out that the Anstrians hr.ve three important bases on the voiicrh sl.ore, of thr Adriatic Pola, Oattero n, Durazzo. Pol U the most impt.i Can. and shelters laiger and mo.'o mint cro.,, vessels than the other two. Onttnro has b.en one of the well protected points where Austrun ves self could put in during their lcMing operations. Durazto has harbored .u.;e a nu'iUr jf Austrian craft at v.-ti' iries mill iim , 'fired certain m.'!,ac to transportation of men and munition The naval authorities quoted said the moral effect of this victory will bo enormous. The Austrian vessels will be forced further northward, basing on Pola and Cattaro. Because of this, and with Albania free of Austrian troops, the passage of supplies aud men to the near east Wash th poisons and toxin from yittm before putting mom food into stomach. 8ay Intldt-bathing makes any. on look and feel clean ' aweet and refreshed, Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do oa the outside. This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing illness. while the bowel pore do. j rot every, ounce of food and drinR takea into the stomach, nearly an, ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day it qaickly ferments and generates pois ons, gases and toxins which are ab sorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph duets which should sue konly nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless way to wash these pois ons, eases and toxins from the stom ach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire ahmientary canal before put ting more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone pnos- phate costs but very little at the drug store but is uffieicnt to make anyone an enthusiast on inside bathing. will be virtually unhampered. American submarine chasers appar ently were the only United States ves sels that participated. The official de clare, that the Durazzo blow was sig nificant of the close attuning of army asd navy operations; It was held comparable to the smoth ering of tlie important U-boat nests Ostend and Zeebrugge, on the Belgian coast. ' Americans Take Town Washington, Oct. 4. Capture by the Americans of Blackmont, in the Cham pagne, was reported by Gcncal Per shing today. - The communique for Thursday fol lows: "American troops, fighting with the French have driven back the enemy and taken Blackmont and other post tions in the Champagne. Between, the Moselle and the forest of Argonne we carried out tho usual artillery and pat rol activities, taking a number or pris oners." . ." i Retire In Disorder, London, Oct. 4r The Austrians arc retiring in Albania in considerable dis order and are blowing up. their de pots, according to information receiv ed here today. Bald Successful London, Oct. 4. British troops, in a Buecesful raid on Austrian trenches facing Asiago on the Italian front, took 142 prisoners last night, it was official ly announced ny the war office aoday Serbians Enter Nish. Paris, Oct. 4. Serbian troops are re ported to have entered Nish, the city to which the little nation ' capital was removed after Belgrade had been men aced by the Austrian invasion. They olso have occupied Leskovalz and Vrania, according , to advices received here this afternoon. To Strike At Constantinople. Paris, Oct. 4. "Soon we will carry our strokes to Constantinople." General U .hspCTey, commander in chief of the allied armies in Macedonia declared in replying to a delegation of Salonika iiviliaus, according to a dispatch re ceived here today. Rumania Would Fight Washington, Oct. 4.- German rein forcements to cope with the situation in Rumania have been demanded, ac cording to French cables here today. The country is gathering strength for an outbreak against German domina tion, it is indicated. The population cheered Jby news of allied victories in France, Macedonia and Palestine, is holding demonstra tions. These have occurred at Bucharest, Jassy and a number of villages. In one village German offieers were Btoued. May Abandon Coast Amsterdam, Oct. 4. Germany it is believed, is seriously considering aban donment of the Belgian coast and re tirement to a straight line between Ant werp and Metz, thus giving up half Belgium. Comment . . in Germaa news papers strengthens this belief. ' ' We must prciare to defend our selves on the line from Antwerp to Metz and thence to the Adriatic," Even bread and butter and jam dont tempt me, soys (floQdu as lonrf as I can have j M K M Post TOASTIES (made or corn) YOU WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF NEW Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists Now Ready for Your Inspection In Our Ready-to-Wear Department Where the variety of assortment and genuine values offered will make your visit a pleasure and a surprise. The collection includes models adapted for large or small women, elderly or young women, misses or juniorsin fact the most complete showing in women's ann misses' apparel this section has offer ed for some time. . A BROAD RANGE OF NEW STYLES' AND FABRICS IN SUITS, COATS, DRESSES - At prices that will satisfy every taste and every purse STANDARD QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES U. G. SHIPLEY COMPANY 145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET Preparations , supply the very help nature $ requires, i hey rectify morbid akin conditions then from the source of skin health, springs loveliness of natural beauty. Don't confuse Marinello Prep aration with ordinary crwmctics. They'redirferent. They tomcti aults and foster natural "Rose Real" Beauty. MBS. IRENE SCOT ViS N. High St. says the Erenze Zeitung. Germans Quit tho Baltic Washington, Oct. 4. German troops are being- evacuated from ' the Baltic province o Estronia and a popular up rising ig likely to oecuf at any tirae', according to state department Stock holm advices tttis afternoon..' . Belgians Take Towns ....London, Oct. 4.-6.10 p. m.) Tho Belgians have captured Moulins-des-Cherminke, Neerboomhock, Scheithoek and Shierwynd, according to battle front diptsaches received here this afternoon. Italians Speed Ahead Rome, 0t. 4. The Italian advance in Albania continued yesterday on the mholo front between the Adriatic sea and the Tomorico mountains, the 'war office announced today. The left wing has crossed the Senieui river and is advancing rapidly across the Mazukja plain toward Ljusna, an important Autsrian supply base. The riht wing nas occupied Berat and is moving toward Klbassan along tho -Do-volt valley. " By William Phillip SimmS. (TJnitod Press Staff Correspondent.) Paris, Oct. 4, British cavulry, pour ing through the breach in tht German defenses northeast of St. Quuntin, is said oave entered Fresnoy-Le Grand. Airplanes, flying almost at will ab ove the advancing British, are reported to have wirelessed headquarters that their own horscmcu were seen in Fres-soy-Le-Grand, wioh is about five miles northeast of St. Qucntiu and four miles beyond tho German wire stronghold in this region. It ig known as the Bvaure voir line and stretches from that .village to Fonsomino. The country where the cavalry is re ported operatiny is ideal for maneuver ing, as the Bcaurevolr line is the last real trench system and the enemy will not be ablo to build anothor, except far in the roar of the present shattered line. 3 fett&f & Safe JVIilk r Infants Inralids '.'MiU".n,...;':,r,v, HoCosluu A' Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick' Lunch; Home 'or Office,' OTHERS .r. IMITATIONS .The Journal Job Department will print you anything In the stationery line do it right and save you real money. BRITISH .OUTFIT SHIPS. London, Oct. 4. Merchant ship con struction completed in United Kingdom yards totalled 144,772 tons in September thc British admiralty announced today. Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. When you use medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Ca tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the ehoked-up air passages for the time being, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you have to do the lame thing over and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any raal benefit (rpm such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treat ment Go to your drug store to-day, get a bottle of S. S. S- and commence a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause the disease. You can obtain special medical advire regarding your own case without charge by writing to Medical Direc tor. 22 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta. Ga. ear Mnl POTT -""nimiOTMd II.. ii Why Does She Always Look So Trim? -7S0 comfortable and eo warm. You know the sort of Bin about whom that is often said and you wonder where she gets 'em. Whether she has on a JANTZEN sweater or sweater coat or sweater vest, the girls who wear them always look well dressed. They're made in the latest fall and winter styles. Just ask one of our dealers to show you one of the slip-ons and see whether you can resist buying one for yourself. It s partly the long-fibered Northwestern wool we use, and there s a lot in the way we weave them. We've a wonderful variety of colors to choose from yours is v ""u5 i juu, sure ana jook lor tne label JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS C. P. BISHOP