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FIVE NEW TODAY - 2 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. CITY NEWS Salem Agents for the Famous Nemo Corsets $1 Makes You a Member and a Helper of the Red Cross J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Hate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word lc One week (6 insertions) per word 5c One month (26 insertions)per word17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible tor more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately. .Minimum cnarge, lac. FOR SALE A few houses and a couple of barns. Phone 544 or call Front and Market, A. J. Anderson. tf THE TRAIL From Detroit to Breiten bush Hot Spring is now open for travel. John Outerson. 6-2 HAVE YOU phone 7. WOOD SAWINQ;- -Call tf A GOOD PIANO FOR SALE Cheap. i'none livt. 5-31 TOR KENT Five room flat furniehed or unfurnished, close in. Call 1737W 1.0ST Largo black ward. Phone 1170.' Persian cat; FOR TRADE Some good Jersey cows, cheap, rnone 171-4. 6-1 WANTED 2 young pigs. IX. J. Branau. Phone 2154J WANTED Hay to put up on shares. address 5JI Care Journal- b-1 WATED Burbank Phone 79F14. seed potatoes. 5-30 FOB RENT SIGNS Tor sale at Cap ital Journal office. tf WANTED Beef Phone 994. and -stock cattle. 61 FOR BENT 8 room modern house, near state house. Phone 1627. tf WANTED Housekeeper. 18 care Jour nal. TRESPASS Notices for sale at Jour nal office- tf PIGS AND CHICKENS FOR SALE 441 N. Church. SPECIAL RATES FOR MEALS By week or month, with or without room. Phone 1013. tf TWO SPEED INDIAN MOTORCYCLE And sido car for sale, for spot cash W care Journal. 6-2 100 BERKY PICKERS WANTED To pick strawberries and Loganberries Good shady camping grounds. Inquire Zielinski Bros. Phone 70F14. 6-2 EGGS WANTED Best cash price paid for best egg9 delivered to Cherry City Baking Co., Broadway and Mar ket. tf B'OR RENT Five room plastered house walking distance, partly furnished or unfurnished. See Mosher the Tai lor, 474 Court. 6-7 FOR SALE Young Jersey cow . and calf, R. 5. box 125, S'i miles south east of Salem near Rickey school house. 6-2 CARRIER WANTED Must be good about delivering, polite to customers, always on time at office, must be 15 years to 18 years old; $30 month large route. See Cir. Mgr. (Continued from page eight.) by the 30 members of Tia Jnana Camp, No. 1, Mexican Border Service veter ans. The 30 rifles sounded like one so perfect was the precision. And then at, the river yesterday afternoon, the volleys were excellent. This fact pleased the veterans and brought credit to the training of the border service boys. Dr. D. X. Beechler, who has been practicing dentistry at his residence on the Pacific Highway, announces the opening of his ottice, at duz u. o. Bank Bldg. O . E. L. Stiff & Son nave just unload ed a full carload of their famous De Lux Ranges. JUNE W HI TE DAYS OREGON WHOLESALS and RETAIL Hide Metal company Highest cash prices paid for iron of every descrip tion. Before you sell elsewhere con sult us. Phone 399. 197 8. Com'l. 6-5 WANTED TO EXCHANGE Choice residence property in Woodburn for small modern, well located bungalow in oalern, P. Jivenden, - Woodburn Ore. 6-2 METHODIST MEN'S BANQUET Leslie church Friday, June first, 6:30 p. m. Sneakers Dr. Decker, Dr. Mell of San Francisco and Dr. John Lowe Fort of Chicago. 6-1 FOR SALE One new 120-egg capaci ty incubator, costing $13 for so: one secoud hand 240-egg capacity, cost ing $20 for $.1; also $15 worth'of chicken fence, wire nearly new, for $7.50. Call or write 1835 N. Church St., Salem. 6-1 FOK SALE Baby perambulator in good condition. Phono 1050. Mrs. Carey P. Martin. 6-1 LOST K- P. emblem set from ring, cither at armory or in some auto go ing to cemetery. Address 447 8. Com'l. 6-1 FOR SALE 3 fresh cows; 7 to freshen soon. Nice lot. S. A. McCall, . 8, Phone 97F3. 6-2 GIRLS OR ' WOMEN WANTED1 At the Glove Factory, 1453 Oak St. Steady work. 6-2 FOR SALE About 100 pounds of val ley grown Lady Washington bean seed. Guaranteed. Phone 2381W. 6 2 TOR RENT ON SHARES About 15 acres bottom land suitable corn, po tatoes, cabbage. Phone 8F5. . FOR SALE Fine milk cow. Call be tween 5 and 6 evenings. 2590 Cherry . Ave- . - 6-2 FOR SALE Good as new covered peach or Loganberry wagon. Phone 5F3. . 6-2 WANTED TO BUY Mohair at East Salem Tannery, 25th and Oak. Phone 2160M. tf FOR SALE Ninety head good sheep not sheared; seventy five lambs. Call 1716M. 5-3 NICE Furnished housekeeping apart ments, 491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203. tf WILL PAY CASH For second hand Fords, Dodge and Buick cars. Dwight . Misner. t' GET YOUR TRESPASS NOTICES New supply of cloth ones at Capital Journal. - t' LOST Dark bay driving mare between Silverton and Sublimity, white stai. shod, shoe- boil, with halter when lost. K. Hanneman. Turner, Ore. 5-31 MONEY TO LOAN $10,000.00 on good security in sums of from $500.00 to 2500.00. Square Deal Realty 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. Co., 6-2 TOR, SALE Valley grown little navy seed beans, about 800 lbs. Edw. Bos- tein, care Rostein & Greenbanm, J40 JJ. Com '1 street. 6-5 The burial of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Josse took place to day at Boseburg, Ore. Do you realize what an advantage E. L. Stiff & Son's exchange-department is? That's where you trade in what yon don t want and get what you want. Their exchange man has the reputation of making unusually large allowances for discarded furniture. o A wiener roast and a good all around social time will be held at the Pringle school house this evening. Before the social there will be a community sing. o 1000 extraordinary furniture specials at E. L. Stiff & Son's Bargain Day, Saturday, June 2. i o The owner of 160 acres farm land in North Dakota, near county seat an railroad, will trade for Salem property or lata model automobile. Phone 2331- 62 o The contracting firm of Southwick & Headrick began work this morning ex cavating for the Farrar building on State street. The excavations for the basement of the building will be eight feet deep. a Everything in our big, new, clean $50,000.00 stock, except pianos, will be snliiect. to st least 20 cer cent discount for cash on Saturday, Bargain Day. E. L. Stiff & Son. o The Presbyterian Women's Mission ary society will meet in the church par lors Friday afternoon at 2 o 'clock. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend.' o E. L. Stiff & Son will reward their customers on Saturday by giving a cash discount of at least 20 per cent. o Concert by Ada Miller at the Grand tomorrow evening, June 1. Exchange tickets reserved today, Opera House Pharmacy. General sale Friday 9 a. m. Reserve seats 50c, gallery 25c. ' o The notice of the birth of a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grabenhorst on May 27 was all wrong, it was a son and not a daughter. . week- nd sale HauTJer Bros. Bicycles, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Cut lery. Oil, etc. Concert by Ada Miller at the Grand tomorrow evening, .June 1. r.xcuange tickets reserved today, Opera House Pharmacy. General sale trniay a. m. Reserve seats ouc, gaiiery o Colonel Wright and Colonel Snyder, auctioneers, report at a recent sale in the Lake Labish neighborhood that gents, State Normal school, at the of-lcows easily brought more than $100 fire of C L. Starr, No. 50 Selling Teach and that everything at the auction sale was disposeo or at guuu o Week end sale Hauser Bros. Base ball goods, 20 per cent discount. Concert by Ada Miller at the Grand tomorrow evening, June 1. Exchange tickets reserved today, Opera House Pharmacy. General sale Friday 9 a. ni. Reserve seats 50c gallery 25c. 0 The class ? ermon for the high school graduating class will be dclivercl by the Rev. Carl ri. n-iuoit ar me rnai Methodist church at 3 o'clock next Sun day afternoon. The hour was formerly announced as 4 o'clock, but it was thought best to change it to 3 o'clock. o Week end sale, Hauser Bros, Fishing tackle 20 per ent discount. i o Concert by Ada Miller at the Grand tomorrow evening, June 1. Exchange tickets reserved today, Opera House Pharmacv. General sale Friday 9 a. m. Reserve "seats 50c, gallery 25c. WANTED Girl to work in country, good pay; man to shov el coal; lady as assistant cook in logging camp, nice surround ings, $1.00 per day and board; mill men at $3.90 for 12 hours work, steady work; two women, one as a cook and the other as a waitress, to cook for sawmill men. 120 acres, first class improv ed land on G'ollitz river, on good rock road, 5 miles, from good town, and on the main line of the Northern Pacific, will sell or exchange for Willamette val ley property, good acreage, or will put in other property and some money and exchange for a good farm. Salem employment Agency, Room 14, Breyman Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Three at Topeka Toiicfca, Kan., May 31. Federal au thorities have arrested Dr. Eva Hard ing, Ike Gilberg and Fred Fulton, lead ers in anti-drart troubles. They are being held in jail here. CALL FOR PROPOSALS o ' ' Sealed proposals addressed to .T. A. Churchill, chairman of the Board of Re- With Exceptional Bargains in Every Department Saturday opens our June White Sale as is our annual custom. As the big bargain day event falls on the same date we will offer greater reductions and nTany more of them for Saturday than ever before. The whole store will be full of specials that will appeal to all careful and thrifty buyers. It would be out of t the question to try to list all the specials, the few that are given below are just a sample of what you may expeci on saiuruay. iou may come to mis saie wan a ieenng oi assurance mat wnatever you buy irom the Meyers store is first class merchandise. Good Goods are a feature at the big store. We off er you genuine reductions of first class materials and not seconds and inferior articles that sound cheap even when a big profit is made. STEADY TENANT DESIRES To rent 5 .room modern bungalow, good locality. Room 209. Masonic Phone 1100 5-31 PETALTJMA HATCHERY Establish ed 1902. Can ship day old chicks to paints reached in three days. Five va rieties. We challenge the hen. Free circular. L. W. Clark, Fetaiuma. Calif. 6-2 3nfW FLUFF RUGS Made from your old carpets, do it now, Phone fcJO. n. Soscow, our representative, will call with samples. In Salem three more days. Western Fluff Bug Co., Port land. 5-31 EGGS WANTED Also veal, poultry, dressed hogs, potatoes, beans, etc. Highest cash prices paid. No prices quoted over the phone. Salem Fruit Co. 267 S. Com'l St. -2 ,WB ARE SHIPPING LAST CAB Of potatoes for season and eaa- nse large or small lots at highest market price. Kangis Bros., 540 State. Phone 717. 64 FOB EXCHANGE 160 acre stock or dairy ranch, has running water, as well as springs, house has 6 rooms, Cre place, stable 16x16 feet with 12 foet shed room, price 40 per acre; ' will exchange for Salem properties. See J. A. Mills, 384 State. 5-30 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Building, Portland, Ore., will be recciv ed by said Board of Regents until 1:00 o'clock p. m. June 6, 1917, for the furn ishing of all material and the perform ance of all labor required for the erec tion and completion of an addition to present chapel and school building and for the erection and completion of a Girls' Cottage for the State Normal school at Monmouth, Ore. All bids to be endorsed No. 1, "Pro posals for addition to chapel and school building. .No. z, Proposals lor uins- Cottage." Said proposals to be opened upon the above date by the said Board of Regents. All the work and material must con form to the plans and specifications therefor" on file at the office of the State Normal school at Monmouth, Ore gon, at the office of J. A. Churchill, superintendent of public instruction, and at the office of the architect, John V. Bennes, 1040 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Oregon. Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check of five per cent of the amount or tne dio, as a guaraiueB that the successful bidder will enter into a contract according to said plans and specifications. Said check made payable to the State Normal School. if, for any reason, the bidder fails to execute the proper contract and bond, required within ten days after notification of the acceptance of his bid, then said certified check will be come forfeited to the State Normal School. : June 6 NOW IS MUSLIN M With the first warm days of early summer comes this buying opportunity. Now is when you think of new Muslin and here we are with this sale that means genuine savings to you. Every piece of Mus lin Underwear priced low for .this .event. Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemise, every article made easy to buy. , . ' One mimber in Corset Covers sells at 27c An assortment of Muslin Drawers only ....... 37c 69c will buy a good Muslin Skirt . Brassieres at extra special , 59c Remember you can save on every article in this department as well as 'these few given here. 27-inch Organdie Flouncing, floral and eyelet ef fect, 11-inch embroidered edge, only 98c Cotton Torchon and Cluny Laces and Insertions, values to 15c, special, yard 5c Embroidered' Voiles, Organdies and Marquisette, up to $6.00 values, only $2.39 25c All Linen 12-inch Handkerchiefs, initials, 2 for 25c. Cambric Edges, 8c values for, yard 13c . 5c t Special assortment of Laces, priced at ' 9c-llc-39c Savings in White Goods .$2.00 White Bed Spreads, 72x82 $1.15 20c Huck Towels, 19x34 11c 35c Bleached Bath Towels, 21x42 19c Gold Bond Cambric, 36-inch, yard 10c Ladies' White Waists, special 98c Embroidery and Organdie Dresses, values $8.65 o $14.00, choice 4 $4.98 White Cotton Corduroy, 36-inch, yard 49c Allover Lace, 18 inches wide, only 39c 27-in. Embroidered Voiles and Organdies . . . .$1.59 Crepe, Organdie and Lace Collars 49c White Shoe Special You Wouldn't Throw 50c Away Quickly advancing prices on all shoes do not war rant reductions, but we offer them for Saturday on ly at this big saving opportunity. Any person buy ing a pair of white shoes on this day will hand the shoe man this ad, which is worth 50c applied on any pair of ladies' white shoes. No 50c credit without this ad. All the newest and best styles and mater ials to select from. " ' SCRIM CURTAINS Lace and insertion edges, special 98c Pair 36-inch PLAIN MARQUISETTE, yard 19c it AM White Swiss, Voiles and Ready-made Curtains Reduced Silk Outing . . . 48c Men's Lightweight Hats, all sizes . lien's Golf Shirts, fast color per cales, 14 to 16 83C Hen's Fancy Bnlbiiggnn Under - wear, shirts and drawers, each 50c Men's Straw Hats, $2.00 to 3.00 values, Saturday only 60c and $1.00 Boys' Indian Chief Suits, ages 6 to 12, Sat. only 95c $1 Boys Negligee Shirts, broken lines, Sat only 50c Boys' Khaki Hats, army style, Sat. only 59c You Can Always Do Better at Children's and Misses Shoes Q,uite a large assortment of Chi! drcn's Shoes in high and low styles. Broken lots mostly, but every "iir of good leather and good shapes. They were bought before the raise. Pit out the chil dren from this lot while they Inst at only 98c NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS J. P. Aspinwall, clerk of school dis trict No. 31, Marion Co., Brooks,Or., will receive bids for the erection and completion of a new school building to be built in accordance with plans and specifications as prepared by A. C. Jenkins, Albany, Ot., until 2:30 p. m. o'clock June 14th, 1917. Plans may be had by applying to the architect June 6 Wanted 1,000 Men: To sell us Scrap Iron of any description. We have a con tract with the largest Steel rolling mill on the Coast, for all the steel we can ship them. Conaequently are able ,to pay the highest prices for same. If yon have any to SELL, call or shone to the "Western Junk Company Salem's leading Junk Dealers Center and Commercial Streets Phones vuo ana ova UIHUM CABE OP Yick So Tong AND curt CHINESE MEDICINES TEA COMPANY Has medicine., which., will Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 a. m nntil 8:00 p. m. 153 South High Street Salem, Oregon Phona 283 "5-25 f t t - JW. J. PATTERSON, JLD. V. vrnfl vrva. WOOD Sealed bids will be received by the jjcensed toVT L x deraignea until tthmv, j... . inspect Stock. Vf- ilirXZTX" clock p. m., for th. dehvery of on Mltkoda thlfTiCl twenty-five (1B5 eoros Mi. - - ri .. hs1 firwood, to be de- -- CL."""! The jlJi 7, Oil o'. hundred t:.J rbAbor 1. 1917. court reserrss th. right to reject any j Fione.: Offtee 278, or all bids. v. . Buiir Billy Sunday hymn books will be used at the evangelistic services to be held at the First Congregational church dur ing the Btay of the boy evangelist, Charles Forbes Taylor- The fist serv ice will be held Sunday and thereafter each evening, excepting Saturdays. Week end sale Hauser Bros, bicycles 10 per cent discount. Ex&angs tickets for Ada Miller con cert reserved today, Opera House Phar macy. o Soy Wolfe, a former member of Com pany M, who saw service on the Mex ican border last year, left this afternoon for Chicago, where he will visit his mother, Mrs. Vira Ferrel. He expects to be absent from Salem indefinitely. While here he has been employed at the Central Cigar store. o For Bent A modern 6 room house. No. 441 N. 24th St. after June 5th. Ad dress Dean A. Schomaker, box 327, In dependence, Or. 6-fi Miss Lillian Dull, an employe of the ! State Institution for Feebled Minded, I recently bought a 63-acre improved ! farm five miles south of Salem en the I Prinele road. The consideration was 8,3M and the grantor, J. W. Hastings, of the Modern BakeT.y. The transfer was handled by W. H. Grabenhorst k Co. Exchange tickets for Ada Miller con cert reserved today, Opera House Phar macy. The Rev. James Stocksz is the- new pastor in charge of ' the Chemeketa street Evangelical church, with his fam ily he will move into the parsonage within a few days. He is a graduate of Willamette university. The Bev. O. W. Plumer. who has been pastor for several years, has been appointed general mis sionary for Oregon for the Evangelical citv, called to meet at the Moose lodge referred him to United States District next Monday evening to devise ways ! Attorney Keames of Portland who in -"U,,U"J 1 ' issuing permits. It is expected other and mcuns whereby the lodges of thoali(,n ,,u,mii,s wu 8eek for perniits as citv may best servo the nation in the the president's proclamation provides present crisis. The delegates :from the i that alien enemies are not allowed with Maccabees appointed last night are A , ln ;&U mile of any armory or pub T xi i: v r a uh,; v. si lie building without a permit. The per. nanv M who has been enioying a well- BudloiVg, A. T. Moffit and W. B. iUl- nt is to be secured before June 1 or pany ja, no uas ueeu cujujmg . iu i t. . th i n w,ii u. subic;t to summary earned leave of absence from duty at toa' arrest. Harry Albers, 18 years old, who hag . . " . . . L been in the reform school several years, j Til )A V'V KASKKALL hLUKfc association, with headquarters in a lcm. Excftange tickets for Ada Miller con cert reserved today, Opera House Pharmacy. Sergeant Verne F. Williams, of Com- La Grande and other points in the mountains thereabouts, arrived in Salem this morning on his way back to east ern Oregon. He has had eight days of rest from the call of the bugle and has been visiting relatives. He expects to return to La Grande tomorrow. ExcMngo ticket for Ada Miller con cert reserved today, Opera House Phar macy. Mr. O. W. Moon, of North Winter street, arrived home last night trom was taken to the city jail yesterday on the -harge of stealing a bicycle from the Lincoln school. The bicycle is the property of Edmund Aldrich, and he lo cated it 20 minutes after it was stolen. Albers claimed he found the wheel in Bush's pasture. He will be arraigned before Judge Webster tomorrow. The Postal Union Telegraph Is willing to heln its employes in the buying of Liberty Loan bonds by not only loaning National B. n. Philadelphia 2 10 Pittsburg 3 7 Kixey and Killil'er; Mammaux, cobs and .Schmidt. Q .la- B. II. tf ! B. 0 1 Tacoma, Wash., where he held a position them money while they are paying it with the Northern Pacific Tailroad un- back in partial payments, but to pay der B. N. Crosby for the past year. He them 3 1-3 per eent on the amount they leeently resigned to accept a place with buy. This with the 3 1-2 per cent the the O.-W. B. & N. company at Tort-j bonds carry, will net the employes 7 Tier land, where he will be closer to his cent interest. Employes of the company home in this city. He hopes now to who buy are to re-pay at the rate of 5 be able to be in Halem oftcner than he . month. has in the past year. o o I District Attorney Max Gehlhar has ExcEiansa tickets for Ada Miller con-: had a oncer problem put up to him to cert reserved today, Opera House Phar- solve. It is a problem that is an "out macy. jeonie of the war. It is this: Can a o " preacher who is a German solmenize a The nam of Dale Wiggle has been j marriage ceremony and that ceremony added to the names of the Salem senior, legal t Does he act because he was high school boys who are in the navy j ordainod a a minister or because the at Mare Island studying and who wonliL jBW gives him authority t If the law like to come home for the June 8 grad- j gives the minister authority to act. nating exercises. The navy department j eAa tne aw j,:Ve an alien enemy author has not as yet made known whether; to administer that Uwl The dis any of the boya will be given a furlough j tril.t attorney has taken the matter un long enough to come home for the com-j,jeir advisement, mencemeut. Mr. Wriggle is in the radio o serviee studying at Mare Island. One German appeared at the police O -i station this morning to secure a pemui The Maccabees at their meeting last ;to within the one-half mile limit of evening voted to co operate with thci-d,,, armory, and the Chief of Police re other fraternal organizations of the ferred him to the district attorney who St Louis 2 Cincinnati 4 Steele, Ames, Watson and Snyder; King, Kagan and Clark, Wingo. No others scheduled. American E. H. E. Detroit - 2 6 0 New York . 0 7 0 Mitchell aud Spencer; Caldwell and Walters. B. II. E. Cleveland 1 4 Boston 5 7 2 Boehling, Couuibe and O'N'eil; Mays and Aguew. No others scheduled. One at San Francisco fan Francisco. May 31 Hug.) Web ber, alleged German spy, who was ar rested iu Woodland, Oil., was toiay turned over to military authorities at Fort Scott. Deputy marshals who ar rested Webber .-y he had in his ; iis session, plans and papers outlining vul nerable points in the military defense of California and Mexican bot.ter states. .