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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE. MONDAY. JUNE 10. 1918. FIVE tf j Journal New Today Ads j Ittimnttt MUtlMt IF YOU WANT TO BIIY iJR - - - !HSPER IN A WELL' USE A JOURNAL WANT AD CLAXEFrXD ADVESTOMNa KATES Eats per word Hew Tossy: Mtutk insertion Om week (6 insertions) Dmt sont& (28 insertion) 17e The Capital Journal will aot b rs jpossible for mora thai on insertion, tor errer in Classified Advertisements Head roar advertisement the fint say It appears ud notify as immediately Minimum frharge, 15a, HTJLTIGBAPHINa Phone 340. 8-25 SMALL pigs for sale. Phone 58F4. 6-12 HAVE you wood sawing! Call phone 7. tf FOR BENT Weber Grand piano. Phone 62F13. tf HORSE to trade for cow. Pigs for sale Phone 71F22. 6-11 FOR SALE Good Hereford milk cow, cheap. 761 Mill. 612 FOR SALE 6 do, half gal. Mason jars. Phono 1298. 611 WANTED Good cow or pigs in ex change for wioodi Phone 84F4. 6-12 FOR SALB One Deertng mower. George Bwegle. 6-12 WANTED To. buy 15000 kale plants. Phone 59P11. 6 12 TOR SALE Trailer for cost of ma terial. B. Horton, 1130 N. 17th. 612 TWO rooms with board, summer rate. 461 N. High. 6-14 COW FOR SALE 4 years old, fresh 2 months. 2650 Lee St. 6-10 WANTED Woman cook, experienced tanner at Deaf school. . 6-10 FOR SALE Good 5 -foot Deering mow er. 254 S. Liberty. J. D. Waring. 6-8 FOR SALE Two Holstein milk cows, fresh. 640 S. 18th St. E. G. Earle. 6-8 FAMILY of five want work picking strawberries. Phone C5F5. . 6-8 COL. W. F. WEIGHT, the auctioneer Turner, Oregon. Phone 69. tf FOR SALE Self binder. Phone 37F 22. 6-7 FOR SALE 1916 Ford roadster, first class slmpe. Phone 36F11. 6-10 FOR SALE Refrigerator as good as new. Phone 281W or call at 1147 Oak street. 6-7 HOUSEKEEPING apartment and single rooms, nicely furnished, at 633 Ferry street. ' tf SAY Do you wish to pick Loganber ries in a No. 1 10 acre yardt If so Phone 100F32. tf FOR SALE Cheap, automobile suit able for a truck for hauling berries. 1146 Oak St., Salem, Or. 6-11 GOATS WANTED To buy, must be in fair shape. Address Herman Fresia care Capital Journal, 6-7 WAtfTED Mat's bicycle with coast-.- brake; stale price and give short description. M. B. care Journal 6-10 ."MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. H. M. Hawkibi, 314 Masonic building, Salem. ' tf , TT ANTED Mohair at East Salem Tannery, L'Sth and Oak St. Phone 2100M. tf M'OB BALE Some fresh milch cows and farm horses, also want to buy a second hand binder. Geo. Swegle. tf WANT To aoeure $1000 loan at 7 per rent. Socolofsky, 341 State St. Phone 70. 6-12 FOR SALE 3 fresh Jersey cows, ex tra good milkers. 2011 Maple Ave. 6-11 WANTED Good teamster. Capital City Transfer Co., 181 S. Com. Phone 933. 6-11 FOR SALE A-l Jersey cow, gives 3 gal. a day, test 5Mi. 2305 Broadway. 6-11 FOR RENT A complete furnished house with all modern improvements Apply at 629 N. Winter. Phone 1532 J. tf FOB EXCHANGE Nice 4 room bun galow, almost new, all clear of in cumbrance, for vacant lot well lo cated, H. E. Bolinger, 406 Hubbard ' Ndg. tf AUTO MECHANIC and driver wants position in shop, or prefer driving truck or private. Best of 'references, experienced. Do own repairing. Have own tools. H. F. uakee, P. O. box 285. Phone 1802. 6-7 "WANTED 60 Loganberry pickers, 11 acres good Berries, 8 miles from Salem, good camp ground, new shacks to camp in, wood, water; will pay 1 per pound; will move you from Salem free. Hopmere station, Oregon Electric. Address OerraU, Or, Rt. 2, box 49. , tf VOIGH one wants your-property and yM would sefl. Wo charge no tmar ssiacioa for patting buyer and sell r together. For further information Oregon Realty Exchange Investment Co, Ins, 14 Breymaa bldg, Salem, Or, Chamber of Commerce bldg., Eu gene, Or 250tt 3 St Portland, SFII SnMFTfflNR "NWT vwiuHiuuiU) vvu i I FOB SALE-Studebaker 1 spring wagon, will sell cheap. Phone 734. 171 N. Com 'I tf WANTED Girl for chamber work and wait on table. Call FaHa Hotel, Sil verton. Ore. 6-11 FOR SALE One tent 14x20, good as now. One De Laval c renin separator in good repair. 2780 Lee St., Sa lem. 6-15 WANTED Man and wife to work on farm or batchclor. Write G. E. Eoff, Salem, Or., Et 6 box 44. or phone 38P14 evenings at 6:30. 6-12 FOR SALE 5 passenger Studebaker in spien.ua condition, or trade for Ford end difference. Phone 1415. 6-12 FOR RENT A 7-room house 751 S. 13th St., etecttric lights, bath, toilet, $10. See Wm. Fleming, 341 State St 6-12 WANTED Five Loganberry pickers, good building, wood and water furn ished; Vi pay every Saturday night Phone 108F?1. 6-7 FOR SALE Or trade, 6 passenger auto, good condition; also 25-foot . high power motor breit, best boat on the river. Fhone 2041R. - 6-11 FOR SALE Or trade, team of horses, will trade for most anything. No use for horses as we have truck. Phone 706 or call 402 N. Commercial St. 6-11 WANTED Thirty Loganberry pickers camp; wood and water end car line, Salem Heights. Phone 112F4, N. F. Woodward, Rt. 3, box 111. 6-11 WE HAVE the best buys in second hand cars in town, tney look and run like new ones, let us prove it. Sa lem Velie Co., 147 N. High St. Phone 44. 6-10 FOR SALE Fresh cow giving over 4 gal,; 3 year old colt. A. W. Meade, Salem, Rt. 2, near McNary station. 6-11 LOST Between Brooks Ave- and S. P. track om Silverton road, suit case belonging to young lady. Leave at Journal office. 6-12 WE PAY the highest cash prices for second hand furniture, stoves, nigs, etc. Shipping carload lots to Port land. Phono 593. 6-21 WANTED To rent, fall of 1918 to 1919, a ranch of 100 to 168 acres, fair improvements- Box 45. Rt. 7, Satera, Or. 6-10. WANTED By widower, no children, middle aged1 woman as housekeeper, golod home for right party. Give house or phone number. Address W. W. caro Journal. 6-12 WANTED Small furnished house, or three room apartment, on ground floor, within walking distance of Oregon Elecrjic depot. Address R. W. caro Journal. PICKERS, one and one half cents per pound will be 'paid Loganberry pick ers at Indian Hill farm, if you stay thru ihe busy season; good camp grounds, wood and water; moved to camp grounds free. Phono 516, three blocks from end of 12th St. car line. T. L. Davidson. 6 11 TWO and a half miles north of Mon mouth on the West Side highway, 1 will sell at public auculon, 10 a. m. Saturday June 15, Horses, cattle and complete outfit of ranmlng imple imemtsi, machinery, binders, etc. Pos sibly may sell large quantity of oats and hay. Uharae U onen, owner. 614 LOGANBERRY pickers wonted; 30 acres, two miles east or Brooks, good canip grounds, wood and water; we move you out to yard and back to ' town; picking will last about five weeks. Mangis Bros., Salem., Or. Phone 717. tf BERRY PICKERS WAITED Larg est yard in the valley. Good camp ing, good water, provisions on the ground. We move you out to yard and back to town. Picking begins about June 25th. Register now. we pay one cent with 3 th cent bonus per pound. L. H. Roberta, Rt. 7, Sa lem, Or, Phone 41F24. tf 15 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; good picking, good camping ground, can walk and Hvb at borne only 15 minutes walk from end of bridge. Wallace road, Poik county; would also like to register same crew for picking bean. W. C. Franklin. Phone 52F14. tf OLD FALSE TEETH wanted; doesn't matter if broken. We pay you actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive cash by return mail If price is not satisfactory, we will return teeth promptly upon request. Inter national Teeth Co, 305 West 42nd St, New York. tf MAMMOTH public auction sale, to be held at W. J. Turnidge farm June 18, located 1 miles east of Buena Vis ta in Marion county, near Talbot station on Oregon Electric car line, 8 miles west of JeffeTson. I will of fer for sale over 80 bead of cattle Jersey, Holstein and Durham grades, consisting of cows, stock cattle and beef steers. 200 head Angora goats, mostly nannies; 5 head horses, some registered Duroe hogs, 2 farm wa gons and other farm implements. Sals will commence 10 o'clock a, m. Col. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. W. J. Turnidge, owner. 6-14 iT ' sale, a. w. utn Turner, Ur. 6-li FOR RENT Furnished houe, strictly "modern, hot water heat Address Box 373 Salem, Or. tf BUSINESS .man, 40, blond, would like to hear from ladies from 20 up, who want a gcod husband. Address Mr. Graym, 520 West Yakima Ave Yak ima, Wash. 6-10 WANTED Board and room in a quiet eountry home, for lady an four year old girl. A. E. Gibbard, 235 Union St 6-10 FOR SALE Choice, large Holstein calf, male, 3 months old; also one yearling heifer 3-4 Jersey Hol stein. L. S. Arnold, Rt. 4, phone 65 Fll. 6-12 TAKEN UP A big brown Jersey bull, with one horn broken and ring in nose, owner can have by paying fori ad ana damages. Address lieo. Baled Rt. 4, box 116, Salem, Or. 6-10 5 ROOM; bungalow for sale, modern, largo garden all in, 17 blocks from Bush's .bank, 1 block from paved street, 3 blocks from carline. Will sell entire property ror less than the house alone tan be built. Ivan C. Beers, lti'JS N. Liberty St. or Capital Dmg store. 6-13 40 ACRE hill ranch free of incum boranee, 11 acres clear, buildings, orchard, springs, plenty ef outrange. 2 miles from town; will trade for good home of a few acres near high a;hoel town. Hay crop goes with place, if taken before hay harvest, also 13 acres of hay crop on adjoin ing place. By owner. Aiklress Helen M. Smith, Summit, Or. 6-10 WANTED Logaubcry pickers for 45 acres of berries located mile , from carline at Salem Heights. Fif teen minute servieo. Five cent fare to Salem. Fine camp grove, free wood, potato patch and straw for bodding. Water piped on camp grounds. No tents or bunk houses. Telephone on camp grounds and free daily delivery of groceries, Pickers can niako from $2.30 to $3.50 per day; season will last from 5 to 6 weeks. Picking will start about June 17th. Telephone 21iF2, B. Cun ningham, Rt. 3, box 121. Salem, Or. 618 CALL FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS Of the City of Salem, Oregon Notiice is hereby given that on July 1, 1918, there will be money on hand and applicable to the payment of the following improvement uonds of issue "G," Numbers 91 to 130, both inclus ive. Holders (of these bonds will present them for payment at the effice of the city treasurer as imterest will cease af ter June 30, 1918. C. O. RICE, June 10-17-24 City Treasurer-! NOTICE I have this 10th day of June, sold all my interests in .the plumbing busi ness to A. L. Frazier and he will con tinue the business. All my friends and patrons will be cared for by Mr. Frazier (Signed) ED O. PRATT- 611 PHIL RIDER KILLED BY AEROPLANE FALL Was Student of Willamette University Over Ten Years Ago Buffalo, N. Y., June 10. A Bristol aeroplane, piloted by Phil Rader of San Francisco, accompanied by Robert Conor of Los Angeles, as observer, fell about 500 feet at the Curtis test field here this afternoon. Both men were instantly killed. As the machine struck the ground it burst into flames caused by the gaso line tank exploding. From Pacific Coast. San Francisco, June 10. Phil Rader, San Francisco newspaper man and car toonist, killed in an aeroplane fall at Buffalo today, was the son of Rev. William A. Rader. formerly pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church here. He became cartoonist on the ran Francisco Bulletin shortly after he finished school. At the outbreak of the war in Europe Rader went to France with a motion picture machine, determined to secure pictures. He made a remark able trip, from Paris with a United Press correspondent, going through the French lines and behind the German TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES National St. Louis-TJew York postponed, rain. R. H. E. Pittsburg 0 8 0 Brooklyn - 2 2 Cooper and Schmidt; (primes and Mil ler. , Chicago .- 6 10 0 Philadelphia 1.7 2 Vaughn end Killifer; Oeschger, Main, Davis end Adams. Cincinnati 0 11 Boston :.- 18 0 Bressler and Allan; Rudolph and Henry. American Philadelphia 4 10 1 Detroit 6 7 0 Myers, Fabey and McAvoy; Danss and Soeneer. Boston . 13 1 Chicago 0 3 2 I Bush end Sebang; Bhellenbacn ana Schalk. 11 i 1 -7,t Our matchless Stock of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR, more or less smoke and water damaged, will be sold at REDUCED PRICES in this FIRE SALE. While the wearing value of the Stock is un-impaired, it is our policy to only offer to our customers, perfectly clean and unblemished Merchandise Therefore we shall sell out all stocks affected by smoke and water caused by the FIRE. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ' Extra salespeople have been engaged that quick service may be given all patrons. I 'mm 1 1 jj'j M,y MendelDrucker Trunks Less Than Factory Cost STEAMER TRUNKS, WARDROBE TRUNKS DRESS AND HAT TRUNKS Made of the finest materials by expert workmen. This is your opportunity to buy a Trunk that will last a life time. . . 1 ENTIRE STOCK GOES AT LESS THAN FACTORY COST (Second Floor) n ENTIRE STOCK OF Underwear and Hose ALL AT FIRE SALE PRICES i ri 1 i ill J....-....L 'Ai.n.i A a. A A, AAliAAiiiiiiaiAi AAA k 4 sV T"TVTVw'T"wwwTTwVT,JV" TO line. After the Germans retreated he returned to Paris. Bader enlisted in the British royal flying corps and became an instructor. The records of Willamette University show that Phil Kader attended the university at a time prior to 108, but that he was never graduated from the institution. He is said to have been an athletic star. MACCABEES .ELECT. The Maccabees have elected the fol lowing officers for the eoming year: Commander, O. ('. Nugent; Lieuten ant commander, J. O. Luper; sergeant. S. H. Schultz; finance keeper, D. W. Eyre; master at arm, A. Nichols; first master of the guard. 9. II. Cashman. PTTHIANS ELECT OFFICERS The Kniiht. of Pvthias last week elected the following officers for the jcoming year: ' Chancellor commander, P. Andregen; (ice chancellor commander, Walter ESSE .. 1 h Li.'. , h i ism rA v. ilk This season's models. Foulards, Taffetas, Georgette and Taffeta Combinations, values to $35.00 $12.98 elmire Fancy figures and 0Q,.O 06 stripes. Value to $10 . Look better, wear better, are better. All kinds and all styles. Lennon; relate, W. H. Levy; master at arms, J. L. Tucker; keeper of rec ords and seals, V. B. Oiluon; inner guard, K. C. Hiegmuml; outer guard, (Jcorgs Winchel. AUSTRIAN TROOPS REVOLT London, June 10. A serious revolt ha broken out among the Austrian troops concentrated on the east front, according to an undated dispatch from Kielf, received through Moscow today. IRISHMEN WON T FIGHT Dublin, June 10. The women's anti conscription pledge was generally sign f I throughout Ireland, it was announc ed today. There were no disorders. Red Cross Workers Will Be Questioned Every man who assisted in the re cent Red! (.ross drive and many others who have good working material in them wilf receive a "questionnaire " 7, ' '.'f so. r.. m.r i $. Diresses This assortment con sists of Gaberdine, Fancy Basket Weaves "Jack Tar Middies" Heavy white Twill Mid dy Cloth, navy blue Galatea and flannel col lar and cuffs. Cannot be duplicated at twice the cost they are marked in this sale. WAISTS Our entire stock of WAISTS will sell at Fire Sale Price AUTO In the latest models your choice. 98c 2J K )f CZN within a few days. This questionnaire j is mot from the military authorities but from T. B. Kay, chairman of the Red Cross organization who wants to know from each man who helped just what territory he covered during the last lied Cross drive and also how much time was required to cover the territory. The question is asked as to who was each man's teammate ami in what oth er war relief esiripai!ns he has served. Also whe'her one is willing to help in future patriotic work and will work when called. Information is also asked in reaard to other men who would be good material in all war work cam paigns such as liberty Vran drives. Red Cross campaigns and other patriotic work. The workers who so successfully put over the last Red Cross eamra'cn all reniain in the organisation and these questionnaires are being mailed that jwhen the time comes for anothcT cam .paign, the central committee will know .where to find each man and assign ,him to territory that he can cover wirh advantage. l V Ifl I 1 IIV lM Lt li wis $Mj Ifcr-p,-JJJ n li I T"iiii ft n CA Manv Turning In j ineir Hour surplus F. W. Steusloff, county food admiu istrator reports a large number of peo ple turning in their flour to be shipped to the federal food administration a'xents. Just now Mr. Stens'loff would like all who intend to return flour to . do so within two or three day as hit now has about three fourths of a rar load ready for shipment. As soon as enough flour is turned in to make a car-load capacity shipment, it will bo forwarded at once, shipping direct from jHalem to New York and there re-ship-ped direct to France. The federal food administration does Is cash business and any one turning la j flour to Mr. Wteuslot'f is given the) ' value thereof by a siuht draft on th state food administrator, which can ha I cashed here. In bringing in flour, one is obliged to mako an affidavit as to the amount paid for it originally ami this the price the government pays'. Anything from ten pounrft sacks up will be receivd.