i THE DAILY CAPITAL SALEM, ORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. T18. SEVEN " , tM,j I Jouthal New Today Ads I! f h ! J CJVZ r aril I ft -x M M M IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR liSFER IN A WELL-USS A JOURNAL WANT AD CLASSIFIED ADVEETISINQ BATES Kate per word Xew Today: Eacfe iusertioa . le One week (6 insertions) 5c Oae month (26 insertions) 17c The Capital Journal trill not be re sponsible for more thaa one insertion, for errors in, Classified Advertisements Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately. Minimum charge 13c. MTJLTIGBAPHING Phor 340. 8-25 3YANTED Hay to put np on shares. Fkon 3GF3 or 77F4. 6-19 TO TRADE House and lot for auto mobile. 332 Water St. 6-15 BOX wants position, work in garage preferred. Phone 1582M. 6-15 BOOM and board, 1112 Mill St. 6-18 .WANTED Strained honey in bulk. Cherry City Bakery Co. tf HAVE you wood sawingf Call phone 7. tf !FOB SALE Fir wood and team of young mares. Phone 2142R, 6-18 FOUND Coin purse, about June 1st. Owner call 913. 6-13 TWO rooms with board, summer rates. 461 N. High. 6-14 COL. W. F. WRIGHT, the auctioneer Tamer, Oregon. Phone 59. tf FOR SALE -Strictly modern, 5 room bungalow. Low price. Easy terms. 1675 S. Church St. 5-17 WANTED Three dozen Barred Bock pullets, April hatch. 332 Water 8t. 6-15 P0B SALE Two new suits, one pair white trousers, size 34, belonging to man gone to war. Call 991. 6-12 WANTED 15 year old boy wants steady work on farm; until school starts. Phone 1416. 6-14 TO LOAN Money up to $3500 at 6 per cent on good farm security. W. A. Liston, 434 Court. 6-15 WOOD of all kinds for Bale. , Place your order before the full rushl John H. Scott, Phone 254 or 22. . 6-15 WANTED Portable garage for Ford, for cash. Address P. 0, care Journal. ; 6-13 FOR SALE One single-horse wagon and harness, will' sell cheap. Phone 734, 271 N. Com!. tf HOUSEKEEPING apartment and single rooms, nicely furnished, at 633 Ferry street. tf BAY Do you wish to pick Loganber ries in a No. 1 10 acre yard J If so I AM shiirmine to Rogue River, Ore, Would like a party to occupy half of car with me. Phone 1344. 6-12 TWO and three room furnished' apart- ments. '491 N. Cottage. Phone 2203. tf WANT EH) At once, a married man to live on faint and haul wood. Phono 254 or 622. 6-14 WANTED To sell wood hauling out fit to man who will haul wood for same. Phono 79F11. -6"-14 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted, half mile from end of car line. Phone 69 12 evenings, Mrs. A. W. Cox, 6-13 TOUNO man wishes employment with small Ford delivery truck, country or city. L. E. Johnson, 245 D St. 6-18 WANTED Rug strippers, will pay 2c per pound. Phone 700 or 402 N.. Coml ' Western Junk Co. , 6-114 MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic building, Salem. - tf .WANTED - Mohair fit East Salem Tannery, 25th and Oak St. Phone 8160M. w FOR S ALB Some fresh milch owe n3 farm horses, also want to buy Second head binder. Geo. Swegle, tf WANT To secure $1000 loan at 7 per eent, Socolofsky, 341 State St. Phone 070. 6 12 STOCK RANCH for rent, 160 acres in Yamhill county; will sell stock. 12 cows, team and wagon ami imple ments. P. J. Sthoppert, rural route 4, Salem, Or. 615 WANTED Steady, experienced wo man for county hotel, all around ' work, must be capable and neat and willing to work, $30 per month and ' good room and board, By writing cive phone. Falls City Hotel, Falls City. . 6-15 PONT YOU KNOW, that if yon wish to buy, sell or exchange any kind . ef realty you should go straight into an offiee of the Oregon Rcalb- Ex change Investment Co. Incl why! ' Because- they put the buyer, seller and exchanger of realty together, Bjid ehargo no commission. Salem office, Breyman bldg. 7-13 fOMS one wants your property and yon irould sell. We eharg no com- mission for putting buyer and eli ' r together. For further information 1 Oregon Realty Exchange Investment ) Co, Ine., 14 Breyman bldg, Salem, f Or, Chamber of Commerce bldg., Ea- IWM, Or 250 Si Bt Portland, SELL SOMETHING. "DON'T FOR SALE-Studebaker 1!4 spring ""s"i ww sou caeap. moae Hi, a. coax , tf FOR KENT Furnished house, strictly modern, hot water heat. Address Box 3T3 Salem, Or. tf FOR SALE One tent 14x20, good as new. One De Laval cream separator in good repair- 2736 Lee St., Sa lem. e-15 WANTED Women to work in prepar atory department, good pay.- Apply at once Salem Kings Products Co. 6-13 FOR SALE--6 bottom John Deere plow s good as new, at half of pri-ee if 1akea right awy. Address H. ' J. care Journal. 6-13 FOUND Office key on S. ComT St., business district- Owner may have same by calling at Journal office. 6-14 POTATOES FOR SALE 75c per hun- dred bring sacks. T. Fitzpatnck, on asylum farm road, first house south of Sehubinger cheese factory. CIS FOR SALE 25 acres, improved, plen ty of water and timber, 2 miles from Salem on Dallas road. Wm- M. Schuctt, Rt. 2, Salem. 8-18 FOR SALE Cheap, two gray horses, weight 1150 j wagon, harness, plow and other tools. Valley Motor Co., State andi Front Sts. 6-13 YOUNG .man wishes position , am fa miliar with steam engines and pumps ofl all kinds. Address H. M. caro Journal. 5-15 FOR SALE Young team work horses cheap; 10 acres, buildings, orchard, main road, close to small town near Salem. B. M. Woods, 455 Court St. 6-13 FOR SALE By lowner, new 8 room nouse, stricuy moaern in every re spect, 3 blocks from post office, furnished if desired, terms can be arranged. Phone 58. 6-13 WE PAY the highest cash prices for second hand furniture, stoves, rugs, etc. Shipping carload lots to Port land. Phono 593.. 6-21 PRUNE orchard sale. Buy now sac- Mice sale in one of the best orcn ards. close in; crop and all goes, on Pacific highway. Owner, phone 1222 or 385. 2U5 V. a, JNatl bank bldg. 6-13 STRAYED OR STOLEN-From pasture near nnu a .t erry, ssunflay last, one rt"--tr rw" :'v(in-'ii n fillev nno year Did la' good condition, white star in lu.uu ..... .,ni.u . r.. iv . t.rmsuiii. r: lem. Phono 221. 6-33 idAUKJU iarm for sale cheap; 7 room plastered house, good barn, 2 hen houses, pressure well, 6 aeres -prunes and family orchard, 2 acres pasture witn shade trees. Write for terms or phone 61F11. T. E. Niumemaker, Rt, 2, box 53. 6-18 HAVE for sale an exceptionally fane bargain in a 7 room residence, well located, built about 6 years ago, that cost the owner '$3500 now offered for quick sale, for $1500, $500 cash. This is a forced sale and. will pay you to look into it. John H. Scott, 404 Hubbard bldg. 6-14 TWO and a half miles narth of Mon mouth on the West Side highway, I will sell at public auction, 10 a. m. Saturday June 15, liorses, cattle and complete outfit of farming imple ments, machinery, binders, etc. Pos sibly may sell large quantity of oats and hay. Charlie O'Brien, owner. 6-14 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; 30 acres, two miles east of Brooks, good camp groimds.-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 WANTED Larg est yard in the valley. Good tamp ing, good' water, provisions on the ground. We move yon out to yard and back to town. Picking begins about June 2ouh. Hegister now. we pay one cent with 3-Sth cent bonus per pound. I H. Robert, Rt, 7, Sa lem, Or., Phone 41F24. tf 15 LOGANBERRY pickers wanted; good picking, good camping ground, can walk and live at home only 15 minutes walk from ond of bridge. Wallace road, Polk 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 oroken. We pay yon actual value. We pay cash for old gold, silver and platinum. Send to us and receive cash by return mail. If priee 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 Laid at W. J. Tarnidge 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 Jefferson. I will of fer for sale over 80 head of cattle Jersey, Holsteia and Durham grades, consisting of cows, stock eattle and beef steers. 200 head Angora goats, mostly nannies; 5 head horses, some registered Duroe hogs, 2 farm wa gons and other farm - implements. Sale will eommenee 10 oVlock a. m. Col. F. N.'Woodry, auctioneer. W. 'J, Tarnidge:, cwner. 614 NOTICE That on Mav 20th Chas. Vermehren and H. M. Baker, cat tle and stock buyers dissolved part nership. Mr. Vermehren will continue in, tie business and Mr. Baker, hav ing other interests to look after. 6-15 o- KUU.M bungalow for sale, modern, large garden all in, 17 blocks from Bush's bank, 1 block from paved street, i blocks from canine. Will seU entire iroperty ror less than the house alone can be built. Ivan C. Beers, 1695 H. Liberty St. or Capital Drug store. - 6-13 WANTED Loganbery pickers for 45 acres of berries located mile from canine at Salem Heights. Fif teen minute service. Five cent fare to Salem. Fin camp grove, free wood, potato pat oh and straw for bedding. Water piped on camp grounds.' No tents or bunk bouses. Telephone on camp grounds and) free daily delivery of groceries. Pickers can make from $2.30 to $3.50 per dav; season will' last from S to 6 weeks. Picking will start about June 17th. Telephone rtF2, B. Cun ningham, Rt. 3. box 121, Salem. Or. 6-18 ANNUAL EXERCISES ATWILLAMETTECLOSE Commencement Address by Editor LB. Piper of Port land Oregcnian The annual commencement exercises of Willamette University were held yes terday morning at the First Methodist church with the conferring of the de gree of isatetielor or Arts on 6i grad uates, nine law diplomas, five diplo mas in voice and piano and six certifi cates in musie public school work. The honorary deirree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on President Carl Gregg Doney, wno has 'been in France since January end who is now on his way home. The commencement address was de livered by Edgar B Piper, a graduate of Willamette and editor of the Ore gonian. Keyes prize for honors in oratory Miss Evadne M. Harrison of Portland, first, and Paul Wapato of Okanogan, Washington, second. Steeves prize for debate Arlie G Walker of Woodburu, first and Otto K. Paulus of Salem, second. University prizes in this department were won by Evadne (Harrison, -ot Portland,, Faye Bolin of Salem, Arlie G. Walker of Woodburn, Otto Paulus of Salem, Har old Dimick of Woodburu and Myrtle Mason of Boise, Idaho. Albert prize Miss Myrtle Mason of Boise, Idaho. Alumni prizes In Latin, to Grace G. Bagley of Salem; in constitutional history ef the United States, Mary Eyre of Salem, with honorable mention for Arlie G. Walker of Woodburn. Tha title of senior scholars for 1918 1919 are Vesta Mulligan in biology; Glenna Teeters in chemistry; Helen Goltra in English; Eliztbeth Briggs in history and Mary Parounagian in Latin For the commencement exercises in tha church, Dean Georee H. Alden pre sided, assisted by the Rev. William S. Gordon, Rev. Henry J. Talbot and Rev. Hiram Gould. Kimball Hill Invtes Salem to Attend A ntWwberrv- fete will be eiven Sat-, urday evening' of thig W"eck by the Polk County Community auxiliary at Kimball Hill to which the people of Salem are invited. For those who intend to walk, just across the bridge there wnl be free automobiles startine at 7:15 o'clock and running until 8 o'clock, with a rei turn to tne bridge alter tne evening s program. The fete is given as a Red Cross benefit and the program is as follows: upemng address. Dance, "Coinin? of Serine," by Genevieve Barbour. Song Dan F. Langenburg. Drill 'Bbvtt of mrls. Song "Flag Without a Stain," Mrs. Hallie Parrish Durdall. Address, Dr. Starbuck. Reading Miss Emily Luce. Sword dance Martel Shipp. Song Carl Stevenson. Recitation Mrs. Yates of Polk coun ty, - Cornet solo "Tramp, Tramp," Charles Kurth. Butterfly dance Genevieve Barbour and Madeline Brown- Address Walter ienton4 Song ''Star Spangled Banner," Mis. Hallie Parrish Durdall. . MILLER MAKES REPLY To the Editor. In reply to an article in the Journal on the 10th which stat ed that the flouring mills were selling screenings at 5c per pound. The writ er of this article undoubtedly could fill a position in a gas plant nicely. For the information of the public and the thin-headed we wish to state that the maximum price we have charg ed for screenings is 3c per pound. We are paying 3c per pound for the best screenings and furnish the sacks. CH BRRY CITY FLOITETNG MILL TELEPHONE OPERATORS WE DESIRE the services of a few young ladies, $8 a week paid begin ners, with extra pay for Sunday and holiday work. Beftdar and frequent increase, Apply Chief Operator The Pac. Tel. fc Tel. Co. 6-13 JOURNAL WANT ADS SELL Heavy selling the past three days of this sale has naturally broken up sizes in some lines, and reduced other lines to one or two garments. These have all been placed on "SPECIAL' RACKS and given IjAIKA srULlAL FK1LES TO COMPLETELY SATURDAY xt Is BargainDay 38 YEARS THE LEADER IN SALEM AND STILL - ON TOP B avgatti Be it known we DID NOT subscribe to a BARGAIN DAY, at this time. Anv "truthful merchant" will tell you that Merchandise is on the rise, and hard to get; in fact some lines cannot be replaced. Therefore, no merchant who has played the game fair, protected his customers by keeping his stocks new and clean, can afford to give those wonderful bargains that could be given a year ago. This is the truth. However, we are so situated that we can give you "REAL BARGAINS," and for this reason we are going to remodel our store, give up the second floor and conserve our forces on the Main Floor and Annex. The war demands "Conservation" on all lines; the "Help Question" is getting harder every dav. and as the war progresses non-essentials will be cut down more and more., WE ARE IN THE WAR TO WDMnything that will help the warjsituation we will do: we sha close out some of bur hues at prices'that are less than could be bought at the factory, that we can condense oiir stock, and release all possible workers for the war. ; These Stocks will be the basis of our BARGAINS for BARGAIN DAY. Our present matchless stock of Merchan dise has advanced in Factorv Cost 20A to 40? since we purchased, therefore you can appreciate what the BIG STORE will do for its host of Ioval and satisfied patrons. - While we are a private enterprise we believe the public should b our confidents, hence we never hesitate to be bluntly frank in our stand and statements. " 1 Wh Trunks ENTIRE STOCK ' at ' Less Than Factory Cost We" carried the best line made in America DRESS FORMS Dressmakers Dress Forms 12 PRICE Our entire stock to close out, and make room for our big Remodeling of store. THESE ARE A FEW WE DO NOT CAMOUFLAGE THE BUYING PUBLIC-ELSE WE WOULD BUSINESS IN SALEM FOR TRIRTY EIGHT YEARS. M NEWS FROM You Can Always Do Better at ULgoodJLgqois WE CAN USE THIS EMBLEM OF TRUTH CONSCIENTIOUSLY WE HAVE NEVER MISLED THE PUBLIC, OR MADE INFLATED STATEMENTS AND WE WILL BE TRUTHFUL ABOUT THIS- Day at are you going to do 'about it? THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY FOR A REMNANT DAY FOR A LONG, LONG TIME-WOOL AND COTTON GOODS, RIBBONS, LACES, ETC. ...remnants:.. We shall run our "REM NANT TABLE" for BAR GAIN DAY. All Remnants y2 PRICE TUB SILKS 24-inch wide stripes and dots, regular 50c, Bar gain Day 29c DOTTED SWISS 27-inch wide, splendid for curtains, regular 45c, Bargain Day .-23c BARGAINS FOR BARGAIN DAY; BUT EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL HAVE OFFERINGS THAT WILL BE MONEY SAVERS 4tf '3& fjik?yW 'M raw 19. HfflBF w n ft II IFSBW tf f'Syi It CLOSE OUT. THE BIG STORE Camouflage99 GLOVES All our damaged Gloves have been thrown on a counter; your choice Bargain Day 9gc These Gloves sold from $1.25 to $2.(XLThe dam ages are very slight and may be easily repaired. 4v 1 SATURDAY Is BargainDay WHEN YOU READ IT I IN OUR ADS YOU I KNOW IT'S SO Cut Gl ass and Crockery Our entire stock at less I This discount is on the old prices, not on the new and heavy ad vanced price. ' n SILKS 36-inch Fibre Wash Silk in a beautiful array of stripes. A splendid summer fabrics, for waists and Dresses, Bargain Day ..... 79c Special table of our beautiful Dress Trim mings. 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