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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1918. FTVF.' :THF A DWAS 'C MRI JASAV II IL JUUIinnL J I iLYY I jur ODIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Kate per word New Today: Sack insertion ... .- le One week (6 Insertions) , 5e One month (23 insertions) 17e Tha Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, for error in Classified Advertisements. Bead your advertisement the first day appears and notify us immediately. liiuUium charge. 15c SEALED Loganberries for sale, $1.25 gal. 1389 Court. tf WELL furnished bungalow for Phone 1470. rent. 9 18 PIGS FOR SALE G. S. Kalb. Salem Silverton road. 9-17 WANTED Furnished, strictly modern 6 room house. Phone 1429. 9-17 PEAR Good canning pears, 50c per bushel, delivered. Phoae 1399J. 9-17 DUMP gravel wagon in good shape, ttoll evenings. Phone 111F21. 9-16 FALL and winter paature for horsen and cattfe. Phone 2249. - 9-10 FOR SALE En dish Setter bird doe. Registered. Phone 322 or 766. 9-27 "WANTED To buy cart and saddle for Shetland pony. Phone 1238W. 9-16 FOR SALE Tomatoes for canning, Phone S0F11. tf HOP PICKERS wanted. Phone .59P11. Adam Orey, Rt. 8. tf COL. W. F. WRIGHT, uae auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Phoni 59. ,tf. WANTED Boy 16 or 17 years of ago. apply adv. mgr. at Journal office af ter 4 p. m. tf FOR SALE Aeromotor windmill, for particulars phone 542 mornings or ev enings. 9-1 1 BEEF cow for Bale, will trade for milk cow. L. IT. Johns, Phone 76F6. Rt. 3, box 274. 9-18 YOUNG lady wishes room and board near state house. Phone 1192 after 5 p. m. .,. ,., 9-16 ONE car load of barley hay 'for Rale. Load on Oivgon Electric at Talbot, W. J. Turnidge, Talbot, Or. 9-21 WANTED Carpenters for work in Sa lem. State Highway Department, 303 Capital building. 9-17 FOR SALE A flew S. C. Brown Leg horn cockerels from prize winning stock, $1.50 each. Phone 1136J. 9-18 WANTED Tw0 courteous young wo . men as elevator operators during fair week. Hotvl Marion. 9-17 FOR SALE Good secondhand Ford touring car. Call 1110 N. 17th St. af ter 5 o'clock.. 0-17 BOY of 16 or over wasted' at Journal office to carry paper route. Apply at - on. tf WALL PAPER 13 eents per double roll upward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. WANTED Man and team, can make from $8. to $9.50 per day. Call phone 4X51 Turner. tf. COATS Two, four, and five year old registered Angora bucks for sale. These ar0 splendid bucks. C. C. Me Corkle, Silverton, Or. 9-20 HOUSEKEEPING apartments and Ingle Tooms, nicely famished, at 33 Ferry street. tf. fWO and threa room furnished apart - ents. 491 N Cottage. Phono 2203- tf. WANTED Two' messengers for fair week. Permanent employment for one boy. Western Union Tel. Co. Tel ephone 61. tf FOR SALE House and two fine lots, with fruit and good well, no incum brance. Owroar, call box 40, General Delivery. 9-20 NOTICE This is warning that 1 will not tolerate trespassing or hunting on my premises. Signed. T. F. Walk er, Rt. 7, box 103. 10-13 FOR SALE Household goods, farm implements, chickens, Jersey cow; al so 6 months old bull, Jersey and Shorthorn. Turner, Rt. 2, box 36. 9-19 FOB SALE My beautiful modern bun galow, large lot, garage, cement walks tc, at a bargain. Part payment bat ance terms at 7 per cent. Phone 1642. tf WANTED Bean thresher secondhand, must be cheap for cash. A. H. Run ner, Rt. 6, box 77, Salem. Phone 24F 13. -6 FOB SALE Heavy Weber wagon with out bed; light weight wagon with springs; good buggy; MeCormick mower, cheap if taken soon. Address Bt. 2, box 36, Turner. 9-18 S GOOD men wanted for factory work lonir iob at good wages. Call at room! FOB SALE 15 Kad ewes also about 40 cwe lambs. Phono 49F15. , 91' FOR SALE 10 head grade Cotswold ewes. Richmond Bros., Ballas, Or. 9-17 FOR REXT Furnished apartments. Inquire 210 S. 14th St. or phoue 2092R. J-16 6 GOOD men wanted for factory work year round, good wages. Apply C. W. . Xiemeyer, 544 State St. Phone 100. tf FOB REXT Modern five rooa. louse, 581 south 15t), street,-$9 per South. Enquire at 735 north 16th street, tf SIX room house 30x40, two lott front on the bay at Newport, sell or ex change. Mrs. Juna Hanby, Mt. Angel, Or. -l8 WASTED Furnished house, close in; Permanent renter. Address stating lo cation and twit asked. Permanent, care Journal. tf FOR 5 pr cent farm loans, see the Atanon-rolk county national farm loan association. W. D. Smith. 303 nl.. Ti 1. r ii. , tl 1916 BABY GRAND Chevrolet, cheap, for cash, in food condition; will be pleased to demonstrate Thursday. Ad dress A C care Journal. . Vl8 FOR SALE Fino Jersey mileh cow, 4 years, gooa milker, cheap if taken soon. Address Rt. 2, box 36, Turner. 9-18 WANTED To rent grand or upright piano for the year. Will take good care of, state terms. Address 34.5 Ma rion street. - 947 WANTED Farm 20 to 80 acres, in ex change for San Jose suburban home. "J", 15 Brace Ave, San Jose, Cal. 9-21 FOR BENT Nice 8 room house, hot and cold water, furnace, fireplace, gas, stationary washtubs, bath and toilet. Cor. Center and Winter, $20 per month. Phone 19F3, Byau. 9-16 WANTED To rent grain land, from 2 tn fl YmnrirArl BA..1 - . - vico, cAtutr (.-ttsji or grain rent. Also want to buy some small pigs. Adam Orey, Kt. 8, Phone 69F11. tf WANTED 12 bean pickers, Wednes day morning. Meet at U. S. labor bu real, between 7 and 8 o'clock. T. J. Clark, opposite poor farm. Phone 2503W2. Will pay 7 per pound. 9-16, FOR SALE Team 4 years old, weight uw, gentle and sound; also good top buggy cheap. niile east of 8un nvside school, Jefferson road. Phone 107F13. 9.j7 HOP pickers wanted, five miles from town, 100 acres, 50c a box. Call on Hop Lee, 436 Fvrry to register. Lee Hing, Rt. 8. box 98, Salem. Picking starts Sept. 7. 9.1s FOB SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour ing car $M0; 1914 Stndebaker $375. Highway Oarage, 1000 fi. Com'l Phone 355. y FOR SALE By owner, at a bargain, a finc piece of land, 20 acres in culti vation, 5 in timber, near Salem on main traveled road. Price $2750. If you want land near town and School here's your chance. Address A. M. care Journal. 947 GOVERNMENT civil service examina tions everywhere October 5th, 12,000 clerk, to be. appointed at Washing ton. Salary $1200. Experience unnec essary. Men and women desiring gov ernment positions write for free par ticulars, J. O. Leonard (former civil service examiner,) 1059 Kenois burld ing, Washington. 9.20 CHIL service examination, Salem in September. Government clerk, teach er, inspectress, typewriter, bookkeep er, research clerk. Preference given woman. Salary $1200 $2000. Experi ence unnecessary. Women desiring government positions write for free particulars, Raymond Terry,( foimM civil service commissioned 922 Colum bian building, Washington, D. C. 9-16 HIGH school gi, age 13, waits place to work for board and room. Phone evenings 04F21 or write Rt. 1, box -8A. 9.17 HOGS WANTED 30 or 40 head, from jO lbs. and up. No objection te their being poor. Phone 36F4 or address Walter H. Jory,Rt.3. . 9.20 HIGH school hoy, eg, 14, wants place ' ir noara ana room. Phone evenings 64F21 or write Bt. 1, box 28A. g.17 WANTED YOUNG LADIES PERMANENT POSITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. PAID WHILE LEARNING BAPID INCREASE IN WAGE3 CALL AT TELEPHONE COMPANY 170 NORTH LIBERTY tf MHMM WAX TED T0 rent 3 to 5 room mod ern cottage, unfurnished, close in Address Cottage care Journal. 9-17 FOil HfXr. 2 18-month, old Jersej hoif-rg. not beef; also 10 thorough bred Indian Runner ducks. 1679 Court St. 9-16 TEAM of farm horses, harness and wagon for sale cheap, or will trade for pigs, hay, feed or anything of valuo. Phone Davis 19F13 or 1541. 9-16 FARM for rent, 70 acres valley land, good improvements, good buildings, running water, mail and creamery routo, good orchard, near town; cash rent. Box 333, Salem, Or 9-17 AUCTION SALE Of sixty head cattle horses and farm implements. Extra good horses. October 2, 10 a. m. at Briukmeycr place, fifteen miles vast of Salem, seven miles south of Sil verton and half miles north of Vic tor Point store. Come and spend the day with us. Phono 5F23. Stollcr & Gantenbein, Bt. 3, hox 61, Silverton, owners. 10-2 WANTED! Referring to our advertisement of last week for an executive the points you wanted to remem ber are these: Name of picture The Mayor of Filbert. Length Eight reels two hours. Subject The Wet 'vs. Dry fight in a middle western city. Production--A Triangle Special Answering hundreds of queries Yes, It is a way of getting in to the profitable end of the mo tion picture business (distribu tion), on your own account handling your own money, in your own district. Energy, push, knowledge of business and busi ness men essential; kuowledge of motion picture business as such; unimportant. Speed vital. It is because of this necessity that wo are offering this chance to outsiders. By the time this is printed this territory may be closed. Telegrams answered instantly. TRIANGLE FILM CORPORA- TION Room 8031457 Broadway New York TOMORROW C9 K S3 W - 0) BL1GH "ruer at rye vr j Kiss Bertha Dorris Will . . Work In New Orleans Miss Bertha Dorris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dorrjs, left Eugene thi morning for New Orleans, where she will engage in social service work in connection with the city government. Miss Dorris is a graduate of tho Uni versity of Oregon where she received a masters degree in social sciences. Miss Dorris for i time was the head of the public safety department in Eugene and was later employed in connection with the state industrial school for girls. Sho had recently been engaged in social service work at Taeoma. Eugene Guard. ATTORNEY GENERAL AT EOSE BUEGK Attorney General Geo. M. Brown and family arrived here last evening to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Brown will remain until Sunday while his family will visit here until the opening of school at Salem, having taken up their residence at their home in West Roscburg. Upon the attorney general's return to Salem he will go to eastern Oregon where a number of cases are to be given in which the state ig interested. He reports business at the capital city quite brisk. Roscburg Review. TAFT'S OPINION. . U w 0 Washington, Kept. 16. For mer President Taft today dis posed of the Austrian peace maneuver with ncatnesf and dispatch, to wit: "It is not only laughable, but it ir ridiiculouc". FOUND THE KAISER S FIELD HEADQUARTERS HIMHJN FOREST Had Substantial House Near The Sosse And Out Of All Danger By Lowell Melelett (United Press Staff Correspondent) With the British Armies in France Sept. 16. There are no signs that the St. Mihiel-Verdun attacks have result ed in the withdrawal of German re serves from this front. On the contra ry, the enemy is striving his hardest to prevent a retrogression of the whole Hue threatening Cambrai. Strikingly indicating the short time which has elapsed between the kaiser 's high hopes and his pivsent precarious position, Australian troops advancing toward St. Quentin found a house which is believed to have been prepared for the emperor's field lieadquarters, a few nub's from the Somme. It .was a large hut, hidden in a small forest. It could bo approached only along a narrow lane, lined by evergreen trees, which had been recently planted. The house i was exceptionally substantial. The main jrooni was finished with an attractive, I unstained, inlaid panelling. Tina win jdows were double glassed andi scroen jed. It was a pleasant refuge. There ! were no signs that it had ever been ! tenanted. A letter found on a German prisoner, written from Kolkalk, declared that the comb out is resulting in the passing of a man as fit for active service who is really not fit for night patrol work at home. ERNEST BLUE-TRIAL I He Is Charged With Convert ing Funds of West Salem To His Own Use. The case of the state of Oregon against Ernest Blue will come up for trial Wednesday and Thursday of this week before the circuit eourt, and will attract considerable interest from the fact that the defendant in well known in the city and served ' for several years as treasurer of West Salem The indictment against him stat-es that he was elected treasurer of West Salem and that on Sept. 9, 1916, he had in his possession afl treasurer the sum of $2365; and that he did 'wrongfully, unlawfully and feloniously convert said money to his own use and did neglect to pay over the said sum or any part thereof to his successor." On March 16, 1918, Judge Kelly or dered a bench warrant issued for the arrest of Blirc, placing bail at $5000 He was arrested in Ketchikan, Alas ka, and secured bail. The books of West Salom were gono over by' an expert accountant, A. A, Cunningham, who is now employ-xl in the internal revenue service at Seattle. He carfnot leave his work unless given ptrmission by the comiuisslohyr'of In ternal revenue at Washington. District Attorney Uehlhar said this morning he had wired the commission er asking that Mr. Cunningham be per mittcd to come to Salem to testify but that he had received no satisfactory answer. Later, Mr. Gchlhar took the mutter up by wlre with Congressman Hawley. Mr. Cunningham is the chief witn-ess for the prosecution. Walter Wiuslow lias been secured by West Salcin as special prosecutor as lie had charge of the cast bv-fore the grand jury. Mr, Blue will lie represented by the law firm of Lmmons & Webster of Portland. MOONEY DENIED WRIT San Francisco, Sept. 16. The su preme court of California today dvnied the application of Thomas Mooney for a writ of error for the purpose of ap pealing the caso to the supreme eourt of the United States. The opinion handed down today says the court cannot review Jt8 own judg ment, and the only method remaining is a direct appeal to th0 United States supreme court for a writ of error. FISHER TO RESUME DUTIES. Albany, Ore., Sept. 16. Fred D. Fixher, of Albany, who has been al most 20 years in the Consular Service and who Is on a vacation because of illness, will take up his work again within the next two weeks. He will go to Johannesburg, South Africa, where he will servo a United States Consul-Ocneral. He was for merly Consul-General at Tien Tsin, China. Mr. Fisher underwent an operation at Salem a few months ago and since then has been on his farm in the valley recuperating. CALLS COLORED MEN. Washington, Sept. 16. Provost Gen eral Crowdor today issued a call for 29,016 colored men qualified for gen eral military service. They will en train September 25 to 27. Mave giAn Economical, Delightful, Light Place 'he NEW FALL A! n J) 416 State St. Salem, Ore. Phone 877 GOVERNOR HANDS JOB TO ATTORNEY GEN. Says Row Caused By Petty Jealousy And Too Trif ling For Him . Governor Wilhycombe says he will niquest Attorney General Brown to in vestigate th"e parolo scandal at the state penitentiary. Until the attorney geucral makes a report, the governor says he will tak no action. Ho characterized the friction between Waiden Murphy and State Parole Of ficer Keller as petty jealousy, which ho wonlfl giv his attention later if neces sary. Keller has made the charge that Warden Murphy ig back of a frameup to throw suspicion on him as being connected with the evident traffic in paroles which has been going on at the prison. Warden Murphy said he was not ready to make any reply to Keller's charire or nnv denial. H. said ha would Thttend to it later. Keller has been a disturbing lcment at tho state prison ever since he has been connected with it, according to reports which havo constantly coma from the penitentiary. He and Warden John Minto could not get along to gether, and it was the row between them, which was attributed as the caus of the unrest which developed among the convicts . during Minto's adminis tration. When Charles Murphy was ppoi!tl warden, it was not lin until reports began to leak out that Kelkjr and Murphy were not getting along. Guards at the. prison expressed tho opinion that Keller was trying to get rid of Murphy 90 ho could land tho wiirdvn ship. This was denied by Keller and his friends. But under the surface hostilities have existed all along, it now seems vv ident, an, thi, led to Keller's serious chargo that Murphy was behind a frameup to pin on Keller suspicion that Kelkr was taking money from convicts in payment for using his influence to get them paroles. VIEW OF CARDINAL. Baltimore, Md Sept. 10. "We can only have a peace witfh guHtia," -m i rl I ardinnl Gibbons' this afternoon, com menting upon tho Austrian peace offer. "I thoroughly approve what Rabbi Iixaron saiil, " the car dinal continued. The cardinal referred to the statement of the rabbi of the Madison Temple, who telegraph ed to President Wilson "there can be no vicarious atonement for the suffering whii-h the cen tral powers have inflcted upon humanity. ' ' Morris Race And Otto Buffe Are Made Lieutenants Fort Bliss, Texas, Sept. 16. The following- Tacific eoast men aiw listed among those who re- ceived commissions as second lieutenants at th0 fourth offi- eers training eamp here today; Lloyd C. Abel, Buckeye, Wash; Lynton W. Brent, l.ss Angeles; Otto C. Buffe, Salcin, Ore; Adrian F. Cormier, Lymk Wash; IT. J. Crooks, Tacoma, Wah;.oJH-ph W. Davenport, Tacoma; Roland II. Lawrence, 8an oJse, Cal; Anthony O. Mayo, falinas, Cal; Gfenn II. Morris, Los Angeles; Morris E. Race, Halcm, Or; John C. Snider. Gonzales, Cal; Wcldon Sonles, Barstow, Cal. Couldn't be more attractive and nowhere will you find a greater assortment to choose from. There is a wealth of beauty in the new coats, dresses and suits. In fabrics, col ors, trimming, styles in every detail you'll find richness in the highest degree and prices are very moderate. COATS. . . . SUITS rrpp ANSWER IS READY Washington, Sept. 16. Amer ica 'i answer to the Austro Ceiuian peace maneuver is ready and will be announced immediately upon receipt from the Swedish' legation of the of ficial Austrian proposal. It is karncd that the state ment is short and to the point probably not more than 100 words. With the Canadians. Ottawa, Ont., Sept. fl. The follow ing Americans are mentioned in the latest Canadian casualty lists: Wounded: 'W. S. M. Phillips, Los Angeles, Cal.; V. O. Martine, Oak Grove, Ore.; G. W. Brutt, Sugar Pine, Cal.; G. H. Conant, Los Angeles, Cal.; M. II. Huntley, Goldcndale, Wash., . LLOYD GEORGE BETTER. London, Sept. 16. Tho condition of Premier Lloyd-George, who has been ill several days, was reported satis factory today in an official bulletin. The bulletin said ho had a refreshing sleep, UiB temperature hud fallen and thero has been a general improvement. ft STATE HOUSE NEWS The public, service commission re ceived word tdday from L. C. Oilman, division railroad director, that the physical connection between tho South ern Pacific and Oregon Electric at Kugeno is not justified at. this time, because it would involve an expendit ure of 1 2,000 to KI,000. Mr. Oilman says if the couueetioiis at Albany and Sulm fail to provide sufficient tonnage to keep the Oregon Electric train run ning full then further investigations of the proposed Eugene connection will be made. For the purpose, of considering com plaints about the operation of rail run d track scales, h. C. Gilninn, dis trict director of railroads, has suggested that a conference lie held between the railroads and the Oregon and Washing ton public service commissions and the railroad administration. A copy of the letter which Mr. Oilman has sent to all the railroads along this line was received todny by tho public commission. TRADES Iffigffl COUNCIL Mr. Business Man J$ As a matter of economy you should consult the Journal's Job Department before placing your printing-we are satisfying Salem's lending firms put us on your caliing list. Phone 81 to Trade tsnS3$Si5i?t $15 to $75 $22 to $75 Mirn . jur ?1.3U 0 -JHO Buy Liberty Loan Bonds ! State Highway Engineer Nunn went to Roscburg today to supervise the taking over by the highway department of tho road contract in Douglas count abandoned by Hall ft Solcin, who went bankrupt on tho job. The Stnyton Electric Light Company, ras made application to the public service commission for authority to increase Us rates. It docs not name any specific increase desired. Three complaints against the S. P. & 8. woro filed today with the public service commission by the city of As toria, which wants to' build grade cross ings over the tracks of the railroad company so streets may be opened to public wrarfs being built at the foot of Thirty-second street, Tenth street and Columbia avenue. The city of Vale today filed an application with the state engineer fon the appropriation of one-quarter eubio frnit por second of water of Willow springs- for a municipal supply. It is proposed to lay a 10-inch pipe line 12 milca at a cost of a(,000. Tho Portland Gas ft Coke company, which about a year ago filed an ap plication with the public service com mission for a reduction in the standard of gas, today asked the commission tm dismiss tho application on the grounds)' that the federal government has taken up the question of fixing a standard for gas. James H. Ilazlett 01! Hood River will be an independent candidate to fill the unexpired term of State Senator Goorge R, Wilbur of Hood River and Vvusco counties. Ilazlett today filed his nomination by petition. Senator Wilbur resigned to enter the army. Frederick H. Drake of Portland has been appointed judge, advocate general of tho stale military organization, with tho rank of major, according to an ' announcement made by the governor. Tho appointment fills tho vacancy caused when Acting Adjutant Uenernl, Williams, who was alwi judge advocntn general, resigned to take up work in the regular army. C. H. Gram of Portland, the Repub lican nominee for labor commissioner, has been named by Commissioner O. P. Hoff to represent his department at a conference of state labor agencies lo be held in Washington, D. C, the last day of this month. Mr. Hoff had con sulcjreij attending tho conferendo in. peson, but decided that as ho will soon- leave the office of labor cum misioner the state would derive a service 1 greater benefit if his probable succes Isor attended. . ,1.5JJWIRI(Al WANT ADS PAY