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THE DAILY CAPITAI. JOPBKAL. SALEM. Capital Journal Classified . Column!. Y Willamette Valley News . , " . EVEEYTHnsTO ELECTEIOAI. . BIetn Electric Co, Masonic Tnple, 127 North High B ; ' t TRANSFER AND DBAYAGE Balera Track Dray Co., corner State and Front streets Telephone. Main 1200 Main483 CHIROPRACTORS WO PER CENT PURE CHIKOPKAC tie bring the result in most eases. f than ntd s . "ju"ou aeceive the jgn .. fiuo uuauuiierata tniro- Hactac adjustments and be convinc- f?A t?- 1 u' u 308 Hubbard f oldg, Phone ,582. xi-3 CHIJTESB PI.TSICIAN . . . DR. L. II. HUJI CURES ANY KNOWN disease. All kinds of Chinese herbs nd medicines. 153 Soata Hieh 6t , VBTERINARIAlt . DR. W. a MOOREHOUSE, COUNTY veterinarian, graduate Cornell Uni versity. Office Cherry City Peed stables, 544 Perry St Phones, office 2199, res, and night 1518. WOOD YARD DENTIST D..?,TT,EE' DENTIST, BOOMS i,l 01 commerce bldg. Phone 606. ; 'PURS AND OLD PURS REMODELED maae ovjr to suit. We carry a large ' gtuuiuo jurs ana mtxe them op in the latest stylos, at tie Wert r ur company, zn Houth High, . . FINANCIAL THE FUEL, QUESTION ANSWEBED oy aiem j)Met Yards. Lets of old fir, 2d growth, oak aad ash wood, also coal at' $8 per ton and up City office 124 S. Liberty, yards at T52 Trado. Phones 937 and 529. . 12-26 Red Cross Auxiliary of Donald Is Active WATCH REPAIRING WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY repaired, Karl Neugebauer, with general r'harmacy. n.4 WANTED MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Securitr THOS K wiRn Over Ladd A liush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastera Money at Lowest Rates, m approved Security. Homer B.' Smith, koom 5, McCornack Bldg., Salem Or- HATTERS AND CLEANERS ELLSWOETH, THE HATTER Men's and women 'a hats cleaned, roblocked and retrimmed. Old hats nurde to look hka new. We earry a largo rtoek of fine ribbona. 495 v;onrt St. im OSTEOPATH DB WHITE anfrR.. WOL TUN Osteopathic physicians and erve ipecialiate. Graduate of Amer- m:uwi or ueteopathy, Kirksville, up. roBt graduate and specialized in wn-vous diseases at Los Angeles Col. kg. Offices 505-508 U. S. Nat. Bank n ?1 one 859- Bewdenea 1620 Court. Phone 2215. WaATED Old false teeth. Don't mat mr ir oroKen. 1 pay fa to $15 per set duu uy parcel poet and receive cnecK Dy return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 o. xixiu nreet, jrmi&rielphia. Pa. " 12-1 WATER COMPANY 4ALEM WATER COMPANY Of ce -( - tin, iiuio street. nms payanie monthly in advaaco. DENTISTS FAI&E TEETH. THAT STAY PUT. iwo ease corrected Saturday 24th, stuck liko a porous plaster. Names on application. I can do the same lor you. Tea years practice in Sa lem. O. T. White, tk M. D, 12-27 THE MARKETS FOR SALE SAI5 OR EXCHANGE A strictly modern home in restricted Aitr;i nee, I 3 only to be seen to be apprcci- ,uu. x wm accept trade . in improved tract on a good road, convenient to town, for my equity Phone 470 or see Square Deal Real ty company. The markets for th most part aro steady. A movement ia the bean sitn- is to m notca Dy the fact that a car or Deans was shipped from the city yesterday and another car iroes out Grain white 1.851.87 1.S5 855 ACRES, 120 cultivated, fair im provements, Linn county, Oregon for Salem residence or income prop-' erty, not over $19,000. 25 acres, 19 acres cultivated, fair improvements, 7 miles out, fot modern Salem resi dence, 10 acres well improved, V. mile from car line for larger farm, not over $15,000. 4 cows, two horses, harness, wagon, two crpnm ...... i 7 x.r i I'weuger, auco uuu. want 6 8IUUU and Wheat, soft Wheat, red Wheat, lower traded on umnl Oats , 7SQn Barley, ton . . " Joran ..... . "' -ls -n $38.50 $22 $23 $21 Shorts, per ton . Hay, cheat, new ., Hay, vetch, new Hay, clover, new Butterfat .' (Capital Journal Special Service) ' ' Donald, Or., Doc. 5. The Red Cross auxiliary of Donald gave a combined card party and dance Wednesday even ing. Several tables of progressive 500 were played in the Red Cro rnnm while dancing was enjoyed in the main halL Splendid music was furnishnH h Kent 's orchestra of Woodbarn. - After the card plavine a cake walk wm for a cake furnished by Mrs. Cone of ouiievuie. mr. aua Mrs. Prank L. Allen won tne, cake. .Prizes for the card play ing were won by Mrs. Fred Yergon and Mr. W.- Gribble. . The proceeds of the evening were donated to the Red Cross auxiliary. eaturoay evening marked a happy event in the life of Scott Hoskius, when he celebrated his twenty-first birthday. "f""' giitiiureu irom lar aua near, to cijuj iUe occasion, ill tile- iloskins-De-Sait hall. The younger set danced most' oi tne evening, but .the married people played progressive 500.. until xefresh meuts were served, after which. thv too, enjoyed the dancing Prizes for the card playing were won by those whose whose score tame nearest a certain, num. ber that number- being 1896, the- year of Scott's birth. Mrs. Fred Yergen re ceived ladies' prize, a silver sugar tong and 'C. J. Espy srentleman's nrize. n silver cheese knife. Mrs. Hosking was1 assisted in serving refreshments by sev eral of the Donald ladies. A conereeational meeting- -won lioll Tuesday at the Presbyterian church. A number from Wojjdburn arrived oa the 12; 15 car, and" shortly after lmaknt. in. den with -good things were unpacked, hot coffee was served and a good so cial spread was em'oved bv nil. Xw Montgomery, Hynodical Missions r for this district, was present and aeted as cnairman or tne meeting which follow ed. The suggestions or calling a Tuuuuurn ana uonaia was discussed and it was decided to call Rev. E. N. QWst to fill the two pulpits. He will preach at Donald, Sundays at a p. m. vriBuuma jjawes weu known tn. Don ald, who is s spending the winter ia Portland, celebrated her 80th birthday last Sunday, at the home of her son, in Portland. A fine dinner added much to the' enjoyment of the occasion. Mrs. Dawes was surrounded by all her sons auu several grandchildren, twenty-two m all. A picture of four oi"ca meiuaea "Urandma", L. C. Dawes, W. J. Dawes, Mrs. H. E. Hodges and baby Hodges, all of Donald. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. M,.Pari,i k..: daughter, Miss Grace of Hillsboro, were guosta of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. lteisbeck f(r day. Miss McFadden arrived w.i. day evening and attended the Bed Cross au uuuumg party. UrnilOXiril in umir iuiudHixr. id HUiir AT Illf J'S MERCY Germans Re-open Offensive Un Italian Frost and Make Gains Washington, Dec, 5 Jerusalem is virtually at the mercy of British troops today. General Allenby'g troops re in a position to enter the eity whenever wj uesiru, according to offocial dis patv.hes. For stnat British are now engaged in an encircl- SEVEN The mrnhni nf i j, n e"gagea in an encircl- Sfafft L?? re ? Tvenlent out from Jaf orooY'iil TIC!-.- . . pany for the large electric siga (a rd cross) which they disulaved oil niti ai-reets ior several nights, ealling atten lion to our benefit party, Wednesday Miss Williams was un ft-nm P,,rtl.,i to spend' the Thanksgiving 'holidays with her brothers. Sam anil Al-uin Wil liams. .. Mr. and Mrs. Georwe T.amY. i Sunday last week in Prdon .t, casion being a family reunion in honor of Mr. Lamb's mother, who was ftS years old. Mrs. Prank. L. Allen hn fined to her home for several days with an attact of bronchitis. Mrs. Techorn left Sunday for Califnid nia alter an. extended visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Espy. She was accompanied to Portland with hor son, Herbert Davis, fa. Ten Turkish "t V UCCU routed and the Moslems cannot attempt .v .oigo wpcrauon in Mesopotamia uisjmita continues. The entire lurmsn position in Palestine is in jeop ardy and British successes have pro- hvuwo iur ine xurka in Araoia. 'Operations aeainst Tekrit h patch states, have destroyed the ad vance base of the Turks on the Tigris vj-wwuiij uiucKing any concentration of enemy forces in Mesopotamia for wvuma lu CU1UC, p it aridy Ward off attacks of grip, colds and indigestion by timely medication with the thoroughly tes ed and reliable remedy of the Ameri can household PERUNA It's better to he aafa than nn Many a long spell of distressing tfckaesp ml?i "r.T" vented if this proved remedy had been mwrtMl tn in k ... stHfN. Any article that hu been efficiently ; At your drugsuta, THE FEKUNA CO. Umsw.OU. Mr' 1LL I A ,Ji 's, i MiiNiiini Valley lamiba 12.50(S)13 Yearlings $1212.50- - - Wthers 11.7512.25 Ewes $810 Note Portland sheep, 2Yi to 3a under quotation. Fifteen Thousand Mn Strike In Twin GHes Bt. Paul, Minn., Dec. 5. Fifteen thousand nnion men were estimated this afternoon to have left their work in various industries, to attend the "con tinuous eonvention"' in the municipal auditorium as a protest against the dis charge of 1,000 street car men for wearing union badges. An accurate count could not be obtained, as thni-e is no formal strike. Both St. Paul and Minneapolis are affected about equally. Home guard companies from several sections of Minnesota patrolled tho down town streets. Saloons were closed oy Go.vernor Bumqiust's order. Creamery butter country butter 52c 50c 4K Pork. Veal anrt Mnttrtn Pork, on foot . , 14 15 'A veai, rancr ...r iraii. urei' ' euMV., Cows Bulls . Spring lambs -we . Lambs, yearlinga . 45c lllilc 6o'c 10c not over l ftnnnn w. on good real estate. ICS acres, all cnl- EggsJ cash r.w.u.u.,D Bouu ruaa only f75 per acre. 150 acres river bottom, fair improvements, $68 per aero. Socolof siy, 341 State. 12.9 Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade TOB KENT Turkeys, dressed Turkeys, live, No. 1 . Hens, dressed, pound Prys, dressed , Spring chickens Turnips, sack uabuage Vegetables 50c 4547c 15(t17 26c 19(K2lc 2520f 16(a)17c MVH fiJiJMT-Nicely furnished house- String" garlic -r-" .osBuauoie. aoa in. potatoes tTOVH BEP AIRING tf jSweet potatoes wreen onions .. Onions. TOYES BEBUILT AND EEPAIBED 00 years experience. Depot National and American fence Rues 25 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Balem Fence and Stove Works. 250 ill sack California tomatoes Green peppers 'Lettiwe, crate .... Cauliflower Celery ; $1.50 1.502 .. 8c lc 3c 40e $23 $1.75 lOr . $2.102.50 75c 8CAVENOPB RALEM SCAVENGES Charles " 8ms, prorTnetor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contracts , at reasonable- rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Main 8247. Besidence Main 2272. Black fiss 'White, figs 1 Figs, 12-8 Figs, 74-38 Jromedary dates 'Fard dates Golden dates Figs and Dates 12,c 13c $1 $2.9e $4.73 $2.50 14c Fruit SECOND HAND GOODS Apples Pears Oranges, Valenciaa Grape fruit Grapes ..... . Lemons, per box RTV KTTTT IVT nirnTT . Men's clothes, shoes, hats. iww iea, barrel tools, musical mstrumcnls. ' - $l(o)1.50 $1.30 $4-504.75 5.50(i2)(3 $2 STARTING TODAY A COMEDY DRAMA YOU'RE SURE TO LIKE (fit First l I II I MII.MII U,MI .-uim mm UJ 89 m GERMANS AGAIN ADVANCE . OW ITALIAN FBONT Rome, Dec. 5 Withdrawal from some advanced positions between Monte Tondarecar and Badenecche and occupation of thos points by the en- emy, was' announced in today 'g official statement. The war office reported violent enemy attacks at several points, indicating a resumption of the Teu tonic offensive. Around Sisemon and Melette Digallio, especially, heavy as- ooium were repuisea witn heavy losses. On the Asiago plateau the statement said the .enemy forced had been "formidably increased and at heavy cost "had gained some positions." The war office declared there had been no weakening: the Italian re sistance. - . . Grocers and Bakers Adopt Meatless and WheaUess Day for Salem At a representative meeting of the grocers and bakers of the city held last evening in tho auditorium of the Commercial club tho report prepared by the committee consisting of Then. Both. C. M. Ennlev an A Wm T.;i was heard and discussed, and the mem-' 8uestB Joe Zuber at Thanksgiving. Berlin Advices Say That Rumania Will Consider Peace Terms Berlin, via London, Dec. 5. Official "uiiuuncememi; that the. nnmtintinn ror an armistice "are apreadine to Ru mama was made by the- war office today. , , - .Armistice Has Begun Copenhagen, Dee. 5. . The offlckl Bussian telegraph biiroan trWIav nounced "the German-Russian armi- tice has begun." The messace evidontlv rsfsn Pripet-Lipa front, whern existenno of a- truce has already been reported. Siberian BpubHe Haparanda. Dee. fS M fn; . weni namort preriuer of the new RiW. lan republic, according to word receiv ed here today. He is expected to order an oiuerian troops from th front., Rck Post Itess : (Capital Journal Special Service) ' Bock Point, Oft, Doe. 5. Thanksgiv ing Das is over and a lovely rain made it possible for the busy farmer to get started to plowing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fusion and two cnnaren ot Aumsville were entertained at the Pevy Darby honia on Tli. lay. Mr. J. C. Davis of Corvallis, visitod his sister, Mrs. P. J. Darby over Thanks giving. Mrs. P. -Wagoner, waa an Aumsville visitor Monday. Jake Etzel and family were, the Report Shows How Habit of . Owning x Autos Is Growing The rapid growth of the automobile habit is shown in. the report of that department of the secretary of state's office issued yesterday afternoon, ta 1913 there wore 47 licenses issued dur- mg November and the fees Were $262. In 1914 there- were 44, with fees s2flS. LV1915 there were 112 licensos and they cost $679.50. I9K5 showarl 957 and fees, in the sum of $1,605. In other words tho increase was about 650 per cent. The report also shows the first motorcycle license was issued in 1914, there being1 two issued in Nin,ha. .,! that year. The totals emphasize the story. Ia tho year 1913 there were 13, 9i7; in 1914, 16,347j in 1915, 23J585; " i"M year up to .Novem ber 30, there were 48,628 auto and 3,400 motorcycles registered. The fees received to date this year are $196,. 542.50 as against $56,823.00 in 1913. It is estimated 'the receipts from this source ia 1918, will be- a quarter f a million dollars. tioned at Vancouver, Wash., or at As toria, Or. The ten vessels will cost ap proximately $16,500,000. With IMae MURRAY Late of the . -Midnight Follies OTHER ATTRACTIONS THE OREGON BETTER GO watches. ticyeles, guns, rifles, revolvers, suit cases, trunks, cameras, typswriters' and furniture. Capital Exchange, 337 j imn ?Trer. fhone 4M3 FQED OWNEBS $7(3)S $13.50 6e INCREASE TOUR -MILEAGE-At one lialf the cost. Less carbon, better ig nition. Do you want to save money on your power f Our demonstration car is on the street dailv. A request f -om you will bring full information. lot a. Umrch St., Salem. Or. Phone Retail Prices Creamery butter Flour, hard! wheat Flour, hard wheat Country butter . Eggs, dozen- Sugar, 11 lbs. for I Sales limited to $1 55 $2.803 $2.753 50r 55c $1 ROSTEIN t GHEENBAUM UMSRELAS Big Assortment, New Styles, Neat Handles, Low Prices 248. 13-31 MISCELLANEOUS BF.4XS THRESHED See Edw. Eos- jjj. earn nostem ft Greenbanm, 240 N. Com! St., also bean euttcr for rent 11-11 POETLAND MAEKET Portland, Or., Dec. 5 Butter, eitv creamej43e N Eggs, "selected local ex. 5053c Hens 17iL.&20c Broilers 1718a Geese lie li AMSTKKS LISTEN Call Silverton phone Blaek 174 for wood, pole wood har.i -nA.l ..I t f . 1 o j . v 1 .-w-, v.v hi, .iju gruwia, in eords, you eaa do weTl by calling umj. j. iuneym, csiivertoa. 12-14 LATHAM'S STORAGE HOTJSE Trtde srd Winter Sts- Storage per Tv ?!.7n per mnnth Phone S94. tf TTNDEBTAXEBS Wi3S ft CLQUCH CO. C. B. Webb, A, M. Clough mortieiang and fnneTal directors. Latest modern metbods kr.cwii to th profeio emplowd. ww man dc- Aiau izi). Main - Daily Lira Stock Market Cattle Receipts 28 .Tone of market steady Medium to choice steers $9.50fo l0 Good to medium steers $8.7oifr9'.o0 Common to good steers $7.2.""(S: 8.2a Chaieo cows and heifers $77.75 Canners t3(a 5.25 Bulls $4.50a;6.75 " ' Calves $7(59.50 Stocker and fee-ler steers $17.50 Hogs Re,-eips 637 Tone of market slow Prime light $1.5So'5!16 Prime fccavv $15.85(16 Pigs 13.75!5 15.25 Sheep Receipts 1371 Tone of market lowc!" Western lambs $13(rl3.30 " ' . Ladies'- , Colored Silk Umbrellas real swell $S.OO and $4.50 Ladies'. Umbrellas very good neat handles $1.00 Ladiesr Umbrellas Gloria Silk . nice handles 2.25, U0, $1.75 Children's Umbrellas, Cute Little Ones, 75c to $1. 50 Umbrellas Ladies' or Men's 75c. Men's -Umbrellas" real good ones $1.75- Umbrellas silk onts at ' $3.50: Ladies' Rubbers 75c Men's Rubbers $1.00 Boys' Rubber Coats $2.50 Girls' Rain Capes $1.35 Girls' Slip-on Rain . Coats ......... $2.75 - Men's Rubber Coats ft Extra heavy Raincoats,: aarK grey, double shoul ders $4.50 Men's light Rain Coats ..... $2.00 Rubber Boots, 1st quality only, Woonsocket Sport Boots $4.00; High Boots $5.75; Ball Band Short Tops $4.50; High Boots $6.00. Boys' Slicker Coats and Men's .Slicker Clothing 240-246 Commercial Street Ders present went on record for the ODservance of one meatless and one wneatiees day each week. ' Ine .tentative resolutions whinfc liofl oeen adopted, at. tho previous meeting on Friday night were formally ratified ais'ieu uy praciicauy an tne groc- w ji.uu ianer in me city ana by a numDer -elf proprietors of restaurants who were present. ' . - The ruolu.tion call for disconraffo- wmn vi ug saio-on -l uesdays of all products containing beef. nork. mutton and fats, and will urire unon enatnmf.r substitutions therefnr. On "Wnilnfuufov iub grocers ami DftKera will di-seourage iuu ome yx wncai on d ana will en courage -at nil times the sule of sub stitutes for wheat bread. .... : . One of t''e mapfr Inkers of the city who waa present at the moetin? said Luai ior iaay weeKS past 116 had been baking about 50 per cent more colored breads than he had nvor before baked and about 200 per cent morn rye bread. The public was taking it, he said, and seemed to be satisfied. H. S. Puimil was chairman of the meeting and C. M. Roberts acted as secretary. The feature of the- evening was an address by H. H. Hnynes of Portland, president of the Master Bale era' association of Orecon. Mr. Havnen stated that at a conferemn i between the bakers and federal repre sentatives it was shown that bread could be baked and sold fur 8 cents a loaf, by allowiiie only a small marciii of profit to tho baker. The immediate institution of a moot-. less day is called for by the resolu tions, and Dec. 12 is th oxter wmcu the .-wiieatless dav will hrt Barca Boa Brincken rn I f Ii . rrt neaas mm to tnarse ban Iraneisco, Dee. 5. Lieutenant caron wiihclm Von Bri ken, of the German army, former military attache oj. mo uerman consulate liero, today withdrew his plea of not guilt v in the Hindu plot tri:J and ulcadcd iriintv. Til.. example was fallowed by two other de fendants, George Boedi'k. former Ger man consul at Honolulu, and H. B. Schronder. Koedik's former' si'cretnrv.i The threti men will be arraigned Mon day for sentence. Defense Counsel announced that For mer German Consul Fran Bonn and -E. H. Von Schaack, former vice consul. yivicvimi uieir waocenee ana would stand trial. Attorney Theodore Roche announced hia withdrawal from the "defense of the three men. Government ottorneys an nounced they would seek to use Von jUrincken, Roedik and Siliroeder and : government witnesses. It wa intimated hat leniency would be recommended i by United Spates DiBtriet Attornev frest'.n in the casts of Eoedik and ', Schroeder. Von Brincken is held at Alcatraz Is I land as a military prisoner. Socdik sml j8ehroeder are at lilrty on boil. The ITood Rivsr-r Apple Growers as- jSoeiation has lucd a call for a meet ing oi the apple growers of the north west, to meet at the court" house ia fortlanil Friday December 7 to take steps toward protecting against th proposed raise in railroad rates. The railroad caimiiisnioiierg of Idaho, Wash, ington and Oregon have been invited to attend or send one of their mem bers. An invitation is extended to all appla growers and all interested itf dealing in or shipping the name, to attend. J. Alvin Burns disposed of seven ton of baled straw to McCulloch of Aums ville at $7 per ton. School opened again Monday morning. avcryuuny eager ior Dusiness after a week s vacation. v WELL BUILD TEN SHIPS. Portland, Or., Dec. 5.-The Standifer Construction company, a Portland cor poration, has been awarded government contracts for ten steel steamers of 9500 tons each, officers of the company an nounced today. A new shipyard probably the largest on the north Pacific coast will be sta- COMING REX BEACH'S ; Greatest Storey I He. UG1T0M LOCK The life Drama of a Million Girls in America's Big Cities and Small Towns MBERTY THBATEB 3 Days Only Friday, Saturday and Sunday .3V' "VSItSV r.vr -v. I TODAY ONLY 2ND EPISODE THE ADVENTURES OF THE WffilMltM The Big Serial full of pep in addition to our regular program. Added Vaudevill W THEATRE Double Show- New Triangle Plavs MARGERY WILSON TODAY Tomorrow in The f'ommonwealth Lumber company of Portland this morning filed notice of its incrpawinif its capital stock from 3000 to $10,000. WILD SUMAr A thrilling story of the N. W. Mounted Police '.-"WHOSE BABY ;" A. Sennett-Keystone 2-RceI Comedy Screen Magazine 'TRAHIIE IIEIRESS,W Triangle Komedy UBDI1Y THHTRE Margery Wilson in Triangle. .Play.lWifd Sumac" ' rti KIKE REELS TOMY