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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY,-OCTOBER, 22, 1918. CELERY-KDZG i WHEN FEVERISi Don't make the mistake of bother ing 'with uncertain remedies for Oel piy King a purely vegetable formal! tusile into a palatable tea is nature'! feost remedy for leonstipation, upset Stomach, coated tutigue and sick head It" he. " If a the aame old remedy that thou ittnds fHear by and costs only a fow (rent for a gouorous package. ! Take it freely and give it ta the lit tie one When cross, and feverish. FRENCH ADVANCE. (3uo oTiud iuojj ponur.iio) Oct. 22. Brieullcs lias been set afire by the Gentians and is burning fierce.!? Clery Le Petit (two miles north of Brieulle), also is burning . There is a marked increase of German- artillery ityaitiHt the American .light wing, where the enemy is exhibit ing signs of nervousness, evidently fear ing an attack. OPPOSE AMERICANS. ' By Frank J. Taylor (United Press Staff Correspondent) With The - American Armies in France. Oct. 22. The Oertnans contin ue to strengthen their forces opposing the Americans in the Argonne-Meune region by mailing in units of now div isions. A captured order issued by General Yon Der Murwits appeals to the Ger man soldiers to hold this sector at all j-rmt, which he declares is the most vital to German military movements. Prisoners Tcport their officers are de termined to hold back tho Yankee push. In clearing out the Kappes wood, which the doughboys accomplished yes terday afternoon in three hour de pute heavy ma.chine gun and artillery 'fire, thev have removed one of t.hft most serious obstacles to their conlin-1 tied progress. " --' , ,.' 1 , Orders closing theaters aad motion (picture houses in Pan Francisco went Alfonf Ui.iH.il. into effect Friday. 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Let the kaiser declare himself ready and let him fit himself with new Oer- many as her first citizen ' This utterance by Maximilian Harden ndd-essed to -severul people in Berlin yesterdav, was loud y applauded. - llerr Harden, whose plain-spoken lnnininirn in Die Znkunft. of which hn is editor, has caused siHpensioii of that i when the President's call came for vol-; journal on several occasions, was per- i unfeflrs for service on the Mexican bor-i. mitted. according to the reports of his,nVr. After serving on the border he o,l(lr,Ma tn aiicnk frcclv nn ,i"l"'st to spcHK ireeiy an hindranee. - d without I Ilis remarkable declaration respect ing surrender and "the Kaiser's cross " follov i a review of the situation in which he pointed out that Bulgaria was occupied Turkey's fate was sealed and AUBtria-liungary was out of the fight. ; f ' 1 Julius TI. Barnes, presidont of the Food Administration's grain corpora- tion, believes further extensions of wheat acrcago unnecessary and unwise, , THE MOOSE ARE When the grass begins to crackle undorfoot; when the leaves begin to swirl -in mad edies and the naked branches to reach after them im potently; when the morning- crisp ness hints of coming frosts; then the man with bit of sportsman blood in his veins, feels the call of the wild. Follows a jrreat furbishing and oiling; of bums. There's rummaging through closets for boots and leg gings and oilskins and warm duck coats. There's writing of letters to places with wierd Indian names, to Migage guide and camp. There a - i f " 4,u.' ' lll ft t( U ' - i ... , j . 1 1 tt j. k'Sittl v-4Aw s11 ". frL ! f - " r m TO, - s " x ,V f ; v vj f ' t I - I Tr ;, ; V-tM ., . . , 4?:'tqi f t y r v , L y i r wi. wti (wwiM(m?(('" ' y. ' v san v 4 - .v- .. N Aw - ; J w t I F ' i t-t " - i .1 m ; v r- - v . . . 4 f. . v, i x " ' . i t- , j i , A ' . - 1 - . - J ! photo shows the latest suit designed for ours uiue monnir ami nas a irencn cap. trimmed with brass buttons and yellow Silvcrton Man Sick At Ckro Lewis I Capital journal Special Service.) Bitvctton, Ore., Oe. 2. Word was re ceived here today by1 Mr. and JIrs, Clark Warnock that their sou Honnck . W,.,-,.W I. ,. .ii.lt . 1 finnm r.Pvvi-4. T!u ti'ouMe is said to be a bad cas ""'cu!iu-pueuiiionin. , ; Ml 1,11(1 Mr H- L- Brow:M r,!-'lvc I toleBlara morning from their !"'' '''. 1'lu 5" stioued at H.ver- ile, Cnl., stating that' he had been com- j missioned fecund lientemmt. Floyd I was the first bny ill Silverton enii it . wb i trnnstcrred into tb- regular army !t ork' i ill t.;C t.V'ntiOil T'hoot at Han IJios;i. At nrrssrt re is i ef the March Field aviation scool. at RivoiFido but is soon to be transferred tn some other post. Word ear.o to .Jofoph Madso:i a fei? days ago (hat his son, Kelson Wadson, .dieil New Mexico fro mSpanisli in- fliienza, and that his wife and daughter, Miss Sofi, who have been visiting therOj for sonic time, are sick with the same disease. Mr. Madson had some idea of locating in that country but the death CALLING IN FORESTS OF lot of discussion with fellow-sportsmen as to whA to take and what not to take, but there is no discus sion as to where to go at least not for the Eastern sportsman. New Brunswick Is the hunting ground for him. Accessibility and plentifulness of game guide his choice. The keen desire of every hunter going into the north woods u to get a moose head. This desire is usually gratified by going to New Bruns wick. Its deep woods shelter moose, caribou and deer in great numbers. Black -bear and Canada lynx, or wild-cat, offer further, big game sport while small game is to be found in riotous abundance. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERICLEANSES YDl'R HAIR COMMENT UNFAVORABLE E&lm Generally Balieve Ger many b Hot Sincere la LaisiMsOfNote. TYPICAL AltlET) PRESS COMMENT ON NOTE American, (New York Mail): "To the latest falsehoods, ev;isiorf4 and d ploieatic subter fuges attempted bv (Germany, the American people can have but one r-joindcr: "You must surrender uncon ditionally! " British (London Post): "Oer rmny's position is unchanged, t'nless she' is disarmed we caa not affoid to talk thus giving Germany the pdvontages of any unscrupulous liar over an hon est man." French (Paris Mail). "The present German government is uot responsible. Scheidemann is no better than P.ethmann HelhvegHe is alsi n 'icrap of iapcr l.ian. Kut Wilsrn will not bo duprd.'' ",. ' Ispend a few cents foT a small bottle ChuaTo. Oct. 22. - Commenting on;0'f KnowUon-g Danderine at anv drug l.the latest O.-rman ucle, the Chicago jstore oj. toilpt jountcr ,, .y it' as di. i Post today saiil e u'or:all': 'rcctetl ! "It is tho Sussex note over sain. i ' ; kha German hih command seeks to hi whenlhty are made by biing us to pecce by the same clumsy hrnnnht us to w nr. 'faithless Germany. - , What is the use of tiying to do-busi- u n.ui stun 'nnuci, The Chicago jNews fa d: iiermanj -s reply is full of peril, since it tends to awaken a general be.ier tnat tne .var is over among the people of the free dMiiocracies. Promises, however, count of his son may change his plan, Julius Aim, who has been in busi ness here for the past fifteen years has sold his stock of groceries to Frank Syring.' Mr. Aim will retain the gents furnishings department no tends to separate tins acparnuem iiom the grocery department by a it.. t .3: nr. w..-:., . partition has been ln "e uiuunng. mi. cj.u.J ..imihivn.l in Aim stnrn for n num-. hpi' nf vffnrs an.) is wi'll and favorably! known in Silverton and vicinity. ! Flovd Carlson was in Portland again tUis wr(fk Uyinf, t0 gct a j0b with Un- cle Sr1!1i but. .so (ar has not been suc- e?ssfui, . ,, ; ... nous Wash ials Skin ; , r. D. I)., the jreatert of skin remedies will temovo those skin aulictions that h.ivo made ynur life a burden, That intolerable itching. Ijiirning and diKcorafort will disnppear under the mafrlc of this remedy. It has cured many cues pronounced Incurable and will reacb your case. We guarantc the tint battle to bring you relief. El.'l. J. C. rEERY, Druggist ' NEWBRUNSWICK Stalking moose is the keenest ofl sport and demands much skill and! caution. Moose, as, a rule, feed "down wind" and,' with their eyesd protecting them irom the front andj their wonderful sense of smell and hearing from the rear, stalking must' be done "up wind." Getting youa moose by "calling",)' s possible durW ing the early days m' the season. New Brunswick guides and camps are unexcelled and are prepared to accommodate women who are often members of hunting parties. In the care of a guide like six-foot Harry. Allen, a hunter man or woman lr assured of royal sport, good care and an all-around fine time. - 4 i MAKES II BEAUTIFUL THICK. GLOSSY. Mi jiy This! A3 Dandruff Disap pears Acd Hair Stops Coming Out, Surelv trv a " Danderine Hair l Cleanse" if you wish to immediately double the beauty of vuur hair. Just I moisten a cloth with Danderine and Idraw it "carefully through your hair, taking one small strand ' at a time; ! this will cleanse th9 hair of dust, dirt i or an' excessive oil in a few minutes ou will be amazed, lournair win oe tlutry and aounciant ana pos- .sess an incomparaole sottness, lustre land luxuriance. I BesiUes beautifying tlie hair, one ' i- .T-ij: j: jj. appiicatiun oi jauuermu uissuivtrs rv jjj'cry particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stoTOing itching and tailing jjhair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh jj, I showers of rain and sunshine are to jj; ' vegetation. It goes right to the roots, jj, I invigorates and strengthens them. Its .j, exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro-g ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Yon can surely have pretty, soft, I lustrous hair, and lets of it, if you will j Cleveland Preps: "It will require inieeas. uoi worus, io cmniuic tiat gprjufiny wants a just peace. And , HohejizoUems are on the throne W(J knw bcyond doubt that ,t,rmaliy wwvlJ make peaeo 0iy for tin)p prei)ar0 for another war' Kansas City Star: "it is still true that the only language she (Germany) understands is the language of force. Lpt Fd,,l , tQ t)i0 jatest notB and comraai,(i0r to it Mb beaten enemy: ' ul-!COmlitiona! irarrenilft.')" let his terms Be tnoso ot tno victorious Un- San Francisco Call: "The symptoms are promising. But is kaiserism dead or is it playing 'possum?" San' Fmucisco Daily Mail: "Ger many wants peace without correcting one "of the evils .that plunged tho civil-zed world into war. On to Berlin-! " Philadelphia, Oct.. 22. "Peace is brought no nearer by th latest German appeal to President Wilson," the Ev ening Publii! Ledger editorially com mented totlay. . Winnipeg tree Press: "Discussion of war and of peaca terms with the German government as now constitut ed is worse than futile; it is danger ous and subversive of the allied mo rale." ' ' ' " t Detroit Times. "ThAo is still some thing missing from tho message. Thats contrition and complete submission." Detroit. News: "The German note admits that heretofore their people havo had no voico in declaring war or peace. That's one argumeut JIrv Wil son won." 8t. Louis Times: "Regardless of what interpretation any purist may put on the language of the German uotc, the fact is that the. German govern ment has mode an unconditional sur render to President- Wilson. " St. Louis Star: "There will be lit tle patience with such a reply. The American people are in tins war iur a specific, thing and are not in a mood to debate it with an undefeated and ! unrepentant German government." j De Moines Capital: "Germany' re ply is absurd and should receive no at tention at the hands of tho president. In four years America has not gained a single point oy discussion with tho kaiser. Nothing short of unconditional surrender is our plea." Dcs Moinos Tribune: "The German response is . too much hedged about by :ouditional pluaaes.' Gormany must Mine to the allied powers with what imimnts to surrender." Minneapolis Daily News: "Germanys latest answer is a mushy mass ef quibbling- equivocating and cireumloeuting It i8 full of trick'mess and loopholes md is wholly devoid of any flnvor of iircrity." - (Seattle- Star: "President Wilsoi can If you combined the curative proper- lies of every known "readv-raade,r couKh remedy, you probably could riot get as much real curative power s there is in this simpfe thome-made cough syrup, which i easily prepared in a few mm- Utes. Get) from any druggist 2 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as desired. The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Xustes pleasant and never spoils. This Pinex end Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and jtivs almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated'membranes to gently and easily that it is really asumiMiiiij. A dav s use will nsnallv owreomB th a Try Making Your Own R g . Cough Remedy g In Ton ran nn about t$, an j hare Qi JJ a better remedy than tha ready- fu p made kind. Kaalljr done. In ordinary cough and for bronchitis, he city. A few of these recover quickly croup, whooping courh and bronchial and new ones are reported. Dr. O. B. asthma, there is nothing better. . Miles, city health officer, said .here Pinex is a most valuable concentrated , - L compound of genuine Norway pine ex- T . , t, , ' . i . . tract, and has been used for generations Secretary of War Baker, who has just to break tip severe coughs. i returned from France, subscribed 1 10,- To avoid disappointment, ask your 000 to the fourth Liberty loan Satar- aruRjrist for ,,2VJ ounces of Pinex" with day. iViiS d''.t-dd0n!'t rPnyh;? According to Chief of Staff March, else. Ouaranteed to give absolute satis- .'. . , ..? . 1 'action or money promptly refunded. Germans in four days this week re- n - Pinex Co, Ft, Wayne, lad. Unqtushed 800 squar9 miles -of territory. V j-v "a ?:'""y r Genuine Gas Coke Is the Idea. Fuel for Heating your home these brisk Pall -Days. For a quick, ' hot fire it is unequaled. ; You need simply shake the fire a little, open the drafts, throw on a few ' -' shovels of Coke and in ten minutes you have a glowing bed of coals. - - Gas Company Coke Is the Cheapest of Fuels Price $7.50 per Ton ON TWO-TON ORDERS "'''' You can save fully 15 per- cent of your heating bill with Genuine Gas Coke. It is cheaper than coal, is all carbon no slate or slack gives more heat burns down to a fine white ash. PflmiRmilOT&POWERCO. Phone 85 HE! HEAD E First Dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" ; Relieves All Grippe Misery. Don't stay stuf fed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Papa's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and Weak up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens eloggetl-up nostrils COLD IS CLEAR and air passages; stops nasty discharge ing Corps men pursuing Jeehnieal sub or nose running; relieves sick headache ! jects-. Men who have at least one year dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and st'tfneas. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. now teat the good faith cf the 'new' German government. Germany can have an armistice on Marshal Foch's terms" Tacoma Times: "The message is in teresting as a study in ' crooked lan guage, crooked thinking, crooked am bitions and crooked motives. "But it is not a peaco note." Ore, on .Daily Journal (Portland): "How can an up 'to date democracy i3sue out of Berlin overnight with such smooth running gears? There has been no revolution, no abdication, no elec tion. Was this new form of governmerV by decreo If so. who decreed it? Can- no.t tho same authority abolish it?" Jew York evening newspapers com mented as follows on the German note: The Sun: ''The allies cannot make peace with an unconvinced and unre pentant Germany, a ttcrmany thrilled with a great self pity and a gnawing hunger for resurgence into hegemony of the world.'' , ine .Post: ''As to tho general effect of tho German note, it will surely ba taken as proving that Germany is ex tremely, even desperately anxious fl peaco. She would like to mako an offer surrender, but does not know how. iter official approaches are awkward to a degree." -. .JV.0,;'J: "lt ou-t do'- Um ,alk of half surrender is going to save Germany from the full meaning and consequences of the victorious sweep of allied and American urmieg toward the p;Iie Tho Mail, i" To the latest falsehoods, evasions and diplomatic subterfuges at tempted by Germany, the American peo pio can have bua one rejoinder. That rejoinder is 'you must surrender un conditionally.' " No Change In Local Influenza Situation There is nothing now in the influ enza situation in Salem." For several thor has bee about 75 cases in 237 N. Liberty St. was no virulent cases and the situation, unchanged: Woodhrn -Caucus Names Complete City Ticket Vo idbiirn, t n., Oct. 22. A caucus In hi Lr to I'loniiiiato a city ti ; bat naiiied the folio irg: Mayor, J. .!. ."all; councilmen,.' Alfred : K. Limp, V,. 0. King, Ed Tyler, and J. R. Laudon; ro eorder, G. H. Beebo and treasurer, Edi.h Norton ASSIGNMENTS ARE ORDERED. Dr.' Carl G. Dqney, president of Wil lametto University, has received advice from the' War Department rolative to the assignment of Student Army Train- of technical study are directed to con- tiiui0 in this line until further directed. The courses referred to in tho bulletin ;are engineering, medicine, mining, den tistry, veterinary medicine and phar macy. A number of Willamotto men pursuing prc-medical and enginooring courses will be affected by this order. . SECOND DEATH AT t. A. 0. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, Oc.-. 21.-I.ester M. Boylan, of Ore gon City, who died yesterday in Waldo hospital, was the second victim of pneu miia complicating Spanish influenza. His father and mo jier, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boylan, and his wife,' wero present at the time of his death. They left for Oregon City wi.,h tho body at noon. PORTLAND MAN INJURED. Freeport, 111., Oct. 21. Private Chester Godskesen, Portland, Ore., was injured internally and G. B. Smith, Perry, Iowa, was cut about .!he head and face, when a Chicago - Great West ern train on which they were pas sengers waswrocked near here early today. ' - ' . OLD FASmONEO TEA CONSTIPATION Brew it yourself at home ' .. Probably the best . remedy, you can take for-clogged up bowels and slug gish liver is one hat costs very little and accomplishes much. . - For many years Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea has been used by tens of thou sands to keep the bowels regular and the whoc system in fine condition. Why not get a small package of this gentle, yet sure acting bowel regula tor and system tonic, and brew a cup ful for yourself every night for a week or two? You'll surely be gratefully surprised at the benefit you get and will praise Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea to your friends. It's fine for the little folks and they like it. All druggists lell it The Journal Job Department will print yon anything in the stationery line do it right and save, you real money. ' ! V 4c ma i'iemmmviw