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I v 4 Capital Journal a i . . EVERYTHING electeicai. Balem Hectna Co., Masonic Tsuiple, 127 North High a i TRANSFEB AND DKAYAGE Bnlem Truck & Dray Co., comer State, and Front streets CHIE0PEACT0E8 100 PER CENT PURE CHIROPBAC tic bring the results in most cases. Obsolete adjuncts deceive the ignj rant. Try pure u'nadulteratd chirn- l-ractic adjustments and ha n.mvinn. ed. P. H. May, D. C-, 306 Hubbard mag, j-none mz. 11-3 CHINESE PE.YSICIAN Da L. M. HUM CUBES ANYKNO.WN disease. All kinds of Chinese herbs and medicines. 153 South High Et. Phono 283. 6 DENTIST DB. F. L. UTTER, DENTIST, BOOMS 413-414 Bank of Commerce bide. Phono 600. n FURS OLD FURS REMODELED AND made over to suit. Wo carry a large stock of genuine f nrs and mike them up in the latest styles, at the W'eet fur uompany, 217 South High FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FOBD Over La dd & xmsh bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Aoom o, JvicMirnacic Bidg., s&lcm, Or- HATTERS AND CLEANERS ELLSWORTH, THE HATTER Men's and women's hats cleaned, reblocked and retrimmed. Old hats made to look like new. We carry a largo stock of fine ribbons, 495 Oourt St. 08TEOPATH DBS- B. H. WHITE and B. W. WOL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialists. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirksville Mo. Post graduate and specialized in nervous diseases at Los Angeles Col. lge. Offices 605-508 lj. S. Nat. Bank - Bldg. - Phone 859.; Residenoe 1620 Court. Pkone 2215. FOB SALE jcvu BALI at a sacrifice. I wish to remove to my native state and must sell my auuno, one half acre of good land on t" line, good house and chicken house, plenty of fruit. Will take 1300 Mid give terms. See square uoai realty Co. .Phone 470. 855 ACRES, 120 cultivated, fair im-pravemetttir-XHUUsCOuntyj. Oregon, for Salem residence or income prop erty, not over $19,000. 25 acres, 19 acres cultivated, fair improvements, 7 miles out. for modern Salem, resi dence, 10 A acres well improved, milo from car line for larger farm, not over $15,000. 4 cows, two horses, harness, wagon, two cream separa tors for 5 passenger auto not over 500. Want 3 $1000 and 1 $5000 loan on good real estate. 158 acres, all cul tivated bottom land, close 'in, fair improvements; gooa roaa oniy ?ro per aero. 150 acres river bottom,' fair improvements, $G8 per acre. Socolof sky, 341 State. 12-9 FOB BENT rOB RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms, reasonable. 855 N. Ontntnercial. tf tove repairing; TOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED Hazel Dell school house in. road die S0 years experience. trict No. 69, in Marion county, Oregon, Depot National and American fence, on Tuedav the 27th day of November, Sizes 2 to 58 in. high. 1917, at 3-30 o'clock p. m. for the pur Paints, oil and varnish, etc. poo of levying an additional tax for Loganberry and hop hooks. ' road purposes in said district.- eaiem rence ana ctove works, 00 1 Court Btreet. Phone 124. SCAVENGER BALEM SCAVENGER Charles Soos, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed oiT monthly contracts . vi i. v a j '""" . uu cess- pools cieanea. Office phone Main 247. Residence Main 2272. SECOND HAND GOODS BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE Men 's clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry, watches, tools, musical instruments, bicycles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typswriters and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 Court street. Phone 493. MISCELLANEOUS BEANS THRESHED See Edw7 Ros tein, care Rostein & Greenbaum, 240 N. Com'l St., also bean cutter for rent. 11-11 - TEAMSTERS LISTEN Call Silverton puone uiacK in icr wood, pole wool hard wood, old fir, and 2d growth, in cords, you can do well by calling me. J. Zonefth, Silverton- 12-14 , ,.,,, ' , , " - j Trrde and Winter fcts- storage per ton $1.75 per month. Phone 394. tf i I TJNDEBTAKEES WEBB k CLOUGH CO. C. B. Webb,1 . A. M. Clough morticians and funeral Notice is hereby given that a road directors. Latest modern methods district meeting will be held at known to the profession employed. J- Gehlen's residence inroed dis 499 Conrt St Main 120. Main 98S8. trict 32 ia Marion county, Oregon, ' - on Tuesday the 27th day of November, V HTKHINABIAN 1817, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. for the pur- DK. W. O- MOOEEHOCSE, COUNTY,road Vl in ai'' J?- nrinn DTH.lnnto Pnmoil TTni- M. BLoHEY, veterinari versity. Office Cherry City Feed stables, 544 Ferry St. Phones, office 2199, res. and night 1510. JOUMAL WANT ADS PAY Classified Column Telephone . Main 1200 .. Main493 WOOD TAED THE FUEL QUESTION ANSWERED uy Salem Fuel Yards. Lots of old fir, 2d growth, oak and ash wood. aiso'coal at $8 per ton and up City . offiee-124 8. .Liberty, vards at 752 irane. rnones .17 ami ,5L'9. 2-98 WATCH EEPAJCRINO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY repaired, Karl Neugebauor, with central Pharmacy. Jl-4 WANTED WANTED Old false teeth. Don't mat ter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set end by parcel post and receive check .by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 . 8.. Fifth street, Philadelphia. Pa. - :. . - 12-1 TVATER COMPANY 4ALEM WATEB COMPANY Office eorner Commercial end Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advaace. LODOfJ DIRECTORY AJDEItN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Ore Cedar Camp, No. 6240, meets every rnursdaj evening at 8 o'clock In Derby landing, corner Cstirt and High streets. B. F. Day, V. C. J , A , Wright, Clerk ; LODGE No. 4, A. F. A. M, state communications first Friday la sack month at 7 :30 p. in. In the Masonic remple. Fred A. Mclntlre, W. M.; . a. viurcr, secretary. t-'BHTBAIi LODGE NO. 18, K. af P. ueroy Dunamg, every Tuesday evening of each week at 7 )30. John Bhlpp, C. C. : -. uuiua, a iii n apt o.' JALEM HXfMANH SOCIBJTY-D. D. Keeler, president; Mrs. Lou TIUbod. sperrrfirv. All cases of cruelty ot neglect ! dumb animal should be reported to the wcreum lor investigation. DB MOLAY COMMANDBBY, No. 5, K. T. oegaiar conclave iourtQ Friday In each mouth at 8 o clock p. m.. In Masonic ' Sample. Sojourning Sir Knights are vouneouniy invited to meet with us, Glen C. Mies, El C; H. B, Thlelsen, recarier. sOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meet every Friday night at 8 o'clsck In Derby bldg., Court and High streets. A. 4, Swelnlnk, C. C. ; L. B. Geer, clerk, 507 Court street Phone 693. R. N. A.-"Oregon Grape Camp" No. 1360, meets every Thursday evening in Darby and Ijafky building, Court and . High streets; Mrs. Sylvia Sckaup, 1971 Market, oracle; Mrs. Malissa Parsons, recorder, 1296 N. Commercial. UNITED ARTISANS Capital Assembly No 84, meet every Thursday at 8 p. m., In I O O K hrfll, A. A. Gueffroy, ; M A C. A. Vlbbert, secretary, Crown Drag store, 838 Btate treet. B. N. A. "Oregon Orape Camp" No 1860, meet every Thursday evening In Derby and Lafky building. Court and High ireei; mr. yma Cjcnanpp, 1D71 Market, oracle; Mrs. Malissa Wsons, rwiirnnr. io norui commercial. NOTICE. d feting' w'm bT'hcM .t Rwk Point B(hoI fc01SR - , trict. No. 70, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, 1917, at 1:30. o'clock p. m. for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Not ice is hereby sriven that & road W. M. BUSHEY ; County Judge NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, a road S1""" T if 06 iTi ' PTa - ,bfe" .8ch1 .house road dlstrj No. 67, in Marion county. Oregon. 1 district meeting will be held at et Tn(,,,.T tha 97t. , . " - on 1917, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. for the pur 1Q,f , ""'D,""c' pose of levying an additional tax for road purposos in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judgo NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at .the school house m road district No. '2V&, in Marion county, Oregon, on .Tuesday the 27th, day of November, 11917, at 2:30 o'clock p. m. for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. district meeting will be held at Liberty hall in road district No. 2S, in Marion ccuntv, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th davof November. 1917. at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an raamonal tax for road pud poses in said district w. M. BUSHEY County Judge NOTICE. l'u.e ol levying an ariuitirYnal tax ror NOTICE. Nviee is. hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at TOE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, Prospect school house in road district iSo. 14, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, lail, at 6:iv o clock p. m.. for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road ,distri''t meeting vill be held at . uu . UUBe lu lma alalrl no. , " a,no11 eounty, Oregon, on Tuesday 1 8 dRy ot JSovember 1J17- at '3!3 0 tl(K'k P- m- for the PUTe ot : levying an additional tax for road pur poses in saia district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be hold at Union school house in road district No. 49, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tues day tne Zth day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at W. O. W. hall in road district No. 53. in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road pur poses in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judgo NOTICE. . Notico is hereby given that a road district moeting will be hold at Brush Creek school house in road dis trict No. 54, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for tho pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes m said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Notice is hereby given' that a road district meeting will be hold, at Commercial club hall, West Stayton, in roatt district JNo. 06, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday tho 27th day of November, 1917; at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. . - " W. M. BUSHY, . County Judge. NOTICE. Notice is hereby tpiven that- n road district meeting will be hold at Broadacrcs school house in road dis trict No. 3, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of .November, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. for tho pur pose of levying an -additional tax lor road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, .i ' v " County Judge : NOTICE. ; Notice is hofeby given that a road district meeting -will bo hold at Cook '9 school house in road district N. 5, in Marion county, Oregon , on Tues day the 27th day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p- m. for tho purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in gaid district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judgo NOTICE. Notice ..is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Fairfield school house in road district No. 6; in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday tho 27tk. day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock pftaifor the, fur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes insabl diairict. Notice is herXTileS thagIs? oad district meeting will be held at Belle Passi sehooPTaouse.'? in Soafi. dis trict No. 8, in Marian county,- Qregon, on Tuesday the 2?th,'dayiof November, inn, at :dl o cioek'p. m.for the pur pose of levying-an additional "tax for road purposes in said district. ...W.,M BUSHEY-.. uoattt7 juagtr jit Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting" will . be held at John Ebner's hop" housd in f dad 'dis trict No. 10, in Marion .countyXiOjgQn, on Tuesday the 27th. day of November, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock p. hi; for" the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said distruTj. W. M. BUSHEY, - -j County' Juflwe ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting- .will. ,be. beld;at Noble school house in road district No. 12, in Marion county, Oregon: on Tues day the 27th day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p, m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax- for rjad purposes m said district. , - W- M. BUSHEY, County Judgo NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a rosd district meeting will be held ai Porter school house in road district No. 14, in Marion connty, Oregon, on Tues day the 27th day of November, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose or levying an additional tax Ic-r road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Notice is Tiereby given that a road district meeting will be held ' a! P. D. Kaser's barn in road district No. 15, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tues day the 27th day of November, 1917, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road par poses in said district. . . W,.M. BUSHEY, ; County Judge ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c ONE SUSPECT (Continued from Fags One.) the emergency hospital. Nothing has been found of the body of station Keeper Deckert, who was examining the bomb when tho blast oc curred- An insurance card with his name on it was found in tho debris. It I is believed his body was blown atoms. Efforts are under way to raise a fund for the families of those killed. Among the dead in the explosion are: 1 Stephen H. Stecker, detective John -Shcohawcr, detective. Fred Kaiser, detective. Operator Spindler. Henry DeckcTt,( desk sergeant. An unidentified woman. Among the seriously injured are: Detectives Fred llartinan aud Be"- gen. . Lieutenant Flood, in charge of the station at night, escaped- While Jvlazuiuni, who discovered the bomb in tho church and brought it to the police station, was being taken in to the office of Lieutenant Flood for questioning JJesK. (sergeant Henry .Take caro of yourself, darling, and Deckert took tho bomb into the patrol- Imay God grant you success. Love and men's room. (kisses. Your devoted Dada girl." Meanwhile detectives were answer-1 Uterhart read many letters filled ing roll call on tho second floor and, with endearing terms imploring De just beforo dasmissnl they were inform Saulles to return home. She enlled I)e ed that tho bomb had been found. On8aulle "Dada boy" and "sweetheart going downstairs they grouped about precious."' tho nnsaie, vvitnout warning it cxplod- ed, killing seven of the number instant The lower floor of the building was shattered. Police Must Solve Affair' Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 26. Upon the ability of police to break tho si lence of .five suspei-ts, depends the ar rest of those responsible for the fatal bomb explosion at central polico sta tion Saturday night. One man, apprehended Sunday, talk ed. Just how much light he shed upon the -ease is a secret with John T. Sul livan, captain of detectives. Sullivai admitted he had gained "imvortant in formation." He indicated that if the other sus pects, .arrested today, could bo force 1 to divulge what they know, the makers of the bomb would bo in haud by night fall. It developed today that only ten were killed by the blast and two wounded. There-rwere nino officers slaughtered and. Miss Catherine Walk er, who was leaving the station after making a complaint. Official reports denied an Italian boy was killed. Congressman William J. Carv today appealed to A. Bruce Bielaski, chief of the bureau of investigation, depart ment of justice, for aid in clearing up the case. v.Cary :s..Alleal asked federal aid to wipe outlblack banders all over the country. 2 CHILEAN BEAUTY (Continued from Page One.) skull, leading to" the mental derang6- mcnt which-they hold responsible fori her killiug do Saulles. She said sho had fallen against the andiron in her home in Chile and had hurt her head so'Bevcrcly that se had to -go to bed. A few years ago she also suffered a sunstroke. . As an evidence of de Saulles'- treat ment of her, she "told how, in London, he invited an attache of tho American embassy to dine with them at the Carl ton restaurant and then failed to ap pear, leaving her alono to entertain the stranger at dinner and take him to the theater. Mrs. De Saulles nearly always re ferred to her former husband merely as " De Saulles. " Kho declared that her mothes-in-law asked her to assist in making DeSaulles drop the compan ionship of tho Duke of Manchester. This was attor the older Mrs. DeSaul les had seen an article in Town Topics describing the house parties staged by DeaSulies and -the duke, in which a celebrated Broadvyay dancer, name not given, became so. exuberant that she dived off the pier. A capacity crowd that included many society women was in the court room when Mrs. DeSaulles took the . NOTICE. - Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Fairview school house "in road district No. loi, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday tho 27th day of November, 1917, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. for tho pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Nortice' is hereby given that a road district meeting ' will be held at North Howell grange hull in road dis trict No- 10, in Marion eounty. Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, 1917, at 1:00 o clock p. m. for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge . NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a roal district meeting will be held at W. A. Heater's garage in road district No. 23, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, J wi7, at 1:00 o'clock p- rn. for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. M. BUSHEY, County Judge NOTICE. Nortice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Joe Hueberger hep hous in road dis trict No- 24, in Marion county, Oregon, on Tuesday the 27th day of November, 3917, at l."00 o'clock p. m. for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. . ; W, 4n. fcLSHEY, County Judge MONDAY NOV. 26. 1917 stand. Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt was among the sie-tators. The pretty de fendant bowed to the jury and smiled When she entered the room. Attorney L'terhart, her counsel, op ened tho questioning of Mrs. DoSauI-lcs- She replied in a low, soft voice, with a slight accent. She looked like a school girl, answering questions in class. She began by describing her meet ing wnn utviaitiies m 'eibrunry, 1911 "He wanted to marry me," she re plied. And then she told of her marriage iu -no e-xaie lootoau star in fans- lliat picture of me," she said was taken the day before our wed ding." bno told of how DeSaulles continual tojly demanded money of her after their marriage, uesaullc-s, she said, bought her a revolver for her protection whilo he was away on a political campaign. Uteu-hart produced a revolver and handed it to Mrs. DeSaulles for iden tification. She refused to take it, shud dered and turned away. Mrs. DeSaulles tlten described . her husband's neglect of :her in South Both U-hem after their child was born. "Ho was home only for woek mwin " she said. "It wasn't very nice." in Washington, she said, her husband showed her a picture of an actress with "love to Jack" inscribed on it. Uterhart read tho jury a letter Mrs. DeSaulles wroto her husband from South BeitbJehem. I feel so lonely now, precious," she wrote. "I don't" know what to do. Her Fig'ut for Life Minoola, L.. I., Nov. 20. Bianci De Snubes faced the supreme test of her tragic lite today when she went on tho witness stand to bare her soul, to tell tho jury why and how sho killed her divorced husband. John L. DeSaul les, wealthy clubman and Yale nthloto. lho little Chilean woman planned to reveal everything, from tho day she met the drtuliing young American at the races in the Vina Del Mar. Chile, until she shot him at his country home at iiORiyn, L. I., when he refused to givo up their little boy. Jimnct Attorney Weeks was rendv ior a bitter fight against somo of this testimony. He is preparing for a gruel ing cross examination. I will not snare Mrs. DeSaulles." uo sum. Another fight was in sight over tho intention of Defense Counsel Uterhart to read to the jury all testimony tak en in tho DeSaulles divorce case. Before coming to court today Mrsl DeSiuillos put in her orders for a full Thanksgiving dinner for every one of the seventy five prisoners in the Nas sau county jaiL A big crowd was in court, many of the men behind tho spectators' railing being in khaki soldiers from Camp Mills and the Mineola aviation camp nearby. , ;'- - - 4 Mrs. DeSaulles spent Sunday in bod, resting for today's nerve racking test. Her physicians.' declared she was very weak and tliat she might collapse on thn stand. Mrs. DeSaulles identified a check for ifcl.T.OAfl !io lmrl pivpn Iier frirrTinr htm- band in August, 19193. uterhart exhibited checks totalling more than $1G,000 given DeSaulles in 1914 "One afternoon I was on Mr. Heck sher's motorboat," Mrs. DeSaulles told tho jury. "I sow DeSaulles on the Dnko . of Manchester's yacht with many funny looking girls." She said DeSaulles sold her automo bile and pocketed th-r money. Uterhart read from an articw In Town Topics describing a racy houso party DeSaulles and the Duke of Man chester staged. " When I . saw that I felt terribly scandalised," the witness said. "In London I found a card he had from a woman living in a fast quarter of the city. I was shocked. Ho told mo the woman was crazy about him and had often kissed Mm.' The name of Joan Sawyer was brought into tho trial for the first time this afternoon where Uterhart asked MrB. DeSaulles if sho knew who "Jo" was. She replied sho did and men tioned the name. Heretofore Bhe ,has been referred to merely as "Jo" or "Miss Jo." Mrs. DeSaulles said she once visited her husband's bachelor quarters and was asked to remain over night. She declared she asked him to swear on "Ms sacred word of honor that no worrtnn had ever -stayed there with (him" and was told none had. "I learned later," she testified, "that Joan Sawyer had stayed there. It was horrible." John Milholland, a brother of Inez Molholland Boisscvain, told her, she said, of her husband's affair with Joan Sawyer and said every one in town knew it. RUSSIAN PEACE ' (Continued from Page One.) workmen's and soldiers' delegates was not consulted by Lenine nor Trotsky on the armistice plan. Bitter criticism was voiced that dictatorial methods should have been assumed by such proclaimers of the rule of to people as Trotsky and Liemno. rne lierman refusal to negotiate is expected to alienate many other bolsho- rviki supporters. Tho cadet party has formally pro claimed that the Trotsky-Lcnino state ments must not be regarded as represen tative of the will of the people. Word reached here today that the morarcists are arranging a meeting. General Brusiloff and M. Dragnmiruff wero said to be leading a movement for restoration of such a regime. In the meantime, General Krylenko, newly appointed commander in chief of CASTORIA Fcr Infants and Children In U&a For Over 20 Years Always bears the QignaPira ol Satisfactory Motor Oil" SAXON Dubro Mcnw Co., Sin FciikIko "From our own, and the experiences of Saxon owners, wc know Zeroleoe to be a mou satisfactory motor od." PACKARD Cuyltf Lre, Si Fnnclico "It ha proven entirely satisfactory. CHEVROLET J W Lei'in Co., Los Angeles "Zerolene is our choice tor use lo . Chevrolet cars." FORD The llntven! Motor Co., Sscrsmente "have no hesitancy in recommend ing it to Ford owners." Thui endorsed by Leading . Cat Distributor because) the records of their ser vice departments show that Zero lene, correctly refined from Califor nia asphalt-base crude, gives perfec) lubrication lesa wear, mora power, least carbon deposit. wi-frfw ri3 rn Y Jne Standi OU for Motor Cars sat Hesters eoervwhere end SI sw wriw""'' ' 'mmm.r aervicc etstlone. 'J Tsssasss-sit i ai I siiii ia --' THE MARKETS According to the presont retail price of wheat flour and corn meal, it is tho corn meal food that is the most ex pensive. However, with ilhe now surrnlv coming in about January 1, corn moal will sell at about the snmo price as wheat flour and then ono can Hoover izo on Wednesdays without any addi tional expense A party just in fro m eastern Oreo- gon said country butter was selling at the country stores at 50 cents a pound in that nart of the state. Monday is not much, of a market you a wasu away tine, flour like par day and no changes aro noted. Thanks-, tides of the unsightly cuticlo. Iiepeat giving buyers for tho bier dinner may yny o., cuuls a puunu. ior cnoice tur keys with seconds and culls at probab ly from eight to ton cents less. Rose- burg has a big supply of tho national birds this year. Grain Wheat, soft white $1.S51.87 n il eat, rod S1.S3 Wheat, lower , grades on enmplb Oats 75o Hurley, ton $43 -Man f?,rfi0 Shorts, per ton.,. $38.50 Hay, cheats now ,i , .: $22 nay, vetch, now $23 II ay, clover, new, $21 Butterfat .. 52c Croamory butter ., 50c Country butter ... 45c rone, veai ma Mutton Pork, on foot 14tai5c Veal, "fancy 12(rS14s Steors , 6P7 Cows ; 4(o)5c Bulls ........'........ 4H)5( Spring lambB .-. ll12MiC Ewes .....;. ... 6(a7e Russia's armies, has been unable to as sumo his new post. General Dukhonin, whom the bolsheviki dismissed when he refused to transmit the armistice prof fers, insists upon retaining control. He served formal notice on the bolsheviki leaders and Krylenko that if Krylenko appeared at army headuarters he would be arrested. Proposes Armistice. Zurich, Nov. 20. The new Russian army commander-in-chief, General Kry lenko, has mado formal armistice pro posals to the Gorman and Austrian su preme commands, according to word re ceived here. No details were given and it was not known whether any Russians1 had been formally received by German commanders, or whether the armistice proffer had been transmitted by wiro less. Titles Are Abolished. Petrograd, Nov. 27. Abolition of all titles of nobility was announced in an order by tho bolsheviki government to day. Tho same proclamation announced confiscation of all corporate property of nobles, -merchants and burgesses. Troops Fraternize. Petrograd, Nov. 26. Fraternization of Russian and enemy troops south of INnrotch lake, near the villages of Skro bova and Obokhovshtchina, was an nounced in Sunday's official head quarters statement, received here to day. "On the northern, western, south western and Rumanian fronts," the statement continued, "there were fusil lades an3 scouting operations. ' 'On the Caucasian front, southwest f.f Gnmikhama, strong Turkish forces were repulsed." No official statement was issued for Monday. ROBBERY IN CLEVELAND. Cleveland, Nov. 2fi Twenty five to thirty thousand dollars was taken and three watchmen were bound aud impris oned in a vault all night by safe-blowers, who last night blew the safe in the Higbce company department store here, it was discovered today. Thousands of dollars worth of furs and leather goods was also taken, ac cording to tho police. Two of the watchmen wore handcuff ed together. The robbers worked on the safe an hour before they got it open. SEVEN 'V it V vlUfim Ur.kJmm 1 I fil'WI I t 3 i rwLJ For tractor), Zero lent Henry-Duty is especially recommended. sft TO AVOID BOUGH, COARSE UlAPPED, BLOTCHY SKIN '-.. Most skins require constant groom ing at this season to keep them from becoming unduly red, ' blotchy, coarse, rough or harsh, or if such condition, litis Weveioped, t'o overcome it. In such cases it is particularly inadvisi ublo to keep piling on cosmetics which. Hog the pores and make tho complex ion worse than ever. It's a lot nioro sensible to use ordi nary mercolized wax, which literally absorbs a spoiled complexion. Apply tho wax, like cold cream, before retir ing. Next morning, in washing it ait. ror a woeK or more ana you'll have aa entirely new skin sott, white, spotless and beautiful as a child's. One ouncs) of mercolized wax, procurable at any druggist's is all you'll need. Lambs, yearlings , 10 Eggs and Poultry : Eggs, trado ..... .. ; 50 fcggs, cash , 48 Hons, pound . 15(5)179 Turkeys, . live. No. 1 19((j21 Hens, dressed, pound . 25(u26 "Yys, dressed 28(ffi30a Spring1 chickens ' 10()ir vegetables Turnips, sack $1.50 Cabbage String garlics . ............ 6s Potatoes . ......... '14 Sweet potatoes $3.503!75 Clreon onions .,. 40a Onions, in sack ... $2&i California tomatoes Green peppers Lettuce, crate Caulfiflowe. ,...... Celery ., $1.50 lOo , 3-2S s, .$11.4J ?oej Pigs and Dates White figs 124 i'lgs, 12-8 Pigs, 74-3s $2.90 $1-75 $2.23 15o Dromedary dates ... Fard dates Golden datos Fruit Apples . ..- $1 Oranges, Valonoias .... $45()4.75 Grapo fruit , $6.75 Grapes $1.502.OO Lemons, per box $7(8S Cranlerries, barrel $13 Bananas ... 5 Via Rot all Prices Creamery butter .. B5a! Flour, hard wheat $2.80S Flour, hard wheat $2.75(8)3 Country buttor . 50 Eggs, dozen 55e Sugar, ".an $8-25 Sugar, boot . . $8.23 DAILY LIVESTOC KMARKET Cattle Receipts 943 Tone of market active Medium to choice steers ..."iOlO Good to medium steers $8.7 9.50 Common to good steers $7.258.25 Choico cows and heifers $6.737.25 Canncrs $4(3)5-25 Bulls $4.50(rXo.75 Calves $79.50 Stockcr aud feeder steers $47-50 nogs Receipts 2198 Tono of market higher Prime light $lfi.50( 16.65 Prime heavy $10.23( 10.50 I'igs $14(n15.50 Bulk $10-20 Sheep Receipts 35 , '. Tono of market steadv Western lambs $l3.50(7i U Valley lambs $3(nM3.50 Yearlings $I2(K'12'.50 Wethers $ll.75(12.25 Ewes $8(ii) 10 Noto Portland market on shorn sheep, 2',& to 3e under quotation. PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Nov. 26. Butter, city creamery 48c Eggs, selected local es. 5052e Hens 20c Broilers l(18c Geese 14c U'U i$ Lc . ' .5 'fi' 1 OHildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA No arrests have been made.