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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918. FIVE i t I THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY I EEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING CLASSIFIED ADVESTISINQ BATES Sate per word Nnw Today: Xaxk insertion lo One week (6 insertions) ... 5c, One mouth (26 insertions) ... , J7e Thfl Capital Journal will not l re- sponsible for more than one insertion, I tut errors in Classified Advertisements.! Head your advertisement the first dayi appears and notify us immediately. Minimum charge 15c. IF you want wood, phonef62i 9-4 WANTED Young woman for house ' keener. 257ti Laurel St. 9-4 TVANTED Experienced salesladv for dress goods dept. Gale & Co. 9-3 TOR KENT 3 rooms turnished, mod ern. 352 N 12th. ti WANTED To rent small farm east of Salem. Rt. 6, box 146, Salem. 9 3 HOP PICKERS wanted. Phone 59F11. Adam Orey, Rt. 8. tf FOR SALE Qravenstcins 30c and 75e. Phone 71F22. . ,9-4 WANTED To 1230K. rent a pmao. Phone 9-3 FIB WOOD for sale. Phone 51F13 or 55F3 after 8 p. m. Chris Petersen, tf FOR SALE 2 Shropshire bucks. (!. C. Bussell, Waconda. Or. Phone 31'3. tf FURNISHED flats for rent. Call 1737 W. tf WANTED Veal calves and fat cittle. Phono 1576W. 88 FOB SALE Ash wood $7, $7.30 per cord. Phone 1096J. 9-8 COI W. P. WRIGHT, Lhe auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Phonj 59. tf. FOR TRADE Or sale, good driving and saddle mure for cow. Phone 2500W5 or box 162, Saleni. 9-6 MANURE for the hauling. Inquire Spaulding barns on South Conimsr eial. ALBERTA peaches this week, only; sP ply limited; Vk miles north of bridge on Walince road. M. C. Pctteys. tf WANTED To buy a Brunswick or oth er good "sed phonograph. Ehone 142 Addross 1041 8. 13th. .9-4 FOR SALKr-Extra good cow, 3 years old, freshens Sept. 7, Phone 60F11. S. 8. Arnold. tf FOUND Money on Mountain Dow farm Owner can have same by properly de scribing and paying this ad. W. H. Egan; Phone 3F11. 9-7 WANTED, Plain sewing by the day. Phono 2166. Residence 1120 Chemeko , ta St. M BOY of 16 or over wanted at Journal - office to carry paper route. Apply at onte. tf SALESMAN, collector wanted for Ma rion and Yamhill counties. Call 333 State. ' 97 WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buret's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. WANTED Man and team,' can make from $8 to $9.50 per day. Call phone 4X51 Turner. tf. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and Win Tf.oins. nicelv furnished, at 833 Ferry street. tf. f WO and three room furnished aj art laents. 491 N Cottage. Phcne 2203. FOR SALE Rye for seed, j lb., sacks extra. C. C. Russell, Waconda, Or., Plinnn SF3. tf WANTED Ciirl or woman for house work, good wages; write or call Mrs. W. C. Uarbe, 1226 E. B'mnside, Port land. 9-4 BOARDING places, parties desiring to k,.,.n fnnilul Business colleen pupils the coming treason are requested to send in the inrormnnon dv xeiepmnie or letter. Two Ttinds of places only are wanted: 1st, places to board anil room; 2d, housekeeping rooms, furn ished and unfurnished. Our telephone 388. 8-4 FOR SALE At bargain, 6 room modern bungalow, large log, garage, one block from paved Btreet, 2 blocks to car line An ideal home for little money. AQ dresa A. J. 20 earn Journal. tf -WANTED Girl or woman for light house work in familv of three, 1 miles east of pen. No washing, good home for right person, all winter. Phoue 19F3, R. R. Ryan. 9-43 WANTED Men 17 to 43 to learn the express business. Attractive salaries to start with and good opportunities for advancement, either in offices or on trains as messengers. Agent, Am erican Railway Express Co., Court -stivet. 9-3 GOVERNMENT eivil tervice examina tions Oregon in September. Govern ment k, railway mail, teacher, im migrant inspector, typewriter, re search elcrk, Salary $1200 $2000. Kx perienee unnecessary. Men, women de girinff eovernnient positions write for free particulars, J. C. Leonard (forme i eivil service examiner,) 1059 Kenois; 1 , - t- 1 1 i n n ' xiuuuing, n asumgion, u. jt v-v - TRY THEM FOR RESULTS! WANTED At oncc a man to work on farm. l'honc 254 or 622. 9-4 CIDER press for ?ale. nearly new. X. IStfi or call 2249. 40U 9-3 FOR SALE Loose 67F1J. cheat hay. Phone 94 HOOD Jersey cow to K't on shares. Owner will pay for half feed for half milk, delivered. Phone 71. 9-4 FOR SALE Big drag saw outfit, 4Vj horse power Olds v-ngine, 6 saws. Ad dress L. J. Glass, Rt. 1, Woodburn. 93 FOB SALE Good work and driving mare, haruvsg and wagon, 2 stoats and nousehold furniture U. M. Foust, Jit. 6, box 101A. 9-4 FOR SALE Your choice of tw0 full blood Jersey cows, also one work niarc, cheap. Phone 108F31. Rt. 4, box 33. 9-3 WANTED Hop pickers In River bot torn yard, picking good; will move pickers to and from yard. Downing and Eoff. Thone 1283 or 97. 9-4 WANTED A small furnished house, nicely located and moderate rent, al once. Apply Mrs. E. J. care Capital Journal. tf MAN anj wife wanted for general farm work, everj thing furnished and work steady. Phone Jefferson 36F2C, W. J. Tuinidge, Talbot, Or. 9-7 FOR SALE Six room, modern bunga low, garage, east front, two lots, fruit and nut trees; reasonable. Address 329 X. 9th street or phone 2313W. 99 HOP pickvrs wanted, five miles f"m town, 100 acres, 50c a box. Call on Hop Lee, 436 Ferry to register. Lee Hiiij?, Rt. 8, box 98, Salem. Picking starts Sept. 7. 9-6 FOR 5Vj rr 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 good wages. Call at room 303 Salem Bank of Com. bldg., or phone 482, agent, W. D. Smith. tf WANTED To renfc 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 C9F11. tf TO SELL FURNITURE OF MY BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOME INCLUDING EDISON LABORATORY MODEL PHONOGRAPH AND VULCAN GAS RANGE. ALL HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AND SAME AS NEW. RESIDENCE FOR RENT. 737 CENTER 9-7 YOUNG LADIES WANTED. PERMANENT. POSITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. " FAID WHILE LEARNING RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 NOimi LIBERTY tf FOR SALE Five passenger Keo. All new tires. Fine mechanical condition. Electric equipment, with starter. This is a. sacrifice sale and if you want a first class buy cheap, call 81 ' and ask for Mills, or gee car at North western Garage, tf. FARM FOR RENT 170 aeres river bottom land, about 100 acres in cul tivation, balance good pasture, 3 miles from Salem. Good dairy barn, si lo, other buildings, fair implements, stock for sale. Rent until Oct. 15, 1!119, a"d property $900. Enquire 1040 North Cottage. Phonu 1071W, Saleni, Or. 9-5 NOTICE To whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that John W. Schwa bauer and Mary Anna Rchwabauer have made application to the county court of Marion county, Oregon, to have their names changed to John Bow ers and Alary Anna Bowers; Also to have the names of their two sons chang ed from Oliver John Schwabauer to Oliver John Bowers and from Clarence John Schwabauer to Clarence John Bowers am you are further notified that this notice is served pursuant to an order of sail county court. 9 11 Napoleon Davis, Attorney for Petitioners. ' The Journal classified ad are great favorites with people who do things Try one. wTXrkwpw for " FOB SALE rirst class baled oat lay Phone 76F11. U3 LOST Cnion book of Local 29. Leave at I". 8. National bank. C. E. Thomp son. 9-4 LOST Small black purse containing silver and meal ticket, leave at Jour nal office. Toward. 9-3 1KLIK driver wanted a state insti tution for feeble minded, call or tele phonL. 466. 9-4 FOR SALE Fireproof safe, Marietta safe cabinet, scientists type under writer's fire test model. Phoue 123. 9-4 . WANTED To rent farm of 75 to 200 acres. Prefer a dairy ranch equipped but will consider-giain ranch. Have good equipment. Address C caie Jour nal, tf FOR SALE J914 Fbrd roadster or tour ing car 300; 1914 Studebaker $373 Highway Garage, 1000 8. Com'l. Phone 335. tf WANTED Pear pickers 8c a bushe blackberry pickers, 30 acies berries grown pruned vines, at 3c; 50 acres of hops at 1 per cwt; 2000 bushvls Italian prunes at Fruit I'nion prices, followed by apples and potatoes. Ad dress W. H. Egan & Son, Gcrvais, Or., Rt. 2, phone 3F11. 9-16 Must Stand Trial For Stealing Own Chili-Law And Right Clash After a hearing lasting all morning, Governor Withyconibe todav granted the extradition of Michael Bakanoff, a Russian who is charged with steal ing his three-year old child from the custody of Miss Ruth G. Campbell of San Mateo county, Cal.. and he will be returned to that state. Bakanoff 'a case has attracted con siderable attention because the mother of the child left him when she ac cidently found her first husband in San Francisco after she thought he had been executed. Her husband was a Russian soldier who was captured She received word that he had been executed. Through an uncle she engaged in cor respondence with Bakanoff, who was in San Francisco, and she left Russia to come to this country to marry Bak anoff. The next year a child was born. Her first husband escaped and came to this country, where lie enlisted in the United states army and was sta tioned at the Presidio in San Francisco- There he ran across his wife on the street. She returned to him and the trouble, between her and Bakanoff over- the child followed. But before she found her first hus band, Palmer Falcs, attorney for Bak anoff, brought out that she had left him and the .child three, different times for other men. Bakanoff took care of the child and each time found the mother and persuaded her to re turn. When she left Bakanoff for her first husband, Bakanoff filed suit for divorce and possession of the child. She filed a cross complaint and also bskpu tor tne ennu, ami tnrouen na beous corpus proceedings the child was taken from Uakanoff and ordered by the court to be placed in the custody of Miss Campbell until the habeous corpus and divorce proceedings were settled. Bakanoff went two or three times to sea the child and could not find him Then ho stole the child and came to . Irenn, where he- has been employed as an expert mechanic with the North west Steel Company. He is considered such a valuable, man by the company that it employed its attorneys to ob tain bail for him and fight the ex tradition. After hearing the case the governor said his sympathies were entirely with Bakanoff and ho .would not grant the extradition were it not for the fact tuat Bakanoff had defied the order of the court. lie said the courts should be upheld, and for that reason he would honor the requsition. 250,000 LANDED London, Svpt. 3. More than 230,000 Americans were trans ported to France during August it was learned this afternoon. Market Was Active And Prices Higher New York, Sept. 3 The New York Evening Sun financial review today says: Resuming business after the double holiiloy, today's .stock market was quite active relatively, and there was a substantial expansion in prices, par ticularly among the industrial and railroad shares. United States' Steel virtually recov ered the 4 ',4 percent dividend which came off the price last Friday, ad vancing through" 113. The equipment shares were strong and American Hide and Leather, common and preferred, were up to two and four points, re spectively in anticipation of chanzes jat tomorrow's stockholders meeting. Union Pacifie common, gelling ex- dividend; Southern Railway, Missouri I Pacific, Great Northern, Erie and Can :adin Pacific, were the outstanding I feature of strength in the railroad ! list. Bonds" were but moderately ae- jtive and firm- Foreign government issues and the French cities made sub stantial gains. BRITISH AIR FORCES BOMB A1R0R0ME AT BUHL YESTERDAY: Many Tons If Explosives Drop psd Scoring Direct Hits! London, Sept. 3. British air forces carried out a successful bombing raid over the German airdome at Buhl and also bombed other objectives yesterday and last night, said an independent foree communique issued tonight: "On Tuesday afternoon, Buhl was a gain bombed," the communique said- Hangars were hit and fires caused. All of the. machines returned. "Last night we attacked the Buhl airdome, the Burbach works at Saar brucken, trains on the Ehrange rail ways and the Bonloy airdome. , We dropped seventeen tons of 'bombs on these objectives; "At Buhl fires were started and three hangars demolished- The attack was carried out at an altitude of from S00 to 900 feet. Fifteen tons of boinhs were dropped on this airdome within 24 hours. "The Ehrange railways were a'tai'k ed from a height of ninety feet and every bomb made a direct hit. "Fires were started at the Burbaeh wirks and good bursts were observed. All of our machines returned safely." State House Notes Judges of the supreme court return ed to work today, following the usual summer's vacation, but no opinion will ba handed down until Tuesday of next week. The state highway department is to day forwarding to the road department of the fedeal government an applica tion for the government to cooperate in- grading and graveling 7.4 miles of road between John Day and Prairie City, which is used for hauling out chrome ore. The improvement is des ignated as a post road project, and if approved the government will pay half the cost and the state half. The estimated cost is $145,051. E. M. Hoffnell, employed in tho of fice of the state laud board, has been forced to give up his plans to go to France in connection with Y. M. C, A. work on account of the poor health of his wife- Her physician has advised him that he should not leave. He received a telegram this mornin? from the New York headquarters of the Army Y. M. C. A. requesting him to report immediately for service over seas. SOUTHS with MrAHRJOlL! AUSPICES 2ND BATTALION OREGON GUARD THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY LIBERTY The Journal Job Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it right and save you real money. jjwhen you sec mi mm rail Cart fee Notes ; B. F. Rami as eseootor of the estate Mary B. Rauip ha filed a suit in the circuit court against 11. H. Van ervort and others, asking for fore closure proceedings ou a mortgage giv- len for seeuritv in the lan ot $2tHK). The note and mortgage va given by! Mr. audervort November 3, 1910 o lets 7 and , block 2 of I'niversity addition to Salem, excepting the w?st 5ti feet of lot 7. The property was conveyed to John S. Brail and R. W. Foster on Nov. 17, 1914. The com plaint recites that no interest has been aid oh the note since Aug. 3, 1916 The executor asks for a judgment a gainst Mr. Vandervort if the property should not sell for enough to pay the amount due. The court confirmed the sale of land in the case of Thos. G. Farrell against W. M. Want, Mark Skiff and others and it was ordered that the purchaer. Mr. Farrell should be given possession in 12 months. Margucite Minzeiinieior, executrix of the. estate of Paul F. Minzenmeier re ports distribution, according to the will as follows; Lizzie Min.enmeier, $5.00; Margaret A. Will, $3.00; Fred M. Min zenmeier. $5.00; Sarah Minzenmeier. $500; Mrs. Bertha M. Farrin, $3.00 and ('has. M. Miuzenmeier, $5.00. Oct. 7. 1918 wa the date set by the court for the final report of -tho adminis tratrix. , The court confirmed the sale of bind to Henry llepuei- in the matter of the estate of Mabel Campbell. Marriage licenses have been issued to Win. B. Deehte),. age 29 of Port land, a woodworker, and Marie Bullawa, 24, of Sootts Alills. Also to tTeu rural route 0 and Hannah Louisa Lam bert, 28, of Salem. BEAVER, OR., HAS BAD FIRE. Tillamook, Or., Sept. 3. (Special.) The town of Beaver, Tillamook county, was swept by fire yesterday with a probable loss of $100,000. Gilbert Brothers' store, the Beaver Cheese fac tory, Bay's Hotel, the Methodist-Episcopal Chuivh and several resiliences are a total loss. The fire was started by the burning of slashings near the church and was spread by a strong east wind. A call for help was sent to' Tillamook and a number of men left immediately and latp this, evening had the blaze well under control. MURRAY IS CHAMPION Forest Hills, N. Y., Sept. 3. Robert Lindley Murray II of California on the national lawn tennis championship here today by defeating William T. Til den of Pennsylvania in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1, 7-5. Murray won the patriotic singK's last year. Farm Houses And Bams Endangered By Fire Several farm houses and burns ami & little church in the North Howell section, of Marion county were threat ened yesterday by a forest fire which hns been burning there since last Fri day. State Forester F. A. Elliott was call- ABOVE COOLING OFF ON A HOT DAY. IN OVAL ONE OF THE PANY EMPLOYEES. BELOW OUTFOR ROW THEM? I a boiiRt nt the stockyards that nothing In wasted that nny part of an animal can be mnde into something and this spirit of conservation extends to the plans for welfare work which one of the companies at lenst hns formulated. For Instance, Fish Lake, Indiana, which in winter furnishes Ice for the refrigerator cars of Swift It Company could be made to produce fish for the state In smtiMer time, and It dop In quantities, but what to do with the wooded lands sur NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE 38 Years the Leaders t 1L HGooniGooDsr' NEWEST FALL GASMEN ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY COATS Beautifully trimmed in fur and plush. Others of mannish mixtures and trench models. Colors: taupe burgundy, brown, green, navy and Pekin blue. Very moderately priced from $19.85 to $65.00 SUITS We are showing a fine selection .of ladies' strictly tailored suits in mixtures, plain serges and broad cloths. Styles plain and belted models. Others more dressy. All the most wanted materials fur trimmed. WAISTS We just received a new shipment of Georgette waists. All the most popular colors and shades to go with the late suits. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Special for next Wednesday The very newest in bathing caps. Colors are red, green, blue and black. Special, each jgc M t ed for assistance and last night) 25 to 30 men were engaged in fighting the fire along plans outlined by him.. The brisk breeze yesterday mad1 the fire dangerous. As it is, a lot of fence anil timber have been burned. nnvinvi lirt; whs n-pum-u IlCHr AMn.l.AU ,.4--. j . hie, in this county, and another in Washington county, The hot weather of the lust week has made the forests very dry again. Bullet Was Explosive And Also Poisoned That Struck Lenine Copenhagen, Sept. 3. The bullet fir" ed by Dora Kaplan, the Russian girl WORKERS PLAYING AT A VACATION CAMP 'r?., rounding the lake ami ice house whs a problem until some one thought of making It a vacation playground for city workers. Forth with a large camp house was built and so popular was this free summer resort for thp workers nt Swift A Company's Inst sum mer that this year there are three, houses. About half a mile apart are the two principal buildings one for plant workers and one for office help. In between Is the boys camp. Ilere the youngsters who and Still On Top f i t i 4M terrorist, at Nikola Lenine, was an ex plosive, poison missile, according to ' dispatch to the Hamburger Fremdcn blutt) from llelsingfors. A number of these bullets were found on the would- be BSSasSill when she was arrested.. Stringent measures have been taken by tho bolshevik government to stop the apparent systematic reign of ter ror inaugurated by the social-revolutionists against the bolsheviki and tho German representatives in Russia. Commissary Peters has issued a proc lamation, declaring all persons found carrying weapon arc to be executed on the spot. Persons conducting an agitation agunst tho government arc to be interned and their property confis cated. .1 :.r CAMP HOUSES FOR SWIFT A COM. ON FISH LAKE. have completed the required twenty weeks of school ht the plant In tlm city may go for two weeks of fun. They are under the care of a camp, master. , The camp houses are spacious nnd well equipped. The screened la porches furnish sleeping places, dormitory style, nnd a trained wel fare worker maneges the houses! and sees that meals, recreation plans nnd real cemfort are provided according to modern nnd approved! methods. IS