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PAGE UINE. New Today -Where Small A ds Get Results ai-Sma THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. 4 "A CLASSIFIED AD RATES. For Sale. Rate per word Each insertion one ce-it, six insertion 5 cents, one month. Z insertions, 17 cents, oio ar, per mouth, 8 cents. Minimum per ad 25 ceuts. First Insertion only In New Today. City ads cash in advance and not tak en over phone, unless advertiser has monthly account. No allowance for phone errors B'OR SALE 9. goats. Phone 107F 277 New Today. FOR SALE 9 1-2x14 tent, child's bed with -mattress, reed baby bug- ev. maleable steel range with res ;..,!.. n.ni he-itine- stove, nractic- - - - , ally new double express narness aim single harness. Will sell above rti 1m fur 1-2 of original cost. 395 S. 12th street. - 277 nn v T T T tlTTT O flXT NEWCOMER to Salem wants to buy W "t""77 a modern home up to around 4,-', iss" oiansi m u " 000. Centrally situated "as possi-ic application of glasses for the aid ble. Possession before Christmas, j of vision and the relief of eye strain Write Mrs. Bottomly care Journal, rand headache. Office closed Satur ,vnie at -'days. Office 210-211 U. S. bank build; -.,1, ..- ing. Phones, office 145; res. 1244. t?T RKAT.R Fine, young goats, also choice eastern Oregon beef. Price s Meat Market, 325 N. Com. ti. a FARM for sale by owner, located in flt epntinn of Vlrelnla. Signs ,) imn ,, fiirioir-;ir ssat.W 1H h. . Zimmerman rieulars address, Ethel L. Huffman,' Wells boiler, complete with stack. Washington, D. C, care general E. C. Cross & Son , ..v. .. ; ' - Zlr.--T m delivery. LOST Gentleman's purse containing money, 4 ten dollar bills and some stiver. Lost between Rolands ana BEAUTIFUL wall tints 10s pound and un. Max O. Buren. Com. fat. 276 Wallace farm. Reward. E. H. Blv-jGOAT meat for sale, first class only, en, Rt! 1, box 21B. il9 Orders taken 2567 Oak and 25th WANTED Some one to-take care of horse for winter for his keep. Phone 84F4 or address Salem, Box-281, Rt.' 3. 275 street. Phone 2160M. CHOICE goat meat at Peoples mar ket between State and Court on Liberty street. oF8 FOR SALE-19.19 Buick. Optometrists. Used Cars for Sale. FOR SALE Cheap, one vBuicfe. road ster. 171 S. High . . ,2 "7 DR ALBERT R. UILLER, Optomet rist,, eyes examine b ... eood shane, 4 lfT1Hf.H UUIIilUaiUU. 4 ' ' w - FOR SALE Late 'model Ford tour ing car. fine condition, . extras. Phone HUM. ' '274' TO Oakland owners, we are fully -pre pared to take care of your cars no matter in what shape they are in and ean guarantee absolute satis faction. We are also prepared to do first class repair work on any make of cars. American Automobile uo. A .Rmknn Hours at office, daily, 4 p. m. to 6 .. Kotiirdsiv 9 a. m. to 6 i. m. Appointment by phone any hour. I 610-13 V- O. van. Very Desirable Property. 1 room house plastered modern, full basement, $2000. 6 room house plastered, modern, earatee for two cars, fruit, $2000. 6 room house plastered, modern, 4 rooms upstairs unfinisnea, dou. It 6 room houses plastered, modern,, basement, fireplace, $4000. 8 acres all in cultivation, wire fenced-, a few bearing walnut and ap rl trees. 8 room ceiled house, out- DEFEAT 0$&L (Continued from. page one) I Water Company. SALEM WATER-- COMPANY Office corner Commercial ana irauo Bills payable monthly in advance. Phone 606. - 10 acres, 6 in -cultivation, o in um ber, stumps, etc., fenced, best rect sou. 3 room house, ?15uu, terms. , Walter McLaren Room 25, 180 N. Com. St. 276' Second Hand Goods. Auctioneers. Lost And Found. waxtut From private parties. good secondhand rug. Can , a eenger. fracticany new. garage, phone 220. Five pas Wilson's 276 WANTED 3 or 4 walnut trees large size' for transplanting, 5 to 8 years old, English or black. Slate price ana location. Address Walnut care Journal. -v- ,; 274 LOST 30x3 1-2 Beacon tire on rim between town and Hollywood. Leave at Chevrolet shop. 275 FOR SALE 1919 Dodge touring ear, has not been run' 2000 miles. See car at Dodge agency, 184 South Commercial St. 281 STRAY ED -From Jim, Witzel place, two horses, one dark bay, one ngni bav with white hind feet, with sad dle gald: -Notify J.. 3asmer, Turner, Rt. 1,, box 25.. G. SATTERLEE Office 124 South iiiDeriy nreou Phone 937. 1211., weai estate stock sales. - : Grain: Wheat, No.' 1, $2;. feed oats 75 80c; milling oats 86c; cheat hay $17; oat hay $20; clover hay $2122; mill run $4445. Butterfat: ' Butterfat, 70c; cream ery butter, 6769o. 1R 1-'c: veal, fancy isc; steers - 7 8c; cows 6 7 l-2c; spring lambs j Senator Knox, republican, followed 9i4c; ewes 4 Be; sheep, yearlings so. wun tne announcement ui Eggs and poultry: EggB easn too; (vote ccwiiw me light hens 18 20c heavy hens 24c; Old I Senator Thomas, Colorado, demo roosters 1516c? springs 20c, . : jcrat, announced he will Vote against Vocrotohlaa- Onions net- sack 4ttc: ramirauun. tors shouted for a vote but Smith, iCeorgla, obtained the floor and begaa to speak. Party irfnes hpm. Senator Smith, democrat, declare he wil.V vote for the Lodge resolution Vork, Wal and mutton: Pork on foot j although not in complete agreement FiTnNTTl'RE HOSPITAL I have opened a first class snop repairing and refinishing of all klndB, up holstering a specialty. Will call and estimate your work. Phone 1742; M. Brown, 120i S. Commercial St. 275 W F WRIGHT, Tm-ner auctioneer. Why not get him. He only charges 2 per cent. Stove Repairing. FOR SALE Modern six room house (except furnace) at 1244 waller St. $3000, $1000 cash, balance terms. Roth Grocery Co. WANTED Man on ranch, one that inn handle tractor . and prune trees; all winter work for right party. Phone 93F23. 11 3-4 ACRES all in cultivation, 1 1-2 miles out-; tools, spuds, apples, chickens, rabbitsi . pigeons, some furniture goes with place. Beohtel, Rt. 2, box 81, Salem, Or. 274 FOR SALE Household furniture and chickens. House for rent. !il Com'l street. ' 275 FOR RENT-street. -Garage. 1409 Mission- -276 rmi sst.r New Woodstock type writer, nerfect cohditioh. Address ?.-2 Journal. : 2 i 9 FOR SALE . Five year Old work horse. Phone 1678W. STOVES rebuilt and' ' repaired. B0 years experience; uepot national and American fence, sizes 26 to 68 inrVien hicrh. Paints. oit and varn ishes, etc., loganberry d hop hooks. Salem Fence anf Stove Works, 250 Court street. Phone 124 Safety Razor Blades. SAFETY earor blade sharpening ma chine, first installed at A. B. Stew art Repair Shop, 34T Court St. GOATS' for sale, thirty si head. R. Anderson, Rt. 1, box 72, Jetrerson. 276 FOR SALE Four Buttercup cocker els, 8 months old, Fine winter ap " ples, also weed cutter. Phone 23F21 - after 6 p." m. 276 FOR SALE Few cords furnace wood and oak. Phone 1678W. 279 - POTATOES Now is your time to stock up for winter, $2. per hundred at ranch. Phone 8F2. 276 PURE BRED POLAND CHINA - BOAR. Will sell hiy "herd boar, 3 years old. He is from the best and has proved his worth; weighs about 450, in good flesh; first check for $75 Will take him, H. R. Jones, phone 49F2, Salem. For Rent FOR RENT Furnished room in pri v.at familv. Phone 1669. 274 A PLEASANT sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. Phone bioea. Money To Loan. On good real estate security ' TWOS. K. FORD S , Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Ore. No Cash Required Good overcoats. hnoa and miita. all Kind 01 mu.TU instruments, shotguns, riles, heating stoves, gae stoves, suit cases ana other useful articles to r or trade. What have you? The capital ax change, 337 Court St. Phone 493. celery doz. 90c; potatoes 2c; street potatoes 6 l-2c. Fruit: Oranges $6.006.50; lemons $8.50; bananas lie; honey extracted, 20c; bunch beets, 45c; vabbage zyic, head lettuce $1.90; carrots 45c; grapes, TokiCys 12c; Brussell sprouts lfcc; eauliflower'$2.00 dos.; red peppers, 2c lb. Retail prices: Eggs dozen 7Bcr creamery butter Tec; country ouner 68c; flour, hard wheat $3.103.25. MARION-POLK National Farm Loan Ass'n. Government money 10 at B 1-2 percent 303 Salem Bank of Commerce. W. D. Smith. Federal Farm Loans cio ..,.. ,t interest. Promnt serv- loA S4 i-z years muo. x fam, loan hnniis for sale. A. C. Bohrnstedt. 401 Masonic Temple, Ealem, Oregon. Oleson's Auto Exchange $49 N. COM. T. M. C. A. BLOCK Buys, sells and exenanges useu --n.ro We buy old cars for wrecking. Auto parts for sale. Autos for hire wltnout Olivers. 1817 Ford, $425 1 Samson tractor $500 ' 1 Ford truck, fine condition, $625. Many other good buys,, ' We sell oils, grease, gasoline, used auto parts, tires and accessories. Miscellaneous. call 565 S. Liberty St. 275 BETTER have your auto overhauled and put in first class shape, guar- , ti, I. -1 In rnil' Own anteea. vr uuc ... j W. IS.- Tripp, fiiune Scavenger. eu, ' Gnovanc-Ar Garbace and re fuse of all kinds removed on monvu w .nntrn.Rts at reasonable rates. Cess pools cleaned. Dead animate removed. Office phone Main 16.7. Help Wanted WANTED 50 good young Shrop shire nml Cottswold ewes, ami a well trained young Shepherd dog. . AfirWau H. T. Northcutt. Turner. n,-' Rt. 3. - 274 FOR SALE Cheap, delivesy or ser vice car, first class condition. 1146 OnV Btreet. ' " PURE BRED POLAND CHINAS. I have fifteen pigs eight weeks old, eligible to registry that I will sell at $10 each. These are beauties, your choice while they last. H. R. Jones, phone 49F2. ., WANTED Three first class carpen ters,. $6.25 for eight hours. Oregon Pulp & Paper So., Salem. 274 WATtfTFTfcF.xnert bookkeeper .wish es ' position of responsibility wun Buiom firm. Tiest of references. Ad dress box H care Journal. 274 TO SETTLE an estate, I am offering for sale five modern bungalows well located on paved street. Wil liam' H. Trindle. Bank of Com merce bldg. 293 rnnn for sn.l. hna one man top, 3 new tires, shock absorbers, Yale lock; driven carefully; price right. Phone Mr. Palmer 583. 275 TOR SALE A i late model Chevrolet in first class shape. Sells for cash only -at a-low price. 170 S. 12th St. Phone 458. 277 - FOR SALE 100x52 1-2, corner Court and 13th Btreets, will all street and other assessments paid. Price $2,- 500. Terms to suit purchaser. Inter est 6 per cent. Oswald West, 1500 Journal bldg, Portland, Or. 275 rage. wat.frlt" superior to cloth at about half price. Max O. Buren, Com-1. St.. 276 dtv rr nnute. no cooking required, works better and sticks tighter -fnnn flour. Mx O. Buren, - Cora 1 276' WHEN in 80F3. need of a carpenter call . 274 watjteh A man to work on a farm married or single, house turmsnca if riVsired. srood wages by the day, month or year, which ever desired. Phone 895. number 1033 Chemeke- ta. St. 274 wanted Man and wife want post inn on fnr.m. not afraid to work. Box 4-X care Journal. 274 Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators; Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators tor aaie 198 S. 12th St. Baiem, ore, 'Why Sell For Less? PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Or., Nov. 19. Butter ctt'y creamery 6667o; Eggs selected local e 76 80c; hens 26 28c; broilers 21 27c; geese 15c; cheese 3335o. Live Stock. Cattle: Receipts 33; tone of mar ket steady: good to choice steers $ 9.B0: fair to medium steers $7 8; common to fair steers, $5.60 6. B0; choice to good cows and heifers $6.B8 7.50; canners $34; bulls $56.80; calvee $8 14. Hogs; Receipts 179; tone of mar ket steady; prime mixed $16.0016.50 mediuit mixed $15.00 16.00; rough; heavies $14.00 14.60; pigs, $14.60 15.00. . . - . Shorn: Receipts 1270; tone of mar ket steady; prime lambs $11.0012.00 faH- to medium lambs, $10.6011.00; yearlings, $8.609.00; wethers, $7.80 $.50; ewes fo.ou (.u. i WE will pay you more cash for your honnhoid erooas. -uet our om fore you sell. Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store, 271 N. Com mercial street. Phone 734. Robinson, Arkansas, democrat, fol lowed with the statement that lie would oppose the Lodge resolution. Remarks Are Pointed. "The senate is about to vote on an allege", resolution of ratification which, constitutes a rejection of the treaty." Robinson declared! Sherman, Illinois, republican, de. clared. he will vote ug.vinst the resolution-. r "For the first lime since the armis tice, I find myself In agreement with the administration," Sherman said. . Thomas asked the senate to accept his remarks as the "last funeral rlte over the much beloved remains of th deceased. It spent Us last sad day with n and met its death at the hands of the senate homicidal club." Opposition Obdurate. H "Leave it, or take it, should be and probably will be the reply of the senate . to President Wilson's letter today." Senator Edge, New Jersey, republican, declared. Edge is one of the mild res- ervationlsts. ' "The time for compromise has pass ed and if the chief executive will not accept the treaty which this body has worked so hard to perfect, he may re ject it," Edge declared. ,1 ' I would resign my seat in the sen ate before I would vote for the treaty- without the reservation on article , Senator Lenrott, Wisconsin declared. Time Tables. ; , Real, EstateHouses FOR SALE 5 room bungalow with or without furniture; Jtermsv-Wt A. ' Liston, 484 Court St, - ' WANTED Baled oats and vetch hay; Rt.ite nrice. H. Brown, Rt. 3, box 92, Salem. SHEEP for sale, twenty seven. Tiead good stock ewes, a buck and twen ty six lambs. Phone 1644R after 6 p. m, . . 275 276 WANTED To lease farnii I have team and tools. Cherry City stables C. H. Glover. , m FOUND-i-Auto tire last Sunday. Own . er may have same by proving property- nnrt navine for ad. M. C. Hon- ftni'ier. Rt. 7. box 30. Salem.- 275 rr.D aiT.PA room house, furniture. xi-onii oto.. on naved street. 1 block from carline. $2750 cash. Address . t , 975 - m .1 A onre .luuniai. - " WANTED A capable girl for house work, good wages. Apply mornings 768 SMtte St. -Tejephone 6B-4- 275 FOR SALE 2d hand doors complete. Phone 903R. 274 WANTED Man to tip loganberries on the shares. Ground is piowea. Phone 107F24. , 278 FOR SALE Hand picked apples, 75c per box delivered. Phone 36F13. 275 WANTED Woman to come to house to do washing on Mondays, -pnone 2168 or 384 N. Summer: 274 FOR SALF, - Buttercup pullets and cockerels, improved Oregon straw berry plants and 10 acres irrigated, unincumbered in Spokane valley, or exchange' with owners for land of pmial value in or around Salem. Rt B, box 87. . ' 274 FC'R SALE Rabbits, Flemish Giants. 768 N. 21st. . . . FOR SALE Partridge Rock cocker els. 1902 N. Church. Phone 1665R. .277 FOR SALE Good moderti five room -house, with garage. If taken at once for $1200. Phone 782W, 275 FOR SALE 7 rooms, bath, toilet enough bearing fruit for family, o-oon hie barn. This Is a bargain Prir. ti50. D. - E. Hart, Oregon bldg. 275 FOR SALE First class Chevrolet roadster. Lots of extras. Good as new, would make a good doctors car. 506 S. 19th street. Phone 1777 M. 274 FIVE room bungalow north Salem $1500, terms. Address P O box 221 Salem. 275 FOR SALE 10 acres: B acres 5-year old logans, 4 acres trellised ever green berries. Small house, barn. Price $4500. D. E. Mart, ,zus vre gdn -bldg. 275 I HAVE $5000 to loan on good real estate to private party. Address G H care Journal. 279 FOR SALE A young Jersey eow giv ing milk. Call 67F12 after 5 o'clock p. m. . - 275 Best Buys. SO acres all cultivated, well fenced hogtight; good barn, good berry land; will grow clover, joining town, $2760. Own terms on $1000 for 3 years at 6 nr cent. 125 acres all cultivated, wen lenceu, 1 modern 8 and 1 4 room resilient, good sbarn an outbafldingi school i.iinti hud naved road by the place $185 per acre; $l0,uuu casn, ouian 1(10 anres. 94 cultivated, balance barn, at station, at school. $110 per acre; terms on 1-2 at A nr- cent. via or-ros nil cultivated; 7 room hiiniralow. barn, well lencea. ou wei WANTEDSomebody with high blood acre, 1-2 cash. 1 . njl , ... Vin..!a. trnntl mon I'"- I"" ' . r j. fi,o ifu.n mnwlVAmnmH. UttVVU Hu( 1 bPHt of soil. $10,600; very easy terms. an nil niiltlvUTPrl : niH 41 1 null house, barn, all fenced 4 .miles from center of Salem, 9vuv; balance 6 per cent to suit. 20 all cultivateo; gnoa iruii t frnm Rnlom. OWJier- Win nvi without payment down if buyer will plant fruit. 300. , ' .n u on tivated. B logans, f.miin mil house, barn, balance in grain; some fencing, paved road, close in. $4500, 1-2 casn. , c o,ra nil onltivated. the best berry land, house, barn, family fruit i .Qr.n- .aov terms. close ----- m , 320 acres, 100 acres cmura , - soil. Lake county, or., jou; wm ay ply as paynreni on yai.c, 320 acres, u cuiuvm, .-- ed, plenty water, Aiaineur coumj, Oregon, $7 per -acre; win iuivo ca dence in exchange. . HOUSES Modern S room bungalow. $1900. Strictlv modern 5 room bungalow, Good Bargains And Investments - ' . Nice 100 acre farm, 95 in cultiva tion all level, good sou, buildings., near School, store aim tion. Snap; $11,000. 60 acre farm near saiem, o in tivatlon, good buildings, nice loca tion. Bargain; ?ouu. 30 acres river bottom mno, urow buildings. $6000.: , in apples nnd walnuts, set farm ounu- Inss and prune dryer. $10.60U. . tijia R ncre tract close in, wi1-"'1'" 3 V...1 1,1 Intra flKTin. - - T- ' 11 ml on feet cooa.Iimuer o ijm.oo from town: snap, 7ic per ui 9 ant-w iviii-t c use in; 16 acre tract close ii), in high state A,,ltl.-4itlnn. Sllllll. SUU vw nwv For square deal lu rem wm o Perrine & Marsters 211-12 Com. Club .bldg. , WORK WORK WORK Remember, able bocllea Doys over old and under 60, the Crown Willamette Pulp Mills at Oregon City and West Linn will .need men for the winter season., Tnat kpnn them in mind when ar ranging your winter work schedule. They have a fine hotel just for em ployes, at low rates. Wanted. WlSTED $5000 and $5200 at 6 .1-2 per cent, best larm security, cu 86, Rt. Z, saiem, ur, n WANTED Lady boardef, room and board $15 month. Ella Finney. 276 MR. and Mrs. Sparks, ladies and gents tailors, want garments to remoaei. Room 2, 442 State St. 286 vr,n aiT.-p 92 acres. 78 cultivated. 2V House, barn, outbuildings; 2 miles from Monmouth. Price $10,000; 1-2 cash, balance 6 per cent. D. E. Hart S08 Oregon bldg., - 276 S ROOM house with large lot, fruit, barn, etc., on N. Summer . street. $1200, half cash. See D. M. Wilso'n & Co., room 8, D'Arcy bldg. WANTED Highest price paid for fat cattle and milcn cows, i-none 1576W. 2' FOR SALE 16 acres. New 1 room plastered house, good barn, near electric station. Price. $4n00. D. E. Hart, 208 Oregon bldg. 2io A - FOR SALE Or trade 1-ton quick delivery Oakland truck, will sell cheap or trade for . light touring, Ford preferred, take or pay cash difference; Oregon Traction Co., 172 S. Commercial. 274 WANTED Sawmill to cut on shares or stumpage, ash, maple, oak ana fir. Address Wm. H. Egan & Sons, Gervais, Or., Rt. 2, Phone 3F11. WANTED Job, What have Reference. Phone 782W. FOR SALE 40 acres all in cultiva tion, no buildings. Bargain at $2,750. See Chas. Ransom, Auras ville. 274 Plumbing and Water Systems Install ed by GRABER BROS., 141 South Liberty St. Phone 550. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engines. FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6, "' HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bldg. Salem Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. No. ' Northbound 64 Oregonian f'-ou a.m. 16 Oi-econ Express , 28' Willamette Limited 1 8 Portland Passenger .... 24 Coos Bay 1.4 Portland Express Southbound 53 Oregonian 23 BVir Eugene 16 California Express-.. 17 Roseburg Passenger 27 Willamette Limited a.m , 9:17 a.m, 1:60 p.m, 6:35 p.m, . 7:45 p.m, . 8:10 a.m, 10:05 a.m. 11:05 ,a.m. .. 4:08 p.m. 6:44 p.m 13 San Francisco Pass 10:03 p.m. SAIjEM-CEKB line 73 Arrive at Salem 9:10 a.m. 74 Leave Salem : P-m- NOTICfcl.TO CREDITORS SALEM, FALLSjp CITY WESTERN 101 Leaves baiem, motor .-. i . 163 Leaves Salem, motor .... 9:28 a.m. 1KB T.tmves Salem, motor ....1:00 p.m. Thru car to Monmoutn una juii 171 Leaves Salem :io P-m- 162 Arrives Saiem 8:2 -m 164 Arrives Salem li:H a-m. 166 Arrives Salem ; 3:20 p.m 172 Arrives Salem .v.... :i P-"- OREGON F.LF.CTRIC Southbound Train Leave Arrive Arrive No. 'Portland ' Salem Eugene p. .A 8-1 Sum ia:i5 am 7 10:4B am 12:50 pm Salemonlyl 9 2:05 pm :16 pm :ao pm 13 Ltd 4:46 pm :40 pm 8:50 pm 17 6:05pm 8:07 pm Salem only 19 -- 9:20pm' 11:20 pm Salem only North Bank station (leave Jeffer son street 16 and 20 minutes later) Motlce is hereby given that the un dersigned was regfilarly appointed ex- ,,.riv of the estate or wimam ru gate, deceased, by an order of the county court oi mar.on :. Northbonml gon, made and entered on ine." wwr ..airr Leave Arrive of November. 1919, All persons nav- K ,. w..eenB .:. saiem inir claims against said-estate are re j g s- '7:15 am :r to nresent them duly verified ,fl Ltd 7;25 am 9:43 am 1 " . . t,l,l. . lO.rtC ... ... ..aru m,Arl nt rOOtll Dftim 11 - " !' io 1110 mim.w-. .. . .J ,.1 l.llll ,,n. Kiiilrlinfir. tsuiem. urc- 10 uiu !" ..... r to the clerk of court w.nm vr; six months from tne aaieotu.Btwu--Noiith Bftnk" gtutl0 (arrive jeffer- licatlon oi una uum.u. - -- first publication is Corvallis, 111Q .. ' 1 wnrrt-t MAPAttlCT l' UUAir,, i v fX)RVAlilil :u.nua 1- XRCUiriA, I Afll'kflUUUIIU Leave Corvaliis Arrive eaiem 8:20 am :48 "i Wilson Vrgca Defeat. Washington, Nov. 19. President Wilson today strongly urged adminis tration senators to defeat the Lodge resolution of ratification of the peace treaty. " . ; '.. . - . The Lodge reservations mean "null!- . fication" of the treaty, he declared la ; a letter to Senator Hitchcock which was rend at a conference of democrati-a senators today. 'I sincerely wish that the friends and supporters of the treaty will vote atrair-at the Lodge resolution of ratifi cation," the president said. The door will then probably be open for a "geni nine resolution of ratification." Setir.lor Hitchcock, administration leader, read the letter to the demo- crati,' senators who met today to agree upon their final course In the treaty light. Loditc's Comment Caustic. Wlison stated that the Lodge reso lution In .its present form does not " really provide for ratification of the ' treaty., 'President Wilson's letter brought k caustic comment from Senator Lodge, ' republican leader, who declared the president Was undertaking to "com mand" the senate to ratify the treaty 12:30 pmlwllm,ut lllc reservations wnicn not i been nuoptecl ny a majority vote. The senate vote will not follow the presi dent's wishes,. Lodge added. "The senate has equal power and re sponsibility with the president In the making of treaties," Lodge said. '.'They will not, in my opinion, obey the orders of the president, who undertakes to command the senate to ratify the trea ty wltbout the reservations adopted br a large majority of the senate. Which Americanize It nnd make it safe for of gon. William II. Trindle, 4:25 pm,' .'7155 pm son street 15 minutes earlier.) 'Leave Arrive Portland 9:80 oni! 11 :30 am 5:50 pm the United Slates. 7!40 pm I "What he commands, in niy Judg- 10:00 pm ment, cannot be done." 4 CAM Modern o room w"""' u..B. .. you 274 WANTED Plain sewing and mend inir. envelopes to address, etc., at home. 1562 Mission St. 271 WANTED Work by steam engineer. E C care Journal. a Niemeyer's Buys. NEW TODAY 8 room modern house on W. Lin coin St Lot 76x150. $3600. Strictly modern 12 room house at 840 Union St. Furnished throughout and exceptionally well adapted for Apartment house or private hospital A good buy at J8500. . 7 room house, neat and modern on ,S. 13th St. 2 lots; fine location; good fruit. S1800. A beautiful, cozy home at 1780 Codrt St. 6 rooms with all modern conveniences. More than 2 large lots good fruit. An' exceptional offer at 84000. Easy terms. 6 acres 1-2 mile east of Salem. All cultivated: 1 acre mixed orchard. room house. Barn 20x0. .3 -chicken ' houses and other outbuildings. $4500. 40 acreB 8 miles from Salem on Pa cific highway. 17 acres bearing prunls 12 walnut trees; 3 acres timber, bal ance cultivated. Good fruit dryer; 7 room house; barn and other outbuild ings; good water. A dandy location. Stock and implements included. $15,- 000. s. iO acres 1-2 mile from four cor ners. 8 -acre in cherries, prunes and apples. Place all cultivated. 6 room hxrase 1n good condition; large barn good watery well fenced. $8000. 60 acres Bear Fitiwn-. 32 acres cul rivnted, balance timber. Good spring water. $150 per acre. C. W. Niemeyer. " Just real estate and high class in vestments. 215-216 Masonic bldg., Sa lem. Phones 1000, 1014. 274 WANTED To rent piano In good con dition, by responsible party, pnone 2454W. 275 large lot, !2ftan. - Modern e room ni 5 room house with large lot; lots of bearing fruit. oau. For best buys or exciiunuen Soeolofsky. 341 State street Attorney for estate. For Salw 2:35 pm . 6:18. pm 4:00 pm 7;5S pm r, . 1.1 .1 . . I fllinilllll I . 176 acres 12 miles f.om Salem. 3 Leave Salem , j ri wtn am 10:15 am :40 pm; , 4:12 pm 8:06 pm 6:40 pm DEM-XJATKS RETURN Wood Saw. 'HONE 1764R. Our prices are right. W. M. Zandler, proprietor. 1255 N. Bummer street, Salem, Or. mti.a from R. R. station. 85 clear, bal mixture and timber. 70 acres ...,, ion1 worth $150 tier acre, Buildings good as new, oobl over nun a mnm house, basement, furn- ' . u ,n,ar ),nl(l tnllCt. ace, noi aim "" ' ;'" . ..t.'iiaiav water piped in house ana nam Ing of 6 horses, 12 cows, 37 sheep,! Gothenburg, Sweden, Nov. 1 . Ger- O n A nnlnlranil T'l em IlllllH tL 0. 1 1 nin"r flAlnirbfai Trt TilP 1T1I HmiLLlUI Ittl 16 tons hay, silo full of ensilage, and conference in Washington, who ... ji-.j nAi niniinT1 TiirriiLiirci j - - . - otner ieeu mm ov. v- .chediiled to sail from nere yes ided to return to Germany after being informed mey Idaho I.W.W. Organizer Starts Five Year Sentence Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 19. James V. Bliss. I. W. W. organizer, starts to day to serve a sentence of from fiv to ten years In the state penitentiary. He was convicted under the state com mercial syndicalism law. The conviction is the first under tn 1919 amendment to the law.' Bliss was arrested on a complaint sworn out by the local . post of the American Legion. other feed and seed wheat; l""iiiure, all goes. Personal property worth $3.- were bcnea, 600T part of crop now in. Price $18,- terday. dci. 000, $7000 cash, balance 6 years at instead, a WANT To buy one or two pigs, 75 to 100 pounds. Phone 201oJ. 214 We Want. WANTED Good cast iron. Beards- leys Foundry'. 1360 N. Front St. WANTED To buy a moderate pric ed home. Whatliave Vou v Teiepnone 655M. ' - .' 274 -v,.- furniture, stoves, carpets and tools, as we pay fair prices for everything, wan mi. CAPITAL HARDWARE & FLRNI TURE CO. 885 North Commercial St. Lodge Directory. CITY LOANS Homes, Apartments, Busi ness Properties, Building Loans. Current rates. Full Re p ay me nt privileges. Our own money. Prompt service. " HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oreg6n Bldg. Salem Oregon JHEMEKETA Ledge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evenlmt at 7:80 at I. O. O. F. hall, C1UXF.SK MAY NOT LAN San Franolsco. Nov. 19. Federal Judge Kudldn ruled that it is not violation of the immigration laws t . . .v.i ihlu nnrl nrnvldftd per cent. This is a bargain if you wmlld arr,ve in the United States too 1 ,,. e looking for a farm. , Enquire at liltc t( pal-tlcipnte In the meetings. t"y r not mnt,ta uonl 40 State St. - - 1 ' - "" imifiiiTa OF PYTHIAS MEET AT McCornack hall on every juesuay at 8. Harry Levy. C. C; P. J. Kuntz K. R. & S. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, Oregon Grape camp wo. ioe meeis every Thunday evening In McCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Carrie E. Bunn, 648 Union St recorder. Mrs. Melissa Persons. 1418 N. 4th St. Phone 1436M. fl P TTuv'rt Partner 11 1 Thete men. congenial, I Si UNITED ARTISANS Captial Assem bly No. 84 meets every lnursaay i . 8 p. m. In Masonic Tempie. uienn v, Nlles. M. A.; C. A. Vibbert, secre tary. 340 Owen street. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar camp o. m meets every Thursday evening at a They're Partner TheM men, congenial, happy, prosperous, div ide th burdtnt of a Ma. tucctstful buiinesm. They met through Wnt Ad in tnu ntmpv" twen baxtntn ever eince. If you are in need of , financial enistanoe and the ; cervical of Helpful, ner- getic partner C$ M aetf Uu tke WotA JOVRXAL WANT ADS PAY. u I LOAN MONEY I on t FARM OR CITY PROPERTY Without Delay C. W. NIEMEYER . ! it 215-216 X It Masonic Building Fhones luuy-iui ;4 M M M M " A Kllvcr Pollshliig Cloth An excellent silver polishing cloth can he made In the following way- o'clock In ,MCCCK, aj"K. Buy an ounce of Jewcier'g rouge, mix iUlTi. TJw an,Ut,e water' rub Into piece of LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. 1 it. in Ch&moia akin, and dry. clerk. V-