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BBVBW THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S FINDING A SITUATION It l possible to secure employment by tailing personally upon those yon hear need holp. It la a long, tedious lack, however. The classified way brings your application before those who need help, quickly and easily. RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT per word for the first insertio. ONE-HALF CENT per word for each succeeding subsequent insertion. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT AD8 work continually they sever eeaae until their tasks arc sue eessfully pe f rroed. Each day those littl wonder workers faithfully de liver their message to the people of Salem and aearby towns who have learned their value. i JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS. DON'T WALK THE STREETS SEARCHING FOR A POSITION ORXROOM-TRYTHE CLASSIFIED WAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS GET RESULTS a.- ' . 1 THE 8A1EM CAPIT AL JOURNAL. 8AI.EM. nsniv I 1014 ABSTRACTS UNION ABSTRACT CO, Abstracts tlat Protect Our books posted up to dte each morning. Call Main 1249 and a messenger will call for your abstract. J. C. Biegmund, president; Mai Qehlhar, secretary, 245 State (street. AUCTIONEER 'AUCTIONEER Salem 'a reliable seller. Farm sales solicited. Terms, 1 per cent; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Henry M. Voorhies, Michigan . avenno, first street east of the state fair grounds. 53 CHIROPRACTIC SPINOLOOIST PA 0. L. SCOTT Graduate of Chiro practic's Fountain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everything ana nave got no reuei, try Chiroprac tic spinal adjustments and get well. Office 400-7-8 U. S. National Bank Building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 828-R. FLO I! A A. BKKWSTKK, M. I). Prac tice limited to niu I adjustments, Known as t nirnpructic. 2,i years practice of trieilicul und suruicnl ills ou,ien of women and children. Con- pollution free. Phono HS1. Office 401 and 411 llul.linnl Hldir., Sulem, Or. LAUNDRY OLOTITES LAS? LONGER With our nil-hand work. Established 20 yea'Ts: 436 Forry street, south side, between Liberty and High. Hop Leo. 3W AND SECOND HAND GOODS SECOND-HAND FURNITURE bought mid and exchanged. Highest prices paid tor second hand goods. Bee ub before you . sell. Wir sproehen . Deutneh. Pceta Furniture Co., 247 JNorth Commercial Stroet. Phone 684 HIGHEST price paid for second-hand furuiitnre, ranges, linrdwnro, touts, te. We carry the most complete stock of above articles in town at the lowest price. O. L. MePeek, 271 North Commercial it Phone Main 12M. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR8. B. H. WHITE and R. W. WAL TON, Osteopathic physkUus and nerve specialists. Graduates of Ainoricnu School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat ncuto and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Udv attendant. Office 505-500 U. 8. National Bank building. Phone 830. Bosidenco 340 North Capitol street. I'houe 4110. BCAVEITOEB ALEM 8CAVEN0ER Chnrles Soos proprietor. Oarbnge and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts wt reasonable rates. Yards and cess pools cleaned., Offlco 64S State st. Offico phone Main 2247. Residence Main 2272. UNDERTAKERS LEHMAN 4 CLOUGII C. B. Wobb, A. M. ( lough, morticians and fnnornl di rectors. Latest modern methods known to the profession employed. 443 Court street. Main 120, Main U88. B!0 DON-RICH ARDSON CO. Funorirl directors and undertakers, 253 North riigh street. Office Phone Malu 183. Rigilnn residence Mnln 111. WOOD AND COAL LKM FUEL YARDS The place of .juolity. AH kinds of dry wood, four foot or cut In stove lengths to suit. Phiunpt delivery, We handle the best coals on the market. Try our King coal; It la the best, 7(12 Trade street. Phone Main fi'.MI. Mark Slddall, prop. WATER COMPANY SaXEM W ATEftCOM TA N YJlTi'Tice tnrncr Commercial and Trndo streets, for water service apply at office. Dills payable monthly In advance. - - ' ...... ATTORNEYS, U'HEN, HC1IUEIIEI. & II EHHE-Attorneys nt law. Deittseher Advoliat. fiH, BID, B2I) linilwnv Exchnnge bldg., I'lione Mnln 0170, I'm-tlnnd, Oregon, LODGE DIRECTORY A O. U. W. Protection Lodge No. I. Meets every Monday evening at 8 In fhn McCornack It, ill. itnrnnr i'nnrl and Llbeity streets. A. K. Auf ranee, "i. w.t n. A. MePaddcn, recorder; A. L, Drown, F. CENTRAL LOPllR No. 1H, K. of P. McCornnck building. Tuesday even. ing 01 eacu week at T:,lO W. II OlUn, C. C.( ,'aniee W. Coi., K of H and S, HMjKM LODGE NO. 4. A. F. 4 A. M. stated rommunirntlons first Friday In each month at 7:30 p. ra. In the niasnnle Temple. David A. Wright K. M. S. '. Culver, aei'rrtsry. PACIFIC I.ODOR Nt). B0, A. F. A M. Stated roniimintcnlion third Frl day In esrh month at 7:30 p. ni, In ins jiinoiitc rumple, J. ts, Wyant, Y, M. Ernest 11. Choate secretary. Nearly every successful mnn has had! fsilmv somewhere along the line. I sini is'ws ti ran, s.i e.-i s, 1. 1 u U i"n 1 m S,-it l!tin.t-4. S--,i i-r14 , IU tm l F" h-l. HI t.-t itm ,!. U H- m,. fl ( BJ it-n ,.'I-M iM,s, lr 4ff im m Ml I 1 ffl mm lh i-4 raur h..m tf th H imi?r simruvMi , . IWft'WafflmilMTr I sVHHiHTI T IT LODGE DIRECTORY (Continued). B. N. of A. "Oregon Grape Camp,' No. 1360, meets every Thursday even ing in McCornack building, Court and Liberty streets. Elevator) Susie Parmenter, 781 North Front street, Oracle; Hazel Price, Imperial Furni ture Co., recorder. MULTNOMAH ROTAL ARCH CHAP TER NO. 1, R. A. M. Regular meet ing second Friday in each month at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Temple. J. T. Welch, Ex. High Priest; Lot L, Pearce, secretary. HODSON COUNCIL NO. 1, E. t S. M. Stated assembly first Monday in each mouth, Masonic Temple. L S. Rowland, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn C. Miles, Recorder. DE MOLAY COMMANDER Y, N. 5, K. T. Regular conclave fourth Friday in each month, at 8 o'clock p. m., in Masonic Temple. Sojourning Sir Knighta are courteously invited to meet with us. P. K. Davis, E. C; Frank A. Turner, Recorder. CHADW1CK CHATTER NO. 37, 0. E. 8. Regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple. Mrs. Ida U. Godfrey, W. M., Ida M. Babcock, secretary. MODERN wnnnMCT np iMmiri Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5240, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'cloel in Masonic Hall, eorner Court and Liberty streets. Elevator service. A J. Swoinik, V. C; Ray A. Grant, clerk UNITED ARTISANS capital Assem bly No. 84, meets evory Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Moose Hall. Mrs. F. W, Cook, M Aj Ivbu G. Martin, socro tary, Masonic Temple. SALEM HUMANE smiCTV-n n Keoler, president; Mrs. Lou Tillson, secretary. AH cases of cruelty or neglect of dumb animals should be rupuneu m me secretary tor invent gation. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at. 8 o'clock iu McCornack block. O. n Mntliu.li. O C; C. G. McElroy, clcra, 619 Court aircei, pnone iiuo. FOR RENT ITHNISIIICD 4-room modem bungalow Phone Ut-E-32. t SPLENDID Fl'KMSHED housekeeping apartments at tile Lincoln, Olll Ferry Phone 40.1, FOR RENT Furnlstie4 rooms, also nouseKeeping rooms. 800 N. Com merciul street. FOR SALE Kino llolstem bull, 4 years om, reiimtoreil, located one mile north enut Siilnev atoll tin nn llr.tirni. Ml. in trie, Also one (nil blooded I'oliiui! t limn Dour, one year old. J, O, 1'arr Haute I, Jefferson, Oregon. 7KOOM house ami lot, 87!ixlll!i feet, on Division street, between Front and Commercial, for ifiMPO, or will sell vacant lut, 41x10") feet for dllll. " II give terms on limine and lot lleehlel & livnoii, 317 State street roR bale l'OII SALE A fresh cow; good milker, 771 North Commercial. I'OU HALE--Three young Jersey, llul- sieiii 1111,1 iiiirliiun cows; two fresh. 705 South Twelfth street. EOR SALE -Two fresh cows, one Jer sey mid Guernsey nml one Durhuin ami Jersey; with calves; good milk ers, Also buggy and harness, 771 N, Coinmereiul, HOItHE, HARNESS AM) WAdtlN for sale, Horse weighs about I0"i0. A Kerb, 10115 N, loth. Fill! HALE (I thoroughbred white leg hum liens, I eorkeriil, I white Wynn dolte rooster. I'lione H'i F II. Add bert llechtel, Route 2. FOR SALE Three almost new pool tables; till equipment, with chairs. Inquire Room 15, Lnild ft Hush Rank llljg. FOR HALE Good five-rooin house, good location, close to street car line. 'I'hls Is a good buy. Price t.m. 100 down, balance I0 per mouth. W. II. Grnbenhorst Co., Room 2, Busk Hank lll.lg. MtHUELLAlSEOUS T. M. RAMSDKLL Mouse mover; raising end repairing done, Estimates . furnished. IWI Trnde street, Half in. IF YOl' 11 AVE A U1SINESS for snle or a desirable room for rent, wri'e, giving full particulars. ('. HO, care Journal, EXCHANGE Will trade- good h ) stend relinquishment In best fruit sec tion of southern Oregon lor small properly In Sulein and give or tnlie difference, Inquire oj Hqonie I ten I Really Co., C. N, Hank Building. CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS. j RELIABLE CLEANERnAU lutest metnous in cleaning ami pressing. Suits called for at vuur" room and pressed while Jon sleep. Cheapest rale consistent with good service. 401 Court street. I'lione lill. Reset the Journal Want Ads ivery day and leurn of the br- gains they tell about. WANTED. WANTED Ranch of any kind wanted on shares; largv fumily. 557 North Fir. MAN WITH FAMILY would like work of any kind, janitor work preferred. F. V., care Journal. I WANT TO RENT a smnll ranci, 10 or 15 acres; would prefer one with running water. Also have gocd spring wagon to trade for riding pony. T. A. Sproul, Kt. 8, Bx. 2, Salem. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. WE DO ALL KINDS of mending and re covering, quickly and neatly, call ing lor mill delivering all orders. J. H, F.nt.on, New und Second-Hand Goods, 341 North Commercial. Phone 1)07. AUTO FOR HIRE. GOOD FIVE-PASSENGER CAff First class service from 6:30 p. 111. to 7 a. m. Sp-.MMiil trips by uppointmeut. Phone 14S3, Fred A. Mclntyre, 1705 South Commercial. Cull evenings for morn in,' appointments. REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS Oregon Title & Land Credit L'o., 20M U. S. .National Bank B'lildhig, Salem, Oregon, FOR SALE A small farm on main road, $150 per acre. Address A, F. O. care of Journal. LOST LOST Better dog, Clear Lako district. Black nnd white spots about head, I'houe 1207. Women Suffer Terribly from Kidney Trouble. Around on her feet nil day no won der n woman lias bnckncho, headache stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor sleep anil kidney trouble. Foley Jvnlnay Fills give quick relief for these troubles. 'I'hey strengthen the kidneys take awuy the aches, pnln and weariness. Mako lite worth living again. They will absolutely drive out rheumatism, weak back and swollen aching joints duo to kidney nnd blmlder trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills and seo sow much better you feel, HACK! HACK! HACK! With raw tickling tliruut, tight chest, soro lungs, you need Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound, nnd quickly. The first doso helps, it leaves a southing healing coating as it glides down your thront, you feel better lit once. H. Martin, Hussett, Neb., writes: "I had B severe cough and cold and was almost past going. 1 got a bottle of Foley's llouey and Tnr and am glud to say it cured my cough entirely ami my cold soon dis appeared." Every user is n friend, J. C. Ferry, druggist. ChilaronCry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS. Are wholesome, thoroughly clemming, und hnve a stimulating effect on thu stomnch, liver and bowels. Regulate you witn no griping nml no unpleasant after effects. Stout people fiml they t ..ii..ii A...: ui.e muiM-iino A imivi, 111111 i:uni i.urt. iiuu- liillous, Warren Spofford. Green llnv, Wis., writesi "Foley Cuthiirtie Tablets ore the best laxative I ever used. They do the work promptly and with 110 bud alter etleets.' Try tucui. J. C, Perry, druggist. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR. A Beware of Chean Substitutes. In these days of keen competition it is Important that the nubile should see Hint they get I'liniuberliiin's Cough Remedy and not take substitutes sold for the sake of extra profit, t 'hiiuiber Inln's Cough Remedy hns stood the test nnd been approved for more than forty years, initiiiiiiiine everywhere. "Never look a gift horse In the nioulh" may be good advice to tile one mnn In a million kIiii Is fuiriintit.i enough to huve a horse given him. MONEY TO LOAN On Oood Beal Estate Security, THOS K. rOSD vr I, M no h "s. , (talent, Orego SalemFence Works R. B. Fleming, Prop. American Fence In all helghta and grides. For stock, hogs ind poultry, Fsnn gates, wood and Iron, Plain sad barbe wire. Hop hooks and cedar poita. Faints, oils sod varnish. Rubber roofing and ctioent, B50 COURT ST. PHONE 124 Back of Chicago Store, THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL 'Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people ABSTRACTS Salem Abstract Company, 212-222 Salem Bank and Trust Bldg. CHIROPRACTOR AND NERVE SPECIALIST. Dr. P. H. May, 800-307 Hubbard Building , EVERYTHING Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple, 127 ELECTRIC WIRING Geo. Pettingil, 15S North Liberty street FISH, CLAMS, Salem Fish ft Poultry Market, 173 South Commercial street . FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES. Calef Bros., corner Court and High Btreets HARDWARE AND PAINTS. Salem Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North Commercial LAUNDRIES. Salom Steam Laundry, 130 South Liberty PLUMBING. STEAM T. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial UNDERTAKERS. Rigdon-Richardson Co., 254 North High STORAGE. TRANSFER AND DRAY AGE, Salem Truck A Dray Co., eornor State STOVES AND BEDDING. Calof Bros., corner Court and High WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND OILS. W: J. Porter, 455 Ccurt street . JOB PRINTING. Beaver State Printers, Patton Block Dr. Stone's Poison Oak Remedy A snow white modicine, soft and soothing to -the skin, applied every ho u r at once relioves and soon 'cures POISON OAK. Price 2dc and 50c For snlo by all druggis'.s and -t DR. STONE'S Drugstore The only cash drug Ctore in Oregon, and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone is a regular gradu ate in medicine and has had many years of experience in the practice. Consultations are free. Prescriptions are free and only regular price for medicine. Dr. Stone can be found at his drug store, Snlem, Oregon, from 8:40 in the morning until 8 at night. Free delivery to all parte of the city and within a radius of 100 miles. Praise men. and flatter women and you'll hnve many friends. How to Prevent Croup. It may bo a surprise to you to learn Hint in ninny eases croup can be pre vented. Mrs. II. M. Johns, Eliiln, Ohio, relates her experience ns follows: "My little boy is subject to croup. During til pil'.t winter I kept a bottle of Chain berluiu's l ough Remedy In tho house, nml when he began having that croiipy cough, i would give him one or two doses of It and it would break the uttack, I like it belter for children than any other cough medicine because children tuke It willingly, ami it is safe and reliable,'' Obtainable everywhere. CLIP THIS 0i EMBlsamlci Oi W hi?: Capital a indicate you are a regular reader yon must present roar Coupons like this on. Tha National Embroidery Outfit is guaranteed to be tho greatest collection and biggest bargain In patterns ever offered. Tho 200 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each. Bring FOUR Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will bo presented with Ono Complete Outfit Including Book of Instructions and ono All Wood Leaded Hoop and 10 skeins of silk. The 68 cents Is to cover duty, exorens, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from the factory to you. N. B.Out of town ttadtr add B cnf lot auug and xpnu of tncUing. Telephone OF TITLE. . 035 Main 881 ELECTRICAL. North High AND SUPPLIES. Main 1200 Main 187 OYSTERS, CRABS. Main 2125 . Main 593 Main 172 Main 25 FITTING AND TINNING. street .... Main 192 street Day and night, Main 183 and Front streets Main 74 streots Main 693 Mala 485 1512 ! PROPOSALS FOB WOOD FOR STATE INSTITUTION FEEBLE-MINDED. The Oregon Statu Board of Control will icceive sealed bids for furnishing wood for the stute institution for Feeble Minded on the Bill of November, 1011, at 2 o'clock p. m., as follows: State Institution for Feeble Minded, 2500 cords first or second growth fir wood. Bids on 4 foot slab wood will be en tertained. Suecit'icntions will be furnished upon application to the secretary. All bids to be accompanied by cer tified check in the sum of III pur cent of the whole amount of bid, payable to the Oregon State Board )f Control, which sum so deposited by the success ful bidder shnll be held by tile hoard as a guarantee that the bidder will en ter into a contract to furnish the amount awald. All bids to bo enclosed in a bciiIciI envelope, und marcd, "Bids for wood," and to be addressed to the undersigned. The board reserves the right to ro- iect nnv or all bids or to accept any part of a bid. K, II. tiUUDl.N, Hoerciary, Oregon Slate Hoard of Control. Sulein. October 2U. 1014. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup- Croup scares you. Tho loud hoarso croiipy cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for Im mediate relief. Tho very first doses of Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound will muster the croup. It cuts tho thick mucus, clears away tho phelgm audi opens nj nnd eases the air passages,' Harold Berg, Mass, Mich., writes " Wc give Foley's .lloaey and Tnr to our children for croup and It always acts quickly." Every user is a friend, J. C. Perry, druggist. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUROHARDT fc MEREDITH tosldmt Agent. SflS ltte Itreei Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CkSTORIA COUPON Journal late Yesterday , At Oakland, Cul. S. A. Tice, of the Grove Realty company, committed sui cide, supposedly as a result of melan cholia. At Tcrre Hauto, Ind. Deputy Shoriff Feller was perhaps fatally shot by Site- cm! Election Deputy Mitchell in an election riot. At Antivari, Montenegro. Three AuHtiiiin aviators tried to drop bombs on a French transport but hit the quay instaad, doiug considerable damage. At Hutchinson, Kan. A mouse short circuited the city electric plant, put ting out the street lights and tieiug up many local industries for an hour, he sides electrocuting itself. Distress In the Stomach. There are many people who have a distress ill the stomach after meals. It is ilue to indigestion and easily remedied by taking one of Chambor- lain 's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padghan, Victor, N. Y., writes: "For some time I was troubled with head ache und distress in my stomach after eating, also with constipation. About nix mouths ago I began taking Cham herlain's Tablets. They regulated the action of my bowels 11 11 J the hoadache and other annoyances ceased in a short time." Ohtninalile everywhere END NEAR AT KIAO CHAU. Tokio, Nov. t. Tho litis fort, of the (iermaiis' Kino Chan line of defenses, waa silenced -by the Anglo-.lnpnncse bombardment today and tho Kaiserln Elizabeth, ono of tho warships in Kino Chan harbor, was blown up and sunk. Tho reduction of the German fortifica tions, it was officially stated, was pro gressing satisfactorily. Chamberlain's Tablets. This Is a medicine Intended especially for stomnch troubles, biliousness and constipation. It is meeting with much success nml rapidly gaining in favor and popularity. Obtainable everywhere. SUNK BATTLESHIP. London, Nov. I. The Turkish Black sell fleet has sunk the Hussion buttle- hip Kinop, a mling to a news iiuciiey dispatch received here from Sofia to day. This report lucked official con f i ruin t ion. Despair is tho undertaker who carts off our dead hopes. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yourhve Always Bought Bears the Or Signature of CuJ :T ' TRAVELERS' GUIDE RAILROAD 8, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM? ANT. BALEM UEER LINE. 7:1 Ar. Salem 9:1,1 a.m. 7(1 Lv. Salem 10:00 a.m, 75 Ar. Salem (mixed) 4:00 p.m. 74 Lv. Sulein 4:2.1 p.m. (No couiiocl.ion south of (leer.) BALEM, FALLS CITY ft WESTERN. 100 Lv. Salem (motor) 101 Lv. Salem (motor) Hl.'l Lv. Salem (motor) 105 Lv, Salem (motor) W17 Lv, Salem (motor) !! Way Krciujit, lv. Sulein 102 Ar, Salem (motor) Hit Ar, Salem (motor) Hid Ar. Salem (motor) 101 Ar. Hn Inn (motor) 170 Ar, Sulein (motor) 6:1.1 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 11:43 a.m. 1:40 p.m. 3:2.1 p.m. (1:00 a.m, K.40 a.m. 11:M a.m. :i:l,1 p.m. fl:,10 p.m. 7:43 p.m. 1:3.1 p.ui, 10 Way l''roi((lit ar. Salem SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Northbound. 1(1 OrcKon I'.xpreaa 1!H Willnniett'i Limited .... I2--Slinia Limited (noou) l i'nitlaiul I'liMeiiKer .... 10 Portland l'nsoiier .... 1 1 Portland Kxprem n:00 a.m. II:L"J a.m. l!!::iil p.m. 2:00 p.m. 0:00 p.m. N:0() ti. iu, li'Jtl Local Wny .'rclujit .... 10:110 a.m. i!'J-2 I'ortllillil rant Freiuht 10:;I1 a.m. Boutlibound. 15 California Kxprons ., 17- ltocbur PnMcniior lit ColtiiKo Drove Pass, II Simula Limited 27 Willamette Limited .1:12 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:41 p.m. 6:10 p.m. I.I Mnn rinnelnco linens 10:ilH p.m. Ml San I'raiiclnen Ka" Krt. 12:01 a.m, 2,1 Local Way l'rellit 10::i0 a.m. 0RE30N ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., Northbound. i Leaves Snlem Arrives Portland Train No. 1 4:11 a.m il Owl 0:5.1 a.m. I 7:11 a. a (I :WI a.m. I): 15 s.i 10 Limited 11:3.1 a.m. 1:30 p. II 4:10 p.m. 11:20 s.n 12 1:1.1 p.m. 4:00 p.m 10 Limited 3:50 p.m. 3:17 p.m 20 8:00 a.m. 7:5.1 p.m 22 ...10:00 p.m. ALLIES SAY GERMANS ARE FALLING BACK Paris, Nov. 4. From the North sea, n Belgium, southward to the River Aisne, French side of the frostier, the lermnns were in steady retreat today, iccording to an official statement front General Uallicui's headquarters here. . They were said to have retired from t to 7 miles already and along the Riv tb Vser nnd Lys it was declared their vtrograde movement had been aocom iBiiieil by staggering losses. A circumstantial report was current :o the effect that the allies had pene trated the kaiser's line between the -irmies of Duke Albrocht and GononiN Von Boehin, threatening the Germnn main line of communications. Severe fighting wn in progress ia the Argonno region and in the neighbor-, hood of Verdun. THE STOCKYARDS AT PITTSBURG CLOSED Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, Quarantine restrictions were imposed today as a result of the discovery of several cases of foot and mouth diseases In the stock yards here. After U o'clock tonight not livestock will be shipped from the main yards. Fluctuations in prices of meats, ac cording to brokers, wero violent today, quotations changing 50 to 75 cents with in an hour. CAPTURE 8000. I'aris, Nov. 4. Cut oil! from their main body and surrounded by Hermans between Koye and Arras,' 3500 of tho allien were reported on good authority here today to have fought until their amin.iuition was exhausted and then surrendered to the kuiser's troops. The fighting in the north today cen tered about Dixmuile, the Roys district and between Lille und Armeiitcnims. I lie (lermnns were said to be attempt ing vajuly to resume the of leusive Und to be throwing troops recklessly into action despite enormous losses. Another conflict hnd also broken out alone the Aisne, where the (Icrmuha, after three weeks' inactivity, suddenly atlaclted the allies' line. Tho allies, wenliened at that point, by heavy drafts of troops to the extreme northward, were compelled to retire to escape no ing overwhelmed. Phont Main 81 and plac your Want Ad whert it will do the most good. "THE OLD R (.LIABLE" rxiLM E.DYFQR MEN AT DKUUUIIlTn.UH'IlllAL UCIX HV MAILbOt mOMPtANTF.N 93 HENRY HT, DROOKI VN MY . -mwAHE OW IMITATIOrln- Southbound; Lv. Portland 0: lo a.m.... 1 M:'J5 a.m S Limited 10:10 a.m 7 2:10 p.m 9 Ar. Snle.ro. H:5.1 a.m. 10:11 a.m. 12:83 p.m. 4:!I3 D.m. 4:10 p.m.. 11:00 p.m. 0:20 p.m. 11:4.1 p.m. 1,1 i.ioiiteit 0:40 p.m. .. 17 Local 8:10 p.m. 1 11:23 p.m. .... 81 Owl 1:08 a.m. Northbound. Lv. Corvullis Ar. Salem ,.. B:il7 p.m. Ar. Sulera ... 0:45 a.m. ... 1:50 p.m. ... 4:00 p.m. .. 7:53 p.m. ... 3:10 a.m. Ar. Albany ... 5:113 p.m. Ar, Kiiiene 7:03 p.m. Ar, Kuuone I 4:10 p.m 20 1 1 .u (.. .... ..N,-u 7:o5 u.iu 10 1. 1 in it cl 11:15 a.m 14 1:50 p.m. . . 10 Limited . 'J2 "... i owi "'." Southbound. 3:10 p.m.... 113:0.-1 a.m.... Lv, Mulem 4;M5 p. in,... Lv, Snlem i!:00 n.n lit Owl 7:50 a.m. U'05 a.m 1 ;:m a.m. 10:11 a.m 3 Limited 1 3: ill p.m. Lv. Salem Ar. Albany 1:00 p.m 7 3:05 p.m. Stopa at Corvallia p.m. 1 1. v. Salem Ar. Kugene 0:10 p.m. Ill 8:50 p.m. i UUnVALiiilO L1UW rstiUilUHB, Northbound, Lv. 1'iirvallls Ar. Salem :2U a.m 10 0:45 a.m. (Local Aliianv to Salem.) 12:12 p.m. l i 1:30 p.m. II: '12 p.m . 10 4;00 p.m. 4:10 p.m 6:01 p.m Lv. r'nlem 20 5:57 u.m. 7:59 p.m. Southbound. Ar. Corvalllt 0:01 a.m i 10:11 a.m ! 4:11 p.m... . 1 3 0 7 11 ..10:05 B m. ,.ll:,14 a.m. .. 11:02 p.m. .. U .TJ p m. . K.00 p.m. I:il p.m 11:41 p.m. ... It's high time you awoke to the opportunity that awaits you among the real estate Ads in the Journal Want Columns. t-e-eeeeTt