THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 'SALEM, OREGONTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918, SEVEN HE-JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY! ODIUM IN MARION COIMY-TRY TEEM FOR RESETS JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING CLASSIFIED ADVEBTISTNQ BATES - Bate per ward New Today: Xkch insertio ... ,, .. .., ,. lc One week (6 insertions)-. 5e On month (26 insertions) . . . 176 The Capital Journal will sot b re sponsible for more than one insertion, for errors in Classified Advertisements. Head your advertisement the first da; appears and notify as immediately. Jliiumum charge, loc WANTED To rent 6 room house with barn end garage. Phone 100F2. 9 20 FOB KENT 160 acre farm, good build iugs. Enquire 1427 N. Church. 9-25 SMALL driving horse for sale cheap. A. U Smith, Kt. 1, box 84, 4)-25 BOOMS for fair visitors, 492 N. Cot tajfb. Phone 1180. 9-24 "WANTED A girl for light housework two in family, washing done outside. Phone 24G3. 9-24 LOST Ciear of Indian .motorcycle on Liberty road. Return- to Ramsden Bicycle shop. Reward. 9-24 SEALED Loganberry good for pies and gal. 1389 Court. ' juice for sale, drinks,, $1.25 tf FOR SALE Baby's rccd sulkey, Edi son phonograph and 'records. Phoue 1148 or call 1186 Broadway. 9-24 WANTED Small hop yard in exchange for citv property, . uwner, rwra Bayne bldg. Phone 794- , 9-24 WANTED Delivery man for dairy route- Fairmount Dairy. Phone 725. 9-24 LOST $400 liberty bonds. If found will pay liberal reward. Phone 340, G. L. Steinau, 143 N. High. 9-25 FOR RENT Furnished rooms with privilege of light housekeeping. 1079 Chemoketa St. " FOR SALE English Better bird dog. Bcgistcred. Phone 322 r 766. , 9-27 FOR SALE Tomatoes Phone S0F11. for canning, tf FOR SALE Baled straw. Davi Koes, Jefferson road. 8-24 HOP PICKERS wanted. Phone 69F11. Adam. Orey, Et. 8. ' ; tf COL. W. T. WRIGHT, Ue. auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Phon 59. r, v WANTED High school girl to; board and room, reasonable rates. Call be tween 9 and 10 a. m. 1132 Center. ' 9-24 PIGS FOR SALE Joseph Barber, one mile south oft Riverside drive. Phone 84F4. 8-24 WANTED Two ' experienced saleswo men for general dry goods and fan cy goods, salary $20 per week- D. M. JSayberger, MeMinnville, Or. 9-25 FOR SALE Baled straw, baled grain hay, work horses and driving horses and fresh milk cow, $50. Geo. Swegle, Garden rpnd. Phone 24F2. 9-24 WANTED To rent, or might buy, 6 or 7 room modern house, good loca tion, priced right, "between $2000 end $2700 cash W A care'Journal. 9-20 WANTED, Boy 10 or 17 years of age, annlv riIv. nnrr. at Journal office af tfli 4 n. ni. ,o tf WANTED $12,000 on absolutely first class citv Di'ODcrty. Box 250, Salem . ' ' . tf FOR SALE Studcbaker auto, light four, in first class condition, electric starter and lights. Leaving city Must sell. Phone 2057W. 9 28 .WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll onward. Buron's Furniture Store. 179 Commercial. ' " tf. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and single Tooms, nicely furnished, at 033 Ferry street. tf. ffWO and threa room furnished apart- men fa. 491 N Cottage Phcno 2203- tf. NOTICE This is warning that 1 will not tolerate trespassing or hunting on my premises. Signed. T. F. Walk er. Rt. 7. box 1U3. lu-xa MXa OAlJilr JAijr utauiuui uiuuciu uu- galow, largo lot. garage, cement waits nii( tprma at 7 ter cent. I'lionn 1642. V - tf FOR RENT Nice 8 room house, hot WANTED To rent grain land, from 2 to 6 hundred acres, either casn or grain rent. Also want to buy some small pigs. Adam Orcy, Kt. 8, Thone 69F11. tf WANT To buy or rent a good stock and dairy ranch from 50 to 250 acres prefer to deal with owners. See G. V. Pinckney at Bligh hotel, Wednes day and Thursday. 9-24 PORTLAND house to trade for live- stock, fanning implements or land. Will discount my $2500 .equity in nice double flat, Portland, on St. Johns carlinc, 5 rooms, bath, toilet and sleeping porch each floor, and Jake live stock, hay, farming imple ments, anything useful on home stead, or land. House brings $400 yearly rental, mortgage indebtedness requires readjustment January next. Address Mr. Curry, Rt. 9, box 23, Salem. Phone 57F4, 9 25 ROOM and board for school girl, reas onable. 1940 8. High St. 9 24 FOli RENT Modern 6 room flat. Close in. Phone Viol. 69o K. Liberty. 9-28 FOUND Money, owtoer pay for ail and prove property. "Phone 1460J. 921 WANTED Typewriter, etandard, vis ible. Phone 340. 9 24 MUST sell my modern 6 room bunga low; small amount cash, balance terms. fAddres J-20 rare Journal. UNIVERSITY girl would like work Saturdays and after school hours, of , fiee or store work preferred. Address U Q care Journal. 9-24 STRAYED One yearling Jersey heifer T. D. Trick, Rt. 4. Phone 12F21. 9-24 WANTED Experienced woman cook. State School for Deaf. Phone 646. 9-26 WANTED Lady cook and helper for logging camp of about 30 men. Ln quiro of Syaulding Log.. Co., Front and Ferry St. 9-25 FOR SALE Pedigreed New Zealand red rabbits and Rufus red Belgium hares. 643 S. 12th St. Phone 28oM. , 9-26 FOR SALE 5 young Holstein calves. State School for Deaf. Phone 646. .... 9-26 FOR RENT Strictly modem 6 room (bungalow, tfurnished complete, $20 per month. W. A. Liston. . 9-20 WANTED To borrow, $9000 on 244 acre improved farm, o years at b per cent. W. A. Liston. 9-26 UNIVERSITY or high school boy want ea for mailer at Journal office. Must be quick worker. tf WANTED By married man, ago 37, steady job, has no trade Address M M care Journal. 9 24 FOR SALE A limited amount of pure white winter seed wheat; also dry fir wood. Phono 55F3 Sunday or af ter 7:30 p. m. tf WANTED Man to drive team, good, steaitv job.. Apply J. E, Scott or phone 1425J. . 9 26 BARGAIN 200 acre farm, Waldo hills $30 per acre, easy" terms. F. L. Wood Bayne bldg. " . 9-24 HAVE $2000 to loan on good farm se curity at 7 per cont. Address S 24 card Journal. 9-26 SNAP Seven room house situate 1765 Lee street for $600. Terms. Phone 219. - tf 8-16 MOGUL tractor in good working order, $450 cash W. H. Tnndle, Bank of Commence bldg. Phone 371. 9-26 FOR SALE House and two fine lota, with fruit "and good well, no incum brance. Owner, call box 40, General delivery. 9-30 FOR BALE Or let on shares, a few hundred head of Btock sheep. F. B. Deckel, Silverton, Or. 10-5 LOST Saturday around 5 o'clock p m. on road trom. country club, man s grey sweater. Finder return to Journ al office and receive reward. .. 9-24 FOR SALE Gentle driving horse, good traveler, with buggy and harness, both good as now. Ward K. Richard son, 2395 Front St. 9-24 CIVIL service examinations everywhere October 5th, 12,000 women clerks to be appointed at Washington. Salarp $1200. .Experience unnecessary. Wo mou desiring government positions write for free particulars,.R. E. Ter ry, (former civil service examiner,) 922 Columbian building, Washington, D. C. 10-1 FOR SALE 100 acres, milo from town half rich creek 'bottom, balance pas turo and timber, partly cleared and in cultivation, house, barn and orch ard. Good potato or dairy ranch, Price $75 per acre. Part cash, bal ance on time. Address Owner, P O. box 203, Newport, Ore. 9-24 - IH. 't V Vi isr.. n 'ij f - I.IOT-I J Magnified Results Try one of Our Wonderful Little Want Ac! and watch the Re&ulU JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY WW law !. I." Red pullets for sale at Farmers Produce Co. . 9-24 I HAVE a 1914 Tord chassis for sale cheap, also 4 wheel trailer. 1973 N. Coral. . 9 2") YOUKO lady wanted to mind office in return for office experience and business training. Good opportunity for stenography student. Box 236, Salem. , 9 20 FOR TRADE 4V2 acres with 2 houses and barn on paved street; valuation j 50OO, trade for farm land, will pay ; eash difference. Phone 1576 W. 9-24 6 GOOD men wanted for factory work immediately, long job, good wages. Apply at U. S. labor bureau, 385 State St. Phone 263. 9-26 PLENTY of money to loan on good farms; low interest rates; five years time; privilege to pap $100 or multi ple on any interest date. Call or write H. II. Hawkins, 314 Masonic bldg, .Salem. -tf FARMERS needing money for increas ed crop production, payment of ob ' ligations, buying land, fertilizer, live stock or equipment, call at Fed eral Farm Loan information booth second floor of new pavilion, state fair, for information as to how Un cle Sam can help you. A. C. Bohrn stedt, 401 Masonic Temple, Salem, Ore. 9-27 AUCTION SALE Of sixty head cattle horses and farm implements. Extra good horses. October 2, 10 a. m. at Briukmeyer place, fifteen miles east of Salem, seven miles south of Sil verton and half niilcs north of Vic tor Point store. Come and spend the day with. us. Phon 5F23.. Stoller & Gantenbein, Rt. 3, box 61, Silveiton, owners. 10-2 FOR SALE 5 acre Italian prune or chard, six years old, small .house, good well, price $1800. 10 acre tract 5 acres bearing prunes, smallhouse, price $30(10. 5 acre tract, all culti vated land, good 5 room plastered bungalow, barn, price $1000. 5 acres bearing cherry orchard, price $1200 15J.4 acre9 of pasture and timber, fine spring, price $1000. W. H. Gra benhorst'& Co., 275 State streot. 9-26 Spanish Influenza Exacts Big Death Toll Boston, Mass, Sopt. 24 With the death toll from the epidem ic of Spanish influenza mount ig steadily, the schools of Bos ton were .closed at noon today until the .disease in stamped out. '''' '" ' There were approximately 100 deaths in the 24 hour' period ending today. Of these, seven were among men in the first naval district, Officials also re ported 70 new cases among sail ors this morning. Chicago, Sept. 24- The influ enza epidemic at the Great Lake naval training station ig under control according to a statement today from Command ont Moffett'a office. During tho last 24 hours 320 new cases developed as against 440 for the previous 24 hours, it was said. No figures were given as to the number of mu in the hospitals or the total of deaths. Stockholm, Sept. 24. The epi demic of Spanish influenza is very serious in Sweden. Sixty nine persons-died Monday. Bulgarian Armies In Most Serious Plight London, Sept.' 24 Serbian troops have crossed the Vardar river on a fiont of fifteen miles it was learned authoritatively tonight. Tho enemy's line of communication along the Vardar on this front is now definitely in the hands of the allies. Thi Serbians are now within striking distance of the road running from Kcuprulu to Istib. on winch the bulk of the Bulgar ian forces are retreating. It is believed this road will be cut soon. " Kouprulu is on the west bank of the Vardar, about 45 miles northwest 'of the nearest point of tho line from which the al lies started their drive and (is only about 25 miles southeast of Uftkub. Istib, or Stipliet is about 15 miles duo east of Keup rulu. t Government's Delay Holds Up Business Of Prune Packing Prune men are rather up against it until the government experts decide just the amount of damage that has been done to the California prune crop. It is reported raining again in J California today and this is the time of year that rains arc supposed to piws by and permit the drying of prune out in the open. The Drager plants at Rose burg and Myrtle Creek are blocked with prunes and no more can be accepted. And the same is almost true of the Sa lem plant. Until the government offi cials decide just what part of the Ore gon crop will bo needed and just what sizesy packing plants will remain idle. The condition of the Drager packing plants applies to the Salem Fruit Union l!HEH KO LOGGER HAVE- CHOICE OF SERVICE UNLESSJSPECIAUSTS Calls Will Be made From Draft la Sequence Of Order Numbers. Enlistments for the army, navy or marine corps are a thing of the past according to orders received this mom ing by the local exemption board Calls will be made on the governors of the states by" Provost General Crowder for men just as they are" need ed both for the navy and army, and Marine euips and these will be handled by the local exemption boards. Hereafter, no man of draft age will have an 1 opportunity of choosing his service, whether it be in the army or navy, unless he happens to be a spec ialist in a certain line. The instructions read: 'CalIa for the navy and Marine Corps' will in all re spects resemble the ordinary calls for the army. Calls will be for men taken from tho ordinary run of the draft in sequence of order number. Also spec ial for men with special technical qual- jitieations, linuviuual induction will also be authorized. The calls will be made and filled exactly as calls for the army are now handled." According to these instructions, it seems that when the call is mado for the navy or marine corps, the exemp tion boards will take up the names of those next in order number and order them to report. If this rule is followed ont to the letter, hereafter men will have no option as to whether they tte land or naval service, local exemption boards are instructed that no one shall be inducted into the navy who cannot read, write or speak the English lan guage, no ore who is not an American citizen and no one who is a conscien tious objector. If a man has just, filed his declaration papers, the navy does not want hiin. There are also several restrictions as to diseased men, those who are partly color blind or who have not first class vision-, . But the main feature of tho new in structions is the fact that navy recruits will be inducted into the service by the local exemption Tjoards exactly the same as for the army and also the fact that nama are to 'be called in sequence number, giving the registrant no choice as to army or navy service. st )t jc st sfc s( - ss sc sc it State House Notes Attorney General Brown has been ad vised that the attorneys for , the Pa cific Livestock Company have filed a motion in the circuit court for Harney county to set aside the order of the court dismissing the original suit brought by the state to recover ap proximately 26,000 acres of land on the grounds it was obtained through fraud. The old case was dismissed when the attorney general filed a new complaint Attorney General Brown and Assistant Attorney General ' J. O. Bailey'will leave Monday for Burns to argue the motion. Word was received here today that a change hag been made in the ar rangements for the funeral of LcRqy Leody, private secretary to Interstate Commerce Commissioner Aitchison and former reporter fo the Oregon public service commission who died Saturday in Washington. Instead of the body be ing taken to Canyon City, in Grant county, it will be taken to Albany for burial. It is. expected to reach Portland Thursday night. Salem Doubled Quota For Salvation Array Mrs. John -A. Curson, chairman of the Salvation Army drive for Salem, reports .hat the collr;t'ons lat week in Salem amounted to $1680. Sfl. The quota assigned to the city of Salem for this drive was $800.00. To the. credit of the ladies of Kalem, it may be said that the raising of the funds for the Salvation Army was taken over volini tarily by the Women's Clubs ?.nrt that ihe business men and offides down town were not solicited. The money wai giv on olmost entirely from the resilient districts. Having more than doubled tho quota asked for, Mrs. Carson feels like thunking the many faithful work ers who gave their time and work in not only assisting in laying out the jinns of thn drive, but in- tho actual wdk of soliciting. The quoH assigned to (he county wai $2200. K-M'ir- hum not as yet come in from the country districts. I; ut with Halem going $1680.86 it is felt that Marion county will eas ily run cbead of the quota assigned. Queen Mother Persuales Spain To Germanize London, Sept. 24. Through personal intervent'on u Maria Christiana, the Qncen Mother, it is understood that the Span ish fah.i.ft accepted Gcmanyi compromise proposal whereby the latter promised to give Spain seven interned ships and respsct tho Spanish flag when flown on vessels exclusively en gaged in Kpanifh trade, accord ing to the San 8ebastian cor respondent of the Times. and all prune packing houses, Kvery thing is at ft standstill untd the gov ernment notifies th plants te begin operation. Journal Want Ads Pay S300,000,COa,OGO CAN BE RhISED SAYS BANKERSCONVENTION Says United States Ready For AH War Emergencies And Those Alter It. Chicago, Sept. 24. Three hundred bil lion dollars can be raised by the United State, if necessary, in thw opinion of 3500 bankers gathered here foday at the fourth annual convention of the American bankers association. President C. A. Hinsch gave them the figures in an address opening thy. con vention. Bankers held that the United States ent financial demand but it is also is not only-fully prepared to meet the present demand but is also prepared for the afterthewar financial readjustment. Dr. Clarence Ousley, assisiiuit secre tary of agriculture, urged closer co-operation between bankers and farmers. The two working together would create sound bank reserves with an increased crop production, ho said. While Germany will not starve, he said,, the matter of food production Is one of the most important factors in the war. KRUGER A STAR We have heard a great deal lately of Kalianoinoku, tho famous Ilawaiim who pcciallzes in breaking records, but Har old Kruger, one of, lii8 traveling com panions from the distant info, is also 1 11 tabio chatip. This photo show" him after winning i back stroke raco ut the V.ul ( ."'.'fs meet held at Belmur, N. .f. 8 J f 5 .' N I -W, ' II if - v i--' f v i , fx - r3i 1 - 1 t&sn&mzwsyi im 1111 MiiiMwwiMiiwwMMWwrmiMiWM-iiMMMinririri iirn mjiu iirtiin,-n-wivin NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE 33 Years the Leaders and Still On Top Saving can be practiced in m more. way. rAII. : -r f i ?. j WIT I All Moderately Priced Blankets Quilts With the beginning of Fall your thoughts nat ur; lly turn to comforts. Keep warm af night. Avoid the ills of the chilly atmosphere. Big line here easily seen. AU moderately priced. Weigh well the importance of these tremendous moments and invest every dollar you can get on the ide of Victory-BY BUYING LIBERTY BONDS, THIS STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY SALEM DAY AT 11 A. M. The Journal Jot Department will print you anything in the stationery line do it Tight and Bavo you real money. Ww can "sympathize" with the p"r, tired business man who wan compelled to stay over in Pendleton through the end of tho week on some big deal. Let your taste pick the winner. If you have been eating common corn Tia Res, A Taste Tells w than one When it comes to clothes for boys, the best way we know is always to buy There's more value to the square inch in one of those suits than any other we've ever seen. mHHmttMtHt THURSDAY SPECIAL Leather prices 1-3 off. Large Line of new leath er purses in all styles. - Whon you use Journnl classifi ed ads get what you want tlwm to they work fait. Jc I inii'"www. wji-awifty''"'j 1 xry i ' i 1S23 4)