Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 07, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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    8IX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEIv!, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 191C.
Nothing over 15c and an Immense Stock of Christmas
. Goods to Choose from.
In Our 5-lO-and 15c
Anyone purchasing 50 cents worth of our regular merchandise in this base
ment will have the privilege of buying a
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TALKING ::XJ- V t
VNO RAISE
. IN PRICES
SELLWOOD MAN BUYS BANK OF
FALLS CITY, POLK COUNTY
Dallas, Ore, Doc. 7. W. II. Beard,
of Scllwnnd, Iihh purchased tlu stock
of Ralph' K, Williams nud Wultor N.
Nichols in the -Hunk of Kails City,
K ml hns moved - Iiih I'll m i 1 y to (lint
place.
Dallas Pythians Elect.
Dallas, On'., Dec. 7- Marinion
lodge, Ni). !M1, KnifrlitH of Pythias, held
its sciiiiiinmiitl 'lii;tioii of officers for
Hie ensuing term Moudny night, with
tin- following result : Chancellor com
uuuidcr, I-), ltlumn; vleo-chnncollor,
R. Y. iMnrrlMin; prelate, V. A. liiiucs;
muster lit urins, It. .1. Werner: muster of
txi hoqiior, .1. K. Sibley; master of fin
ance, I.. S. Kinsoth; keeper of rcctiil.
und sen, ,1. T. l'ord; inner gunrd, Walter
Young; oiitoi' guard, V. It. West; trus
tee, I Ii it-vi-nr term, .1. Ii. Allgood;
mini or of win k, K. JI. liethel. Tin- Of
ficers Will installed till- tilst 11101'tillg
nitdit in January.
JUDITH OF THE
CUMBERLANDS
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Fill
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iRickard Just Grins, Knowing
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Carpentier Will Be the
Drawing Card
By II. C. Hamilton
(I'liiti'd Pii'sm stnl'l' I'oiri'spuihliMit )
Now Voik, li'! 7. li'V.-iiini'ii l-i
I'ariy totinv in tiu" j-tntus of tin pro
o'd ton round mill botwci'ii Ji'ss Wil
lard, tl"' li('ii,vi'i;:t t-lia in' io ii . nil. I
tit'oros Cnrpi'ntii'r. imlii'iiti'd l.os IHir
rv, tin' A list raliiin plionoiu fans just lis
iddiI n i-Iiiiik-o of (xoiu into iii'tiou
nuiiinsl tin' wildii'i i'OM'r lis Willnrd.
.lavk Curli'v, oui of Willnrd 's inti u:i;i
hit Iiiimi mid i in nii'-l i;it i'l v lit'uau inal
in t'lurnt tuitions uliout sums lli-.it
souiidi'd lilvi' ftUi.oo ;nu I'M'u binlii'r,
mid IV Kirlitird linlit nntiy s.ltiit',l to
,'4'i'i.
'Who's tlir nttriutioii in this lu'ii'
Ijour.'" t'urU'V wn lit i'd to know. "Ji-s
is tho liny w'no's )-iu to draw tin'
moiii'V niiil hi 'm tlio hoy who's noHU
to not it. It' Hickaid wants Joss to
l'iht. ho Ml havo to iiiako tin' prii o lit
oiii' tiijiiro. "
Apparently Curloy lilts overlooked I lie
fart that t'nrpeiitifr. eoniini; from the
liattle front in Kraneo, will tiring witli
him ii popiilniity that will overshadow
the driiwini; piiwer of any ehniiipion.
I'lii'lientior, if the fif-hts in New York,
will jjivo his share to the cause of
I'raine, Sneli taotiis standing out tl
Uiiiiist ii sordid linekurouiid of tuoiiey
Ki iililiinn iiinnajiors, would kill off
what little popularity is lefr to Wil
lnrd nud his milliliter.
Iarcy May be M;ut
Also 1'anv, supposeil to lie on his
way to Anierieu niter having slipped
out of inilitniy serviee in Australia,
would draw noil here mid it isn't ill nil
iinprolinlile, if Willntd's niaiianers in
sist on shakinj; down Hiekard tor the
last ei nt the Pout eoiild draw, that
Intiey will Jot first' eraik nt I'tirpen
tier. "
Kiiknrd deelnres he isn't uoini; to
raise his ante, lie said he hail titd Wil
lard Inst winter, nftet the limit with
h'rnnk Muitui, thut lie vouldu't le held
up it i u i il for a liout.
Kiekard has lieeu ilisuppoiuten u
failure to hear from his representatives
in I'nris, hut oNpivts word momentari
ly, KverythitiK is readv for I'nrpen
tier 'h departure except liis own siyiia
lure to n eontrnet.
Kiekard lias uitule it plain that stag
inK n limit with t nipeutier one of the
pri in- i pull is not entirely dependent
upon ii lease for Madison Sipiure Har
den. II" hinted broadly that tin uri'iia
mijtlit lie liuilt for the bout.
League Meeting a Love Feast
Salt l.uke t'ity, I'tnli, loc, ". t'oust
lenj;iie niutjnntes not down to real busi
neH here todnv lollowinf a brief pre-
liiuiiinrv m'ssion Inst nitht ut which
Friday-Saturday
THE OREGON D
Temple of Music and High Class
Capital Journal Ad Man Bus-
iness Manager of Live
Newspaper
"The Willys Overland Sean.lal" is
th latest in the newspaper line. It is
published on the Wilh s-Overlund spec-1
in! bended for Toledo, where all the,
Overland nuents in the west will be I
shown the factory. The paper is of ;
the regular typewriter sine und printed j
on a ininieornph. l-'roiu the issue niiin-
bored I, volume 1, the follow inn is;
gleaned: i
The officers of the day im ludeil ;
Pwijiht Misner for .iud);e. j. W. .bines :
of the Capital .Ionian! was elected
business manager of the paper. The.
Overland western agents will travel to!
Toledo in 14 Pullmans from Salt l.akei
City. j
After leaving I'ortlnnd December -',
with five enrs carrying the I'oill.iml,
Seattle and Siknuo delenntions, the,
first stop was made nt M idtiiouiah
rails where the auto boys were intio
dueed to Miss Kosie Apple.
Stops were made at The Dalles, Pen
dleton, linker City, und lloiitiniilon
At Pocntollo the Coinnierc'nil Club en
tertnined the travellers. Salt Lake
City, the Coinineieiul Club took chiiiije;
of the delegation and drove them in
Mi to over the city. j
Two dnys will Jie spent by the'
agents in the Willys-Overland factory;
nud one iluy given to Chicago. The
train is in care of O. P. Henderson,
special representntive of the Willis
Overlniid fuetory. .1. W. Junes, tidier
tising manager of the Capital Journal, j
reports the boys having a fine lime!
tnlkiug business nud seeing siligis.
Allan T. Damn was reelected presi
dent ol the league fur another live
,i ears. .
The prediction that the iiife'.iug rf
the league leinlers would be inaike.l
with scraps from beginning to end fell
tint. It was yore like u love feast.
Tom Daiiuody vvils elected to the bonrd
of directors us Vernon ' representative
au,i the predicted row over una did not
mnteriali'.e, ,
That the status of Kddie Mnier a ml
the. Vernon club, as well us the i-huriie
that owners of the San rrnneisco nud
l. os .Mi-ii'les eliiiis esceeuen ine nuiiii
limit this year, would" be investigated,
wns the belief of Judge W. W. Ale
Credie of Portlund. XlcCredie declared
that other tennis in the league had
religiously obeyed the rules. I.engue
uii'guates and their wives were plan
ning a bob-sled ride tonight, nearly
two feet of snow having fullen here...
A niun never known how foolish lie
can look until he attenln a 3 o'clock ten.
Productions JJ
Railroad Shares
Take Strong Lead
Xewr York, Dee. 7. Thn New York
Kvening Sun finuneiul review today
said:
The outstanding feature in today's
stock market was the lively demand
for railroad shares, including the stand
ard issues, the mother shares, and the
stocks of those roads which are under
going reorganization. Kstiuiutes are be
ing made of the unfilled orders of the
l-'ii it I'll tSates Steel Corporation, rang
ing from 700,011(1 to l.OOO.UUO tons. The
icpoit will uppear Saturday,
l uiti'd States Steel adviiuced above
17 for the first time in several days
but Inter sold back to the day's level.
Anaconda Copper also lost its early
gains nud declined fractionally. The
Copper group was inclined to be soft,
w ith special wenknesa in I uue. 1 lie
most aggressive buying was ill the rail
road list und the traction shares. Head
ing advanced two points through 117
nud I'nion Pacific gained a point or so.
Southern linilwny common nud prefer
red weie strong, nlso Western Mary
land. Ontario and Western and Hock
Island, the last named crossing 40 to i
a new top price tor the year. Reactions I
were general in the lute trading on dis-j
turbiiig lepotts l'roni Washington con-j
cerniiig a possible hreuk with tierinanyi
over the Arabia sinking. Anglo-Kreni'U J
bonds sold in '.::' ,, n new level.
Argentine President j
Exposes Big Graft
. i
(By I'nited Tress.) !
lUicuos Ayres, Dec. 7. fflie ventila
tion, of muudnl as awful or worse tluin 1
the Pennsylvania state house seandiN
connected wilh the construction of the
Argentine national capitol today prom-,
ises to be uu early incident of llipolito.
Trigoyeu's recently-begun regime as
president. !
Work on the capitol wns stinted
nbnut 10 years ago. It is nearly but
not quite done. i
The original-plan win to spend ii.000.- j
000 pesos, or f2.illO.ikiO I'nited Mates'
money. In fact, .'12.490,220 pesos, or, to,
be exact, $1 t.2'.'.'i,(iiMi.so, has gone into!
the budding. It hits been charged in i
print and practically pmvul that, of!
this sum, about 12.000,0(10 pesos, or if-V !
210.000 was "graft."
It is understood that President Iri-!
goyeii is getting ready to start civil:
nud criminal proceedings against the:
persons nccuscd of sluuiug in the plinid-
er. They are said to include some big!
contractors and numerous politicinns of
great prominence. s
The building is a smnii edition of the
Washington capitol and is popularly
known us the "palace of gold" because
it cost so much.
RUNAWAY BOYS SENT HOME
Portland, Ore.. Dec. 7. Four runaway
boys from Washington towns are en
route home today, having been seut off
in style by Portland police. The lads
are Arthur Sheldon, Tucoina; Puul I'nt
terson, Spokane: Dulph Wiuters. Spo
kane; and Rov Stearns. Hartford. They
were fouud half starved nt the Union
depot.
Jardiniere or a Large Cake Plate or a
Beautiful Picture for ... .
Any one of these three
Men's Plaited Silk Hose,
pair
15c
Men's Black and Tan Hose
8c
Toys galore for boys and
girls
5c, 10c, 15c
Books
5c, 10c, 15c
GLYCERINE AND BARK Lloyd-George.
PREVENT APPENDICITIS it ia believed that the Welsh stateB-
' , . , . . . ki,,i,. man will carry out to an even greater
The simple mixture of buckthorn ' . .
bark, glycerine .etc., known os Adler- eitft than he originally proposed the
i-kn, astonishes Salem people. Because 1 P of the plenary war counc.l prob-Vdler-i-ka
acts on BOTH lower and up-1 ;b'y ''.""""R hl!l tual working cabinet
. ..T.,w.wr -' : ior this Durnose to five or sn memhr
per dowi, ut rsrvur uu roucves
... avv' oivi' .inntift sour'
stomach "or gus: It removes such sur-
. ...i .... .!, m ri.
jr8. ."nT VTA rMi
V short treatment helps chronic atom -
ach" trouble. The INSTANT, eu,y ac -
tion of Adler-i-ka is astouisning. J,
Perry, druggist.
MJPITS
(Continued from page one.
ing stock- He drove many automobiles
away for the use of his officers.
Unofficial reports coining tr mining
companies here state that the city of
Durango was evacuated December 2 by
General Gavira before an attack of
bandits aud discontented members of
the Cnrrnnza garrison. Confirmation
of these reports could not be obtained.
May Cause Trouble.
nn....,u.,;il Tavid lt 7 Pipnrdn
Solis. mi American citizen, arrested, in
tsoiis, nil American ciiizen, nrresicu. m
Muta.noras on a trivial complaint, today
1 . , 11
was ordered taken to Victoria. Mexico,
for military trial by General Caballero,
Carranzista commandant at Matumorns.
United States Consul Johnson's protests
were unheeded.
Johnson submitted a report to Secre
tary Lansing, after warning Caballero
that serious results possibly would fol
low removal of Solis to Victoria.
(Continued from page one.)
in the late cabinet, (Laborite); Lord
Davenport. (Unionist ) i &ir Henry Dal-;
ziel, ( LibeniliO ; and Lord Rending, I
(l.ibcraD.
Cabinet Too Cumbersome.
The- chief difficulty which Lloyd-!
George fares is in lining up sufficient j
support in commons for his ministry.!
The present political complexion of the
house is: Unionists, 2S7; Liberal, 20; ,
Labor, 37; Irish Nationalist, 25;,
O'Hiienite, !: Independent, 2. It is be- j
lieved the new cabinet mutter win
eventunlly be able to enlist support of
the Labor party, in view of his known
purpose more liberally to recognize that
party's claims in the new ministry. Only
one member Arthur Henderson, minis-
LABOR PARTY LEADS
tor o pensions-wi s on the Asqu 0 t , hf situlltio ,hut
coalition cabinet. The Labor party hastwo inevTa in Vammhl ,, AWxun
heretofore been very nutugonistie to ,ia md (o
- I citing by the Rumanian government to
A patent has been granted for a 'make pluns for laying double track
twisted wire support with which an in-, from Bucharest to Craiova. The quick
candescent lamp, can be hung on the.ness of the German advance overtook
bond of a bed or upon almost any piece I them. They fell into German hands
of furniture.
Use
"AShino In
Every Drop" l TT-'
Ct a eau today fraat jfTrffljl
your harwar er sro rJUl j1illlrj
ry 4lmr. PHSttt
will make a most acceptable
our windows.
Handkerchiefs
2 for 5c, 5c, 10c, 15c
Vases, different kinds
15c -
Men's Neckties, silk and
wash
15c
,.-., ,l V : , : ;'
reducing the others to mere heads of de-
partments not members of .the actual
cabinet.
Arthur .Henderson, Laborite, come to
. sce Lloyd-Ueorge iresh from an early
, ItTLV ,Li '!
party. This conference f the Laborites
adopted resolutions regretting the gov-
V.UWV... O UtIOj .U )IVCllllUg IUU ill
create in food prices and urging . the
purchase by the government of all food
imports, the commandeering or con
trolling of all freight movements, the
organization and supervision of all pro
duction, so as to develop all homo re
sources to the utmost.
The Evening News (one of the North
eliffe newspapers) today charges indi
cations that there was an immense Ger
man propaganda, -heavily financed, al
ready operating in connection with the
pacifist movement in England against
Lloyd-George.
France Has Same Ideas.
Additional interest in the "recon
struction of government" here was due
to dispatches from Paris indicating
that at a secret session of the chamber
of deputies, France was nlso seeking
; "" 0.1.1.., nio.r nggiessiveness
, . . : -
and. more conipact organization 111 her
conduct ot the war. Some disruitclip
conduct ot the war. Some dispatches
even hinted at a small "war board"
resembling the council proposed by
Lloyd-George and indicated the retire
ment of General Joffre in iuvor of a
younger, more vigorous comimiuder in
chief wns being considered.
At the morning mectiiu' o? the La
borites, Henderson fornitfTlv commuiii-
I cated to his colleagues the invitation
he had suddenly received from Lloyd
George for the party to participate in
j the new government. After a general
j discussion, Henderson was instructed
I further to confer with Llovd-Uoorge
aud to report later.
According to one riroiiiinent labor
leader, there was a general feeling of
regret among the party members over
Asipiith's resignation as premier, but it
wa perfectly evident that the party
vias prepared to support any premier
who demonstrated his purpose to pursue
the war vigorously,
Lloyd-George was busy almost all
morning conferring with Bonar Law,
Mr r.dwurd Carson, Henderson and
others. j
1
(Continued from page one.)
and their complete plans likewise.
At Slntina, which has suffered some
by bombardment, but more by pillaging,
we slept in the hotel Carol," which the
Rumanians had used as a hospital. Two
big shells had splintered five of the
rooms.- We were awakened eaily in the
morning by a fire which spread" to two
nearby houses before ir was quenched.
Meanwhile ull houses and stores in the
neighborhood were again plundered by
the few remaining families.
As I breakfasted ith one family, a
boy came in with a gold necklace which
he had picked from a jewelry store,
new rubber boots and stockings -which
he had stolen from another shop.
Dogs Mourn Hasten.
The German advance had been too
swift to make iiossible takinu rharue
of the cities by the Germau authorities
15c
Xmas gift. See them in
Hand Painted Plates
15c-
An - immense s assortment
of Pretty Diahes
10c and 15c
Baskets, many styles
15c
WHEN mUMCMABINa
TRY SALEM FIRST
mALtM oommmmeiAL cms
HELP NATURE
to Strengthen
the Stomach
to Keep toe Liver
and Bowels Regular
This suggests a trial of
HOSTETER'S
Stomach Bitters
so far, although they are doing every
thing they possibly can to prevent the.
Rumanians burning goods along the
countryside. Especially in small towns
many buildings have been fired ami
schools destroyed. Many resiliences and
schools have been used ns stables by the)
refugees.
One can hardly sleep at night because
of the constant barking of deserted
dog-s. Along the roadslay dead or dy
ing horses. Starving dogs gnaw tile
flesh of these bodies and crows pick
at their eyes. The terror that is ap
parent everywhere is in striking con
trast to the maps which huug in. every
Kumaniun home aud which had been
used as part of the propaganda to get
the Rumanians to favor war.
Tlies;e maps show a "greater Ruman
ia," the boundaries of which extend far
into Austria-Hungary.
Instead of Rumania's ambitions be
ing realized, Rumania herself has fallen
before the invader Thut this invader
expects to remain for a while is evi
denced by naming of a governor.
Paramount
LAST TIMES TODAY
ILenore Ulrich
in
THE INTRIGUE
PARAMOUNT
PICTOGHAPHS
Ye LIBERTY
And a turday
0jiN MOORE
and ,
Marguerite Courtot
in
"THE KISS"
' PATHE NEWS
Orchestra Music
YE LIBERTY