Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 20, 1914, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBGEON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1014.
Tomorrow the Last Day" of These Special Sales
These special sales are a guide to economy Shop at Salem's Wg store and make your money go further.
Tomorrow the Last
Day Splendid Line of
Percales, Extra Special
Twelve Yards for $1.00
Here's a splendid as
sortment of desirable
Percales, 32 inches wide
an excellent fabric
for Aprons, Dresses,
etc. Will give satisfac
tion in wear and wash
ing. Your choice of
many small figured de
signs in light, medium
and dark colors. This
is your chance to buy
wash goods at a consid
erable saving.
12 YARDS FOR $1.00
THE HOUSE OF
T
All Around Town
X - 4
Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting
glasses correctly. U, 8. bunk hldg.
Funeral Borvlocs over tho remains of
Hoy Gray, who died in this eity yes
terday morning, wede held ut Cliiiigh's
undertaking parlors ut 2 o'elork this
afternoon, nml interment was hud In
tho I. (). O. I', cemetery, the services
at the grnvosido being conducted under
the auspice- of the W. O, W. Indue, of.
which the deceased wus u member.
Agates pollshod and mounted. Gard
ner & Keene, 38(1 State street.
B. W. Vick,
member of the Vick:
v m'."' w""'n 0W1,H 11 8"nlK' ni'jl'urtuiud, and ho is specifically chart.
JNorth High street, started east last ; ed with huvinK eloped with 7I) of his
night for mi extended visit in Wisco,,- j cmplover ' money collected- in a real
sin, Michigan and .Minnesota anil o.v , estate transaction. I
pects to bo gone from two to three; u I
go ti.ro.iKh the Ford and Htndelmke ! ' J"" , ,,,r K1"" '"'I1 l,r'
automobile factories. "K1 r Mendelsohn fan you pay elsewhere.
i on net the Itenefit of his more than
Home Wet-Wash Lwndty-Onder ?,' -'Tr' '""'""'"T "" " ""' ,"!' "'"
new management; all work gimruutood; : ' ,'xm"'li""" "'"'I'"'
wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays, W . I-, "v'""leta.l, '""I, "' neither drops ,
nesdays and Fridays. I'hotio Stf J i'," '''T' , ?" . ry , ""."f"1"'
l'utnily washing, 50 cents. Ihoiisands of satislied patients in Mar-,
' . lion and I'olk counties testify to his
Social drnico Riven at Clinmnwa V
B. A. hull, Saturday night, November
21st. All am invited.
The Marlon Oonntjr Potuto Orowors'
ussneiutiou will meet at the Marlon ho
tel ut 2 o'clock November 28 to fur
ther perfect their organisation, I.iin.
cueon will he served. Anyone liter
ostod in tho organization and desiring '
to become a member mav do
so by
sending In 1 tu the secretary, l.uthe'r
J. Chopin. The l will pay dues for
a yeur in the association.
o
Protracted meeting all this week
(hutch of Christ, 11 1 ."Ut North Liberty,
i:30 each evening, Evaiiirollst Hum-
mors. All invited.
An appenl has been rerolvod nt (he
Nulom Commercial club front I'ortluad
la belialt of tho Belgian relief f iii.i.
It Is probable that the mnlter will be
Itmcn up Ity the Silent Hociul Hervicc
enter to mlse money for the suffer-1
ing Hi-lglnns, but any fontributlous ot i
food and such articles as clll be of
use to tho refuges end will hour ship
meat tvill bo received at the C.nnater. !
elel club, Vront there tlie will he sen t '
i" i umiMm, wnere Ml (iiiiner, secre
tary ef the Portland Chnnibcr of Cotn
merce, Is taking tin active interest in
tho relief work.
, ..... i i ... ... .....
Big tttrkoy ShOOt. at Hsleill. nrirnn
q V i r.'-..,
uitdav, Nov. S2, Hil l, nt Capital City I
I o, It (Inn club grounds, en Hevciiteen-
th street enr line, one fourth mil,, south
of lair gioiiiids, beginning promptly at
a, m. All hinds or birds. Hot lunch .
and aiiimuiiitioii on tho giouuds. Miin i
aged uv the I npitnl City l(o, Hun The cn of the stnte of Orenon
''l"h' ingnlnst F, . Hyde, A. H, Mnhtwln, C,
0 W cnrk M( , y ('nii(,i , h
A cinr model of the city of Salem j filed In the circuit court of this count
will l.e ntudii mid appiopiialely color-1 today liv Attormv tlenernl Criiwfi n(
e,l as a part of tl xhibit from this This' I. "an outgrowth of the fitnioiu.
rlty at the l'animit fair. City Kngi- Hyde llenson conttovcrsv ami is taken
neer hkelton will prepare the plat and up here nulv tts It t pplies to seven mr
the boys of the inn nun I training decels of laud In Mittlon enmity. It Is
part mcnt of the Huleiii high school will j charged in the complaint that at the
do the clay modi ling, each one taking I Instigation of F. A, llvde the other
one block In the city to reproduce. , parties in the suit were Induced to
After the model Is prepared, the girls 'mako false, fraudulent and Illegal en
of the art department will piilnt and tries and by the corrupt practices of
Tim tae mouel until a correct represcn.
John 6. Turner in-"Arizona
Tomorrow . the Last
Day Regular $2 Silk
Knitted Scarfs, Extra
Special at $1.48 Each
Pretty silk spun
Scarfs a splendid ar
ticle that should appeal
to gift givers. Your
choice of black, white
or lavender. Thesp
must be seen to appre
ciate their splendid
ness. Our $2.00 Scarfs,
special
$1.48 EACH .
QUALITY
T
- h.,4.'
ttitinn of the eity
miniature.
will be shown
Dancing; lesions given Mondays and
Thursdays over I'oiuoroy 's jewelry
. store, .Mrs. V. 11. I'nrker.
I Upon tho petition of and Information !
I furnished by tho district attorney's of-1
! fice of Multnomah enmity, (Inventor!
West this morning issued a requisition i
upon Governor Johnson, of California,
for the extradition of diaries .Marin, j
who is under arrest at Berkeley nml is
j wanted in I'ortluiid to answer to tlioj
ichurgo of larceny by embezzlement.
I Mlllilt U'llM fnl-mcrlv in the cmtiloi- ..f !
tho Northwestern Trust coniminy. of
niiuiiy. nr. iii. i; .iioiuicisoiiu, Doctor
of Optics, 210 211 II. S. Ilauk building,
:Halein, Oregon.
Orlnml L. Eoff, a patient of the in
sane asjluin, who was employed In the
kitchen, wits not content to 'wait until
his wife secured his rehtise, she having
made atruugeinenls to take him upon
it farm in California, and shipped out
front the institution yestorihiv
iug. lie wus committed from ' Mull lie-!
mull county, is not considered serious.!
ly Insane, and is supposed to have gone i
to Portland to join his wife, who Is.
striving (lu re pcidiug the time of t li. j
departure - of herself nml husband to,
Ciilil'ornin. which 1.-. ,1 I riv.,,1 i..-1
next Tuesdnv,
Wiillnm Bradford, a trusty Mntionti
at the insnne nsyluin, wandered aim
lessly down town yesterday morning, i
and, concluillng to niaho n visit to his
fri..,l. ; lo.ii,,. ,.i i, ..,,.1 ...
live, he hired W. F. l'rinie, a I tl iiu-
tomobile driver, to tnke him over, I
When he tnrived in Dallas his passen-!
ger asked Mr. l'rinie to wait and his
friend would pev for the hire of the
in ii.' It i int. mid ivtii.ii (In, rrl.,,1.1 .11.1 ....
penr he Infoiiued Mr. 1'rime of the
condition ot his fare uiul Hrudford was
brought buck to Nulcm and delivered
over to the Institution. He was com
n. III. i, I r.,.. ,'ILI...r .,..1 .1. .
L,,., V... l n.;, : !..:....
. - M' - . ...... i 1 ..... I I, llll'll-l I IIU
who Is going to stum! for the hire of
his mncliine, and, while the state will
not stand for It, It is expected tlmt
III mil oi .1 's relatives will pay hint for
his ttoiiblo i.tul expense,
,
Hyde were enabled to secure i..c.lnn !
Tomorrow the Last
f)ay Women's 35-cent
Mercerized Hose, Ex-
tra Special, 27c a Pair
An extra good Mer
cerized Lisle Hose in
black a fine woven,
silky finish one that
will please those who
desire a fine Hose at a
low price. If you need
Hose or want to add to
your supply, don't fail
to take advantage of
this offering. Special
27c PER PAIR
FOR TOMORROW, THE LAST DAY-SPECIAL
SALE OF ROYAL SOCIETY FLOSS
Of interest to Embroidery workers A lot of as
sorted colors Take vour choice
TWO SKEINS FOR ONE CENT
Coming Next Sundny and Monday
"Home Sweet Home"
Tho Grentnst ricturo Ever Seen in Salem.
A Five-reel Hioto-Drnmu Bused on the Famous Song That Moves
Every Human Heart,
BLIGH THEATRE
The Show that l'lenses the l'enple.
10C SUNDAY AND MONDAY 10c
of th( bind in question. The stute tisks
that these lunils, which lio in either
sections 1(1 or .'III of each township or in
lieu lends, bo returned to the state and
the title bo to-invested In tho Btato at
Oregon.
The case of Charles W. Nist against
Mrs. M. O. Wild, formerly Mrs. M. (!.
Dodge, wits being heard ill Judge !nl
loway's department of the circuit court
tnduy. This is a suit for tho foreclos
ure of a mechanic's lien. It was given
in the testimony today that Nist secur
ed tho contract for the erection of a
dwelling for Mrs. Dodge for 1080. A
number of alterations in the original
plaits were made, it is alleged, at the
solicitation of the defendant. When
the house wits completed she claimed
that it was "ull wrong" and refused
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
Theater
"HER AWAKENING"
A Thrilling Drama in Two Parts.
MUTUAL WEEKLY
Latest Pictures from tho Seat of
War
"OUT AGAIN-IN AGAIN"
Komlc Comody
ANOTHER KEYSTONE
"MABEL'S BLUNDER"
Alone Worth More Than
the Price of Admission.
1 A The Show tht
1U Pleases Ute Peoph
BLIGH
111 I IIIIIIUIMM
Tomorrow the Last
Day A Sale of Men's
Silk Hose 50c Grade,
Special 3 Pairs for $1.00
These are the popu
lar "Shaw-Knit" brand
of good Silk Hose with
silk lisle tops, heels and
toes, making an unusu
ally long wearing com
bination. They're in
navy, brown or grey.
Our regular 50c num
ber, special
3 PAIRS FOR $100
ran
to pay tho remainder of the contract
price. Attorney Fruak J. Turner is
appearing for the plaintiff, mid Roy
.shields, of McNury, Smith & shields,
for the defendant.
Goorge Eddy, the golf professional,
who came here from the Wuverly club,
of I'ortluiid, to put the greens for tho
Snlem Country club in slmpo, was t.ul-
en ill yesterday with typhoid fever, and ,
has been removed to the Salem hos-,
pitnl. Fred Stusloff, chninmin of the
greens committee, nail made all arrange-;
incuts to open the coarse next Sunday,
and though the greens will probably
not be in the best shape the ancient'
guiuc of golf will be played in this city
for the first time, next Sunday. Kddy
has been here but a short time, but
hail worked wonders with the course
luid out, and said that, tiio country club
course here would be one of the finest
in the state whew completed.
PERSONALS
M 's. Howard Suttle, of Salem, left
here todav for Mcdiord. She spent
I! the past week in Reselling visiting with
re la 1 1 yes. liosehurg Review.
1'. R. liable, ot Salem, whov arrived
in Ivigene Wednesday morning, is visit
ing his brothers, Dr. V, Uulde and Dr.
W. N. Ruble, na, I In mi I v. Kiigenc Reg
ister. District Attorney Brown mid wife
will J, live here tomorrow for Sitlent.
While there they will rent u house,
prep'tratnry to moving to that city to
locate perinaiieutly. Rosebur Review.
Charles W. Holdinun, of Silet., wus
ia this city yesterday oa business.
ChartiHte i'nrlur, of l'oitlund, de
partment president of the Ladies of
the (I. A. K., is ia Salem today on n
short visit.
W. R. Kirkwood, of Dallas, was iu
this cM yesterday on business.
11. .Montgomery and wife, of Scio.
me ia Snlcai on a short visit.
M, K. Jones, of Oregon City is stop
ping nt the Hligh while transacting
business in this city,
F. K. I .v ii ti , of I'errydale, was a Sa
lem visitor vesterdav.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Wnnsnty Deeds.
H K Ytintis to II (I Meyer, I). 41717
acres In sec 1 T II S R II W. H7ll.S2.
N H limns et vlr to J II Maxfield,
lot 4 HI I Itivcrxlew I'ark add. tl.
R Fggers to vV 1, Kd wards, lot h
Fleasatit Home add. 10.
M 0 Battcli et vlr to K Vincent, lots
'4 and 5 mid part of lot It H 12 West
, Woodburn. 4-It).
i W A Wise ct tix to Hcrtltn Tehb.hl, '
lots I and 2 tract 6 Wise Acres. iMO,
J W I'ceklcy et ux to (I 1, Adams et
ux, port of lot 1 Curtwright 's uild to
I Salem. 10.
Quitclaim Deeds.
! Fnnk lhcnrli to Marlon countv.
bind In sees Srt, 27, 34 mid ail T 8 S K it
W. l.
i e, i i
Jut turn back to th Want
Ad Columnt now and th
I offering (hurt.
99 Nov.
Dec.
WOMAN SPY SHOT.
--' Amsterdam, Nov. 20. Ail '
English woman was reported $
hero today to liave been shot by
the Germans as a. spy at (.'our-
$ trai barracks. It was said she $
wus dressed like, a priest when $
captured.
BORN.
WEXDL'HOTH At the Salem hospital,
Salem, Oregon, Tours, lav, November
lit, 1914, at 1 o'clock p. m., to -Mr.
uiul Mrs. Harry Wemleroth, a son.
DIED.
THOMPSON At tho family residence,
itoU South Twelfth street, 'Suletn, Ore
gon, Friday, November 2(1, 1914, at
1:30 a. m., F.va M. Thompson, wife
of Walter F. Thompson aged 2!) years,
2 .Months and 10 days, of tuberculosis.
Besides the husband the deceased is
survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. N. White, of this city; two sisters,
Mrs. Fred Druger and Mrs. Noel Simp
son, also of this city, and one brother,
Hurley Moon, of Bay City, Oregon.
Walter Thompson, the bereaved hus
band, was formerly in the employ of
the I'ortluiid Railway", Light' & Tower
company as inotorinuii in tins eity; ser
ved several years as pntrobnan on the
Salem polico department, and for the
.past three years or more hits been em
ployed as a guard ut the stute. peniten
tiary. Mrs. Thompson has been an in
I valid for over two years. The fonernl
j services will bo conducted at tho
j Friends church, in Soutn Salem, at 2:30
I tomorrow afternoon, by Rev. I'ember-
J ton, and interment will be in City View
i cemetery. The remains are lying nt
.j ('lough's undertaking parlors.
jSHEFARUSON At his residence, in
I Morniugsiilo addition to Salem, Ore-
gon, sometime during the day of
j . Thursday, November I!), HII, David
Slicpardson, aged noont X't years, of
j .sudden illness attending old age.
J l)e, eased has lived alono in the home
.i which he purchased several yours ago,
-' consisting of a house and three acres
' I of land, and, as ho wus a frequent vis
itor nml did ngt put in un uppcuraiicc
on Thursday nt tho homes where ho was
in the habit of delivering milk, butter
iinil eggs, and his neighbors missed him.
This morning upon making an invent i
aati'in, they found the door locked, and
upon peering through the window dis
covered hint lying across his bed. Cor
oner Clough was notified and repaired
to the house and was compelled to
break in the door to secure entrance,
nail found .Mr. Shepardsoa dead upon
his bed fully diesseil. Nothing is known
concerning the cause of death, but, us
- thera were no marks of violence upon
tho body or indication that death iiad
I been induced front causes other than
I nutu ul, and Mr. Clough concluded that
ho was a victim of heart failure. He
has no property other thitn the home
which ho occupied, so far as toe neigh
bors and friends know, ami money V
tho amount of $7,011 was found in the
clothing upon the body, llo hns n
brother In Hiverton, .Nebraska, who has
been notified of his death by telegraph,
and Mr. Clough will await instructions
as to the disposition of tho remains.
'tutu, a'.i.iiiui ttiiiuow snnuitir a h),) otH
dutt.-i ,oti joj .unduiAs oum n oahu ,
Today and Saturday
Uth Episode of the
TREY 0' HEARTS
Only one more of this great
serial.
Mary Fuller
in
THE PHANTOM
CRACKSMAN
Detective Drama.
The Mayor's Marriage
Comedy
Coming
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
THOMAS JEFFERSON
In
RIP VAN WINKLE
6 ACTS
A story that everyone knows
Coming
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Extrsordlnady Program
Robert Warwick
In-
"THE DOLLAR MARK"
"FOLLOW THE CROWD"
30
1
GLOBE
See Today's Journal
Pearl Zinn Takes the Lead
Interest Grows and Its
"Anybody's Race"
In the Capital Journal's exposition
contest, l'earl Zinn was again in the
lead when the votes were counted to
day. Mrs Hibbler being a very close
second uiul Ruth Fttgate only 2,000
votes behind her, all the leading candi
dates being very close together.
Margaret White is fourth and has been
polling a steady vote for soma time
past.
The trip to the great exposition with
its wealth of world wide wonders, will
be the event of a lifetime for the
fortunate wntier, and the Capital
Journal guarantees that no expense will
be spared ill making ti a pleasant one.
First class railroad fare, the best of
hotel accommodation, and familtties for
seeng the great tliir ut its best will be
piovded free of all charge by tits
paper. It will be a prize well worth
working for.
The plan adopted by this paper for
giving the trip does not require the con
testant to sell anything. The only thing
necessary to secure votes being to pit
tronize soioo of Salem's most popular
stores. The advertisements of these
firms is run in each Friday's Capital
.1 on nut I. Those firms have agreed to
give a sales check or receipt to every
purchaser for cash or for monthly bills
paid until January 1, I II 1 3. The sales
checks or receipts from these firms may
be exchanged for votes at this offici'
one vote for every 5 cents of your pur
chase. The names and standing of the can
didates follow:
l'earl Zinn 171,104
Mrs. firaee Koff Hibbler 10(1,840
Ruth Fit gate 1H4.M2
Margaret White (i0,20V)
Renska Swart :io,27ll
Violet Cory 40.MIS
Violet M. Barker Il,."4 1
Marie Bolinger 5,702
Arlino Ohm 3, 773
(ienecievo Fraser 1,030
Tuanna Brown 1,073
Celia Wilson 1,(147
Marguerite Ostrander 3,644
flcth Ryan ; 1,560
Myrtle Hcrdlein 1350
Eustis Dnvis 1315
Lola Be Long 1000
Ornce Crnig 1080
Hazel Johnson 1075
Heatrico Crawford 1005
Mable Brossfield 1017
Mario Schwab 1010
vera George 1000
Hazel Cooley , 1000
Mildred Cooper 1000
Maude McLaughlin 1000
I!eruicfl Sutiter 1000
Vivian nargrove 1000
Grace Taylor 1000
Magdalena Ttiffli 907
Mary Guycr 800
Alma Hall 750
Vera Martin 750
Lotta l'enn 750
Silvia Miller 750
Gladys Gray 750
Mario Evnns ., 750
The following is a list of the firms
whose sales checks or receipts may be
exchanged for votes at the Capital Jour
nal office:
Stockton 's
' Tho Toggery
Salem Electric Co.
Salem Cigar Factory
Imperial Furniture Company.
Salem Laundry to.
Wiley H. Allen Co.
The Globe Theatre.
The Royal Hakery (bread wrnppors)
' A. ('. Dcvoe Shoos
The Spa
Hnuser ilroa.
Trover & Weigel, Thotogrnphcrs
Yokohnma Crockery & Tea Co.
Vick Bros. Garage
Salem Fish and Foultrv Market
Independent Meat Market
C. M. Roberts Grocery
l'oisnl and Shaw Grocery
C. M. Eppley Grocery.
The Highland Grocery
licddnwny 's Cash Grocery
J. L. Busick & Son Grocerv
Dr. Mnrk Skiff Dental Office
J. E. Hockett, Fiano Tuner
Sulem Ice Co.
CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY
13 PROPERLY CELEBEATEC
A tertiiinnient in honor of the
0. A. R. was given nt the armory last
night bv the Sons of Vctcrnns of this
city. A bun, plot was served and a
program rendered on the occasion ..('
the fiftieth nnnivetsary of. Lincoln 's
Gettysburg speech. .Most of the ad
dresses were in eomtnemorution of tho
event which wns being celebrated, and
the spirit of patriotism pervaded the
entire assembly. Coiainnnder R. C.
Halloy, Rev. Juntos Lisle, Dr. W, O.
Asseln and Attorney Joku 1). Turner
were heard In shot! speeches. Mr.
Turner olnbis the distim tioti of being
the only on of a (', tifcderate veteran
in the city.
Captiiiti Mux Gchlhar, of the local
militia company, gave a short talk mi
modern arniiiinent as applied to the
western coast of the i'nited States.
The program was informal ttnd was
thoroughly en joyed by nil. Donald
(.Hover recited the Gettysburg address
mid Mrs. Glover give a rending. Mis.
1. a.Moine Clarne rendered a whistling
solo, Cominnniler J. F. Dtialap mtcl
lis tonstintu-ter.
Special New Korean .
City Restaurant
Spanish Chicken, Hot Tsmales, Chill
Con Came, Chop Buey Noodles
420 Ferry Btreet
NEW TODAY '
GOAT MEAT First class oaiy. l'hone
2100-M.
HILLY Expert window cleaner.' l'hone
IMS.
A NO.-l dry fir, delivered, ifl per cord,
l'hone 11-F-ll.
FOR SALE Cheup, thoroughbred fox
terrier puppies, i'hotio iW-F-3.
WAR JJKWrt AND HOT EAT At
Fred 's Kiglit Lunch.
FOR SALE Young fresh cow, with
calf. ti-j'J North Twenty-first. .
FOR RENT 4-room modern house, 230
South Fourteenth street.
FOR SALE Two-track bowling alh.i
cheap. Iiox 103H, Route 2.
FOR SALE Team anil wagon, in
quire 000 Electric street.
FOR SALE Two A-l fresh Jersey
heifers. I'lioac 3G-F-13.
TO THADK House and lot in Suletn
for lots. L. ('., euro Journal.
FOR SALE Fiill bloo.lcil Jersey heifer,
fresh soon. W. 1'ease, iliivsville,
WAiNTEH l!y experienced dressmaker,
sewing by the day. l'hone 80-F-2.
FOR SALE Dry second-growth fir
wood, 4.G0 per cord, l'hono 2249.
FOR SALE Flanders roudster auto.
Address O. I'. Given, Turnot, Ore.
FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms
lor housekeeping. Inquire at 401 H.
Cottage.
CHOICE GOAT MEAT For stile nt
the soap works, cheap, lu'30 Ferry,
l'hone U83.
LOST Gold bracelet, monogram, I). ti.
H. Return to Journal office, Kt
ward. .MAN wants work of any kind in Sa
lem, or wood cutting. W. Ii. Spoiled',
570 Cnioti.
FOR RENT Three tiirnished roonm;
st, 'mi heut; hot and cold water,
l'hone li.'2.
HOl'SEK KEi'l G Furnished apart
ments. Apply S55 North Commercial
street.
Full RENT Modern (l-rnoni home, 2
blocks front O, l-I. depot. W, A. I.i-i-tou,
4s4 Court street.
'i'OIi RKXT After January 1st, mod-
era I'urnislieil house, , A. I.istou,
agent, 4HI Court street.
FOR SALI'l Choice gout meat, 4 cenl'l
a pound, l'hone 115II-W, Cull l!)'J
Ninth Nineteenth street.
$1)110 TO 111 200 TO i.()AN on approved'
security to party giving lender em
ployment. H-21, Journal.
SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT $5.00
per month. (lentlcmiin prcierrcl.
581 North Chinch street.
DOWNSTAIRS, turn hooted room,
with or without, hoard, in modem
home near state house, l'hone 810,
FOR SALE Or trndo for good coir, .
surrey, nearly new; undercut, carets'
top, holds four. . Call Center 8i.rt
Hani.
I
I FOR RENT 7-roont house-, iflo.titl po
! month. Will accept painting and
; rnrp enter work us rent, l'hone 2121
! M.
j
; FOR SALE Ry owner, nice five-room
' modern bungalow, Easy puynutiH,
j or will take team lis first payment.
Address C. S., care Journal.
FOR SALE OR F,CIIAXGB 1'oU
j blood Huff Orpington roosters; heforti
i . Th inksgiving. Mrs. A. W. Co:, K
lein Heights, Rt. 4, I '.ox Hi.
I WILL teach caadv-mak iag to laden
! or gentlemen, prices and terms very
; reasonable. Inipiire at O. K. boon'
! ing House, Room 1.
jWK 1IAVK griiin and vetch liny for
sale nt the ranch or delivered where
I reiuired. George Swegle, Gunks
Road.
F(ll'DA purse in Will-on put h, we-d
' of fountain. Owner may have snui'i
by calling at Journal office ami pay
ing tor ml.
; WAXTI'.D By lady with two childivi,
wo Mi in store or office. Must havu
j work soon. 'Address J, D., euro Jour
nal. FOR RENT Ono five room modern
1 bungalow and one four-room houto
with city water. O. W. Lafler, 406
Hubbard building.
WANTED To take charge of 100 to
j I'pOacro tii iii-li, with stock; or will
j buy stock and rent ranch. Impiito
; at Salem hotel,
FOR BALE 30 acres, near Eugene, of
j garden land; good buildings. On Tn
eific highway. Terms lo suit at 6
per cent. J. U. Baker, Junction City,
. Oregon,
FOR KALE Complete gninge repair
shop equipment belonging to Into
I Robert Mauko, State street, between
, Commercial and Ki out. All mnchincs
tools, etc., new and latest design.
Address E. F. Brown, Independence.
FOR TRADE A good brick business
block in Eugene, Ore.; good incnino
property. Will trade for good farm
la id in the Willamette valley. Will
pay you to look this up. Address
)' O. Box 201, Eugene, Ore.
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liug mil before ordering a illvoree suit.
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