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PAGE lUKl NewTodcsy - Where Small, esu ma THE DAILY CAPlf AY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, Thursday, October 23, 1919. . Ads GetR itLsaiu 1 3 Hi CLASSIFIED AD RATES. Rate per word Kach. insertion 'one cent, six insertion 6 cents, one month. "26 insertions, 17 cents, on J car, per mouth, 1) cents. Minimum c ad-So - cents. , 1 First insertion only in Sw. Today. - City ads cash in advance and not tak en over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account'. No allowance tfor phone errors . " For Sale. New Today. FOR SALE Pigs. Phone 105F11. 262 CHIMNEY sweep, " " Rhone HI. furnaces cleaned. 262 5 BEAUTIFUL wall tints 10s pound and up. Max O. Buren, Com, St. 276 WANTED To lease a -darge house close in. Phone 1281. ' --- 36. FOR SALE Mliqh cow. Phone 34F8. WANTED Plain sewing. Phone 1138 FOR SALE Milch caw. St. Phone 768 K. 21st 251 FOR SALE 7- room modern bunga low, close to car line. 8!H uoytei. . . 252 YOUNG . pujlets and hens fpr. sale, ready to start paying, zoi neuevwe. FOR SALE Cow eiving -about 2 1-2 gallons rich milk daily, l-none tu F2. iBl FOR SALE 6 room bungalow, mod ern except heat. C is care Jour nal. - ' - 251 CHOICE Poland China pigs for sale, s weeks old: also 10 head of goats. Phone 58F12. 262 FOR SALE Medium size range' and ' coil. Phone 1363M. - 253 WANTED Cow wanted, young and extra good milker. Phone ,21!5J. 151 FOR SALE A No. 1 3 1-4 inch wa ; eron for light 2-inch. wagon. Phone 8F23. 252 FOR SALE Three houses offered for S4900, one on paved street, own er. 248 14th street. 251 J?rT9 QAT.f! A Ynnra hollSA. nparlv new, all plastered, 800, oash or terms, inquire 1Z30 erry ex. aoo FOR SALE Shetland pony buggy, In trood condition. Inquire 2644 Ha zel ave. evenings. 261 WANTED A 5 room house by No .' vember first. Will tease -or buy. .- ...Kelt - 2 2Z.M. - - 263 FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. 262 South Church. Phone 1413. 252 WANTED To rent three or four rooms furnishled r unfurnished. - Tel. 2270J. 253 "VVALFELT" superior to cloth at about half price. Max O. Buren, Coin'l, St. . 276 ' WANTED To rent farm, about 40 acres, cash or shares. I. O. Alaman, Aurusville, Or., Rt. A. . 252 FOR SALE China closet, heating stove, rocking chair, washing ma chine. 1410 S. Cottage,, . 252 GOOD single harness and top buggy for sale. John W. Xates. Jrtt. . ox 120A. Salem. Or. . zo Wanted. WANTED When hvneed of a carpen ter, call sftFS. - r - 251 at This. 6 room well located modern bugalow with some furniture; $2000, terms. :,,s : . Socolofsky, - ' -, Hi State Street. MARRIED man wanst work on farm Address E B care Journal. 251 FOR SAkE Pigs from five to six weeks old. G. W. Thurnxan. phone 3F1S. , 263 WANTED iiousekeeping rooms or small furnished house. Address F J care Journal. - 51 SINGLE man wants board and room with private family. State charges. Address 12 Journal. 251 WANTEC-One or two room apart ment,' close 4 by young lady. Box F, Capital Journal. . 253 WANTED Ford, or other light tour ing car wanted for cash, 191 or later, in good condition. Vicar Krom. Rt 7, box 74. 262 Water Company. SALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable-1 monthly In advance. Phone 606. , ' ' . We Want. Your used furniture,; stoves, carpets an4 tools,- as we- pay fair prices for everything, call 847. CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNI- . TURE CO. 23o North Commercial St. Lodge Directory. IHEMEKETA Lodge No. a meet - every - Wednesday .v.nlnr at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every -rueoaair at 8. Harry Levy, C. C; P. J. Kunts K. R. & S. ROYAL, NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA,; Oregon Grape.camp No. isou meet? very Thursday evening in McCoiS nack hall. Elevator service; Oracle, Mrs. Carrie l-.JJium, 64S Union S. recorder. Mrs. Melissa -Persona, 1415 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. UNITED ARTISANS Captial Aseem-, bly No. 84 meets very Thursday .at 8 9. m. In- Masonic Temple. Glenn C Nlles. M. rA. C-A.1 Vibbert, secre tary, 840 Owen street. . Money To Loan. r On good real estate security , V THOS. K. FORD Over Laild & Bush Bank, Salem. Ore. WANTED Men of good character to board. J 8 per week; please call at 1596 S. 13th and Oxford St. .1 block Off depot car line. "253 WANTED Wood saw. Frank Day, will run the Sproeds boys wood saw the rest of the season. Phone mornings and evenings 1678W .252 SALEM ELECTRIC CO., Masonic Temple, 127 North High. Phone. Mam 120. FERNS and palms and other potted plants for sale. Maruny s green " house,' 211 Miller St. Phone 916. 10-29 FOR SALE Heavy work mare, five years old. A. TurnbuU, Kt. 4, box 76. Phone 65F18. 251 FOR SALE Prune trees $50 per 100 if taken at once. One mile from Liberty. Phone 88F31. W. R. New. ; 251 WANTED To 'rent, six or seven .. room modern house,' close In,, furn ished or unfurnished - by. reliable party: No childrri. Wm. Neimeyer, 444 State St. Phone 167. WANTED Ladies and -gents gar ments to remodel, no alterations too difficult. Mrs. C. Ezra Sparks, lady tailor. C. Ezra Sparks, man tailor. Call room 2, 442 State St. 260 DR, L, HALL, WILSON Spe cialist in the Modern .Scientif ic application of glasses for the aid of -vision ami toe renei oi eye- strain and headache. Office closed Satur days. Office 210-211 U. S. bank build--: ing. Phones, orace io; res. iz. FOR SALE By owner, East Salem, 8 room house, bam, chicken house, east front, large lot, .paved St. Phone 1685 J. . , . 251 WANTED Hello, -hello! Another new and secondhand furniture store. 415 S. 12th, a block from S. P. depot. If you have anything to offer call for H. M. Canon. Phone FOR SALE Or trade. jfi large, val ley stock or dairy ranch, for hop or prune ranch. JAB care Journal; . 53 FOR SALJB 6 passenger Buiek in running condition ; wouw .mane good bug. 1915 model for J275. 1561 Market St. 252 FOUND Gold finger ring. Owner eall at 833 S. 17th St. after B p. m. describe property and ay for. this ad. 251 FOR SALE 8' good mares, 950, 1000 lbs., suitable for orcnaro wore, cheap.- Phone 71R. r see Reming ton at Valley Motor Co. . 251 FOR SALE Or exchange for other grain 600 bushels recleaned cheat seed. Walter L. Fuller, Brooks, Or. Phone 35F32, .262 IiOST Between the Woolen Mills tove and the Masonic Temple, a J2.50 piece as a locket. Reward of 82.60. Leave at Journal; sti FOR RENT 6 room .modern house, furnished except bedding. In High land addition, close to school and car line. Phone 1531R. 253 REX Dry paste, no cooking required. , works better and sticks tighter than flour. Max O. Buren, Cm'l St. 276 WANTED TO BUY Why let the tooths ou those old clothes, i pay from 85 to 815 for men and wo- mens suits and frem 3 to 1B tor overcoats and ladies coats. I also buy most all kinds of house dress es, shoes, men s, women s ana cnu- dren. if they are any gooo at aii. Call me and if my price doesn't suit you need not call any more. 2nd hand men. The fi lor si sstore. 279 N. Com. St. Phone 675. ,252 FOR SALE 40 acres best soil, all un- lor cultivation, some orchard, stock and implements, e miles norm, iu, "'O. T-44 care Journal. 291 Help Wanted FOR SALE Furnished 11 room mod ern bungalow, clear of all incumb rance. Will sell for cash only. Box 8 care Capital Journal. ! WAOTEDWohian or girl for -house work.. Phone 11 Fl 3. ,. -81 GIRLS wanted at the -Glove Factory Steady' work. 1455 Oak St 2.53 Everything Electrical. Optometrists. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA . i . C4JI! Oregon tieaar v.mp meets every Thursday Vening at 8 o'clock in MeCornack ' building, Court and Liberty streets. W. M. Persons. V. C. Frank A. Turner, clerk. - . . TRIZ'JTES Fr.0:.l THE WORLD'S LEADERS DR. JOHN L. LYNCH--Otseopathic phvsician and surgeon, 404 Oregon bldg. Res. Phone 58F5. Office phone J394. . . DR. WM. B. MOTT, formerly of Port land, has located in Salem occupy ing the offices of his late father. Dr. W. S. Mott, 407-408 Bank of Commerce bldg. Offioe phone 883, residence, phone 698.. Federal Farm Loans . . , 5 1-2 per cent Interest, Prompt servr ice, 34 l-z years time, reaerai farm loan bonds for sale. A C. Bohrnstedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. Rumely Oil Pull Tractors. Come and let's tell you of the men Who are making such great records nlowinsr. discing and threshing on their farms ear Salem wttti a Kuineiy Oil Pull. Wm. H. Trumn, local agent, Salem, 26S J. Commercial. Phone 418. Why Sell or JLessx WE will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get our bid be. ' fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store, 271 N. Com mercial .street. Phone 734. FOR SALE Extra fine span mares, wp mnrenpd. & ana u vears oiu. weight 3200 lbs. Inquire F. : 13. Loose, 226 State St., Salem. 251 !WAOTED House . maid at state school for the deaf. Phone 646. 252 FOR SALE General store, 15 years ' standing. Good live town, for sale at invoice or trade for property. Address Store care Journal, 264 WANTED Middle aged, single man for all around work In general mer chandise store. Polk county. Per manent home for right .man. State wages expected and experience had in this line. V J care Journal. 262 FOR SALE Good R. I. Red pullets and White Leghorn hens, ready to lay, come early .my Jrice is right. 1135 S. 16th St. 251 FOR SALE 2 acres. 6 room- bunga low, good well, chicken park ana I house, garage, some iruit; id min ute walk from car. E. L. Mcintosh' Rt. 7. box 19. Salem, Or. 255 FARMS for rent. One of 163 acres and one 81 acres. 1 1-2 miles west of West Stayton, cash rent. Inquire of J. W, Nipple. West Stayton. 256 FOR SALE A small house and lot on S. 19th St. Will sen for u cash if sold within the next 10 days. I need the money. Write J. C. Wilson. 1190 S. Com'l St. 262 JH'ANTED Experienced, reliable man and wife desire care of small dairy farm, will give best of care for ope half the proceeds. Address care Mrs. A. NOrthcut, Rt. 6. box 7. 266 XOST At post office or First M. E. church Wednesday p. m., a purse containing $5 bill and over 82 in silver. Finder please leave at Jour nal office. Notify 663 by phone, or call at 1655 S. -High. Reward. 251 FOR SALE 60 acres north of Salem on rock road, with 6 acres of logan berries and 5 acres prunes. Has fine modern 6 room .house - with good barn, silo and other outbuild ings. The school is on the corner . of place -and Oregon Klectrio is only 3-4 mile of house, price iiz, B00. See Fred W. Durbln, 276 State St. 253 FOR SALE 57 acres all in cultiva tion .except 6 acres of timber, about 30 acres river bottom, does not overflow, and bam, located on good road 5 miles of good town. Price 84750. See Fred W Durbln, 276 State St. . ; i 253 For Rent FOR RENT -Good piano to -perma nent renter. Phone 2135J. 251 FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms, 273 N. High. 'Ladies only need to apply. ' c 261 FOR RENT Ten acre tract close in. T. S. Lamport care U. S. Nat. bank. .251 FOR SALE Double set of driving. eThrS chickens. 2865 Brooks are., fairground. near I 251- cash or shares, immediate posses sion given. See J. H. Lauterman. Argo hotel. ' Read This. 8 room modern bungalow on North Capitol St. Young fruit. Lot boxiou. sa&on. 7 room modern house on N. High St.. Txt axl5,' 82250. Terms. 8 room strictly modern house on JN. Summer St. 18500. . 30 acres, 20 acres bearing prunes. 4 pe.res nnnles. 3 logans: 4 room hnusA. barn and out buildings all good. Spring water piped to barn and house. 7 miles from Salem on good road. AU equipment goes, f 11,880. Terms. 77 acres near Falls City. 23 acres cultivated. 17 acres mixed orchard balance pasture. S ;room house, new, good barn and other out buildings, $125 an acre or win laae nouse in aa. lm is na.rt iaym.ent. 108 acres near .reform school. 100 acres -cultivated. Family , orchard. Ooofl wire fences. 7 room house, Barn 40x42 with shed. 811,600. 12 cres near Salemt 18 acres prunes; 1 acre cherries. 8 room house good; barn and dryer, wen ienceu. $7500. Will trade lor .rorwano, prop erty. . C. W. Niemeyer. . 215-216 Masonic building, Salem. Phenen 1000, 1014. 261 v ;-,.. Best Buys. 17-8 acres, 87 acres cleared, balance' timber, 21 acres prune, 7 to 20 years old. good oOndltion; 8 aores peacnes 8 years old, 12 acres logans z were family orchard, -all the best of berry or fruit land, 6 room house, 1age barn; dryer, store hfiUSe.Jiog and chicken houses, fenced, one-half mile of . town. Price for a short time, $180 per acre. 219 acres. 125 Tiver bottom, balance second bottom land, all "fenced and crossed ttneed,- large fcarn, law nouse, hop house, fully oquiped on place, fine chance for hop toanch. personal prop erty with place-r2 herefc:(B,,ows, one heifer, one male, proou now, nil hav in barn. 60 bushels wheat, 50 bushels oats,. acres corn, DeerinK binder, hay -rake, .2 plows, 1 8-shovel cultivator,- harrow, flip,. Ktiffeies. DeerinK mower, t u3- key plow, wagon, disc eutteiv lot f small toola This place Is worth $125 nr urn. hut (twins: to financial condi tions, owner has agreed tiuie per acre cash. v.H bcm-x. 17 cultivated. SO timber, sn nmiiM l i vears old. 6 (room boustf, horri out huildinm. new woven wire fence, one mile of scnooi. i auivn m tows.; $20.0.00. terms on pari. . 20 acres" all in cultivation; 1 acres logans. 5 room house, barn, cnicKen houses, family orchard, toeat of valley soil, suited to loganberries, gravel road personal property to go team; com , chickens, hog, all' tools. $8600; some terms. 52 ncrem all sandy loam bottoms, 9 cultivated, balance timber and brush, new 4 room plastered houBe, barn, otlu er outbuildings. moBtly, - woven wire fence, 1 miles from station,, finest of running water. If taken soon. .13000, terms on half, balance 6 per cent five GraJaif ; Wkt. soft wluie No. I $2t feed eati 89oi piilline oats 86c; hT, eheat, new $17; hay, Ms, new 18fcS 20; miU run $4344. t -Butterfat: Bvttterfat. e; ereanv ery butter, 676; - ' Pork, veal ana mutton: jrorx on iooi 131, 14c; veal fancy 23c; steers 78c eows 67e"; spring Iambi JWc; wes 45c; Bteep, yearlings, 6c. ttggs n poultry: x.ggs ora o, light hens, 22c; heavy hens 25c; old roosters IS lie; springs 2e. Veeetaibles: : Onions, per sack 83: celery dos. 90c tohrataes 90c; potatoe Awiut.. notatnes fie. .' - Fruit: Oranges $77.50; lemons 89;' bananas 10c; honey extractea sue: bunch beets. ISd; 'eablbage 2e; head; kttuee -60;-carrots 45c; grapes, Mv lncru Ifln; (rranes. Tokavi Sc. i ereamery butter ?5c; country butter ; 67e; flour, hard wheat $3.103.25 : POETIAJND MAEKET8 Portland, Or Oct. 28. Butter, city creamery 6 -67c; Eggs selected local ex270c; hens J6 28s; broilers, 22 27c; geese 15c; cheese $335c, .. Llvo Stock. -v; Cattle: Receipts 226; lone of mar ket steady; rood to choice steers $ (.50: fair to, medium steers $78; common to fair steers. $5.606.50; choice to good cows and heifers $6.5$ 7.50; canners $34; bulls $56.50; calves $814. Hogs: Receipts 368; tone of market lower; prime mixed $13.60 Bi4.vu; medium mixed, $13.0013.50; rough heavies, $11.00 11.50; Jigs. $12.00 18.00. Sheep: Receipts 1183; tone of mar ket weak; prime lambs $11.0011.60; fair to medium lambs $18.00 10.60; yearlings $8.00!). 00; wethers $7.&ug 50; ewes, $5.00 7.00. , . I Work of . the American Red Cross Is Praised By Noted Men, LIBERTY 0ND JU0TATI0S ik 88 New York, Oct. 22. Liberty bonds Quotations; 8 Vb, 100.78; first ' 4s, 95.20; second 4's, 83. 0; first 95.36; second 4's, 93.80; third 4's, 96.40; fourth 414 93.0t,l victory 8 8-4 99.60;, 4 3-4's, 8,9.62. .- ' V ' New York,' Oct. 28. Liberty bond auotatlons: 814's, KTO.OS; " first 4's, 95.30; second 4's, 93.66; first 4'. 96.36; fourth 4U, 83.76; victory 3 3-4'a 95.36; fourth 4, 88.76; victory 3 314's 99.68; 4 8-4's, 99.60. Real Estate Houses. FOR SALE Three houses for sale by owner ? 180 24th .street, 1008 soutn 12th: J2000 each. 438 South Mill street. $1000. Room 14, Ladd and want cheap, phone -Bush bank. - 261 1393; 258 FOR SALE rne very nnest new iea- , . , ,1 ..n 1. 1 . ,' , c A hail T! , 1 v r,air male atd female ready for breeding I HAVE buyers for houses and small rhorrv ritv Rahb trv. Sal em. Ore. S""Jf" ',"''"u"'' """J Phone 1332J. 263 F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg.- 51 Stove! Repairing. FOR SALE By owner, seven room modern house, well located. Imme diate MnaaeflRion civen. Terms to suit purchaser. Phone lzz between 1 siuviis reouui ana I and 11 a. m. . ii FOR SALE An excellent hom.e 7 1 large rooms, bam, water, lights, I basement, walks, fruit; 3 acres cen ter of town. No better for money, $4000. J-. L. Green, Woodburn. 254 WANTED Toung man with first - class commercial education desires , position in Salem business house, has had 8 years experience in meet ing the public, can furnish refer ences. Box A-l care Journal office. - 262 FOR SALE 80 acres on Salmon river, part under cultivation, near Otis, Oregon, easily accessible to- schooL On proposed Roosevelt highway. Mrs. Etta Burns. 1126 .8. 12th SU Salem. 262 run. Mbn-is. ui. nh.nm 337 Court Rt Phnnt. 403 land heater, size 18, for large nouse FOR SALE Good income property. Lot 82 1-2x165 feet. Two good ' houses. One of best locations in Sa- Ism, one block from business part of city. Address XX Journal. 256 FOR RENT 50 acre farm to rent, mostly in cultivation, good house and out buildings, want to plant most of it in prunes and berries, team and implements furnished. " Best of loganberry land for sale in , email tracts, easy terms. W. J. - Turnidge, Talbot, Or., on Oregon Electric. 256 REGISTER EARLY For the night . . school at the Capital Business col lege, which will commence on lion . day evening, Oct. 27. The principal will be at the school on Friday and Saturday evenings to talk with any ; who are interested. See advertise ment elsewhere in this issue. There will be a new class in shorthand in the day school next week. 251 WANTED By refined family of four, room and board in private family or boarding house, or housekeeping suite, or furnished flat er apart ment, or small furnished house, or would consider cooperative house keeping. Must be in Garfield school district. Possession at once. Phone 1432 or address Box 7 Journal of fice. 252 . Wanted Houses. Some modern bur.nra'.ows and up to date bouses. If U have sonicihing to sell. let us do it for i-ou We have prospective buyers. We arc roiiaolc aa.ea agents that get results John H. Soo--t Realty Co.. JS Oe-pn-u bldg jsu-iwj- south commercal St. -Sa lem. Or. Phone 399. repaired. 60 years experience; Depot National and American fence, sizes 26 to 68 inches high. Paints, oif and -varnishes, etc., loganberry - "md hop hooks. Salem Fence anf Stove Works, 250 Court street. Plunk 124 Second Hand Goods. No Cash Required- Good overcoats, shoes and suits, all kinds of musical instruments, shotguns, -rifles, - heating stoves, gas stoves, suit cases and 1000 other, useful articles to sell or trade. What have you? The Capital Ex- hotel or off ioey 1 nice large wf"! FURNITURE HOSPITAL I have Bargains and Investments. 20 acres about 4 miles out In best prune belt, about half in bearing prunes, other fruits and all necessary farm buildings. Only $8000, terms. Fine general farm of 105, acres, 1-4 mile from town, half in cultivation and fine soil, balance timber and pas ture; good set farm buildings, orch ard and berries. Snap, $126 per acre. fiA unrn nrune orchard. 82 in iuu bearing now,.' 6 aores bearing ttoyap Anne cherries, 2 in pears and apples; good buildings of all kinds, good wa ter' system. Phone.- 7 miles from Sa lem on good road.. Big bargain, $450 tier -Rr.rp. . - ' " Dandy, nice 5 acre tract close in, fine soil, house and -orchard, $186 0 25 acre -orchard, 20 111 full bearing prunes, other fruits, uooa sei punu ings, near school, good road. Snap, 8450 er acre. , 16 acres fine aarK 10am sou near Salem. Bargain at $160 per acre. Several good bargains in mouern houses on easy terms. See us for bargains and invest merits. Perrine & Marsters 212 Commercial Club bldg. with 'reservoir or eorl. 415 Bouth 12th. . 254 FOR SALE Or trade on a good standard range, slightly used, rub ber tired, single seated top buggy, including robes, side curtains and whiD. Phone 362 Marion garage, ask for W. J. Trudgen. 202 opened a first class shop repairing and refinishing of all kinds, up hoi storing a specialty. Will call and estimate your work. Phone 1742: M. Brown, 1201 S. Commercial St. 275 SAFETY razor blade sharpening ma chine, first installed at A. K. Btew- art Repair Shop. 347 Court Bt. LIBRARIES bought and sold. 143 N. High. -Phone 340. , Sims, 26 FOR SALE Fine 6 room modern bungalow, with sleeping porch, gar age, fireplace, eement basement EXCHANGE- well located. 6 room house, not modern, 3 fine lots, good location, terms. H. E Bolinger. 328 Oregon bldg. Used Cars for Sale. Late model Studebak- er 4, good as new, for house. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 252 80 ACRES, east of the city a few miles, all in cultivation, adjoining the state lands. Tou will never again buy this land at the price it is offered at $165 per acre; if you Vflnt lnnif BOA thin TarmR tn Suit. Tou can buy this on installments,' 3 24-100 outside of the city limits. River bottom, facing a good road, price much less than any adjoin. ing and terms to suit. Do you want a home? Lot 90x107. Got. location, has 4 large new barn TO Oakland owners, we are fully pre pared to take care of your ears no matter in what shape they are in and can guarantee absolute satis faction. We are also prepared to 00 first class repair work on any mage of cars. American Automobile Co., Automobiles. FOR auto truck hauling, try the Bled erman transfer stand at Smith s ci gar store. State and Commercial St Phone 100. 252 that rould be easy t remodel and AUTO PAINTING We will be open makw into a bungatow. Don't need any money, owner will give terms if buyer will remodel the building. A snaD at $1250. If you have property of any kind for sale see me, I am wanting hous es and small tracts. H. S. Radcliff, Bayne bldg. 251 for business on and after Oct. 1st at 15$ S. 12th St. We are in a post tion to give you good service in auto painting and laundry. Your pat ronage will be appreciated. All work guaranteed. Gutlett Bros. 10-$ Scavenger. ' Salem Scavanger Garbage and 're fuse of all kinds removed on month It contracts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animals removed. Office phone Uala 167. . - ' -- ' - " u. 11. Mrem.K DOES HIGH CLAK8 LADIES TAILORING ' Safety Razor Blades. Wood Saw. PHONE 1090R. Our prices are right W. M. Zandler, propreter. isoo , Summer street, Salem, Or. Auctioneers. fl. BATTERLEB rttina ill Hnuth Liberty street. Phone 937. 1211. Real estate and stock sales. ' W. F. WRIGHT, Turner auctioneer. Why not get him. He only cnarges 2 per cent. Oleson's Auto Exchange 349 N. COM. Y. M. C. A. BLOCK Buys, sells and exchanges used cars Unlver-KAl tractor attachment fits any car, $275, pulls 2 14-in. plows. 29 used cars ior saie vr irnue. 3 Fords, $375 to $475 1917 Kamn Six $675 1915 Overland, tine condition, an exceptional buy $450 - F. H(,iiihaKpn 12VU 10 aiouv 1 Ford truck, fine condition, $625 . Uonv Athar eood bUVS. ' We sell oils, grease, gasoline, used auto parts, tires and accessories. years, ... v ' .,'.,,,. 20B aores. IbU cuuivaiea, v iiniucr, 30 slashed. acres family-orchardH best soil. 8 room house, large barn, woven wire and rail fenee; 8-4 mile from good town, only $126 jtm acr,, half cash. i 200 acres, 140 cultivated, 80 timber, p-ood condition; l Vi- Rojal Anne cher ries and Vt acre other cherries, dark nm. Biichtlv railing. 18 reom nouse, pood condition, large barn, plenty of necessary outbuildings, also tenant house; fairly .well fenced, 1-mile of town: spring. .and xjreek water, rock road. $150 per acre; $6000 cash, bal ance $ per cent. R acres arood loganberry land, all In cultivation, close to paved road, $1200. 12 -acres all in cultivation V, .acre family orchard bearing, good condltin i best valley loam. 6. miles from center! of Salem. 6 room house, earn, omer utbuildings, well fenced, close to: school, personal property horse, 1 cows, feed on place, cnicnens, separa tor, wagon, hack, buggy, all harness, I ultivators, 2 plows, harrow, ail 1001a, 5500; half cash, balance B per cent. 8 U acres all In cultivation, good lo ganberry land, on paved road, mile from city; $2100. 28 acres, moSUy all bottom land, 28 cultivated, . 8 timber, 8 room house, barn, paved road, 1 V4 miles from town all the best berry land, only $4400, terms on $2000. 30 acres, all in cultivation, an wov en wire fence, cross femjed, good barn, roads. 3-4 mile of town. For a snort time 12350. Have several eastern Oregon larms to exchange for Salem business or res idence property. . !n Keren, lots of piling and tio tim ber. Vi mile from town, -4 rmie 01 paved road, will exchange ior aieni residenco or good vacant iois; ieu. For bestKmya and excn.ar.ges, sen Socolofsky. ' 1 341 Btate Stroet Steel head salmon direct from the Rogue river were presented to Gov ernor " Olcottr, Trlvate Secretary UP" John and the stat . house press "iranii'r Tuesday evening b F. B. Aiding of Grants Pass, the .presenta tion being made Ihrqogh Fred Wil liams of the, public service 'commis sion, who hails- trow that section of Oregon. u :';. A ; LIFT OFF CORNS! "It is oa membership more thaa money contribution that the streaa of the present campaign is laid, for the Red Cross seeks to associate the people in welfare work throughout the land,' specially la those oromanlOea where' neither official nor unofficial provision has been made tor adequate health and social service. President Wilson. , .", ,. . . ; ' '- The American Bed Cross Js the mobilized heart and spirit of the whole American people." Henry P. Davteoo. "A magnificent spirit breathes in the American Red Cross." Marshal Focn. ,. In giving prompt and efficient relief the Red Cross has won the eternal gratitude of millions of neonle." Gen eral Pershing. - ;. . - T" ............. . "It requires no organization to al low one of s as an individual to bay a dinner tor a hungry man. It re quires the greatest degree ot organi zation to deal with the toes ot a world. The Red Cross seems to be essentially demanded. , , . With out the Red Cross I do not know whether the world .would have been able to bear the horrors and devasta tion ot this, wearful warV-Newton B. Baker, .,.".... . - - -.. - -,. ,-.vi ; v' ..... - "The Red Cross is the great Neigh bor-. . . -It the world is made a little more comtortable a tittle hap pier, s little stronger for the struggle of life through ite effort, the Re Cross Is flontent. The Secretary ot the Navy. .. -- ; - - ' ' -:.t,..':- r "The Red Cross U not goiag to tun Its back on Its responsibilities." L&r- Ingston Farrand, Chairman, ExecuUya Committee, National Red Cross. - , ., .., .... t "I don't know whst we would haw done without the help of the Ameri cans. I thank you from the bottom ot my heart." Ignace Paderewskl. Premier of Poland. : Mr. Davison has spoken to me t how the Bed Cross hopes to continue work even in peace time. This is m noble enterprise.. . . V ". Wondernu results could be obtained if all eousr- trles would foin hands, especially m all queBtious concerning small chil dren, tuberculosis, and sanitation in general." Queen Marie of Rumania. jPrcezone is magic! Corns lift off with fingers without pain What They Bald The following conversation ensued between two col ored troopers In an outpost while Jer- rv was DUtting over a barrage. "Sam, Ah don't like the num tnem shells has: they talks to me." ,'Tou never see ie turning white, niitaah. What they sayt -' - - "They say. Yto- -u ... .ain't going back to A la BAM!" The Ameri can Legion, Weekly. ; Wifl'e Won The' race for the last word was getting hot Hubby and wile were Tunning neck, and neck. "Tou did!" - - ' "1 didn't!". - "You did!" ' "I did not!" ' . ". y The nace was slowing,' "Well." flashed hubby, "one ot us two is a very capable liar. But there one thing which prevents me say inir which one." 'Modesty, I presume, , retortea wif ie. Pittsburg Sun. : , , , v Hurt No. not one b!t Uust drop a little Frceaone- on that touchy corn, UiBtaatly it stops aching, then yon n one particle of pain, eorones or irri- . .. 1. f U. ...nvlAita AfllAI tauon, r reeKoiie is vnv hijovl,iu o,uv. that (bothersome corn right off. . Yes, majjic! Coats only a few cents. Try iFreezoncI Your druggist soils a tiny bottlo, sufficient to lid your foet nf nvnrv hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without discovery of a Cincinnati genius. We surely can do no better than - to emulate the human and social work of our Bister organization, the America- Red Cross.'' Slgaor Ciraolo. newly elected President of Italian Red Cross, t. ' ;' a s'i-.i, ; . "Our heartiest thanks go out to our American friends." Union des Feisv mes de France. . "The help given by the Red Cross is but another proof ot the great heart and sympathy of the Amerlcau peo ple," prince Regent Alexander ot Serbia, . , "The Polish people look upon th American Red Cross as their salvsv tlon. It holds In Us hands the dea tlnles of nations. This world war has beeu fought In vain it there is m early restoration ot normal physical and moral conditions in tne newiy born Republic of Poland. Poland Is (he keystone ot the world's perma nent peace." Lieut. Col. Francis A Franczak, j . "I wish to express to the millions of Americans, who have made the work of the American Red Cross possible the deep gratitude ot my people. The young King Alexander ot Oreec "I have confident hope that the American Red Cross' world-wide plans for charity and mercy will be largely realized, bringing the grateful appre ciation of suffering millions as a par tial recompense, and a greater reword, the richest blessings of God." Car dinal Gibbons, v -' "One ishonored by the privilege oi membership In the Red Cross, awl blessed In being permitted to make anjr kind of contribution to Us. wort.' William Fraser McDowell, Presiding Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church..,, Journad Want Ads Will Sell It. $$ Keep'emlnTheCirde Dr. F. D. Watts denies the publish ed story , that there are 18 cases of smallpox m Weston. He declares there are only two families afflicted. Lieutenant Batten and Sergeant Fisher of the forest patrol stationed at Eugene during the summer months arrived In Salem yesterday afternoon in a DeHavlland airplane to repair the plane of Lieutenant Ned Schramm, which became broken a few days ago while flying from neat- tie to Red Bluff, Calif. Schramm was fnrned to land in Salem. When repair ed the machine will go to Eugene and thence to Mather field, WE LOAN MONEY FOR FIVE YEARS. WEAL fiOW YOU TO PAY $100.00 OR MULTIPLE ON THE PRINCIPAL ON ANY INTEREST DATE. WE CLOSE OUR LOANS PROMPTLY. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregea