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English Warships Guard Lane Across Ocean For Passage of Merchant Ships New York. VV. W. ttfta steamers. faanaawnai Feb. 13. TW subjeet of from various llritinh jorts arrived iui''e Varruwdalc prisoner, detained ia Naw York harbor Wu within a towlSJS!! E?J. ,h'1 '1 hMtr of each other. They immediately f,1;, ,, M.,lr,K . ,.i!nl meeting which developed a Barthelme, it is claimed, inspired the Mil. i had been eo.tove.i a.-ru the At-,0M imi . tBaI1 that .w,., negotiation -feeler- which lanti. in a body nn.l when the passea-, tne I)r idem and hi adviser fortnuUt- K. V , , . T wnicn mr interv iewe.l thev rm finiM 7 , , ,M. ?" ''Vf" omul; , hMB Wilson reiectsd vesterdav. " "", ' "1ir"e,'c'l l'las tor breaking off relations with Rartholnio iHsnateh i to th Cologne the conviction that the a.lmiraltv bad .(ieruianv nanneime m-p.it. n to tc- I otogne evolved such a scheme of meeting the; x). ia aUout ' "aartte. .emi-official organ summar- submarine menace ,,ouni Slld twentv minut(lg fhJ w the pence movements an tht. When the Cunnrd liner Asean.n wh.. h gtrollIf i lcl i t.a t i' that some difference ' ntry carried the tip which resulted was among today s arrivals, left Liver-iof opiaioll developed in the meeting ,u ? German proposal it is claimed, pool. merchantmen were . oneentra! : over thc quegtion 0f 9rmtng American1 off"'"" would like to see hira re ed in waters nearby, waiting convoy, I mer,.hant ships, i turn to Germany with the German Am- passengers of the Ascania said. As) Seeretarv Daniels, alwavs slow to' hnssador. It was denied, however, he warships arrive.) the stenmeis were eS j,B;i, nBV LeHir,, stept "canu. 0, ofjhad 'won "assisted" in getting pass corte.l off on their socages in tiroups , ,ho fnw room verv grave, with hlslports. of tin.', and four. i i;.,Btv flushed 'alone, and refus-l The state department is understood While traversing waters about Eag- j absolutelv to discuss nnv question.! to have. in.Ucated to Bartholine "its lnil. I trawlers WCIlt ahead 0( the Ships HHl,vii, . nrn.ll ent nmn.riu Itan. i ll-;l1inrnlu ' , , i. ...i,, n .nfo , .I .... Willi ilea but. m-.s .in n .iru umna them to sweep up mines an. I guard ngninst thc torpedoes, the passengers said, i '' ". ""' ermvoysroma.ne.l canst a nth sight of the liners and me rebuilt easel M.iss A. .M. Anderson, a tie.1 loss iiltrse af Brooklyn, who was among the . . . passengers on I ie MH.M or ne ........ , , i that shii ' ' l-'or two .lavs, sni.l liss An.lerson.j "the convoys were always in lint. At W that time warships could .just be distinguished on the horizon. We learn od. however, that the different vessels we s:iw were in wireless eommunien ti6ii with ench at all times. From the tijne we left England until American waters were reached we were under Or pi ote.-tion of the warships guiding tlu Atlantic lane. ''(In the second day out we saw a vessel blown up some distance away, but eould not learn its name. I saw the hulk- of nine ships that had been dis U'tor we had abled . 1 n ri n i; our passage been out some time wo seemed to take; an extreme southerlv I'OUrSC. It became nous, no joint iicuuu in pronum- wnicii iias mi mc pin ui uur. a.... nim h warmer, but "we were unable to ing exportation of foodstuffs and of her war losses far more than Ger leiini where we were. The captain au.l .munitions to belligerent nntiom-. ; many, bus long been wavering, members of the crew refused to give1 This information, given out at the ' ' is our locatioJl ; Mexican news bureau hole today, u:.s "Viie Ascania carried ten cabin and b ruisers escorting the Laconin left her. j followed by the declaration that the seven third .class passengers. i apparently in response to the call. communication would be made public The La. onin arrived at almost the The other ships arriving were the! later this afternoon. same time with .17 passengers, llieyj Atlas and ltarmes noin i.ouuon, ine n, !.., 1 nioiclno no mi 1 S. O. S. " call :( 'lif ton mi. I Stoalter from Cardiff and shortly after leaving Liverpool, Two! -The Big Loaf W$wm"ww I Better Than the Bread 1F ily You Ate As a CliM Si Jf if That's a pretty strong statement, we know, But we make it Jt "' 8J8feM with full consideration of the wonderful bread you doubtless used Wpp. StJmjjm With the widespread popularity of the 1 0-cent loaf, baker's Lfjf .,?M m bread has come intc its own. A small loaf isn't nearly as good as 4, ftXv&m the larger loaf from the same dough. In the big ten-cent loaf of Wmwm ROliSOM we give you bread that simply is wo.n erfu . W lM aVe never eniyec bread jc mutt, for years. Ii is ii a Sold Clean- JrJ w n 11 &iPs& i mm .. mmm I - r - M- i "Takes You p-W I U Buy the Big Loaf Back To uliifrii I or Quay jTTf Younger Days" jrail" and Economy I mm mSmm mWSm mmm smmgsjt mn Ji JLWm wMm Wm mmm i tMro iito iA 'gfijSpK IBr Jtfam ' 'wmmmrm f wii iffrfiW i imi A crlfen'11 mu'j&wiW:::i trixri nnrfiliMi i m it CHERRY CITY BAKING SALEM, OREGON- "Erected and operated by Salem workmen to give Salem Behe?e Cabinet Discussed Yarrow dale Prisoners and Belligerent May Act American merchast ships at today ' i lels said I wii not djseus. the armed ship' . ',? 1 ,.,,,; in anv wav Seeretarv ljinsiuir was eouiillv short I hl dlsouMUkg the uuostion. n,. sl,i,i J(.0jsi01, 'had been reached, no anno incenient would be made today , . n tmw ns ho iuu,w Ot),or inembers of the cabinet, when ii i ... uiii in . i Hum. i sav u u. nui :j woiti i I ...1.1 V i, .... i-,i : - the cabinet canvassed everv feature of i the international situation; that no an- ouncement of any penning "now. General Carranza Takes Hand In European War Wachlfistoa. Feb. 13. General Car rnnza, Mexican first chief, has made a! move whi. h he believes will hasten an : pm' of European war. I" ' ' 1 " V"u""'f the Brighton from Barry. THE DAiLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TI German Newspaperman Said To Be Unwelcome Washington. Feb. 13. The state de partment' regards Dr. George Rarthe me, German newspaper gorrespondent prartica Ir as a German official and as such he is unweWnttc At the 1e- partmeat. for him. but he had not neceuted the Lint up to this forenoon, it was said. ut' l" ivio... " " u.u. wr - im lUlSCr VISITS fKHlU. 4 rJA. Iimhav av Ill villi I CI Willi ldllUCIUI It, u. ." n-i .1 t.- I l.mi.1...i Fell l.t v i ,. t , K n lser William V visit todav to Vienna for ! 's visit todav to Vienna for a conference with Emperor Carl was not 1 brought aliout by a desire to stiffen " " w.as . 9ubJ'ct. of considerable speculation here todav. importance was 1 -'unsieraam uispaicnes, repealing mea ger advices from Vicuna, merely said the kaiser was paying a visit to the new sovereign of Austria. It was pointed out here today that the United States has not broken re lations with Austro-lfmigurv and there have been hints that the American government was negotiating with thc ! Austrian government hoping that I Austria would not indorse the German policy of unlimited submarinings. . . , " f" 'i TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS COMPANY folks this better bread" OR THE Mainten ancc Of HEALTHS Keep the stomach strong and the bowels regular. Try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters House Passes Largest Appropriaarion Bill For . Naval Building Purposes Wasluiiuton Feb. 13.--'arrying f !,:u mm mm ik iu..0. , Z f u iironriatinii for nsvnl de ens., in the i - . ...... i history of the country, the navy bill I passed the house this afternoon by a vote of 333 to 23. Amendments carried, authorize the 'president to commandeer private ship- : yards and munitions plant-, -if na tional emergency arising prior to .March 1. 191 "; and )rovi..les 1.(MIU,000 for the purchase of basic aeroplane patents The bill authorizes construction of three battleships for a total of $84,535, 746; one battle cruiser at S'-'ti.liSri.iXi ; three scout cruisers for a total of $20, 288,435; fifteen destroyers for a total of 26,t!2!).180; one destroyer tender at t2,80,99; one submarine tender at 2,--17,504 and eighteen const submarines at a total of 25.Si:i,tJ84. Little navy men, onmoved by the present international crisis, rallied in opposition. That it is the policy of this govern ment to settle its international disputes through mediation and arbitration, is the declaration contained in an amend ment to the house naval bill passed l.y the house as committee of the whole this afternoon. Republican Floor Leader Mann intro faced the amendment. The amendment follows: "It is hereby ienffirnie.1 to be the policy of the lniteil States to adjust and settle its international disputes through mediation and arbitration tothe end that wav mav be honorable avoid ed. ' ' More Americans Register with United Press m Berlin Berlin, Feb. 13. These additional ' Americans have signed the registry in j the United Press office here, indicating I their future plans: John A. Bekliardt, Union Hill, N. V.. i remaining. Henry Hasper, his mother and sis ters, I'ittsburg, remaininffT" John. G. Dudley, Pittsburgh, remain i Mrs. Walter Hoffmann; Pittsburgh, remaining. R. B. Norfolk, Pittsburgh, remain j '"g- I Georges Ehrel and Mrs. Anna Von Zedlitz (formerly Miss Ehret) New York, going to Switzerland. Fred Voege, New York, returning to America (route unspecified.) The Nkhol'B grocery store, 247 North Commercial street, was sold at public auction this afternoon, and was bought by E. Peetz & Co., for $1850. This in cluded a stock invoiced at $1975 and fixtures valued at $800. Mr. Peetz says that he expects to be open for business by Thursday morning. P. N. Woodry was the aucttBiieer. Mr. Nichols came to Salem about a year and a half ago j from Mitchell, S. I)., buying the gro cery business from 0, 1.. Sperling. With his family Mr. Nichols will return to Mitchell about the first of March. ANOTHER PORTLAND STRIKE Portland, Ore., Feb. 18. Anoether strike threatened Portland today. The Metal Trades Council announced that workers at the Portland Boiler factory would walk out before night, in sym pnthey with striking boilermakers, ldacksmiths and mechanics at the Col ombia Engineering Works. Higher wages and better condition are asked. Justice Court P. B. Skageu, of Silvertou, was ar rested yesterday by Constable Varnev, for acting as an insurance agent with out having the proper license, as pre scribed by law. lie put up $150 bail to appear before Justice Weltiter Fridav morning. He declared that he would file a plea of not guilty and would de mand a jury trial. I The Standard Cleaners and Dyers MVe started suit against Jennie I Booth for the return of 10, which they past few days. The latest version was j allege is due them. that the British cruisers Glasgow and Amethyst had bees engaged, the Amc- From the reform school to the Na-jtbyst being report... I to haw sustained tional Guard, from the National Guard j OTr damages, necessitating her put to vazrancv, and from vagrancv to the I ting in to Brazilian territorial waters reform school is the liable circle of vents through which Dewev O. Me- I, II, II M J.nS JHISS... Ml IU." il-l 1 nionths. Paroled from thc school Junol ! 19, 191fi, ho joined Company M. when j I the call was issued for service nt last j j of June. He was mustered out ofj I service after the return of thc com- .nny, and since that time has been in J the city. He was arrested Saturday; eveniiiL' on a charge of vagrancy, audi 171 41. l..w. n,1 I.. ilia I. . 1.1 was arranged before Chief Cooper Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Cooper said that in all probability the boy would I be returned to the reform school. WONDERFUL Jor O I VPiMWntroubur Cull Stones, Cancer and Ulcers, of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stom ach Trouble. Ttfousunds of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Un like amy other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by J. C. Perry and druggists everywhere. WB5BBB. ESDAY, FEB. 13, 1917. CLASSIflED ADVERTISING! T CHiaOPRAOTIC SPINOLOQI8T I'll. O. Ll 8COTT Oraduau of Chira practic'a Kouatain Head, Davenport, Iowa. If you have tried everytliiag and gat no relief, try Chiropractie fina! adjustment and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 U. & National Bank building. Phone Main 87 Main 828-B. UNDERTAKERS WEBB CLOUOB GO. C. B. Webb, A. M. Clough morticians and funeral directors. Latest modern method known to the profession employed 4iy Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. n,,.,.,,.- ... n . ....,.- n ! Z ,1 a l-JT o Tm VT1 directors and undertakers. iln2 North w. ttigh street. Uav and night phone ! 183. MISCELLANEOUS FLOBA A. BREWSTER, M. D. Neu rologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 vrs. experience wita drugs, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 State St. Phone 1350. FOR EXCHANGE House and lot and another splendid lot with garage, to I exchange for land. Square Deal Keal iy Co... 202 U. S. Bank bldg. PRUITLAND NURSERY Sales yard, High and Ferry streets. Full line of nursery stock. Italian prunes a spe cialty! Grafted Franquctt walnuts, Roman strain. 50,000 fine peach seed lings that we will graft as desired if contracted for at special prices. Petite scions suitable for grafting on abovo mentioned seedlings, from the largest, sixed Petites grow.i in this country. Nursery located one mile east of penitentiary. Phono 100F21. Grafters wanted. I Cermans, However, Report Some Progress m Mace aonian Drive lierli Feb. I! -Dense rog limited fighting aetiwty on the western front, today's official statement sai.l, but there were, never- thcless. these actional In the Soma... se.toi in artillerv duel revived during the evening and contin ued at night, especially active between St. Pierre Vaaot wood and I'eioune. Advances of hostile rceoitiioiteting ifetachmeiits between Yprcs and Arras which the statement said, failed. Germans Report Advance Uorlin, via Sayville wireless, Feb. 13. Storming and capture of a hostile height position east of Paralovo in the Cerna Bend (Macedonian front) and sev oral camps behind, was announced iu today's official statement. The attack followed artillery preparation and Ger man losses were small. Two officers and ninety Italian soldiers were taken pris oners, with five machine guns and two mine throwers. On the eastern front, the statement sai.l : "outh of Drysvyaty lake some thrusting detachments entered a Rus sian position and returned with ninety prisoners and one machine gun. West of Luck, Russian reeoiinoitering advane es and mine blasting were without suc cess. "Near Zvyzyn on the upper Sereth we repulsed a twice repeated attack of several Kussiau battalions. "South of Valeputna road (Ruman ian front), our troops took a strongly constructed Point D'Appui by storm ing. Our captures included lis ranks, :i machine guns and much Meld material. "Between the lTz and 1'utna valleys at many places there were lively artil lery duels and foref ield engagements. ' ' Says Raider Sun Buenos Aires, Feb. 13. The newspa per Kazan printed a dispatch today from Bio P aneiro, stating that it is rumored that British cruisers have sunk the (tcrniau raider Vineta and a submarine, rescuing the survivors. One British cruiser was reported greatly damaged iu the battle. Rumors of a sea battle off the Bra zilian . oast have been thick during the I off Ri" to repair. THE MARKETS t The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. The mills are paving $IM for the average run of wheat today with the top price at l.'2.. Pork of all kinds is in good demand and the price is firm. The egg market instead of falling to a lower level as expected has stiffened today with an advance of one cent a dozen. II. retail price continues at JU ceuts. Grains Wheat .... $1.20(1.23 Oats, new 45c Bran , $28.50 1 0 ivant tiWamAnet ofaUstflfounrj i Thcattradwe ant ad is want ad lswondcnui Try one ifyou navelost somethirt onderful ELrXTBIC BATHS Massage, Ameri can and Swedish, drn glass methods of treatment, Eva Mnrphy, drngleas physician. 384 State St. Boom 11. Office houra, 10 a, m, to 9 p. m. tf SCAVANGEB a n vw an Awvnvu rtk..i. uauuin . j 1 -x r ...... unr vim. w uv. proprietor. Garbage and refuse of at' Hinds removed on monthly eontrac.tr at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pool cleaned. Office phone Mai' . 2247. Residence. Main 2272. MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd A Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Or. UJLW &4t I Ads are THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people EVERYTHING j i i . -1 r - rp , , i ,. TT TTMTlTXrh RTF. AM "FITTING AJTD TTNNTWfl m 1rYM7,o BTEi , TINNINW Brr. 184 C"" tr8et TRANSFER AND DBAYAGB Salem Truck A Dray Co., corner State ana ront street Shorts, per ton $3 Hay, clover $1213 Hay, cheat . Hay, vetch - $1 1 $12 $16 Hay, timothy Butter Butterfat 43c Creamery butter, per pound 43c Country "butter 2832c iggg ana rouury Eggs, trade 27c Kggs, cbbIi 2oc Hens, pound 1416c Roosters, old, per pound 9c Turkeys, live 1921e Turkeys, dressed 22ffl24c Ducks, live LJ(a)i4c Geese, live 12c Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed iZV(fuHe Pork, on foot $10fa 11.25 Spring lambs Ho Veal, according to quality Jtumtac Steers miV'K Cows 45e Bulls 3'j4c Kwes Co Ijambs 10o Wethers 5c7e Figs and Bates Pigs, .') 12-oz $2.00 Black figs 10c White figs U Golden dates I5c Dromedary dates - $3.75 Vegetables Cabbage 5c String garlic, 7(oj10c Potatoes, per 10(1 pounds $2.50(0.3.00 Green onions 40c Artichokes $1.10 Lettuce, California, crate $2.50 OnionH $7fo 8 Ccler' 0c Cauliflower $2.75 lir..,l unroots lap. Druhsels sprouts , - i Parsnips, carrots and beets Sl.iSO Tamale husks, lb 10c IVuits i- sne.ffi)l ftl'l'.ua .t AO do RO Oraniros. navels .. Lemons, per box sj.uua.uu BannnaB, pound 5c California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit $5-00 I'incnpple 8c Hoicy 3-50 Cranberries $10 Cocoanuts $1.15' Retail Prices Kggs, dozen 30c Sugar, cane $7.80 Sugar, beet $7.00 Creamery butter 50c Flour, hard wheat $2.10fa .$2. 10 Flour, vulley $1.00$2.00 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Or., Feb. Wheat, club $1.50 Ked Russian $1.4S Hluestein $1.5 Fortyfold $1.5S Oats', No. 1 white fe 13, 1 $3 Barlev, feed $39 Hogs, best live $12.25 Prime steers $9C H.25 Pancy cows $7.70 Calves $H10 (spring lambs $12.75 Batter, city creamery 4 Kgs, selected local cx Ileus IS(alH'...c Broilers iHfo JO. Qeete IttS 13 11 'ic SEVER IKVOBAXOB AND BEAX ESTATB CHA8. a HODGKIN General la a nee, 8nretv Bonds, real estate and rentals. Hubbard aldg. Phone SM. tf EUECTBIC SUPPET Co., 280 N. liberty Phone S63. A eeat plete line of Eleetrie Supplies and fixtnjea. STOVE BEPAQUKO i STOVES REBUILT AND BEPAIBHD 50 years experience. Dipot National and American fence Sizes 28 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Work, 858 Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physician and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkivilla, Mo. Post graduate and specialized ia nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chrome diaeasea. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 TJ. S. National Bank building. Phone 850. Residence, 940 North Capital street. Phone 46. WATER COMPANY SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade street. Bills payable monthly in advance. Why the Journal Is populaT It prints the world's now to- day while it's news. TatafkeBi Mala MM ELECTRICAL m, r .l tri Main 1: Main U LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOODMBN OB AMERICA Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 5246, meets evert Thursday evening at 8 o'clock" In Me Derby -La i kv bldg., corner Court and High' streets. J. P. Day, V. 0., J. A. Wright, Clerk. HA I.EM LODGE Nc. 4. A. V. ft A. ii. Htated communications first Friday la each month at 7 :!IU p. ro. In the Masonic 'feinple. Chaa. McCarter, W. M, ; B. 9L Bulver, secretary. UNITED ARTISANS Cspltal Assembly, No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in 1. O. O. F. hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crown Drug store, 338 State street. CBNTBAL LOIXIH No. 18 K. of P. Derby building, Tuesday evening of each week at 7:30. Loyd T. Rdgdon, C. C; W. B. Gtlson, K. of E. and S. A O. TJ. W-. Protection Lodge N. Meets every Monday evening at 8 hi tht McCornack ball corner Court and Liberty streets, A. E. Aufrance, M. W. ; 8. A, Mcl.'adilen, recorder ; A. L. Browa, financier; R. B. Duncan, treasurer. SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY D. D. Keeloc, president; Mrs. Lou Tlllson, secntarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect at dam animals should be reported t the ecretnry for Investlgatnn. DE MO LAY COMMANDERS No 8, K. T. Regular conclave f north Friday In eaca month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Masonle Temple. Bojourniag Sir Knights ara courteously Invited to meet with as. Lot L. Pearce, B. C, Frank Tarasr, recorder. HODSON COUNCIL, No. 1, R. S. M Stated assembly first Monday In sack month, Masonic Temple. N. P. Rasmua sen, Thrice Illustrious Master; Wean C Mies, recorder. : Biiiaai ..uuwiu v. of Securltyr-Meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month st ITurrt Hall. Visiting members are Invited to attend. E. F. Waltsn, financier, 480 34th 8treet .... wnr MnMf.iT i . no'm r.l.k . .. 4 i, . i PACIFIC LODCE No. 50, A. F. A. M. -Htated communications third Friday In each month at 7 :30 p. m. In taa Masonic Temple. W. 11. Dancy, W. M, ; Kruest Ii. Choate, secretary. WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clock in Derby bldg., Court.and High Sts, A. J. Sweiiiink, C. C-i L. S. Oeer, clerk, 507 Court street. Phone 593. B. N. A. "Oregon Grope Camp" No. 1300, meet every Thursday evon'ng in Derby and Lafky building, Oourt and High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Srhaupp 1971 Market, oraele; Mrs. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1296 North Couiniercal. Phone 143GM. I LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tout CHINESE MEDICINE AJT9 TEA COMPANY Has medicine which wUl ear Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a, at. tnrtil 8:00 p. m. 163 South High Btrat. Oregon. Pheoa Of