t FEOK MORAY'S FTTE O'CLOCK r-DITioN f HE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1918. FIVE V M MM J THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY tMMMMIIMMI i.s tintttHttlllltlHIlUt G25IUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEM FOR RESULTS TONAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bate P word, New Today: Each iasertion . lc . Se 17e One week (6 insertions) One month (26 insertions) The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion, lor errors in Classified Advertisements. Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us immediately if rror occurs. Minimum charge, 15c ,WOOD for gale. Phone 79F11. tf C MILK cows for. sale; 1 broi)d bow and Jour pigs. Phone 65F15. 10-19 BOY'S leather saddle for sale. Center Feed Stalls. 10-15 WANTED Stock hogs." 80 to Phone 8F2.. 110. tf FOB SALE Ford touiing car $283. 1309 N. Com '1, call after 6 p. m. tf WANTED Good wash woman, must be clean and quick. Phone 1219. 10.15 FURNISHED room for rent, 8 blocks from state house. Phone 997. 10-15 PASTURE for phone .2249. cattle, near town. 10-15 5 PASSENGER Buick for sale, at 554 Ferry St. In first class condition, tf WANTED Veal calves and fat eattla. Phone 1576W. iq-28 FOE SALE 13 heal nice stock ewes. Phone 87F24. lo-la FOB SALE Cheap, one-horse harness, uf?g? wagon and some farm tools. Rt. ti, box 103D, Garden road. 10-1 FOR LE registered sorrel Shetland pony stud., phone afternoons, Rick rem 3xa or address U. a. S. care Journal. 10-19 TWO fine saddle ponies for 125, 35, both suitable for children and a real bargain. Phone 107F11. 10-18 WANT To trade good colt work horse, about 1300 lbs. R. Beaver, Bt. 2, box 59. - 10-16 FOU RAT.P rvno ,. v i vtxj ju'ia uuisu, W l . l.trift 7 voara nlA a?T T IT TT .. J. a O ISn XT "C. .l c i , .a .uv i,, ruuru ot. city. iU-10 FOR SALE Concord and White Niag ara grapes, 5c per lb. delivered. Phone 63F31. 10-16 FOR SALE 75 head of ewe lambs, good ones. u. vv. Eotf, Rt. 6 box 42. ' '10-15 nANIbU Jseveral men at onee at Quakor nurseries. Call or phone zihwj 10-21 WANTED Young lady for millinery ncpt. wno nas had experience trimming. Gale Co. 10-1(3 WILLAMETTE university scholarship lor sale. tf. Thielsen.-Rodgcrs Pa per Co. - 10-17 LOST White kitten with black spots. Return to C'laneey the florist. Re ward. 10-10 WANTED Young cow to give i gal lons or rive per cent milk. .Phone 80. 10-15 LOST On street Saturday $20 bill. Finder please call 773M." Receive, re ward. ... ' 10-15 LOST Pair lady's srey suede cloves Sunday. Finder please return to Gray 1 tn iff Belle. 10-15 FIVE room furnished house, modern, for rent. Money to loan on good farm security. Phone 538M. tf 25 PRUNE pickers wanted, meet at Capital City Transfer at 7 o'clock every morning. Phone, 1435WT i tf SEALED Loganberry juice for sale, good for piea and drinks,,- $1.25 gal. 1389 Court. Phone 2394 W. . tf BNAP Seven room house situate 1765 V street for $600. Terms. Phone -v tf NOTICE All hunters not having per- luiMiuu are nereDy notified to keep off my premises. G. H. Croisan. 10-12 PUBLIC stenographer first door south of Bank of Commerce, 124 S. Liberty street. Phone 937. 10-18 WANTED Three dozen early hatched pullets, prefer Barred Rock or R. I. Reds. Phone 1204. 10-16 BALDWIN and Spitzenberg apples for sale. Bring boxes. Rt. 1, box 2, Sa lem, jo WANTED To rent modern 5 or 6 room house, must be close in and reasonable. Want possession not lat er than Nov. 15. Address J-24 care Journal. tf CHIMNEY sweep, chimneys cleaned ana repaired, roofs and gutters cleaned. Leave orders at Spencer's hardware. Call Phone 19. . 10-15 GDI W. F. WRIGHT, -ae auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Puom 59. tf. FOR BALE Tomatoes Phone 80FU. for canning, tf FOR RENT Fruit farm, 15 acres prunes, acreage of Lognnbernos and other fruits. Phone 78F11. tf FOB SALE Ford deliwry truck, 1915 engine overhauled, good condition, also tires and inner tubes, reason able price. Center Street Feed barns. 10-15 SHEEP for sale, grade Shropshire ewes and lambs, also registered Shrop shire ewes and lambs. Phone 71. 10-15 FOR SALE One team of mares, well matched, sound and well broken. Weight 3000 lbs. Must sell at once. Inquire day time at wood dep't "Spaulding Logging Co's mill, or phone 2030B evenings after C o'clock 10-19 FOB SALE Or trade, 316 acres, good buildings, running water, 220 culti vation, some ash and oak timber, bal. pasture, 1 mile from town. Pric ed right. Terms. Consider part "in city property. Thos. A.. Roberts, 310 Masonic bldg. 10-16 sc jjc si ijc sfc sc ijc sk ifccifc Jc jk iC si i Open Forum Salem, Oregon, July 6, 1918. An open letter to Bishop Mat thew Simpson Hughes: uewr Bishop: Four weeks ago a pubu. letter a'ddrossod to you charged the Sunday newspaper with being an abonv inable nuisance, and the republican party with being "an hypocritical, un' Godly old liquor warty, over forty years behind the times, ruled by li quor and tobacco." I boldly renew both charges. To me these seem to be vital and irrepressible issues of vast and immodiate importance. Are you a doubtort Respectfully, Wni. N. Taft. (Reprinted from Capital Journal, July 6, 1918. (Paid adv.) 10-19 HOUSEKEEPING suite, 4 rooms, first rioor, nicely furnished at 633 Ferry t. 10-17 WANTED $12,000 on absolutely fiTst foes city property. Box 256, Salem. tf IV ALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll upward. Buret's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and ingle Towns, nicely furnished, at 833 Ferry street. tf. WANTED Good home in city for one or two first class milk cows, on shares, or . will pay cash for keep. Phone 80. 1015 SPLENDID new 7 room furnished bun galow, garage, paved street, good location, some fruit, a snap of rare " typo, only 2S00. Soeploftky, m State. tf FOB 5Vz per cent farm loans, see the Marion-Polk county national farm loan association. W. D. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf WANTED Man and wife for general farm work and housekeeping. Ad dress Gervais, Rt. 2, box 45. Phone 3F11. tf PLENTY of money to loaa on good farms; low interest rate; five years time; privilege to pap $100 or multi ple on any interest date. Call or write H. M. Hawkins, 311 Masonic bldg, Salem. tf FOR SALE--Or trade, a strictly mod ern, a room house and lot in busr 1 iesg section of Salem, will exchange or Tacoma or Seattle property, or Washington land. Address J. Van Weel, 902 Pleasant Ave., Bremerton, Wash. 10-15 GOOD board and comfortable room fori Inirrf' HMICa Nnfpc T $5.50 per week, at 578N. High street I wmi vv iwa 10-17 , 'a. a.. i. 4.,fe!fcd!.9lee 1 at t ' ' ' - - i La Dessa M. Burroughs has filed suit against C. H. Trullinger and Edna C. Hovenden, in which she alleges that the defenders have, not paid a note for $1700 dated in 1911. She stated in her complaint that at the time the note was given, she was the wife of B, E. Fi-sko who died in 1912 and that she received the note devised to her in the will of Mr. Fiske- No interest has been paid on the note and she asks for the $1700 and interest at 8 per cent from Oc. 15, 1911 and $250 attorney's fees. YOUNG woman would assist with house work in small private family in re turn for board. Satisfacton guaran teed. Reply box 10-15 care Journal. 10-21 FOR SALE Almost new Singer sew ing machine, also two nice chiffon iers at sacrifice price. Call tomor row or Thursday morning, 280 Rich mond Ave. 10-15 SPITZENBURG and Baldwin apples 50c per box. Pick them yourself. 40e per sack for wind falls. Rt. 1, box 28A. Phone. C4F21 evenings. Mrs. Oscar Meyers. 10-15 FOR RENT 20 acre farm east of city, for three or five years. Stock for salo, also 12'i acres north of unite school, poaches, cherries, ap ples, 4 acres garden land. Cash only. Phone 1F3. Ryan. 10-17 FOB SALE Four laying pullets and one cockerel, prize winners at 1918 Oregon state fair; price is only ten dollars for pen of Partridge Ply mouth Rocks. Phone 1037W' or- call at 2503 Fairgrounds road. 10-15 An affidavit was filed in the cir cuit court by Cordelia Nendel in her divorce suit against Fred Nendel in which aho states ho is a resident of Orcutt, California. On tho strength of the affidavit, the court ordered sum mons by publication and that a paper containing the published summons be mailed to the defendant. FOR EXCHANGE For smaller farm close to Salem, 315 acres fine stock ranch in Linn county, 100 acres cul tivated, bal. pasture and fine timber, good spring, three wells, good build ings, good roads and fine location, closo to small town, '$65 per acre. Address JAB care Journal. 10-17 .is , -J Magnified Results Try one of Our Wonderful Little Want Adt and watch the RetulU GOVERNMENT needs 12,000 clerks. Oregon examinations Nov. 2, Dee. 7, Salary $1200. Explerieaco unncaes sariy. Men and women desiring gov ernment positions write for free par ticulars, J. C. Leonard (former civil service examiner,) 1059 Kenoig build ing, Washington, D. C. 10-19 I WANT to buv a modern home in Sa 1cm. Can pay about $300 down and win pay $25 a month end taxes. Please give full details as I mean business. Box 856, Salem. 1017 The court confirmed a sheriff's sale of 171,!, acres of land in the donation land claim of J. B. Gervais, part of sections 12 and 13, Township 5 north of range 3 west. The sale was made in the suit of N. A. Hoffard against Eliza-J beth Ber, H. E. Noble and The Title and Trust Company. In the case of M .S. Lange against Clifford J. Taylor, involving land near Chemawa, the costs amounted to $39 20. The jury decided in favor of Mr. Lange and the defendant has applied for a new trial on a writ o ferror in instruc tions to the jury. County Judge Bushey has appointed Otto Bcntlcr, Abe Steffen and Roy 31ocum as appraisers of the estate of Rosia R. Gerig. In tho matter of the cstato of Or ley Knutsen Overskei, a minor, the guardian, Tina Hcsedahl, reported cash on hand as the minor 'a share of the es tate the sura of $1,532.52. PORTLAND BMERS LOSE ON APPEAL City Net Liable To Make Good Claira Sold By Embezzling Contractor. - Holding that it would not be common justice t compel the city of Portland to pay the claim of a contractor who nas embezzled its funds to a greater amount than he had earned, the su preme court today handed down an op inion reversing the judgment of Cir cuit Judge Gatens of Multnomah coun ty in the case of Ashley & Rumelin, bankers, against the city of Portland, appellant. A man by the name of Hart had a contract for hauling wood for the city. He assigned his claims to the plaintiff. and in making settlement with the city it was- shown that Hart had collected money which he had not accounted for and had converted the city's wood to his own use. The city deducted this amount from his claim, and the plain tiff's brought suit to collect. Other opinions were handed down as follows: Ashley & Humelin, bankers, vs. Citv or Jt'ortlaim, appellant; appealed from Multnomah suit to collect from city amount alleged to be due on wood hauling contract entered into with one Hart, who assigned his claim to plain tiffs; opinion by Justice Burnett, hold in gthat it would not be common jus tice to compel city to pay claim of ocn tractor who has embezzled its funds to greater amount than he had earned; Circuit Judge Gatens reversed. State vs. Tom Kapsalcs. appollnnt; appealed from Columbia appeal from conviction of crime against nature; op inion by Justice Olson; Circuit Judge Eakin affirmed. LaGrande National bank, appellant; vs. E. W. Oliver; appealed from Mult nomah; suit to collect on promissory note; opinion by Justice Johns; Circuit Judge Tucker affirmed. Guy It Wallace, appellant vs. Oregon Engineering t Construction Co.; ap pealed from Clackamas; motion for final determination of Suit which had been remanded to lower court for new trial is denied; opinion per curiam. Everding ft FarTcll, appellants vs. Gebhardt Lumber Company; appealed from Yamhill; motion to dismiss appeal, allowed; opinion by Chief Justice Mc Brido. , " - John GuillamB, et al. vs. Beaver Lake Club, appellant; appealed from Lincoln; suit to enjoin defendants from con structing and maintaining dam near month of Beaver creek and prohibit maintenance of wire fence across creek; opinion by Chief Justice McBride; de cree of Circuit Judge Hamilton modi fied. Annie M. Haldenian, appellant vs. Sarah B. Weeks; appealed from Mult nomah suit to secure re-conveyance of certain parcels of realty and declare trust in proceeds of $5000 note; op inion by Justice Ilson; Circuit Judge Gatens affirmed. Columbia River Door Company, ap llant vs. W. F. Todd, et al.; appcalec from Multnemah; suit to foreclose me ??'MMMM BUY BONDS and help win the war. De it now and again. NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE 38 Years the Leader and Still on Top ft SHOP EARLY and mail Xnms pack ages to the soldiers through the Red Cross v V 1 ipecia 1 Sho wmg For Wednesday and Thursday. We are showing Wednesday and Thursday a special line of waists of exceptional values, made of Georgette and Crepe De Chine. Priced at $5.95 Also have a special showingof Sample Skirts, in silk, plaid, plain silk, silk poplin and wool plaid. Values to $22.50. Special at $12.98 Wednesday Surpise For tomorrow's sale we are show ing a line of Cambric tea aprons in solid colors, blue and pink. Ex ceptional values, at special.... 25c Shop Early Do your Xmas shopping and buy useful and practical gifts. We are arranging our Xmas goods for convenient shopping. Ready-to-Wear Our ready-to-wear department is very active and the display of this season's choicest garments is perfect and considering quality, style and workmanship prices are very reasonable. ' , , iTTtttTTttt ill.ini chanic's Hon; opinion by Justice Ben son; decree of Circuit Judgo Morrow modified. CI J. McOabe, et al., vs. William J. Kelleher, appellant; appealed from Douglos; suit to collect damages for alleged fraud in connection with pur chase of real estate; opinion by Jus tice Burnett; Circuit Judge Hamilton -olio., ... w -p t,i,i i . Lioj reversed. in Hewitt vs. Linuhaven Orchard com pany. No Relief Yet In Sight For Prune Growers And Packers The prune situation which is rapid ly becoming critical in the valley ie at a standstill and tho packers or grow ers or senators at Washington or any whero else can move the food adminis tration do get busy and save tho sit uation. Last Saturday Mr. BrnKC and Mr. Crawford of the Ihager Fruit Co. con ferred in Portland with the major of the quartermaster's department, lie fjnve each packer the allotment that each was to ship and rend thoih a tel egram from Washington in which it whs stated that shipping instructions would he given within 2-t Iioutr. That was Saturday and as yet those shipping in structions have not been received, not withstanding the 2-1 hour promise. As every grower knows, the packers aro tied up by the federal government ami although they have had plenty of promises as to shipments the loou nu- mistration so far hus ret used to do anything that would release prunes and thereby relieve tne present uesperuie situation. MILLIONS USE IT TO STOP A COLO Pape's Cold Compound" Ends severe Colds Or Grippe In Few Hours. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, bodv or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, re lieves gick headache, dullness, feverish ness, soro throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't atay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape'g Cold Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance' tastes nice, causes no nconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. American Troops Advance Genera Pershing Reports Washington, Oct. 15. American troops continued their advance Monday north of Vordun, General Pershing re ported today. "This morning (Monday) American troops resumed their advanoe north of Verdun. They are now operating against positions of great strategic valuo and natural strength. Today we passed be yond the towns of Cunal and Homague. We have patrols in the Bois Do Nab thoville and have penetrated positions 'cart of 8t. Georges and Lan'ircs-Kt-St. Georgoa. About 700 prisoners have been reported." Washington, Oct. 15. With tho al lies unquestionably supremo in the air, a definite arrungoment has been made for a eonlbiued production and opera tion of aircraft. "Unified war in the air will result, according to Assistant Hecretary of War Ryan, who is juit back from Franco. FOR TRADE We have a house MODERN 8-ROOM HOl'SB OX PIN-K CORNKft LOT TOUR BLOCKS .'KOM STATU HOIISK. ALL CLKAR ANLW PAVING PAID TOR. WANT 40 ACRKH IMPROVED OR UXIM ll;OV. ED -LAND. SICE J. 8. AUSTIN, H. A. JOHNSON & CO. ROOM 2, LADD & BUH1I BAND BLDG You have a (arm JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY I Ume '40 ACRES, 20 cultivated, 20 in tim- Der, 9 acres bearing prunes, lots ber ries for family use, 6 room house, barn for 10 head of stock, well and spring, 1 mile to school, on good county road, phone in housr, 4 miles from town in Douglas county, on account of ill health of the owner, this place is offered for a short time at 12000, $500 to 1000 cash, bal ance terms at 6 per cent. If you are interested act now. Socoifsky, 341 ptaie at.- ' . tr "WANTED YOUNG LADIES PERMANENT POSITIONS. NO EXPERIENCE EEQUIEED. PAID WHILE LEARNING. RAPID INCREASE IN WAGES CALL AT TELEPHOME COMPANY 170 NORTH LIBERTY tf T. K. Ford executor of the estato of Edward Burns and Most Kev. Alexan der Christie, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oregon have peti tioned the court for an order for the i Jhnf)i!0.iq 8,i)ou oSuS)iora jo erss the estate, to be sold at their face value. The court ordered the executor to sell the mortgages. WALL STREET MARKET. New York, Oct. 15. The Evening Sun financial review today ays: United States Steel opened fraction ally ooove a 110, reacted below 109 and thereafter ruled slightly above 109. The motor shares were buoyant, par ticularly Studebaker which touched 64, and General Motors 122; Marine pre ferred turned weak and the Mecls and equipments as well as the rails were again subjected to no little pressure. Mexican Petroleum took a belated jump to above 113. Brisk buying of railroad and industrial issues featured the bond list. Liberty bonds were irreg ular within a narrow range. - Journal Wast Ads Pay CtMcounc. 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