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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 30. WIS. FIVE MM I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY ODIEI W MARION CCIM-TRY THE! f OR RESETS JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTEENT IS THE BEST LLIHG CULSSITTED ADVEST1STNQ 1ATES Bate per word New Today: Each iasertio , , - It On week (S UueUioaj) Se Oaa month (26 iu sections) 17a Tt Capital Journal will sot b re apoasible for mar than one insertion, far error ia Classified Advertisement, lead your advertisement the first day It appear and aotifr a immediately, lliaiaum charge 13c. , WANT Office girL Phone 704. 8 30 BABBITS for sale at 991 X Cottage. ! WASTED Yoainjg woman for house keeper. S576 Laurel St. 8-4 WANTED Prune shaker, about 30 day work- Phone 1"F3. 8-31 FOB SALE Blue Damson plums, 134 Columbia St, corner X. Front. 8 30 HOP PICKERS wanted. Phone 59F11. Adam. Orey, Kt. 8. tf FIB WOOD for sale. Phone 51F13 or 55F3 after 8 p. m. Chris Petersen, tf FOB SALE 2 Shropshire bucks. ('. C. Russell, Waconda. Or. Phone tf FURNISHED flats tot rent. Call 1737 w. tf WANTED Veal ealva and fat cutle. Phone 1576W. 8 FOR SALE Ash wood 87, 7.50 per cord. Phone 1096.1. 9 6 CALVES, 3 dav old to give away phone 80F11." i-'iV WASTED; To lease 20 or 15 aires near town. D. D. Journal office. a-31 GOOD pasture for tows on the L. E. Page estate. Phone 44F22. tf COL. W. F. WRIGHT, i.ie auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Ptioni 59. tt. FOR SALE A $2000 house and lot ldr $1000 cash. Seo Ben West, assessor's office. . 2 WASTED Hop pickers for Hartley and Craig's yard, on Minto's Isliind. To register call 1757 or 1489. oil WAST To rent a small farm on shares ; Phone 1107W early mornings or late evenings 8-30 FOR SALE 10x12 tent, small cast stove; also Belgian hares. 953 N. 22 St. 830 WANTED Several tons of good oat straw, will do own hauling. Address "O. S. care Journal. 8-30 FOR SALE Oak, ash and second growth fir at $7.50, $7 and $6. T. D. Hackney. Rt. 2. 8-31 PRUNE pickers and dryer help want ed, also man and team to haul fruit to dryer. C. II. Brown, Rt. 4. 8 30 WANTED $1500 on farm ' security, class. Will pay 7 per cent interest. W. A. Liston. agt. 8-31 FOR SALE Purebred and grade Shrop shire and Cotawold rams. Albert Su age, Silverton. 9 1 BARGAIN In modern 7 room house, if sale is made at once. 1023 Court street. 8-31 PICKING will begin at all of T. A. I.ivesley & Co's yards Monday, Sept. 2d. ,-81 WANTED Plain sewing by the day. Phoro 216(1. Residence 1120 Chemcke- ta tit. 99 WANTED Girl for dining room and tray work at Willamette sanitarium,, apply 7r4 Ferry. , 8 31 BOY of 16 or over wanted at Journal office to tarry paper route. Apply at ace. tf KOTICB I will pay no bills contract ed b any one excepting myself. Ar thur Marshall. 8 30 FOE BENT Equipped meat market, good location. P. O. Box 157. Mc Minnrille, Or. 8 -31 SALESMAN, collector wanted for Ma rion and Yamhill counties. Call 333 State. 87 WALL PAPER 15 cent per double roll apward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. LASTED Man and team, can nikH frosn $9 to $9.50 per day. Call phone 4X51 Turner. tf. HOUSEKEEPING apartment and ing!) rooms, aieely furnished, at 833 Ferry street. tf. fXQ and three 'Mm furnished apart ment. 491 X Cottage. Phcn 203- tf. F. X. WOODRY, the farmers auctioneer Liberty and Ferry Sts., Salem. Plione 510. 830 FOE SALE Rye foe seed, lb., sack extra. C. C." Russell, Waeonda, Or.. Phone 3F3. tf FOB SALE A No. 1 work team, wagon aitj aaraesj, $173. Bt. 6, box 113. vSo assagai. Urge log, garage, 'n block i . -. m l - . -- i ma psvra kiwi, b iv i i . Aa ideal home for little aaoaey. Ad drua A. J. 20 car Joan at tf WANTED Men to work on aurvty. o3 per aunth aud board. Apply room 301 Capitol bldg, State Highwav dept.! 8-30' LOST A buxch of keys, on ring aid (bain. Return to the Journal office and reeeive reward. tf GIRLS and women wanted at the Glove Faetory, 1455 Oak St. Steady work the year around. 8-30 FOB SALE Or trade, good driving or saddle mare for eew. Phone 2500 W 5 or address box 162, Salem. 8-30 WANTED Hop pickers, picking will commence Sept. 2d at M. JL. Jones yard. Phone 71F3. 8 2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished five room modern house; adults only. Phone 1485. a-30 t WANTED To lease 60 or 80 acre farm near Salem, with 40 or 50 acres in cultivation, good improvements, bv a reliable party. Phone 51F11. 8-31 FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon, mower, cultivator, spring tooth drag, smoothing drag. Phone 2444 or call at Mecca Pool hall. 8-30 FOR SALE You, choice of tw0 full blood Jersey eows, also one work mare, cheap. Phono 108F31. Bt. 4, W box 33. 9 3 FOR SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour ing ear $300; 1914 Studebfiker $375. Highway Garage, 1000 S. Com 'I Phone 355. tf WANTED Hop picker in Kiver bot tom yard, picking good; will move pickers to and from yard. Downing and Eoff. Phone 1283 or 97. 8-4 MAN and wife wanted for general farm work, even-thing furnished and work steady. Phone Jefferson 36F22, W. J. Turnidge, Talbot, Or. 9-7 WANTED To rent modern 6 or 7 room house or bunalow with access to gar age, for family of three. Address Shaw, box 36 or phone 22F25. 9-2 FOR SALE Oaklaud roadster, fir.it class condition, fully equipped, self starter, electric lights, five goo"d lire Bargain for cash. Owner going to war. Phone 1567 or 179. 8-30 FOR RENT Nice modern seven room house, six lots, good well with wind mill, good orchard, barn, 'chicken houn es, four blocks from Highland school. Inquire at 107S) Chcmeketa St. or phone 14. 9 2 FOR SALE Modern bungalow, paved street, good location, $1800. For rent largo house and 2 acres near fair grounds and modern bungalow south alem. F. L. Wood, Bayne bldg. 8 30 FOR SALE 3 tons of hay $13 a ton; 2 mules with harness $150; horse with harness $73; 1 sPrng wagon, 1 wagon with rack. Plion8 20F13. 8-30 FOR 51,. jv?r cent farm loans, see the Marion-Polk county national farm loan association. W, D. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf 5 GOOD men wanted for factory work long job at Rood wages. Cnll at room 303 Salem Bank of Com. bldg., or phontt 482, agent, W. D. Smith. tf WANTED To ren grain land, from 2 to 6 hundred acres, either cash or grain rent. Also want to buy some small pigs. Adam Orey, Kt. 8, Phone 5!F11. tf WANT TO EXCHANGE NEW STORAGE BATTERY FOR FIR WOOD ADDRESS F. S. CARE JOURNAL 9-1 TAKKEX from W. H. Humphreys' pus ture, nines east or suiem, caiur day or Sunday, sorrel mare 10 years old. weight 1000 lbs; wire cut on right shoulder, right hind foot white Phone 22F5, Shaw, Oregon. Rt. 1, box 60. 8 30 FOR BENT 1000 acres river bottom land, or any .portion thereof, for one or more years. Terms cash. e would prefer renters who wish to grow veg j etables, as wo now have vegetable j drying plant located on ranch. Ad-: dree E. Clemen Horst Co., Inde-1 pcudence, Or. 8 31 i NOTICE To whom it may eoneera: You are hereby notified that John W. 8chw- bauir and Mary Anna Bchwabauer have made application to the county! court of Marion county, Oregon, to have their names changed to John Dow ers and Mary Anna Bowers; Alo to have the name of their two sons ehang cd from Oliver John Schwabauer to Oliver John Bowers an from Clarence: John Sc-wabaiMr to Clreae John Bowers and you are further notified that this Botc is served pursuant to a order of sail county court. 9 1.1 , Napoleon Davis, Attorney for Petitioners. I . The Joarr.il elasniHed ad ar frtt favorite with people lw do thing-Try oae. -a. . I : WAXTEO-Te rent far of 75 to 200 errs. Prefer a dairy ranch equipped but will consider giaia raara. Have good equipment. Address C rare Jour nal, tf PUBLIC NOTICE All parties are strictly forbiadea and wUl lay them selves liable, who buy or remove any property front the premise if L. L Hill without permiasioa from Lvnaa Hill or myself. K. 1 Hill. tf FOB SALE Fiv passenger Beo. All new tires. Fine mechanical conditio Electric equipment, with (tarter. This is a sacrifice sale and if yoa want a first elaaa buy cheap, call 81 and ask for Mill, or tee ear at North wester Garage. tf. TOrXG LADIES WANTED. PERMANENT POSITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. PAID WHILE LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IX WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 NORTH LIBERTY tf RUMORS GROW FAST MAY BE BECAUSE SOIL AT SALEM AS IDEAL Bevy Of Than Turned Loose Here; Have But Little Foundation. Just as a sample as to how stories can grow and how minor will nrnie times magnify things, is the story of the two men from Astoria who were her to secure men to work in the Astoria Marina works. The rumor this morning was that every employe of Vick Bros, had left for Astoria on a promise of wages of $10 day. That no one would be permitted to buy more than five gallons of gasoline a week. That no more pleasure cars could tie repaired and that the garage would not be permitted to employ mechanics. After considerable iuquisy the ru' mor sifted down to the following plain facts: two men of Vick Bros, garage were employed by the Astoria men and their aiav instead of being $10 a day, will be $4.40 a day. One other garage reported one of their men missing this morning but didn t know where he had gone Others said the men had talked with the Astoria agenti but nothing had been decided the three representatives of gaso line in the city have no information limiting tho sale of gasoline and Vick Hros. said they had received no orders from the government to put a limit of five gallons a week to each car There is some truth iu the matter of repairing cars. No garage will be per mitted to buy steel for repair work on pleasure car and there will be no welding in the hop. One may buy en tirely new parts for tho car but there will be no rcpuiring of broken steel parts. This taboo ou repairing refers only to pleasure oars. tlarngcs are per mitted tu buy steel to be used in the repairs of trucks, tractors and farming implements. Fred Hnnnan, gas pumper and Tom Moisan, mechanic are tho two men who left from Vit-k Bros. STAY OB EXECUTION. Chicago, Au Jf. 30.- Stay of execution was today granted the 97 I. W. W. lead er's awniting sentence here after eon viction on charge of sedition. Fed eral Judge lndis before starting a review of the case leading up to "n fencing granted the prisoners one week. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY NEW TODAY WILLIAM RUSSEL Creates Fun Galore, Provides Thrills Aplenty in "THE MIDNIGHT TRAIL" Weekly News and Comedy Z THEATRE V,y i "5 T I on There are many ways to serve the coun try besides fifrtttingr; men on the farm; men under fiyhtinf age; men in business keeping: things going for the fighters; all can serve in some way. Serve in your They re pays to clothes; MEN'S HATS $3 TO $6 1 OF ALLIANCE ARE DENiED BY LEWIS Says AO Countries Most Be Left Unhampered In Ar ranging Peace Terms London. Aug. 30. Rumors of an im pending alliunee between England and America were denied hero todny by Culled Htates Seuator Jume, Humilton Lewis of Illinois, in a speech t tbe American luncheon club. Ho also er pressed his opposition to a statement of tho allied war aims, wit tho exception of a statement of general terms. "If circumstances ever justify a change in the existing Anglo-American relations," he said. " President 'ilson and Premier Lloyd ieorgt? will ask their respective peoples to decide. There will be no Jiploiimtic juggling and no secret compacts will be entered into while Wilson is president and while a demo cratic government exists in England. I feel particularly thut war aims might be left for tho peace. No allied nation would b,. emburrassed by premature, in Jividual efforts to mortgage the peace eonimissioner-i to any specific provis ions before the negotiations. "It would deprive Iliein of neceiry trading powers us well as eiiiip the enemy nit), knowledge of purticulur, detailed riuiuis iininst which ho Hould iiuiiK'diMtrly prepare counter measnrts "All (uesiion of limit- und future economic relations should be left to fiq. al udjiistinciHs. " y Funeral Services Over Chester Wilcox Saturday Morning The funeral servicer ,1 Chester M. Wilcox ill b held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Masonic Temple sinl will be conducted hy O. A. Olson, i Worshipful master of Pacific Lodge ;.No. 30. A. F. & A. M. The body will be ent to Portland for cremation. Mr. Wilcox was formerly a mem tier I of Cornjianv O of the Oregon' Home jOtiard iu Kalriii, serving corporal, j Mason should armble for th ser-'vi-es at t:.W oVlo-k in the morning snd the public at :Ci. The body be fuwsrded to Portland on the 11:10 iLleetric nrr.ompmiiefl by . A. OIm, '.'i.a-Ur of the luAv and r. Ui.mcs. As Mr. Wilcox formerly a cor poral of Company 'i of Oregon Ouard, the pall bearer will consist of mem bers of hi eoBiptny, attending in. uniform. Tbe service are ope to the pub- lie and will Im held on th sixta .floor of th Maaonie Temple. State House Notes . . Fire Marsiial Harvey Well will fo to Ibaon next Tuely to plier before the city room-i) of that place in behalf of the volunteer fire depart neut, tb iii rue a. tiers of which have prepared to present their reigntin at that time because the city council Irefusc to t'.re them any support Mayor I'nderwood of Lebanon look the tjr of with the tte fire Biarfhsl, who eomaiuaicated with the ToiuBteer f.re d'partn.c tt and wa (old can save or waste i mymg BISHOP ALL WOOL CLOTHES J20 TO $40 HART SCHAFFKER & MARX 525 TO ?50 made to save, not to waste materials and labor; they're the kind it buy. Let us show you the new war styles when you decide you want they're refined, simple, saving. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE 444-f44--4-4T$$t$4 Of their cause for the complaint. They sapl the council refuses to buy any equipment for the department. Th Independence & Monmouth Rail way company will cease operations September I, according to a letter re ceived today by th publie avrvic commission from II. Hirschherg of In dependence. He advise that the com pany ba disposed of its rolling stock and' equipment. - The public service commission issued an order today granting the Iflbanoa Mutual Telephone Compnuy an increase in telephone rates. The principal in creaoe include 5 cents per month on desk hones, -." cen's per month on two party businesK phones, nd an increase in the net rate for fanner line switch ing service of T 1 j cents per month. The decision of the supremo Court in tbe ease of Martin vs. Uilliam county does not affect in any way the law requiring school districts tu post and publish budgets before milking a tax levy, according to an opinion given by Attorney tleueral Brown to J. A. Churchill, superintendent of niinlic lu st ruction. The decision referred to 'held that chapter 22a, laws of wnicn Miiignt to inase me county i unl et law apply to all taxing districts was invalid. Three companies filed articles of in oritoration t"dav, a fuilons. ' Porter Indusinal Company, Portland; !capi:ul stock ."iO.OImi; incorporator, Andrew t . Porter, A. U. Osland and hiiiir t". rpencer. Vlclkiogull Overiuire Coinpluiy, Port land; capital stock, 'ili.OOO; incorpor ators, hat lea C. ttvermire. A. 1, Mc Dooiiall, and Nntt M.-lN.ugall, . W. I.. Miller M'.Il k Lumber font pany, t'nttnge druse; capital stock t-WiO; incorporators. W. L, Miller, Blanche .L Miller and Whitteii hwaf fo;d. The Robert. Motor ar Company of Portland increased its capital stock from ")(HK) to 100,iMHI. Forest fires are still menace in .lack son county, although just now 'hey are under control, according to State Forester F. A. Elliott, who bus just returned from a trip to ibat-eoun-'.V- He said the rains which put out the fires in this section of the state did not reach Jaikson county to any ex- itent and it 1 still dry there. Klei-trnl istorma ar the principal source of iforest fires in that comity. After Two Years He Recovered His Lens Tom 4'ronisr, tit phutogrnphi-r, feel that to Milne esti-nt things have bn.J.eu hi way this we.-k. The reason there of is follows: Two years ago tan June during the t berry fair thiey.- broke into his (jbotograph gallery nd stole among other articles a fin Jin.' H I) Hellmiyer len. valued St .'OH.iMJ. A the lens could nut be lo.-a'e he had . give it up as lost. Last week while ti.iting h son at rreiuertoa, he tep-i to o t photo graphic house and noticed de-:si-, mewl ut a firm in poliaiie offering i"i ex-kange a len, exactly like ihe one stolen from hint for a sasapkoiie. j Having a i-n tore of Ins (ens, he lo''k ' it to tbe breuier-oa po!ce ith in straetimi to tend to the Hpoksne po lice tt ivestit;t. It proved to be the h'g it,l len and shottr. I'pos being Uelwid the Hpohan man who had the lea said that be hat traded it cboof two year ago for a till kodak and seemed will. rig to part with it for that sum. To -rake a U r g story clothes clothes-buying. Maybe you can save money by not buying any; you may have clothes enough. If you need to buy, save by get ting the best clothes possible; the kind that last long; good durable fabrics; staunch serviceable tailoring. short, Mr. Cronis gave the Hremerlon police $10 with instructions to send to the Hpokane officer and this morn ing by express, he received his lens. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY "Whose Tortures 'Are More fiendish Than The Devils" IMHMHM----mJ , ipf 7 Mi' y '-' - t ' W- - - ! f i It Starts j VftS" 1 SUNDAY BIG FEATURE 5 Prices: fi ;; - -.j 1 ' 2Tc Children 10c f n I ''' . 'J "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" 1. It tells how the tleriiinin determined t mute war on the World, H'd shows the Kaiser in just the place you'd like In see him. . Forty aeropluues battle for tho supremacy t; the uir tli luigest air fleet ever shown iii a picture. . - 3. Th story U-gins with tii-rmany's plo, to rule the world before the wur and enrrii on until it has demonstrated just how it is possildo to win tii" war through air supremacy. 4. I'atriotie features abound throu,jlioMt the picture. I. One of the principal rokt I Ink n hv John Hunderliniil, y It lKi:in aba tor, who was wounded many time in a r battles at the front. I. It employ a cast of seventeen p iwcipala and over two thousand eniius 7. Hhows how American aviator uld rnptiirtbe Kaiser. 9. IJetails how aa American girl pit an end to the Crotin Trince. v Miow, how we are fighting to w.n the war in the air, and is, ther fo-e, in full accord with th sentiments of th I'nlted Htale governnient. 1". Iu it are life like charactcmatl .ns of the men who have made Anient- f n Hums anil (iermany liifnuous, II. Feature, Lawrence t,rant as the Kaiser and Olive Tell as the American girl. 12. "To Hell With the Kair" is a pi-tnre that every blooded Aruiti can should y and will be mighty sorrv to miss. LIBERTY THEATRE MEN'S SHOES $5 to $10 When you use Journal elassifl- ed ad got what you want them to--! hey work fust. Now Showing "MADGE KKENNEDY in "THE DANGER LINE" Ben Turpin 2-Reel Comedy Feature . Litest Weekly Events Liberty X I : t ! 1 X