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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918. FF.T nmnuMtn t NEW. TODAY i IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING, "DON! WHISPER IN A WELT-USE A JOURNAL WANT AD CLASSIFIED ADVX2TISDJQ &ATE3 Bate fr word New Toiiy: rn-l waeruon 17 Oa week (6 insertions) Om month. (23 insertion) . The Capital Journal will not ba re ponaibla for more that ass inaertiou. for errors in Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day U appears and notify u immediately Mi"iT"'" charge, 15. FOE SALE Stevens Duryea tar, luit abls for truck, will ell ckeap. Phone 734. 271 N. Commercial. u LOST Boas poney, "D. J." right shoulder. L. Townsend, Gervais, Rt. 2. Pnons 6F3. 3.11 MULTIGRAPHINO Phone 340. 6-25 LOOSE hay for sale. Phone 86F2. 314 WANTED 80F2. Cattle, any kind- Phone 5-13 FOR SALE or trade, homestead re linquishment, will pay difference. Phone 152.R. 5.14 WANTED -Pickers for gooseberries, strawberriea and cherries, long season- Phone 52F12;. 5-17 VOTING PLACES FOR ! 1 1 PRIMARY ELECTION II A N u Gfficiallv Selected LocalioBsT' 9 of PoIKiig Booth' fey j. I of Auto Hats County Court XR SALE Loganberry p'ants. Phone 79F11. . 5-17 sjOST Auto license No. 51262, Find er return to Vick's garage. 5-13 FOR SALE A-l milk cow. 1294 south 13th St. 513 Following is the list of the polling places in Marion eounty for the primary election next Friday: Aumsvill?, Hein's Hall in- Aumsville. Aurora, 1. O. 0. F. Hall in Aurora. Breiteubuch, School House Diet. 123. Brooks, Ramp Hall in Brooks. Butteville, I. O. O. F. building in ButteviHe. Champoeg, Jette Building. Champoeg. Chemawa, Woodman Hall Vj mile west of CheraaTva. 'FOR SALE 1 English preambulator Croissn, Croston School House. - unrguin. t.au io,o sjutli Higti : iwnaia, nosKins xiesart wall in i street. 5-J7 1 Donald. I Elkhorn, School House Dit. No. 113. "rrf ew and NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE complete line You Can Always Do Better at J just received 1 v HcoopicooD s Cr- Ladies' Suits LiE-33 FOR SALE Studebaker IV. wagon, will sell cheap. Phono 271 N. Coni'l. spring j Englcwood, Mrs. Dexter Field's House jf o 734,1 on Asylum Road. II tf i Fairfield, Prank W. Mamonev house adjoining School House Dist. 26. UK SALi. room house and lot, Fairgrounds. Restaurant, west of iou awn. inquire 404 south Women's Rest Room on Fairgrounds Itith St., Salem, Or. FOR tomato plants, call at Rt. I, box , TAKEN UP One cream colored Jer- uuuui one year oiu, A. V Pettyjohn, Rt. 3, Salem. 541 Mills House iu 2. Salem. 5-17 WANTED A child's bicycle, must bo in good condition. Phone 42F25. 5-ll SWITCHES made from Phone 1041, Mis. Boyce. combings, tf FOR SALE 1916 model Ford. Call at 554 Feny. 5-ll FOR SALE 12 Brown Leghorn laying kens and 1 rooster. Phone 30F22. 5-11 FOR 8ALE-F12. -A 1 milk cow. Phone 99 5-11 TEAM work wanted. Phone 2381R. 511 CHOICE Astor plants at Yew Park yreen lwmup llni. ft l'vK T..... o-vi r. , ... A UVUV J W- 5 -11 FOR SALE; Almost new, extension top Studebwker carriage, at a bur gain. Phone 14F3. 5 14 5-14 East (iervais, City Hall, Gervais. West Uervais, John Gervais. Horeb, George Anderson's Pool Hall iu Gates. Central Howell, Howell Prairie Asso ciation Hall. North Howell, North Howell Grange Hall. East Hubbard, City Hull in Hubbsrd. West Hubbard. Room South of Hub bard Drug Co. Jefferson, Masonic Hall, Jefferson. stock cattle. Phone 1576W. 5-22 ' .," ' : .. " iifcuM Good 5 room house with FOR SALE 9 goats in fine condition. 0 for, gwden, in south Salem, one Phono 5F3. 5-13 block fr(m Daue's store. Phone 880 ; J- 5-13 WAGON and' harness for sale, $45. , , ,. phone 19F13. 5-13 NOTICE to the Public-After June 1st all business must be conducted GOOD potatoes 75e a sack. Bring ?n h basis-r Qckenbush Auto sacks. Phone 1056W. "511 and Vulcanizing. 5-31 GET your fruit tree spraying done A.Gl0o?)i tn b1Kn. anout 18 now. Phone 754. 5-4 'V 20 feet for sale cheap; good for garage chicken house or barn; must WANTEIWanitor, apply Willamette ba mav quickly. H. S. Gile & Co. sanitafhrni. tf TWO and three room furnished apart ments. 491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203. ...... tf COL. W. F. WBIGHT the auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Phone 52. ' 8-11 HAVE you wood sawingt Call phone f. tf WANTED Second hand ear, Ford, self starter preferred!. Address P. M. MoGovern, Black Bock, Or. 514 FOB SALE The following mortgages, $650, $760, $1200 and $3100. H. Jtf. Hawkins, 314 Masonic, building. 5-13 FOR SALE Duroc sow and 8 pigs, si weeks old. Samuel Duigee, Garden road 230. 5-14 TAKEN UP 5 sheep; owner call and prove property and pay charges. W. S. Cotton, Phone 2F24. 5-11 WANTED At Oregon state tubercu losis hospital, a second cook, man pie fwred. Call 433. 5 13 FOR SALE Some fresh milch cows and farm horses, !so want to buy a second hand binder. Geo. Sweglc. tf FOB SALE Or will trade for stock, covered pieaoh or Loganberry wa gon, good as new. Phone 5F3. 5-13 WANTED Girl for general house work, good wages. Olympia, Wash., fare paid. Pliono 1474 Salem. 5-11 WANTED Good piano, state make and Address R. E. R. eare Journal. 5-13 WANTED Girl or woman to live with old .couple for tooui and board. Call 1341M. 5-11 O for sale, 4 mites out, 3 acres in Loganberries, good stand. Would) trade for good city property, or oien land close to Salem. X. J. care Journal. 5-14 LOST Small, black, patent leather purse, containing request for articles to be sent to France. Reward. Ee turn to Journal otfice or phono 672. 5-11 FOR RENT 4 front office rooms in Hubbard Wdg.. W. H. Norris, receiv er, room 304. M WANTED Girl foT general house work. Apply 645 S. 12th. Phono 2S5 M. 5 11 FOB RENT Good fi room modern house. Inquire 506 N. Commercial St. or phone I549M. tf FOR RENT 6 room bungalow, mod-! H'; Jf1 am ,,-!.,!. -".I V.... iMacleay, Macleay Granrni Hall electric lights, gas. Phone 1870R, cal a"on- r -o . a nnon 585 8 Liberty 511 jMcKee. ol'e Passi School House. J' 0 I Me'nama, I. O. O. F. Hall in Mehama. FOR RENT Well furnished and at- Mi" City' Hamnwnd Lumber Co's tractive housekeeping rooms, close I l')eri House n MiU City in. 541 Mill. Phone 2481 J or 5SP I Mon'top Miller's Hall in Monitor. -ouai, jii. Angei, iry iinii in .ut. Angel. West Mt. Angel, Mt. Angel Hotel in Mt. Angel. Pringle, Davidson's House on Pringle Road. Quinaby, Oregon Electrio Depot, Quin aby. Rivervicw. Oregon Electric Bungalow at Orville Station. Rooscdale, Hope Chapel. Calem No 1, Giddings Hall, 1 door East . of Prcscott's Barber Shop on Cen ter, street. Salem No 2., 1st Floor of Bungalow Christian Church, Court and 17th Sts. Salem No. 3, Cameron's Paint Shoo 21st St., bet. Chemeketa and Center Salem No. 4, D. . Ruble Store build ing, 720 South 14th street Salem No. 5, Richmond Cchool. Salem No. 6, Yew Park School. Salem No. 7, Highland School. Salem No. 8. Reddaway building, 1421 N. 0th street. Salem. No. 9, Capital Street Garage, 615 N. Capital street. Salem No. 10, Garfield School. Balcm No. 11, County Court House in Salem. Salem No. 12, Second door South of Mill street on 12th street. Salem No. 13, F. H. Reeves House, 945 South 12th street. Salem No. 14, Wyant House, 240 River street. Salem No. 15, Baptist church, Marion and Liberty streets. Salem No. 16, City Hall in Salem. Salem No. 17, Hotel Marion, Sample Room. Salem No. 18, Friends Church, comet Washington and Commercial. East Salem, Ricky School House. Salem Heights, Calem Heights Hall. St. Paul, City Hall, in St. Paul. Scollar.1, Lumber Yard Office at West Woo'lbuin. Scotts Mills', I. O. O. F. building, in Scotts Mills, "haw, Hlinw School House. Jiiliiey, Sidney Mills. S.lver Falls, E. C. Ncal Vacant Dwelling House. North Silverton, Libjral University Building. South fc'iiverton, Evergreen School House. East Silvcrton, Council Chambers in Silverton. West Silvcrton, G. A. R. building in Silverton. Stayton, Mattliieu's Hall in Stay ton. East Stayton, Masonic, Hall in Stayton. West Str.yton. Comrnerci; ( lub Hall in West Stayton. Sublimity, C. O. F. Hall in Sublimity. Turner, Wright's Hall in Turner. Victor Point, W. O. W. Hall over Vic tor Point Store. Waconda, J. C. Savage Garage in Wa eonda. East Woodburn, Produce House on Youn; Street. West Woodburn, Cochran Building in Woodburn. UNDERWOOD typewriters for rent. Latest model $4 per month. New 1918 Underiwoods at no advance in price. Underwood Typewriter Co. G. L. Steinau, resident manager. Phone 810. fl-4 WANTED Men and women sales man agers, for great fuel conservation de vice; cuts fuel bills in half; helps your government; big money maker. Simplex Mfg. Co., Seaboard Bank bld'g., Seattle, Wash. . MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me; besi and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rii'h wish marriage noon; stricitly confidential; most reliable; years of experience; dlesriti'ons free, ''The Successful Club," Mis. Purdie, Box 050, Oak laud, Calif. YOUR country needs you. Thousands clerks at Washington (wanted- im mediately, for war preparatory work. $100 imouth and up. Men, women, IS o rover., 7 hours day, 30 days vaca tion. Easy, pleasant work. Common education sufficient. Help your coun try and live iu Washington during . these stirring war times. Wri'.e to day sure for free list positions open Franklin Institute, Dept.' 381 E, Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE -5 year old cow. with calf 3 weeks old, $50; spring oat straw, baled, $10 too- a mile north asylum, Rt. 7, box 16. 513 WANTED -Girl to take care of chil drra and living rooms, no washing, good wages. Olympia, Wash., Fare paid. Phono 1474 Salem. 5-11 LABORERS WANTED For Fodgers hip yard. Good wages and fine op portunity to the right kind of men. Apply H. A. Johnson & Co., room 2 Ladd & Bush, bank bldg. 5-13 THE Oregon Realty Exchange Invest ment Co In lists property every where and eharges no commission for outtini? buyers, sellers and exchang ers of realty together. Room 28, Brey bldg, Salem, ur. o BOMB one wanta your property and Tea would ell. We charge no com mission for patting buyer and sell- er together. For further information Oregon Realty Escnange Investment Co., Ine., 14 Breymaa bldg., Salem, Or., Chamber of Commerce bldg., Eu gene, Or 250i 3d St. Portland, Oregon. tf WANTED A job? No experience re quired. Wages $3.i6 to .i.04 for 8 hour day. Clean bed at mill 5c night, eats 30c meal, or board and bed in Oregon City $7 week. Free employ ment office in West Linn across bridge from Oregon City. Chances for advancement good. Come and send for your family later. Farmers can work until harvest and come back again in the fall. Strike now six months old. Don't wait to write. Come and your fare up to $3 will be refunded by mill cashier after work ing one week. Take raidroad agent 's receipt for fare paid. 5-13 SALESilEN For your own best in terests investigate and act now., we exclusively own and control our Weekly Income Tax Record which sells five to one to any other such articte now on the market. We have state and territory managers now re porting an unprecedented demand and miroet satisfactory sales of our In come Tax Record. Every merchant, manufacturer, farmer, professional man must 'have. Government creates the demand. Thia wonder of a money maker clears upward of $15 per day for salesmen. We want to hear from every sales manager and salesman now selling Income Tax Revord. also from salesmen in other Tines. Larger territories assigned to salesmen who qualify for sales manager's position to handle a crew of their own. To make big money yon must bay di rect from manufacturers- and avoid middle man's profits. Write now Je rome F. Laadt, Pres., 8 S. Dearborn, St., Chicago, IU. If 'HI OF fB T r ir t: i' you miss this sale you are not a money saver WOMEN'S WHITE REIGNSK1N Lace Shoes, 8 inches high, plain toe; high or medium heels. Various styles and patterns, sold this Spring at $5.00; sale Pe $3.45 WOMEN'S PUMPS i In various styles; plain toe or with straps; Patent, " Gun Metal or Kid; with high or medium heels; light or medium weight sojes. Sold this Spring at $5; sale price $3.35 WOMEN'S PATENT SHOES In either button or lace, turn soles or Good year welt, high heels, new styles and pat terns, regularly sold up to $5.00. Entire stock, sale price $335 WOMEN'S NOYETY BOOTS 8 to 11 inches high; medium and high heels; black and colored vamps, with cloth or kid tops. This lot includes many different styles sold this Spring at $8 and $10. Sale Price N $6.65 LI l: r i V it V WOMEN'S IVORY H BOOTS V. 10 inches high, Kid vamps, ' with cloth or kid tops; high Kid covered heels, plain toe. Button or lace; sold this 5 Spring at $11.00. Sale f Price $6.98 rl WOMEN'S WHITE El BOOTS C 8 and 10 inches high, plain toe ; D button or lace; kid covered jg heels, narrow and broad toe B lasts. This lot includes many !i different styles. Sold this ff spring at $o ana $v. saie Price......... $6.85 I A splendid Shoe for hard wear. I EXTRA SPECIAL for this sale . . Men's Tan Work Shoes Heavy oiled uppers, with heavy single soles on the regulation "Munson.last" $3.45 EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN THIS SALE IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK-STRICTLY HIGH GRADE IN LEATHERS AND WORKMANSHIP, IN THE FACE OF RAISING PRICES AND A SCAR- S CITY OF MATERIALS, THIS IS A MOST WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS Henry Harrison Brown Dies at Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley, Cal. May 11. Henry Har rison Brown, Civil war veteran, presi dent cf the world Aew I nought i ed eratiou in 1905, was sitrfoken with heart failure and died while attending eaercises in honor of the 51st encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Re public of California and Nevada in the WANTED Young ladies for telephone operating, pay whilo learning. Reg ular and frequent increases- Apply Chief Operator at Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. 5-13 THREE bright, capable women to trav el. $25 00 to $50.00 per week. Weekly advance for traveling expenses. Goodrich "Drug Co., Dept- 703, Oma ha, Nebr. WANTED To hear from owner of Graduation Days We are prepared to take especially good care of this important period of the "Graduates" life. People have marveled at our wonderful showing of fine EMBROIDERY with merchandise so difficult to get. Our showing of VOILES, in new, dainty patterns is the best we ever made; and bear this in mind, our merchandise is sold to you based on prices pre vailing at the time we purchased. All our present prices are really "Special Prices." .Misses9 and Children's Pumps AU broken Kite in either PATENT, GUN METAL or KID; WHITE REIGNSKIN or WHITE NUBUCK PUMPS and SANDALS Sizes 2 to 5, sale price 85c Sizes 5 to 8, sale price $1.35 ! ' Sizes 8V2 to 11, sale price ............... $1.75 1 Sizes 11 to 2, sale price $2.15 I i il 11 n y j b Autoists Attention Entire Stock Auto Accessories HALF PRICE Our 898th Wednesday Surprise Clocks, Tire Covets, Twl Kits, Headlights, Etc. NET WEDNESDAY ONLY Sale Opens 8:3, No Phone Orders. Lights, ft 1 G5 1 fvljp Pi m riT-, DIDS, I L Pi 1 liHiiinsiiaii l---,i-lii.ilJj Greek theater here' Wednesday. Mr. Brown was the first pastor of the falcon Unitarian church in the years of JSfl and 18i2. And it was to his rtiMJra enthusiasm and breadth of view that the consequent growth and upbuilding of the local ehuifh wero in a large part due. Mr. Brown was a writer and Iwture". of country wide note, making frequent speaking tours throughout the east audi rent- Retaining always, a strong at tachment for Salom fiiends and old assceiates, he visited here a number of times within late years. He Kpout noveral days in Salem last year while on an extended trip through the noi'th wct, Mr. Brown was raised in New Eng land and taught hool for a number of years iir Nebraska before entering the Unitarian ministry. Ho came to Oregon in the early nineties; leaving Salem, Mr. Brown made his hedquarter at Han Pranciwo, where ft I Court Housfe News irood full description. D. F. Bush, Minim- j known New Thought journal, "Now." apolii. Minn. 5-11! A man of forceful intellect and vigor- 0ua personality, Mr. lirown made count A. C. I.ihbey versus the City of Jef ferson i the title of a suit began in the ("ircuit court today. The plitiutiff allege that; ho in the owner of cer tain property in Jefferson city situ ated along High street. That the said city undertook to change the grades of said street and to change the course of the ditch along side it that hereto fore has carried off the surface witer. That in doing so the diti-h was left in cOndijin thjat it no longer carried away the surface water but allowed the wune to remain on p'aintiff ' prop erty. That in making the grades a After high ami abrupt bank was left along piaintifif e property and an immense body of gravel and rock was left e posed to the injury of the property and the damage of plaintiff in the sum of $1500. WANTED Laborers Monday morning ilese friend thronghoot big varied and at Polk county aide of new bridge, 'active career, the loyalty of his friend waires $3 per day. 8 hours. Erixon ft shins beincr one of his mot marked iting the marriage of John Jones. 511 characteristics. I Scott and Dora Anlauf. Miss Walton Will Cive Submarine &Ikgs Program at Highland Are Decreased by i Tlu following program will be glv j Washington, Muy 11. Official on Monday evening Muy 13 by MLrs French statistic on tho submarine war Walton, one of this year's graduates fare received li"r,o in a dispatch from of the Fih Hchool of Expression, Ui France today show that Jio total losses the Highland whool. The enlc.-tfcin- 0f the allied and neutral ships, includ merit is to bo given to help the school ing accidents at sea, rcre approximately in raising fumrs for a Vitrei There yue.hulf tts t a . April this year will also be. some good musical num- s " ' ' bers. Adults will pay 15 cent and as 1,1 AI,rl1 191 ' children 10 cents- The program: AliriI bt '' 634,683 gros Tho New Whinvar; A Ta!o o' tons was limt, while this April's figmc Sweethearts; Cape Cod ballads; the are 381,031. Soldier's Tramp; the Whistlo of Han-! Submarine attacks now are more cost- dy MiiOraw; Bay Hilly; When Malin.ln ly f the enemy, tho dispatch points ont, sinifs: Homo i,oems which wn teach owing to the fact that the attacks aJ cniciiy maae wi(A torpeuoes msteau or gunfire, as was the case before mer chant ships were adequately and effi ciently armed. your children, and Hezekiah Bedott. Town of PeromeJMo, , Has Heavy Rre Loss include two livery tarns, a barnem) eliop rooming house and other smaller stiua Twin I'alls, TdaHo, May ll.Mre tn turcs. A number , horees wcr bniQ the business sedition of Joreane early ed, including one donai!.d for the lied The first marriasrs license ifsucdi-'for ; thi morning wiiied out weycral build- Crcas auiehion toci'a. ose ' P'aeeii a week was handed out today permit- l ings and for soino time tbrfitened the $15,000, of which ctout one fourth i William entire city. Only the arwenee of wand covered by jnisumnce. 'ine origin ox I saved tho town. Buildings destroyed tho fire i unknewn, o