THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 191& FIVE 1 ! THE JOURNAL'S NEW .TODAY! 'MMMMMMMMMMtMMIMMMMMMMMMtMMMMMMMMMMMM GDnfJ IN oarioii coimy-try TEEI f or results O. WANT AD DEPARTEENT IS TEE BEST SELLING XLASailTED ADVERTISING KATES. Rata per word, New Today: Each insertion - 1 One week (6 insertions ' 5e One month (28 insertions) - 17o The Capital Journal will not B re-, ponsiblo for' mors than one .insertion. tot error in Classified Advertisements. Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify ns immediately if mirer occurs. Minimum charge, 15c POTATOES for saK Phone 80FU. tf "WOOD for sale. Phonej79Fi:j. tf TAKEN Luther. UP Stray horse. 365 West 10-21 EXTRA fine White Eoek roosters for sale. Phone 93P5. 10-21 CHOICE 6 weeks old pigs for sale, $5. Phone 49F2, H. E. Jones. 10-19 FOR SALE Cream dixty day.' Phone separator, 80F11.;-- used 1019 MONEY to loan on good farm securi ty. Phone 538M. tf BROOD sows for sale. J.. A. Salem. Rt. 8. box 104. Pickens, 10-23 MILK cows for sale; 1 brood sow and four pigs. Phone 65F15. IQ-19 "WANTED Stock Phone 8F2. hogs, -80 to 110. tf FOR RENT 3 rooms, ; 687 N. Front. well furnished. 10-18 HIGHEST prices paid for cattle and large calves. Phono 1425M., : . 11-15 AM prepared to- do team work of all Kinds. Call 510 Lafelle St. 10-22 FOR 8ALE Ford touring 'car $285. 1309 N. Cbm'l, call after 6 p. m. tf BOARD and room wanted iby Lady and 11 months old baby. Phone 2481 R. 10-18 .WANTED Several men at once at , Quaker nurseries. Call or phone 2500J2. 10-21 FOR SALE Stock hogs, also apples and pears. Inquire W. H. Egan, ier- . vais, Or., Phone 3F11. ' 10-22" FOR SALE W Cleveland. motorcycle, Phone 101F22 between "7 and 8 a. m. .or 4 and 5 p. in' - '' ' ' ;; 10-19 5 PRUNE pickers wanted,' meet at Capital City Transfer at 7 o'clock , every morning. Phone 1435W. tf WANTED To buy a second hand box atove; also want an orange colored kitten. Address 10-18 care Journal.. , . ' 10-19 SEALED Loganberry juice for' sale, good for pies and drinks,, : $1.25 gal. 1389 Court. Phone 2394 W. . tf WALL PAPER 15 cents per double roll onward. Buret's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial. tf. HOUSEKEEPING apartments and single rooms, nicely furnished, at 33 Ferry street. ... tf. FOR RENT Large furnished house, 11 . rooms; 143 Court. Inqitire Grant Cor- by, agent, 14 Breyman bldg. Phone ' 484. . 10-23 LOST Catalog case Sat. night be tween a. P. depot and State ana Com'l Sts. Reward. R. E. Mason, Al bany, Or. 10-18 FOR SALE At less -than, kalf price, an eight disc, extension, reversable ' harrow. Has b?en used less than half . a day. Frank Fiala, Rt. 1, box 21. ,, - . . 10-19 FOR SALE 7 foot, 14-hoe Ticr grain drill in good condition. $50; heavy single harness $20: hand cart $o: forge $5; set taps and dies $5, and other articles. Rt. 2. box 19A. 10-18 FOR BENT One of the best stock, . . grain or dairy ranches on Santiam river. About 175 acres under plow. F. P. Farrington, 399 S. High. 10-18 WANTED To purchase farm near Sa lem, 40 to 100 acres, reasonable im provements, from party " who will make terms on contract- to pay at reasonable interest; describe place and terms you will make. W K care Journal. 10-19 FOR SALE-jQas engines, one four ,eyl. 30 h., p., good for traetor or truck, price $45; on three a. p. pumping en gine $35; both engines in good con dition. Phone 314M. 1360 North Front St. 10-19 SPLENDID new 7 room furnished bnn galow, garage, paved atreet, good location, soms fruit, a snap of rare type, only $2800 Socftlofaky, HI State. . ... tf FOR 54 per cent farm loans, see- the Marion-Polk county national - farm loan, association. W. D. Smith, 303 Salem Bank of Commerce; bldg. U WANTED Man and wife for general farm, work and' .housekeeping. Ad dress GervaU, Rt. 2, box 45. Phone 3F1L K PLENTY of money to lata- on good farms; low interest rate; five years tine; privilege to pap $100 or multi ple en say interest date. Call or write H. M. Hawkins, 314 Masonic ,l.lr. C.la ' if It) M TAKEN UP 3 stray, hogs. Rt. 8, box 10-19 I no. WOOD FOR SALE Call evenings, 53 F3, 10-21 5 PASSENGER. Boick for sale, at 554 Ferry 8t. In first class condition, tf WILL store a piano for its use.' The piano will be well taken care- of. - Call P J care Journal. .. . 10-21 BROOD sows for sale; couple tons of baled wheat straw, A No. 1. J. A. Pickens, Salem, Rt. 8, box 104. 10-23 WANTED A load of good oat or clov er hay at onee. Loose hay preferred. Phone 908. . iq-19 WANTED Man with hand stump pull et or team with block and tackle, to pull 6 year trees. W 41 care Journal. 10-1 FOR SALE A New Home sewing ma chine, in good repair, price reason able. Phone 599. 10-19 TWO fine saddle ponies for $25, $35, , both suitable for children and a real bargain, phone 10?F11. . 10-18 PUBLIC stenographer first door south of Bank of Commerce, 124 S. Liberty street, fhone 937. 10-18 WANTED To rent modern b or 6 room house, must be close in and reasonable. Want possession not lat er than Nov. 15. Address J 24 care Journal. tf WiL. W. P. WRIGHT, jia auctioneer. Turner, Oregon. Pliona 59, tf. WANTED To rit by Nov. 1st. by per manent party, 5 or 6 room modern house, close in. Address J-24 ' care journal or Phono 104a. tf FOR SALE registered sorrel Shetland pony etud., phone afternoons, Rick real 39x5 or -address G. R. S. eare Journal. 10-19 YOUNG woman would assist with house work in small private family in re turn for board. Satisfactoa guaran- teed. Reply box 10-15 care Journal. 10-21 WANTED We need 100 women to work In the preparatory department. Good wages and steady work all win ter. Apply at once Salem Kine's1 Products Co.. Front St. . 10-18 fi' -BIG- (fa SPECIALS Saturday Only ' ' at the . '. .'' REMNANT 254 North Commercial Street- $10.00 Ladies Silk Fibre $5.75 and $6.00 Wool Sweaters. Saturday Nap Blankets . price $7.95 Saturday Price in black rose, blues, yel- $4.69 a Pair low and green " : ' " r- Odd Men's Wool Shirts. , $4.00 Men's all wool Last Year's Price Jersey Sweaters $1.50 each Saturday Price $2.98 - In grey, red and blue . . " " 19c Huck Towelling - Saturday Price Slightly damaged La- 11c Yard 'dies fleeced vests. . Limit 5 yards to the Special 49c each customer Do Your XMAS RKIHliT Shopping I - 254 N. Com'l St. tTtttttT4Mt 4-v-fv-v FOMTMADE -- MODERJf 8-BOOM HOUSE ON HNK -" CORNER IjOT FOUR BLOCKS ITtOM STATE HOUSE.. ALL CLEAR AJJi) . We-have PAVI-N' PAID TOR- want Yonnave .lit;. uv ACRES IMPROVED OB UNIMPBOV- ua.lt, . - ED LAND. - . r v . . a house see j. a-atoh a tana a a: johnson & m: E0031 1, LADD k BUSH BAND BLDG NICELY furnished room with board, in private family. Phone 1578. 10-19 WANTED Salesman for mens' furn ishings. J. I Stockton's store. tf WANTED Veal calves and fat cattle. Phone 1576W. 10-28 HOUSEKEEPING suite; 4 rooms, first floor, nicely furnished at 632 Ferry St. 10-17 WANT to buv or imminently rent modern house, close in, must be a bargain. Deal with owner enly. Ad dress 10-17 eare Journal. 10-19 FOR SALE R. I. R. and Ancona hens and pullets and cockerels. Mrs. K. T. Bradford, see or write W. A. Springer, Rt. 7, Salem. 10-17 1 ACRE home place for sale on easy terms, 8 room house and hot water heat, all conveniences, near carline on paved street, near school. Fruit, berries land trd4n. Illume 'owner 2440. - " 10-19 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 2030R evenings after 0 o'clock 10-19 Open Fcmin Salem, Oregon, July 6, 1918. An open letter to Bishop Mat thew Simpson Hughes-. Dear Bishop: Four weeks ago a public letter a'ddressed to yoi charged the Sunday newspaper with being an abom inable nuisance, and the ' republican party with being "an hypocritical, un Godly old liquor party, 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 immediate importance. Are you a doubter! Respectfully, Wm..N. Taft. (Reprinted from Capital Journal, July 6, 1918. (Paid adv.) ' . 10-19 3 TEAMS WANTED At Once. ., " HAULING PILING. 0. V. GAMBLE . JEFFERSON, ORE. ' STORE The Store With a Bargain STORE FOR RENT 20 acre farm, east of city, for three or five years. Stock for sale, also 12Vj acres aorta of mute school, peaches," cherries, - ap- tTs, 4 aeres garden land. Cash only. Phone 19F3, Ryan. J 1019 FOR SALE 10 acre tract, 5 acres un der cultivation, balance pasture and some timber, 4 room house, good bant chicken rue. kc-g house, family or chard, running water, good road, 5 miles from Salem. Price $1200. Vv. H. Grabenhorst Co., 275 State atreet . 10-19 GOVERNMENT needs 12,000 clerks. Oregon examinations Nov. 3, Dee. 7, Salary 41200. Experience linneem sariy. Men and women desiring gov ernment positions write for free par ticulars, J. C. Leonard (former civil service examiner,) 1059 Kenoij build ing, Washington,, D. Ci 10-19 ESTRAY From pasture near East In dependence, one niuley Jersey eow with halter and bell on, and with white faced calf; also one brown muley Jersey heifer, 2 years old; also one black cow with bell and white faced calf ; also one white fac ed Hereford male calf six months old. E. M. Croisan, Salem. Phone 25F3 or 221. , 10-18 I WILL PAY up to $5000 cash money and put in a $1000 Portland resi 1 dence, well located, on corner lot, hardwood floors, fireplace, etc., in an exchange for a small prune orch ard. It must be in first class condi tion and on a good road. I might con sider a well situated small farm. If ' you have anything to offer along these lines give me full details and I will come and see your place. Box 256 Salem. 10-19 40 ACRES, 20 cultivated, 20 in tim ber, 3 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 house, 4 miles from town, -in Douglas county, on account of ill health of the owner, this place is offered for a short time , at $2000, $500 to $1000 cash, bal- . anca terms at 6 per cent. If you are; State St ' tf Frederick George Brock, who for sev-1 eral years has been in charge of the drapery and carpet depwi..nt of ine large department store of Lauxen & Catts of Stockton, Calif., has, beeome associated with C. S. Hamilton, the house furnisher. Mr. Brock specialty is interior decorating. " tt Before leaving Be sure to come in and see what we have left to sell you. If you find what you want you will get it for" about half what you have to pay elsewhere. AH goods are staple and first class. Buy your coffee now and save 5c , to 15c per I pound. The 25c corn is I ; butter 18c; milk 14c; . , ...... f armGrs, Cash Store Opposite Court House Prepare now forFallweat Men have discovered that it pays to buy clothes cautiously now-a-days. They want to practice the economy that patriotism demands; and true econ omy lies in clothing that wears long and requires less frequent renewing. Bishop All Wool Clothes $20 to $40 Our lines of falLunderwear in cotton wool and wool mix is as complete as usual Cooper and Winsted makes :.f! Guarantee your satisfaction Union Suits $1.75 to $6.50. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE ............MMHIMIIMMtltlttnMtMMttMMMHtMttMtMMMMt Also showing a special line of silk petticoats to match. ,Of Taffeta and Jersey "top. Special at $5.69 XX I Ready A special showing of Women's high class Tailored suits, values $45.00 and up. Special for week end at 2wo L XX ii- BUY AIM 4t town-- still selling at 15e. Peanut .". "'" : .;; t a One Day More -Tomorrow Only We have placed on sale a line of Georgette and Crepe de Chine waists that sell regularly up to $9.65. Special for week end. at to Wear You can Always do Better at COODO ' A deed wag filed in the county re corder ' office yesterday requiring $10 in revenue stamps; This would indicate that the property transferred was valu ed at $10,000 as the revenue is on6 dol lar for each $1,000. The transfer was that of 270 acres of land near Jeffer son, part of the old donation Stciwei Hey Motor Co. Fordson Overland We have some bar-1 gains in used Tractors; I you should see these if you are looking for some- I thing good in used tractors. Front and State Streets Elbert Thompson, Mgr. I 4 The tailoring in our suits and overcoats makes them wear and wear, all the time holding their rfhape and fine appearance. They are made of se lected materials. They keep you looking your best and save you money. Never mind if you aren't ready to buy just yet look over the new models while our assortment is complete. Smart styles for every man of 17 to 70. Hart Schaffner & Marx $25 to $50 BUY r.ORE BONDS land claim. Tho grantors vrtre Lieut. Karl Stoiwer and wife, Janet Gray Stoiwer, and the land' wa, purchased by Fred W. Swartz. As Lieut. Stoiwer is now in France, the deed of trans fer was. signed by his father, John O. Htelwer as. his attorney! in fact and Janet O. Stciwer. 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