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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM; OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1918. ' i". 1 n -fc. : - t x - v (Hit f Resembles Old Fashioned Grip Toe symptoms of Span ish Influenza are very similar to old fashioned grip pains throughout toe body, extreme dizzl ina, sleepiness, chills, high f f r, headache, disturbed digestion with running at tiie bos and yea and excessive spit itinn-. showing aa tnflam saation and congestion of the snucous linings. A t L, Hi Manifested by Catarrhal Condition ' With the first symp-; toms of. Influenza, it i well to consult your fam ily physician at once. It Is sot the disease itself that Is to be (eared so much as it is the compli cations which may follow. To ward oft Spanish Influensa or as an aid to returning health after an attack, nothing is any better than Dr. Hart nan's World Famous re runs. For Catarrh cf Every Description Take PE-RU-NA The well known and direct action of Peruna In restoring and torn! n timing a healthy condition of the mucous membranes through out the body makes it the greatest disease preventing and, health restoring remedy known to science. For forty-fire years Peruna has retained Its title as a reliable safe-guard to the health of the American family. EXPERIENCE OP rSEBS TIIE BEST EECOXSKTOATIOS ANNA, OHIO. 1 find Peruna ex. Veellent for Catarrh of the head, I keep Peruna and lianalin in the house all the time." Mrs, A, Euaitle, Bos It NEWARK, N. J. "I have se4 Peruna for colds and grip. It will do all you claim and more. My family always have a bottle oa hand for stomach and bowel trouble and colds." Geo. Clark. I'ii Union Street. Try Perana First Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywhere YANKEES ATTACK (Continued from page one combats, in the course of which IS were shot down. Five of our machines did not return. Our aviators also can ried out important recounaisnance and photographic missions. 'Artillery and machine gun fire con tinued during the night on the front f the first army north of Verdun, reaching particular intensity in the re gions of Bois Bolleu and the Eois Du Onnont. "On the remainder of the front there is nothing of importance to report. French Make Advance Paris, Oct. 30. French troops made additional advances between the east bank of the Oise and the Serre last night, the war office announced today. "North of Guise our troops made progress along the east bank of the Weuse and took (Beaumont (Beaufort) farm, west of Les Quille, said the communique. "Oa the right bank of the Peroa we made a new advance east of Moneeau-Le-Nenf and took some prisoners. "In Lorraine, two enemy raids were unsuccessful The night was calm else . where." .' , A , Toilet , supply the very help nature requires. They rectify morbid skin conditions then from the source ot skin health, springe loveliness ot natural beautv. Don't confuse Marinello Prep aration, with ordinary cosmetic. Tbey'redifferent. Tlieynwwe faults mm iwn imuun vmm M Beauty. MBS. tEENB SCOTT 183 N. High St. Oil Center Given Up Zurich. Oct. 30. The Turks have evacuated the great oil center of Baku On the Caspian sea without fighting, according to a dispatch received from Moscow today. All Traces of Scrofula I IwporUles Promptly Wiped Out, Cleansed from the Blood If there is any trace of Scrofula, or I the impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca- t'abls of until your blood has been horoughly cleansed and purified ot II traces of impure matter. S. 8. S the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, hat so equal for remov!na tha lane froa c.. ula and other blood taints, and there is no cast that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleansa and remove every disease germ that infests the blood and give yoa new life and vigor. It is sold by all drug gist and yoa should get a bottle and can obtain expert medical advice free Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca, mm ai BLUE BONNETS" ,f Nt Fakk sXtn Vew Feehma, " BU tmtt," a lU m-J, J iK. vonM wh. mm a b.iM. d-MMthhh IriW.-)cU dnsm. iport cvtkt ih1 rljib, ctitijtu efla. Ptti4U. etc Akuti. at. ..iinMtn4aVlKaiid onnbl. WidtMiitk ei ta , flUBi If rw fc.l ;Wt emy "BU Be;" mti m tha 4 wak aM f doJ-r aad W wUi Mwi Km MMpln mad Boli, Iimb oSrur hqumL USHER WHITMAN CO. bw. SSI KUwn. N.w Yrk By CAEOXi 8. DIBBLE- . Mrs. Sassnaa Euasakar of Portland, who is being entertained as the guest of Mr.' and Mrs. M. L. Jones at "their country home at Labish Meadows, was the gueet of honor at a charming in formal tea this afternoon given toy Mrs. Jones in honor of Mrs. Bnnsak er's seventy sixth birthdsy. The guests for the most part, included the rela tives of the honoree, bidden both from this vicinity and Portland. Mrs. Hun saker is a sister of Mr. Jones. Assist ing the host cm during the afternoon were her daughters, Mrs. John Withy combe of Labish Meadows, and Mrs. Anderson Cannon of Portland. The latter accompanied by her children, is also a guest at the Jones home this week. Paul Todd, a nephew of Superintend ent and Mrs. John Todd, is down from the naval training station at Seattle for a few days visit in Salem as a guest at both the Todd residence and the home of Mi. D. A. Hodge, 158 North Twelfth street. Miss Lulu Smith of Muncie, Indiana, arrived in Salem Saturday to succeod Mrs. Harold Turier (Maud Joy Bcals) as ninsie instructor at the Salem high school. She is making her home at pres ent with Mrs. O. A. Wood, 745 orth Cottage street. Miss Smith held the po sition of assistant supervisor of music in the Muncie schools. Miss Ethel Davey of Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting in Salem this week as the guest of Mrs. William Everette Anderson. Miss iavey has spent the last three years on the esast, coming to Oregon directly from 8an Francisco. She is now en route to her home in the east. Cecil Nist, who has received an ap pointment to the U. S. military school at West Point, left for New York yes terday afternoon. He was accompanied as far as Portland by hi. father, Charles Nist of 1432 North J6tb street. The appointment signifies a year's training at West Point, after which period Mr. Nist will be given his offi cer's commission. He received his ap pointment through Senator McNary. . 'Mrs. W. H. Daney has returned from an enjoyable few days visit in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tarpley, who have been living at the Multnomah ho tel this fall, have taken apartments at Alexandria Court for the winter. Ev ening Telegram. Mr. and Mrs. Tarpley are frequent Salem visitors, Mrs. Tarpley having spent soma time in Salem this sum mer as the guest of Mr. Tarpley 'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tarpley. Mrs. Sophronia Jessup, the house guest of Mrs. Fred Stewart, has been enjoying a short visit with fortiana friends. Mrs. Jessup who resides in Boise, Idaho, is a former Salem resi dent, and has been passing the summer in fealem, visiting trienus. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Van Dorn are en tertaining as "their guests for a few davs, Mr. Van Dorn 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baker of Los Angeles. The visitors have been sojourning in Se attle and are now en route to their home in California. Miss Florence Kumrow has returned from a short business trip to Albany and other points in the vicinity. Mrs. N. T. Hellyer of Salem Heights will move into town for the winter the first of the month. She will be domi ciled at 4S0 North Eighteenth street. Mrs. Hellyer "has sold her eountry place of tea acre in Salem Heights, whirh she has occupied for a number of years, to Mrs. Clara Marsh of San Francisco. Mrs. Marsh and her daugh ter will arrive in Salem to take pos session Friday. Mrs. Hellyer, who has taken an active part in the social life of Salem Heights and vicinity, will be II TSie Out - Door Man's- PROTECTION AGAINST UNFAVORABLE WEATHER RECEIVES OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION HEAVY TAN DUCK COATS Double breasted, high corduroy col lar," blanket lined with genuine slicker oil cloth inter lining, making them wind and rain proof a warm, durable and practical coat for the out door workman and driver. Men 'a 31 to 4 ....... 15.00 and SS.25 Boys' 8 to So 13.00 SLICKERS Aqua pel la Pants And Leggings r.::a IkpeOant Lzck Pants ArJSqaaros After the government had taken ail onr men's slicker we were able, fortunately, to again get a i few cf Tower's Best Dreadnaught Fish Brand in the full length on ly. We have all sizes fcut a great , number, at each ........... 18.50 Beys' Best Quality Fink Brand Slickers in aises 5 to 1 ynk.t2.SS THE PERSIffliG TONCH SHOE The shas the bey wear oa the battle field a shoe designed sad built to rit hard knocks, mud and water. Ought to be good for Oregoaiana. Our price, I6.S3, is be low the latest government contracts for theee shoe in million pair lots. ALL STYLE- OP HEAVY AST) man tor shoes SPANISH E1UENZA STRIKES SUDDENLY Pccpcnia Often Results Vkfcs Seized Wtbd MafePrecaiitciaDoi-h , ly Necessary. Much of the difficulty experienced bp health authorities is checking the spread of the Spanish influenza lies in the fact that it strikes its victims without warning. Although state and federal author ities are taking every possible precau tion ia their etfort to stop the epread of the epidemic, the disease in many sections of 'he country has gotten en tirely beyond control and is claiming its victims by tht thousands. It is universally agreed by all well informed persons that the surest pre ventative ia to get the system in the best possible physical condition in or der to be able to throw off the infec tion. As has been previously stated it is possible to perfect the powers of re sistance of the human system so that it can throw off almost any infection, not excepting Spanish influenza, which is one of the most contagious diseases known. Medical authorises agree that peo ple who are weak and run-down are the earliest victims of the influenza epi demic If you find yourself weak and losing flesh, or if you are in a gen erally rnn-dowo condition, yon are real ly in great danger if you should come in contact with the influenza germ. As a powerful reconstructive tonic and system builder, Tanlae is without equal. This is a statement of faets and ia fully supported by recognized authorities. According to all accepted reference works, including the United States Dispensatory, Encyclopedia Brit- anniea and leading text books used in the school of medicine, the principle in gredients of Tanlac possess the most valuable tonic properties known to science, this statement is further prov en by the fact that millions of persons who have actually taken Tanlae have testified to its extraordinary merit as a medicine. Tanlae restores health and strength to the weak and rundown system by enabling every organ of the body to perform its proper function in nature's own way. It creates a healthy appetite for good nourishing food, and ia an ideal strengthening tonic for persons who are in a rundown condition and who are suffering from the after-effects of influenza, 'grippe or bronchial troub les. Tanlas is sold ia Hubbard by Hub bard Drug Co., in Mt. Angei by den Gooch, in Gervais by Joha Kelly, ia Turner by H. r. Cornelius, in Wood burn by Lyman H. Shorey, ia Salem by Dr. 8. C. Stone, in Silverton by Geo. A. Bteelhammer, in Gates by Mrs. J P. McCurdy and in Stayton by U A. Beanchamp, in Aurora by Aurora Drug Store, (Adv.) 6 BCLkANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 'for indigestion welcomed in town by a large circle of friends. . '. Miss Mabel Garrett is passing' the week with her mother, Mrs. Ida M. Garrett of 152 North Thirteenth street Miss Garrett is an instructor in the Woodburn high school, which in com mon with other schools is closed dur ing the epidemic. To arouse a slagsh Ever, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify your self against disease. use Kill Lars Satarf Aa-Mo-elm ia rita WerU. SMwrwlM-a. la ttoaaa. 10u, 2. 21 CO SAGE TEA 111 10 Mil II uracd-sa Kept Her Locks Datrk. Gcssy, Asd YcutSi ful With Sage Tea and autjiutu The old time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray; streaked and faded hair is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advant age. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy fixing at home. AH drug stores sell the ready to nse product, improved by the addition of other ii'redienfs, mlled "Wyeth's Ssge and Sulphur Compound" It is very popular because nobody can dis- j cover it has been applied. Simply mois tea your comb or- a soft brash with it and draw this through yoor hair, tak ing on small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what detietts the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, beanies beautifully darkening ths hair after a few applications, also pro duces that toft lustre aid appeamatee of abundance which is so attrsrtive. This ready to use preparation is a de lightful te3t requisite for those who desire Y more youthful appearance. It is sot intended for tha euro, mitiga ITALIANS CAPTURE (Continued on page six) leaving ths prisoners nndei a terrific bombardment which was kept np for sours in aa effort to prevent the Ital ians from rebuilding the bridge.' The prisoners suffered heavy casualties. More thaa 15,000 prisoners have been officially enumerated and there are be lieved to he thousands more which have not yet been brought across the river and counted. - - The Italians have extended their of fensive southward to the Adriatic, in creasing the width of their drive to a front of more than 100 kilometers (62 miles). They are now pressing for ward from the Grappa region to the sea. - The new advanee was begun last aight bv the third armv. -under com mand of the Duke D 'Osta. At the time of cabling, bridgeheads have been established on the east bank of the lower Pinve of Salgareda, at San Dona Di Piave, and opposite Zensoa. " " " ' (Salgareda is six miles directly south of Odorzo. Zenson is a mile south of Salgareda. San Dona Di Piave is ten miles from the main mouth of the Pi ave.) The Twelfth army, after a night of forced marching, captured Folliaa (eight miles northeast of Voldobbia dene) in cooperation with the Eighth army, advancing from Conegliano, they are threatening the great Austrian base of Vittorio. Seven Miles Beyond Piave ' Pome, Oct. 30. The allies vigorous ly pressing their advance have advanp- eo; seven miles beyond the Piave on a front of more than twenty five nuies, the Italian war office announce to day. They have captured nine addition al villages, including the important railway town of Conegliano and the strong enemy base of Valdobbiadene. A thousand prisoners and 150 guns have been added to the captures. Many of the guns have been turned against the Austrian. ; "The enemy has' been forced to abandon positions en the heights along the left bank of the Piave," the state ment said. "The villages of Valdob biadeite, aa Pietro Di IDiarboezza, Farra Di Soligo, Pleve Di Soligo, Col lalto, Befontolo, Mareno Di Piave and Fontanelle have been liberated and we have entered Calcine Torrent. Bitter fighting is under way, it) the Grappa region. . ' "Aa additional thousand prisoners and more than 150 guns have been talc en. Many of the latter are in action againststbe enemy."-4 The Austrian Report Vienna, via London, Oct. 30. Aus trian troops on the Piave front were withdrawn to new positions in the rear areas last night, the Austrian war of fice announced. - , "On the Piave, although the entente forces did not succeed in breaking thru iHIPLEY'S. Always ready with abundant stocks td supply your X : - . . Denis in . - - - : . " . . . ESSENTIAL WEAIUNG:APFiUtEL' -:. "": ": ' For every feminine member of the family at prices exceptionally reasonable for MffiCHAKDISE OF REAL QUALITY ' ' For this year's Holiday Season, even more than usual this store will feature merchandise suitable for SENSIBLE, SERVICEABLE GIFTS - COATS SUITS DRESSES WAISTS HOSIERY' GLOVES SWEATERS I BATHROBES. BLANKETS ! COMFORTS KIM0NAS ' LINENS , TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY . SHOP EARLY PURCHASE USEFUL GIFTS U. G. Shipley Go. I 145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET ., toward evening we decided to withdraw in the met strongly attacked sectors to the rear of bur lines," the state ment said. "The movement was carried out dur ing the night." "In Albania our rear guards have evacuated Alessio. ' Jackson s Delinquent Tax measure Vicious The delinquent tax measure which we have to vote on this fall provides that the sheriff shall notify the person taxed at the address on the tax rolls." The tax rolls are made up March 1. .The time for paying the last half of the taxes does not expire till a year ami a ijt half from the following Octo- ber a full year and a half af- ter the rolls are made np. In the' meantime hundreds of peot pie may have moved away -od id it is impossible to rind them by addressing a : letter where V ,.they were a year and a half previous. This is- merely one " of the many reasons why I be- lieve that this proposed mean- 4 ure is vicious and should be defeated. y (Signed) EMEBY J. NEWTOX. County Clerk of Benton County. ASS FOR The Original - Noiuishtrat Forlnfanta, Invalids .wlGrowing Children. I Rich Milk. Malted Grain Extract la Povfdec The Oruetnal Food-Drink For An Axes, I OTHERS are IMITATIONS MINISTER RESIGNS. Tokio, Oct. 26. (Dcayed.) Baron Goiisuke Haynshl, Japanese minister to Chiua, has resigned and Torikuchi Obata has been named to - take his place. - NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. - Oregon, 111." I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for an or ganic trouble which pulled me down un til I could not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very bard forme. "I saw the Com pound advertised in our. paper, and tried it It has restored my health so I can do all my work and I ant so grateful that I am recomir end ing it to my friends." Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. K. 4, Oregon, III. Only women who have suffered the tor tures of such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Finkbam's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recom mendation, and if there are any ooro-plic-tions write Lydia E. Pintcham'a Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for sdvice." The result of their 40 years experience is at vour service. w W' ins fl Wm USCflHT' Cannot dwell under the same roof. Wherever you find Music you will find pleasure, contentment and happi ness. Let there he music in your home d t r Goo. Will Pioneer Music Dealer of Salem 432 State Street one 159 t r I 11 It n 6 tion or prevention of disease. Jlj-4l..s.fi...iifc