THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1915. THREE Did You Ever Hear of Select Xmas Footwear Selling at Sale Prices at This Time of the Year ? That's What Must Be Done To make room for mv stock; some of it from my former Commercial Street Store I am compelled to act. Xmas Goods-House Slippers, just the thing for Winter evenings; you can afford them at the prices. I make. Shoes for Winter wear at unheard of prices. For the next few days you can buy Shoes of me and save yourself dollars. A. C. DeVOE 344 State Street The Shoe Man CLASSIFIED LIS! OF Doctors Head the List, State Employes Second and Law yers a Good Third Memorial Services to Be ' Held By The Salem Elks In accordance with the custom of Elks lodges in all parts of the country to hold annual memorial services, the 8a lom lodge, No. 330, B. P. O. E., will hold their services next Sunday afternoon at the ouera house, beginning at 2 o'clock. The members of the lodge will meet in the lodge rooms and march in a body to the opera house. Pnrt of the service will include the calling of the names of those who have died since the founding of the lodge in 1897. Since the memorial services held one venr ago, tho following members of th'i lodge have died: F. E. Newber ry, John Minto, Jos. Harris, Will F. Jones, Jos. McKinney and Harry Y. Minto. - Hon. Fred 'W. Willson, an attorney of Tho Dalles, will deliver the memorial address and Walter E. Koyes, a mem ber of the Salem lodge, the eulogy. The program for the afternoon is as follows: Selection Elks' Orchestra Opening Ritualistic Ceremonies . .. .Salem Lodge, No. 336, B. P. 0. E. Solo Elegie J. Massenet Mrs. W. Carlton Smith Violin Viola Vcrcler Holman; piano Sirs. W. H. Burghart, Jr. Ritualistic Ceremonies. .Lodge Officers Opening Ode .... "Auld Lang Syne" Lodge Members. Great Euler of the Universe, All-seeing and benign; Look down upon and bless our work, And be all glory Thine. Oh, hear our prayers for the honored dead, Whilo bearing in our minds, The mem'ries graven on each heart, For "Auld Lang Syne." Invocation Chaplain "How Many Hired Servants" , Sullivan J. Ross Fargo. Selection Elks' Orchestra VjJ Hill ' Till?' 3 Building For ears to Come In the erection of modern buildings the primary thought is for endurance. The same thought should be given to building our own body and brain but few give it. This building process requires certain essential food elements which, within the body, are converted into the kind of brain, bone, nerve and muscle capable of enduring the severe tests of work and time. Grape-Nuts FOOD is scientifically made of whole wheat and malted bar ley, and supplies, in splendid proportion, all the nutritive values of the grains, including their vital mineral salts, which are all-important for life and health, but lacking in much of the food that goes to make up the ordinary diet. A daily ration of Grape-Nuts food is good "build ing" for sound health of years to come. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. Address Hon. Fred W. Willson, The Dalles, 303 Solo My Task E. L. Ashford Mrs. W. Carlton Smith Eulogy .... Hon. Bro. Waltor E. Keyes "There Is a Land" .... Cronninshicld J. Ross Fargo "March Heroic". T. H. Rollinson Elks' Orchestra Members of the Salom lodge wh6 have died since its organization 18 years ago aro: Armstrong, J. W.j Brown,-H. M.; Brown, J. C.; Byrne, Prince; Budlong, R. M.j Burton, John H.; Bollen, Jas. W.: Bonicke, A.: Campbell, F. H.; Car- michaol, J.; Collins, Geo. E.; Craig, Jas.) Dearborn, F. 8.; Dalrymplo, J. J.; Duniway, W. S.j lord, Tilmon; Harris, Jos.; Hemphill, C.j Hughes, Geo. P.; Herrcn, E. C; Holcomb, W. 0.; Hay den, S. L.; Jones, Will F.j Kaiser, W. M.; Lawrence, A. C.; Loder, A. K.; La ier, h. u.j Matnieu, r. a.j ai alli um, U. A.; Mctvuiney, Jos.; .Minto, Har ry P.; Newberry, i. E.; Pornne, t: v.; PnrkhurBt. E. F.: Pettviohn. J. C; Russell, J. I.; Stnpleton, John; Scholl, Chas.; Skipton, J. L. ; Townsend, J. H.j Terrell, G. P.; Talkington, F. P.; Vaughan, David D.j Wade, W. 8.; Wil helm, F. H.; Wood, E. M.; West, W. L.; Westacott. W. G.: Williams, W. E.; Young, E. C.j Zcyss, Ed.j Minto, John. "Tho faults of our brothers, we write upon tho sands: Their virtues upon the tables of love and memory. Officers of Salem lodge, No. 336, and members of the memorial committee are as follows: Exalted Ruler A. J. Anderson Esteemed Leading Knight II. J. Wenderoth Esteemed Loyal Knight.. A. L. Wallace Esteemed Lecturing Knight Geo. C. L. Snyder Secretary W. E. Slutcr Treasurer Chostcr M: Cox Tiler Elmer Giles Esquire A. E. Huckestein Chaplain P. H. D'Arcy Inner Guard 0. J. Myers Trustees: H. W. Meyers, H. II. Olin ger, Geo. E. Waters. Mcmoriul committee: H. J. Wied mer, Chas. K. Denuison,- 0. J. Myers, E. A. Kurtz, Frank Light. Here and There In the News of the Day Philadelphia, Dec. 2. George W. y orris, of Nebraska, and Georgo W. Norris, of Pennsylvania, both are to speak before the annul meeting of the National Civic Service Reform league here today. Civil service commissioners from throughout the country are ex. pectcd to attend. Ouincv. 111.. Dec. 2. Every Missis. sippi river point business mun will write his congressman and senator a letter urging national improvement of the river for water traffic, according to a plnn of tho river improvement asso ciation meeting nero touay. San Francisco, Dec. 2. Every kind of a child's pet, from a prnirio dog to a Shetland pony nud a, yaller purp was exhibited at tho opening of tho two- days' children's pet animal exhibit nt tho exposition here today. Chicago, Dec. 2. General discussion of tho grain nnd elevator questions and rn addiess hv former American Am bnssadoi to France Myron T. Horrick en rural credit and farm finances gen erally, will close tho national market- inn nud farm credit conference which has been in Bossion here sinco Monday. In the classified list of members of the Commercial club, a copy of which was mailed this week to every member, under the class of statesmen, there are two members, Governor Withycombe and Congressman Hawlcy. And under the classified list of laundry men comcB Hop Lee and the Japanese laundry, all of which indicates that in the selection of its members, there has been no re strictions as to race, or previous condi tion of servitude, although it is taken for granted that statesmen are serving the public. If all the doctors who are members of the club would always turn out at each meeting, the attendance would be larg er than some of the past meetings, as the classified list includes the names of 45. Lawyers and state employes are staunch supporters of Sulem's busi ness organizations, as the list includes 41 of each If tho lawyers and doctors and state employes would pull together, they could register 127 votes. The farmers are represented Dy ivi members. Among the miscellaneous merchants, Woo Sun is listed, and eight minictora are entitled to attend nil meetings and cast their votes for the good of tho city. The members in each of the classified list is as follows: Doctors 45, State employes 41 Lawyers 41 Clerical 35 Grocers .' 28 Salesmen 27 Bankers 23 Capitalists 22 Manufacturers 20 Lumbermen 19 Insurance men '. 19 Farmers IV Hop dealers 18 Publishers and printers if Real estate 15 Educational 13 Garages 12 Dry goods " Clothiers H Market men 10 Druggists 10 County employes 10 Wholesalers 9 Cigar dealers .". 9 Miscellaneous merchants S Ministers Sporting goods Plumbers Laundrv men Painters 6 Hotels and restaurants o Hardware men 6 Implements ' c Furniture (t Electricians 6 Feed and seed 0 Confectioners ' Dairies " Barbers ,8 City employes 5 Undertakers 5 Cleaners 4 Fuel dealers 4 Hailway employes Shoe dealers 4 Transfer men 4 Book stores 3 Abstracters 6 Creameries Music dealers Jewelers 3 Nurserymen .' 3 Miscellaneous a Photographers 3 Architects 2 Federul employes ' General bakers 2 Liverymen 2 Statesmen " Everybody Is Getting Ready for CHRISTMAS; Our wonderful, bargains in CLOTHING are surprising the purchasers. $15.00 m Our wonderful $15.00 seller is making a great hit, and is the talk of the town REMEMBER We fit you from head to foot at LOWEST PRICES, and give you a square deal in everything you purchase. tM 1 :: BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS WEARING APPAREL AT BRICK BROTHERS :: THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVERY PURCHASE '; PEACE TALK IN GERMANY. London, Dec. 2. Peace talk is stirring, in one form and an other, within Germany. . ThiB was demonstrated today in Amstordam dispatches in dicating that the Berlin Vor waerts has taken exception to the censors' efforts to muffle such talk. Tho papor was quot ed as declaring that the peo ple should be infodmed of any peace moves, inasmuch as they would be disinclined to accept with- Marion County Corn Show In Full Swing The Marion County Corn and Potato show is now in full swing, with an ex hibition of yellow corn that is a re minder of the big corn grown in the Wabash valley of Indiana-, or on tho ! rullinz prairies of Iowa. Instead of a WAR NEWS or owe In Flanders, 700,000 allies began a drive against 600,000 Teutons, with Kings George and Albert and Lord Kitchen er at the front. Premier Sal andrn urged armed Italian neu trality. A Russian offensive against tho Gerninn left flank in .Middle Foluihl was begun. peace if it enme suddenly out their full knowledge of the situation. . . Watt Shipps Take Two Out of Three From Blighs The Watt Shipp bowlers took two games out of three from the Blighs Inst night at the Club alloys, llnge dorn rolled 24.) for high game and also scored the high average of 193. Tho score follows: Watt Shipp. 1 2 3 Av. Noud 1H2 178 209 190 Fraisior 172 184 18 181 Siddjiill ISO 163 107 171) Craven 10.1 M 185 172 A. Samp 172 135 165 157 Totals 809 828 914 Totals pius, 2612, team avcrago 174. Bllgh. 1 2 3 Av. L. Price 189 157 194 180 Hagcdorn 245 160 174 193 W. Sump 122 180 134 115 Humphreys 141 ia Jitu jio Wheeler na JU4 in 1.1.1 NEW TODAY OAK WOOD $4.50. Phone 413. tf AUTO FOlt HIBE Phone 144. Dec2a CITY 768. WINDOW CLEAN Eli Phono Decll jtfe j Walla Walla. Wash., Dec. 2. The northwest's export corn growers bognn their anmiol corn show nero toaay. Pri7.es of implements and cash aggro' rntlmr 81.000. will be awarded when tho show concludes Saturday. Annv Places Anther Order With Cannery Additional orders to supply 150 cases of canned beets ana 150 cases of can ned carrots to be shipped with, the 12.000 cans of cabbage recently ordcrod by the L'nlted States government, fod soldiers at San Francisco, were receiv ed this morning by J. O. Molt, man. ager of the Eugene Fruit Growers' as. sociation. Each rase contains twenty- four cans and the total amount will be ; 3600 cans of beets and a similar amount of carrots, I The cannnry is working to full c pacity on the rabhnge consignment and about one-thirl of the order is already filled, according to Mr. Holt No ship-, ping orders or dates have been received 1 from San Francisco. The cabbage or-1 dor will be completed bv the end of this week but the canned goods wilt b held In Kupenn until a shipping data is received. Eugene OuadJ. Remove the original cause and you can remove the resulting diseases. In testinal poisoning auto intoxicationis the cause of 80 per cent- of all ailments. Intesti-Fermin Tablets re the ir.ienlific combination of the helpful principles of the tour milk cultures of Uulgaris, where people frequently resch 125 yean of sge. If pertinently taken they tend to prevent biliousneis, head ache, nerve and ilomach disorders, purify the system, remove the chief internal cauieof inorganic ill health, add zeal to your life and efficiency lo your work. I $1.00 per bottle week's treat, ment atk for it today J. C. PERRY BALEM, OREGON Cll lody (of enpyof "Prwuanwa Old Am lit Cmjm and PravanbW By Or, A. V, dcSouu. liMMli-Pennifl k mack xckaively by Tho Berlin Laboratory, Ltd. New York City TotalB 815 810 881 Total pins 2512, team average 109. Used Whenever Quinine is Needed Does Not Affect the Head. Because of its tonic and laxative ef fect, LAXATIVK BI10MO QUININE will ue iminu hotter than ordniury Quinine for any purpose for which Quinino is used. Does not. cause nerv ousness nor ringing in hoad. Kemember there is only one "Drotno (juinine." Look lor signature or a. w. itrove. lioc. BETHEL NEWS NOTES (Capital Journal Special Sprvi.1T) ethel, Or., Dec. 2 (lovemor Withy combo will give an addrcKs at the Bethel si'lioolliouse Priday evening Docemher 3 under the auspices of t.i Bethel literary society, lucre will al so bo a program. Inn program last irnlny evening was as follows: Hong by four girls. Hecitation .,p llattin Psetak. Violin solo bv Frank Kuncitor. Hecitation by Christino Bahiibcn, Heading by (.'. F. Johnston. Song by John Zak. Hecitation iy Herman Donpy. Hong by Pnul linker, Frank Kunolt cr, Uco. Matten and ltov Alurcnaud. Heading bv Gustavo Bitli linen, Music by l'aul liuker and 0o. Mat ton. Hecitation by Mrs. C. Pago. Keritntion by John Clark, Hong by four boys. Mr. and Mj-s. (1. L. Johnston are the proud parents of a twolvo pound boy born Monday morning. Their friends and neighbors extend to ihcm hearty congratulations. Tho men's meeting of the Christian Endeavor last Sunday evening was well attended considering the weather. The meeting was led by Frank Kunclter. Mr. iMiontman is putting a new roof on his shod. Someone drove his car into the ditvh near the schoolhoiise Sunday morning at about jut 0 clock. Toe car over turned and one man was injured. The cause or tho accident Is unknown There wore wo men and two women In tho car. (,iark and Mr. Nichols have re. cently uoucbt a largo, quantity of atumninir nowdnr. On Wednesday of this week Mrs. J. I). uinrK was made 1110 victim or 'pleasant surpnso party lu honor of oer birtmlar lew small booths of corn with a soft f a lonesome look, this corn show now being hold in the Linn building at the foot of Stato street, is really one of tho greatest ever held in the northwest. The exhibitors have not brought in .-just a few fine ears, but thoro is 011 exhiuit hundreds of bushels of as fine corn as ever was grown in tho codu bolt of tho central states. Besides the prize displays from tho six different communities in Marion I'ouiity, Polk county has a fiuo exhibit, nnd also one from tho Oregon state hos pital. In order that tho citizens of Salom mny have a chance to see the largest and most complete corn show ever held in the state, tiio building will be open evenings from 7:30 until 0 o'clock, and Mnntlny atternoon tronv a until 0 0 'clock, Austrian Situation Caused Kaiser's Visit By 3. W. T. Mason. (Written for the United Press.) New York, Dec. 2. Resignation of three. Austrian ministers following the Inline. I's visit to Vienna indicates thnt international differences necessitated the meeting of the emperors. It is p.bablo that the domestic sit uation 111 Austria in most threatening, or otherwise the kaiser would not havo interfered as he seems to have done. The financial successors of the three who ouit are rtrobublv selections ninde by Oeriminy, Germany a long time since assumed supremo direction of the war, and hor victories date- from that time. Apparently, too, Germany has also assumed responsibility for Austria's in ternal 11 it airs, inn result will uo to give Austria new Ufa for a time. But the Germans cuiinnt spiue their own resources to heln their neighbor. On the other hund, liowovor, they cun pre vent wnsto in Austria, though better organization patterned after tho Ger man pin ii, and inn ku a fair .distribution of supplies nrriving from Turkey uml the Biillduis. THY OUR HOME TASTHY BAKING. Phone 827 W. Dec COWS TO TR ADR For hay or grain. Phone 96F11. Dect FOR SALE Italian prune trees-, 4 to . 0 feet. H. J. Boock, Boute 4, Box 28. - neca DO YOU NEED tho "llaudy Man." rnone anv. Dee WANTED Second hand Beardsley Hop Baler. Good repair, riione 5SI. ... .. . - Uec3 HE CAME BACK If you have any carpets yon wish woven, notify S. A. Dobner, Phone 1207M. Dec4 GOAT MEAT First class only, 3o per pound, delivered to any part of city. 150 S. 12th. Phone 24111. Doc 19 M1LL1NEHY Trimmed huts at $1.00 nnd 2.00 at Mrs. Stith, 328 Hub bard Bldg. Dec3 LADl WITH SMALL CHILD Wish es position as housekeeper. Phono 012.M. Dc3 RUMMAGE SALE Now on at 260 State, by the Court Btrcet Christian church. tf FOK BENT Two houses, paved street, two blocks Wiibliinyton school, 1.15.1 Marion St. He:7 ARTISANS ELECT OFFICERS Tho United Artisans, at their meeting last night, elected the following of ficers! Mnster Artisan O. O. Matlock. Superintendent Ivan O. Aim tin. Inspector Mrs. Sarah Oliver. Secretary C. Z. Randall. Treasurer A. A. Gueffroy. Senior Conductor Ernest Burlier, Muster of Ceremonies Harold Cook. Junior Conductor Hurry Holt. These officers will bo installed the first meeting night in Jununry. SILVERTON SETTLER DYING HE CAME BACK If you have any old carpots you wish woven into fluffy rugs notify S. A. Dobner. Phone 12U7M. Dec! TAKE YOUR UMBRELLAS to mA North Commercial street and hnvo thorn repaired and recovered. Dcc3 APPLES FOK SALE First class and cooking, send orders to W. II. Egan, Gcrvais, Ore., Ruuto 2. Phone 3F1I. I)ec3 TWO GOOD FA H.MS FOR KENT To responsible parties, ( all 40 I S Hub bard Bldg, or Phono 254, or after of fice hours, 1722. Dec3 WANTED To hear from cwaer of good ranch tor sale Send cash prieo and description. D. F. Bush, Minne apolis, Minn. Dccl FOR SALE OR TRADE 3'i acres Im proved, o car lino, ulno 2 two aero tracts, Seo owner, 323 llulilmrd HMg. Dccl Silverton, Ore., Dee. 2. John Mosrr ono of tho oldest residents of Murion county and among tho first settlers of hilvcrtf.n. is lyinir, at the point of death nt tho homo of his son, J. H. Moser, in this city. Mr. Moser in 00 years of age and crossed the plains with his parents in 1852, locating near this city. Besides John, there tro four other members of tho family living here, nnmcly, Alonr.o, fif. years old; Mrs. Betsey Whitlock, 82; Mrs. John Stanton, NO; and William Moser, 71. All are in good health, Tim GASOLINE BROKE II IM Los Angeles, Cul, Dee. 2. Ooorgo W. Camp, El Monto rancher, today blamed the high prion of gasoline for his shattered romance. lie is undor arrest chargod with eloping with, but failing to marry, Caddie Longnc.ro, aged 17. C'nmp says thot after filling his automobile's gasoline tank for the wed ding trip, he didn't havo enough cash left to pay the minister. FOR HALE ' heap, ono heating stove, grain sacks, two choice Chryslul Whito Orpington cockerels. Cuino quick. 154 Columbia street. Dec3 WANTED About 10 acres unimprov ed land on good road within five miles of Siileiu. No agents. A-10, care Journal. .f- in. Doct TWO FINE IRVINGTON LOTS In Portland, to trade for acrengu near Salem. 1 1 assume some. J. C. euro Journal. Doci FOR SALE Good driving horso, har ness and rubber tired buggy, $U0 takes the outfit at quick sale, l'huuo 0l2, or call 1410 Court, tf WANTED To trade 7 room house and lot In Riverside, California, for a bungalow in Salom, or small acrcngO near Salem. W. A. Liston Doc FOUND Pounut and popcorn wagon. Lost on Liberty stroot. Friends in terested will find same at 147 N. High, opposito Court House, Tho Huffman Confectionery. tf O. W. EYRE and U 0. Cavanough are buying fat hogs and paying highest Cfteh prices to ship to Portland. Phone 0. W. Byre, 2200M! or L. 0. Cavanaugh, 2183 M. t ORDER YOUR MAGAZINES from Mrs, II. 0. Hummel, club offers, best prices, quick service Order gift sub ecriptlons, now, will call for vour order. Phono 2007.1. i'oca